The apex.region namespace contains global functions related to Oracle Application Express regions. The apex.region function provides access to a region interface for a specific region.
- Since:
- 5.1
This function is only used by region plug-in developers. It provides a plug-in specific implementation for the region.
Use this function to give a region plug-in a set of behaviors defined by pRegionImpl
.
The pRegionImpl
parameter can provide its own implementation for standard
methods (such as refresh, focus, widget) or omit them to get the default implementation. It can add its own methods as well.
It should include a type
string property that specifies the type of region. If the region is implemented
with a jQuery UI style widget (using widget factory) then it should provide an implementation for the
region#widget method and define the region#widgetName property so that the
region#call method works.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
pRegionId |
string | Region id or region static id. It is a best practice to give a region a Static ID if it is going to be used from JavaScript otherwise an internally generated id is used. The region id is substituted in the region template using the #REGION_STATIC_ID# string. The region id can be found by viewing the page source in the browser. |
pRegionImpl |
Object | An object that provides the methods and properties for the region interface. It should provide a string type property. It can provide any additional methods that would be useful to developers. A default implementation is provided for any standard methods or properties omitted. See region for the properties and methods supported by the interface. |
Example
function initFancyList( pRegionId, ... ) {
...
apex.region.create( pRegionId, {
type: "FancyList",
focus: function() {
// code to focus region
},
refresh: function() {
// code to refresh region
}
});
}
This function is only for region plug-in developers. It will destroy and remove the behaviors associated with a region element. It does not remove the region element from the DOM. It is not necessary to call this function if the region will exist for the lifetime of the page. If the region is implemented by a widget that has a destroy method then this function can be called when the widget is destroyed.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
pRegionId |
string | Region id or region static id. It is a best practice to give a region a Static ID if it is going to be used from JavaScript otherwise an internally generated id is used. The region id is substituted in the region template using the #REGION_STATIC_ID# string. The region id can be found by viewing the page source in the browser. |
Example
apex.region.destroy( someRegionId );
(static) findClosest(pTarget) → {region|null}
Returns the region that contains the pTarget
element.
Returns null if there is no pTarget
element or if it is
not in a region that has been initialized with a call to apex.region.create.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
pTarget |
Element | string | A DOM element or CSS selector suitable as the first argument to the jQuery function. |
Returns:
pTarget
is not inside a region.
- Type
- region | null
Example
apex.jQuery( ".refresh-button" ).click( function( event ) {
var region = apex.region.findClosest( event.target );
if ( region ) {
region.refresh();
}
});
This function returns true if and only if there is a DOM element with id equal to pRegionId that has had a region interface created for it with apex.region.create.
To support older regions that don't implement a region interface (by calling apex.region.create) the default implementation of apex.region will attempt to treat any DOM element with an id as if it were an Application Express region. This function allows you to distinguish true Application Express regions from arbitrary DOM elements.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
pRegionId |
string | Region id or region static id. It is a best practice to give a region a Static ID if it is going to be used from JavaScript otherwise an internally generated id is used. The region id is substituted in the region template using the #REGION_STATIC_ID# string. The region id can be found by viewing the page source in the browser. |
Returns:
- Type
- boolean
Example
if ( apex.region.isRegion( someId ) ) {
apex.region( someId ).focus();
}