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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T12:15:08+00:00 2026-05-26T12:15:08+00:00

I have this controller: Ext.define(‘MyApp.controller.Test’, { extend: ‘Ext.app.Controller’, config: { }, refs: [ {

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I have this controller:

Ext.define('MyApp.controller.Test', {
    extend: 'Ext.app.Controller',

    config: {

    },

    refs: [
        {
            ref: 'first',
            selector: '#first'
        },
        {
            ref: 'second',
            selector: '#second'
        }
    ],

    views : [
        'TestMain',
        'TestSecond'
    ],

     init: function() {
          this.getTestMainView().create();


        this.control({
            '#first': {
                tap: function() {
                    //how do I go to second view here?
                }
            },
            '#second': {
                tap: function() {
                }
            }
        });
    }
});

and these 2 views:

    Ext.define('MyApp.view.TestMain', {
    extend: 'Ext.Container',
    xtype: 'testmain',

    config: {
        fullscreen: true,
        layout: 'vbox',
        scrollable: true,
         items: [
                {
                    xtype: 'button',
                    ui: 'normal',
                    id: 'first',
                    text: 'Go To Second Screen',
                    handler: function() {

                        //how do I go to second view here?
                    }
                }
            ]
        }
});

…

    Ext.define('MyApp.view.TestSecond', {
    extend: 'Ext.Container',
    xtype: 'testsecond',

    config: {
        fullscreen: true,
        layout: 'vbox',
        scrollable: true,
        items: [
                {
                    xtype: 'button',
                    ui: 'normal',
                    id: 'second',
                    text: 'Go To First Screen',
                    handler: function() {
                    }
                }
            ]
        }
});

I would like the second view to load when I click on first button and vice versa when I click on second button. It seems I can add code either in my button handler or in the control section – I would appreciate an example of both (unless they are the same) and maybe an explanation as to which method is best and why.

Note that I do NOT want to use card layout or tabpanel – I want to know how to switch from one standalone view to another (In my app I have a card panel and a tab pabel and I need to switch between both groups using buttons)

Thanks!!

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    2026-05-26T12:15:08+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 12:15 pm

    Instead of the handlers, you should use this.control in the controller:

    this.control({
        '#first': {
            tap: function() {
                Ext.Viewport.add({
                    xtype: 'testsecond'
                });
            }
        },
    

    (you can drop the handlers: from the button in the view definition)

    Also, you probably shouldn’t hard-code ids in the first place.

    The way I handle buttons like this is:

    items: [
                {
                    xtype: 'button',
                    ui: 'normal',
                    text: 'Go To First Screen',
                    go: 'testsecond'
                },
           ...
    

    Then in a base controller that applies to all views, I do something like:

    this.control({
        'button[go]': {
            tap: function(btn) {
                Ext.Viewport.setActiveItem({
                    xtype: btn.go
                });
            }
        },
    
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