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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T15:29:55+00:00 2026-06-10T15:29:55+00:00

I’m trying to create custom property values (based on a condition of a function)

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I’m trying to create custom property values (based on a condition of a function) for my Ext objects, instead of specifying just a value.

Example 1:

old code (working)

        this.buttons = [
            {
                text: 'Save',

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new code (not working)

        this.buttons = [
            {
                text: function() {
                    return 'Save X';
                },

enter image description here

Example 2:

old code (working)

                    }, {
                        width: 270,
                        labelAlign: 'right',
                        xtype: 'textfield',
                        name: 'user_id', 
                        fieldLabel: 'User ID',
                        hidden: true
                    }]

new code (not working)

                    }, {
                        width: 270,
                        labelAlign: 'right',
                        xtype: 'textfield',
                        name: 'user_id', 
                        fieldLabel: 'User ID',
                        hidden: function() { return true; }
                    }]

Example 3:

Ignore entire textfield object (lazy instance) completely based on a condition:

                    }, {
                        width: 270,
                        labelAlign: 'right',
                        xtype: 'textfield',
                        name: 'employee_number', 
                        fieldLabel: 'Employee Number'
                    }]
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    2026-06-10T15:29:57+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 3:29 pm

    You simply can’t do it this way. It is not possible to replace a type with a function. In your case you assign a function reference to a variable which is expected to be boolean, same for the string.

    Solution A.

    You should consider to write yourself a field factory. Within that factory you can then execute any function before assigning configs. (Sort of same then B but can be used to reduce function calls)

    Solution B.

    Use a function reference itself. This one should then get executed. (spare the requirement of class extension and is over that reuseable)

     // The data store containing the list of states
    var states = Ext.create('Ext.data.Store', {
        fields: ['abbr', 'name'],
        data : [
            {"abbr":"AL", "name":"Alabama"},
            {"abbr":"AK", "name":"Alaska"},
            {"abbr":"AZ", "name":"Arizona"}
            //...
        ]
    });
    Ext.namespace('my.util.helper');
    my.util.helper.decideHide = function() { return true; }
    
    // Create the combo box, attached to the states data store
    Ext.create('Ext.container.Container', {
        renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
        items: [{
           xtype: 'combo',
           fieldLabel: 'Choose State',
           store: states,
           queryMode: 'local',
           displayField: 'name',
           valueField: 'abbr',
           test: my.util.helper.decideHide(),
           listeners: {
               afterrender: function(n) {
                   alert(n.test);
               }
            }
        }]
    });
    

    Solution C.

    And the solution I use most in such cases are simplified if else statements

    // ... // more code
    {
        text: myCondition ? 'Text A' : 'Text B',
        // more code
    }
    // ... // more code
    
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