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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T22:15:34+00:00 2026-06-11T22:15:34+00:00

I would like to use Ext’s String method on some text that will be

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I would like to use Ext’s String method on some text that will be output to the view.

For example:

itemTpl: [
    ...
    '<tpl switch="post_type">',
    '<tpl case="new_user">',
        '<p>{post_text_teaser}</p>',
        '<p>{timestamp}</p>',
    '<tpl default>',
        '<p>' + Ext.String.ellipsis( + '{post_text_teaser}' + \, 4) + '</p>',
    ...
].join(''),

but of course the concatenation in line 10 is illegal.

Do you know if it’s possible or how to do this correctly?

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    2026-06-11T22:15:35+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:15 pm

    This should solve your problem:

        '<tpl switch="post_type">',
            '<tpl case="new_user">',
                '<p>{post_text_teaser}</p>',
                '<p>{timestamp}</p>',
            '<tpl default>',
                '<p>{[Ext.String.ellipsis(values.post_text_teaser,4,false)]}</p>',
        '</tpl>'
    

    you can find more information about the XTemplate at Sencha Docs

    The thing with template member function is that as far as I know you cannot define them directly in the itemTpl in the regular way, but need to explicitly define a new XTemplate and then use that in your itemTpl. See example:

    var tpl = new XTemplate(
        '<tpl switch="post_type">',
            '<tpl case="new_user">',
                '<p>{post_text_teaser}</p>',
                '<p>{timestamp}</p>',
            '<tpl default>',
                '<p>{[this.shorten(values.post_text_teaser)]}</p>',
        '</tpl>',
        {        
            shorten: function(name){
               return Ext.String.ellipsis(name,4,false);
            }
        }
    );
    
    ...
    
    itemTpl: tpl,
    
    ...
    

    Senchafiddle example

    This should work fine as will the code below (just insert the code from the XTemplate above).

    itemTpl: new XTemplate(...),
    

    Senchafiddle example

    Hope that this sortens it out!

    edit noticed that I hade missed the closing tags, sometimes it works without them, but it’s good practice to always use them as they could cause interesting errors (in this case a missing bracket on the generated code).

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