Your solution worked. Good to know that I can enable crux work in a pop up.
Thanks Brian. On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 10:59 AM Roman Isitua <romanisi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for sharing this. I will try your suggestion and revert back to you. > > One question I have now is must the modal property be set to true for crux > to work in the pop up ? > > I think in my use case the modal property is false. I will check and > revert > > > > > > On Mon, 22 Nov 2021, 23:29 Brian Raymes, <brian.ray...@teotech.com> wrote: > >> To make Crux work within popups, simply dispatch the ADD_BEAN event for >> the content before opening it. For example: >> >> >> >> var somePopupContent:SomePopupContent = new SomePopupContent(); >> >> dispatchEvent(new BeanEvent(BeanEvent.ADD_BEAN, somePopupContent)); >> >> >> >> var popup:PopUp = new PopUp(); >> >> popup.modal = true; >> >> popup.content = somePopupContent; >> >> >> >> addElement(popup); >> >> >> >> popup.open = true; >> >> >> >> Then, before closing, remove it: >> >> >> >> dispatchEvent(new BeanEvent(BeanEvent.REMOVE_BEAN, this)); >> >> dispatchEvent(new Event('closePopUp')); >> >> >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> >> >> Brian >> >> >> >> >> >> *From:* Roman Isitua <romanisi...@gmail.com> >> *Sent:* Monday, November 22, 2021 12:33 PM >> *To:* users@royale.apache.org >> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: Crux - ItemRenderer >> >> >> >> I can confirm that crux setter injection does not work inside pop up. The >> work around I have come up with is to do the setter injection in the parent >> view then pass the variable to my pop. >> >> >> >> By setter injection I mean, >> >> >> >> [Inject( source = "acctController.estateSearchList", bind = "true" )] >> >> public function setEstateSearchList(val:ArrayList):void >> >> { >> >> trace(" injected estateSearchList. hurray !! "); >> >> >> >> this.estateSearchList = val; >> >> >> >> trace(" estateSearchList has been set ! "); >> >> } >> >> >> >> >> >> However, I have noticed this style of injection works >> >> >> >> [Inject] >> >> public var configData:ConfigData; >> >> >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 1:07 AM Greg Dove <greg.d...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I can't say for certain Maria, because it's been some time since I used >> Crux. >> >> >> >> Are your renderers in the main app, or are they in a popup? Crux may not >> work inside a popup, without some tweaking and tuning for JSStageEvents, >> iirc. >> >> >> Beyond that I think Crux is not particularly suitable for ItemRenderers. >> At least I would personally try to avoid using it in this case, unless the >> renderer count is always relatively low. >> >> >> >> One of the key differences between the JS implementation vs. the Flash >> implementation is when the bean setup is run to support processing the >> view. This is triggered by 'addedToStage' event, which does not have >> directly comparable support in the browser. >> >> JSStageEvents bead creates a simulated 'addedToStage' event. But the way >> that works is asynchronous (delayed) compared to the way it works in flash >> (which is synchronous) as soon as the renderer is added to the stage. So >> that is one possible reason for things not working the same, because often >> the code that is creating the renderers is also explicitly running code in >> the newly created renderer instance (like setting data and possibly other >> calls). It might be doing this after it has been 'addedToStage' and there >> is no chance for the PostConstruct method to run first, because it would be >> delayed. But if PostConstruct is never running at all then it could be >> related to use in a Popup. >> >> Another thing to check is to make sure the package filtering on the >> JSStageEvents is not excluding your renderers from having the simulated >> events being created. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 11:51 AM Maria Jose Esteve <mjest...@iest.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi, Is there any explanation for the fact that "[PostConstruct]" does not >> work in the itemrenderers? >> >> >> >> Thx. >> >> Hiedra >> >>