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Learning Ext JS_Fourth Edition

You're reading from   Learning Ext JS_Fourth Edition Create powerful web applications with the new and improved Ext JS 5 library

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784394387
Length 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. An Introduction to Ext JS 5 2. The Core Concepts FREE CHAPTER 3. Components and Layouts 4. It's All about the Data 5. Buttons and Toolbars 6. Doing It with Forms 7. Give Me the Grid 8. DataViews and Templates 9. The Tree Panel 10. Architecture 11. The Look and Feel 12. Responsive Configurations and Tablet Support 13. From Drawing to Charting 14. Finishing the Application 15. What's Next? Index

Router – implementing and using

Another new addition in version 5 is the use of routers in our application. Routing can be used to track an application's state through the use of the browser history stack. It also allows deep linking into the application, which allows a direct link to a specific part of your application. As an example, open the Kitchen Sink example (Sencha's own examples), as shown here:

Router – implementing and using

The #basic-panels part of the URL is called the hash or fragment identifier. The browser fires an event, called hashchange, that is recognized by our application, and we can use it and react according to the value (or values) assigned to it.

So, in this URL example, if you copy the URL, close the browser, reopen it, and paste the URL, the application will open with the last module (view) you were in. In this case, it is the basic-panels example.

To implement this in our application, let's make some slight changes to the app.js file. At the end of the file (code), insert...

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