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I have some code where I am using dstore/filter
dstore filter.
getRootCollection: function()
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter.or(filter.ne('roomTypes', undefined), filter.ne('versionRoomTypeList', undefined)));
,
I want to the following code to be also be able to use roomTypes
or versionRoomTypeList
getChildren: function(parent)
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter['in']('roomTypeId', parent.roomTypes.map(
function(roomType)
return roomType.roomTypeId;
)));
,
How can refactor the above code to allow the .map
function to use either roomTypes
or versionRoomTypeList
?
javascript model dojo dstore
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I have some code where I am using dstore/filter
dstore filter.
getRootCollection: function()
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter.or(filter.ne('roomTypes', undefined), filter.ne('versionRoomTypeList', undefined)));
,
I want to the following code to be also be able to use roomTypes
or versionRoomTypeList
getChildren: function(parent)
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter['in']('roomTypeId', parent.roomTypes.map(
function(roomType)
return roomType.roomTypeId;
)));
,
How can refactor the above code to allow the .map
function to use either roomTypes
or versionRoomTypeList
?
javascript model dojo dstore
add a comment
|
I have some code where I am using dstore/filter
dstore filter.
getRootCollection: function()
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter.or(filter.ne('roomTypes', undefined), filter.ne('versionRoomTypeList', undefined)));
,
I want to the following code to be also be able to use roomTypes
or versionRoomTypeList
getChildren: function(parent)
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter['in']('roomTypeId', parent.roomTypes.map(
function(roomType)
return roomType.roomTypeId;
)));
,
How can refactor the above code to allow the .map
function to use either roomTypes
or versionRoomTypeList
?
javascript model dojo dstore
I have some code where I am using dstore/filter
dstore filter.
getRootCollection: function()
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter.or(filter.ne('roomTypes', undefined), filter.ne('versionRoomTypeList', undefined)));
,
I want to the following code to be also be able to use roomTypes
or versionRoomTypeList
getChildren: function(parent)
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter['in']('roomTypeId', parent.roomTypes.map(
function(roomType)
return roomType.roomTypeId;
)));
,
How can refactor the above code to allow the .map
function to use either roomTypes
or versionRoomTypeList
?
getRootCollection: function()
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter.or(filter.ne('roomTypes', undefined), filter.ne('versionRoomTypeList', undefined)));
,
getRootCollection: function()
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter.or(filter.ne('roomTypes', undefined), filter.ne('versionRoomTypeList', undefined)));
,
getChildren: function(parent)
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter['in']('roomTypeId', parent.roomTypes.map(
function(roomType)
return roomType.roomTypeId;
)));
,
getChildren: function(parent)
var filter = new this.Filter();
return this.root.filter(filter['in']('roomTypeId', parent.roomTypes.map(
function(roomType)
return roomType.roomTypeId;
)));
,
javascript model dojo dstore
javascript model dojo dstore
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