Question

I have a treepanel with nodes inside the treepanel. To identify whether the treepanel and not the nodes that are expanded or collapsed I use the following code:

Ext.getCmp('general').collapsed

The return value is either true or false. Is there an event in treepanel that I can capture when the treepanel is expanded or collapsed? I mean the treepanel and not the nodes in the panel.

Your help is kindly appreciated.

Thank You.

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Solution

You must do something wrong here, the following code works, see this JSFiddle

Ext.create('Ext.tree.Panel', {
    collapsible: true,
    title: 'Simple Tree',
    width: 200,
    height: 150,
    store: store,
    rootVisible: false,
    renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
    listeners: {
        collapse: function() {
            alert('collapsed');
        },
        expand: function() {
            alert('expand')
        }
    }
});

OTHER TIPS

'expand' and 'collapse' don't work for me neither. Instead, 'itemcollapse', 'itemexpand', 'itemmove' and their peers do work for me. I'm with Ext-JS 4.2.1.

You used the wrong event. You need to use afteritemexpand event.

afteritemexpand: function ( node, index, item, eOpts ){
    alert('HAHA');
}

Here's a fiddle:

http://jsfiddle.net/johanhaest/RDC9W/1/

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