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/********
* @version : 2.1.1 - Ext.NET Pro License
* @author : Ext.NET, Inc. http://www.ext.net/
* @date : 2012-12-10
* @copyright : Copyright (c) 2007-2012, Ext.NET, Inc. (http://www.ext.net/). All rights reserved.
* @license : See license.txt and http://www.ext.net/license/.
********/
using System.ComponentModel;
namespace Ext.Net
{
/// <summary><![CDATA[
/// Data reader class to create an Array of Ext.data.Model objects from an Array. Each element of that Array represents a row of data fields. The fields are pulled into a Record object using as a subscript, the mapping property of the field definition if it exists, or the field's ordinal position in the definition.
///
/// Example code:
///
/// var Employee = Ext.regModel('Employee', {
/// fields: [
/// 'id',
/// {name: 'name', mapping: 1}, // "mapping" only needed if an "id" field is present which
/// {name: 'occupation', mapping: 2} // precludes using the ordinal position as the index.
/// ]
/// });
///
/// var myReader = new Ext.data.reader.Array({
/// model: 'Employee'
/// }, Employee);
/// This would consume an Array like this:
///
/// [ [1, 'Bill', 'Gardener'], [2, 'Ben', 'Horticulturalist'] ]
/// ]]></summary>
[Meta]
public partial class ArrayReader : JsonReader
{
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
public ArrayReader()
{
}
/// <summary>
/// Alias
/// </summary>
[ConfigOption]
[DefaultValue(null)]
protected override string Type
{
get
{
return "array";
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Alias
/// </summary>
[DefaultValue("")]
public override string InstanceOf
{
get
{
return "Ext.data.reader.Array";
}
}
}
}