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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T07:26:00+00:00 2026-05-26T07:26:00+00:00

I’m running Sencha Touch V2 beta and I’m looking at the most recent documentation

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I’m running Sencha Touch V2 beta and I’m looking at the most recent documentation.

I’ve followed the Ext.application instructions and am trying to properly lay out my MVC application. Unfortunately I can’t figure out how to actually load up a View with this approach.

index.js

Ext.application({

    name: 'rpc',
    defaultUrl: 'home/index',
    controllers: ['home'], //note: define controllers here
    launch: function () {

        console.log('Ext.application ~ launch'),

        Ext.create('Ext.TabPanel', {
            id: 'rpc-rootPanel',
            fullscreen: true,
            tabBarPosition: 'bottom',
            items: [{
                title: 'Home',
                iconCls: 'home'
            }]
        });

        Ext.create('Ext.viewport.Viewport', {
            id:'rpc-rootPanel',
            fullscreen: true,
            layout: 'card',
            cardSwitchAnimation: 'slide'
        });

    }
});

homeController.js

Ext.define('rpc.controller.home', {
    extend: 'Ext.app.Controller',
    views: ['home.index'],
    stores: [],
    refs: [],
    init: function () {
        console.log('rpc.controller.home ~ init');
    },

    index: function () {
        console.log('rpc.controller.home ~ index');
    }
});

indexView.js

Ext.define('rpc.view.home.index', {
    extend: 'Ext.Panel',
    id: 'rpc-view-home-index',
    config: {
        fullscreen: true,
        layout: 'vbox',
        items: [{
            xtype: 'button',
            text: 'Videos',
            handler: function () {
            }
        }],
        html:'test'
    }
});

Any help you might be able to offer would be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-26T07:26:00+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 7:26 am

    The new release follows MVC concepts introduced in ExtJS 4. You should read Architecture guide because Sencha Touch will be following the same arch.Here is my folder structure:

    Folder structure for Sencha Touch 2 application

    During development of your application, you should make use of sencha-touch-all-debug-w-comments.js in your html. This helps in debugging your application.

    Here is the application class:

    Ext.Loader.setConfig({enabled: true});
    Ext.application({
        name: 'rpc',
        appFolder: 'app',           
        controllers: ['Home'],
        launch: function () {
    
            Ext.create('Ext.tab.Panel',{
                fullscreen: true,           
                tabBarPosition: 'bottom',
                items:[{
                    title: 'Home',
                    iconCls: 'home',
                    html: '<img src="http://staging.sencha.com/img/sencha.png" />'
                },{
                    title: 'Compose',
                    iconCls: 'compose',
                    xtype: 'homepage'
                }]          
            });     
        }
    });
    

    Note, how I have included the homepage view using the alias (xtype: ‘homepage’).

    Here is the controller:

    Ext.define('rpc.controller.Home', {
        extend: 'Ext.app.Controller',
        views: ['home.HomePage'],
        init: function() {    
    
            console.log('Home controller init method...');
        }    
    });
    

    And finally, my Homepage view:

    Ext.define('rpc.view.home.HomePage', {
        extend: 'Ext.Panel',    
        alias: 'widget.homepage',
        config: {               
            html: '<img src="http://staging.sencha.com/img/sencha.png" />'
        },
        initialize: function() {
            console.log("InitComponent for homepage");      
            this.callParent();  
        }       
    });
    

    The alias property is used to instantiate instance of the class when needed. You could also use the Ext.create method.

    I hope this will help you get started with Sencha Touch.

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