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Sencha Touch Cookbook

By : Ajit Kumar
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Sencha Touch Cookbook

By: Ajit Kumar

Overview of this book

Sencha touch is a versatile HTML5-based framework for developing mobile web apps that look and feel native on touch screen devices, and with it you can write your code once and deploy it to both iOS and Android saving you both time and money. The Sencha touch cookbook has a comprehensive selection of recipes covering everything from installation right through to HTML5 geo location. The Sencha Touch Cookbook really is your one stop resource for cross platform HTML5 application development. It covers the basics such as setting up an iOS and Android development environment right through to much more complex development issues such as touch gestures, animation, rich media and geo location. Every recipe is practically focused. Maximum action. Minimum theory.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Sencha Touch Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Working with search


In this and the subsequent recipes of the chapter, we will go over each of the form fields and understand how to work with them. This recipe describes the steps required to create and use a search form field.

Getting ready

Make sure that you have set up your development environment by following the recipes outlined in Chapter 1.

Make sure that you have followed the Getting your form ready with FormPanel recipe.

How to do it...

Carry out the following steps:

  1. Copy ch02_01.js to ch02_02.js.

  2. Open a new file named ch02_02.js and replace the definition of formBase with the following code:

    var formBase = {
      items: [{
        xtype: 'searchfield',
        name: 'search',
        label: 'Search'
      }]
    };
  3. Include ch02_02.js in place of ch02_01.js in index.html.

  4. Deploy and access the application in the browser. You will see a form panel with a search field.

How it works...

The search field can be constructed by using the Ext.form.Search class instance or by using the xtypesearchfield . The search form...