define("dojo/data/api/Notification", ["../..", "./Read"], function(dojo) { // module: // dojo/data/api/Notification // summary: // TODOC dojo.declare("dojo.data.api.Notification", dojo.data.api.Read, { // summary: // This is an abstract API that data provider implementations conform to. // This file defines functions signatures and intentionally leaves all the // functions unimplemented. // // description: // This API defines a set of APIs that all datastores that conform to the // Notifications API must implement. In general, most stores will implement // these APIs as no-op functions for users who wish to monitor them to be able // to connect to then via dojo.connect(). For non-users of dojo.connect, // they should be able to just replace the function on the store to obtain // notifications. Both read-only and read-write stores may implement // this feature. In the case of a read-only store, this feature makes sense if // the store itself does internal polling to a back-end server and periodically updates // its cache of items (deletes, adds, and updates). // // example: // // | function onSet(item, attribute, oldValue, newValue) { // | //Do something with the information... // | }; // | var store = new some.newStore(); // | dojo.connect(store, "onSet", onSet); getFeatures: function(){ // summary: // See dojo.data.api.Read.getFeatures() return { 'dojo.data.api.Read': true, 'dojo.data.api.Notification': true }; }, onSet: function(/* item */ item, /* attribute-name-string */ attribute, /* object|array */ oldValue, /* object|array */ newValue){ // summary: // This function is called any time an item is modified via setValue, setValues, unsetAttribute, etc. // description: // This function is called any time an item is modified via setValue, setValues, unsetAttribute, etc. // Its purpose is to provide a hook point for those who wish to monitor actions on items in the store // in a simple manner. The general expected usage is to dojo.connect() to the store's // implementation and be called after the store function is called. // // item: // The item being modified. // attribute: // The attribute being changed represented as a string name. // oldValue: // The old value of the attribute. In the case of single value calls, such as setValue, unsetAttribute, etc, // this value will be generally be an atomic value of some sort (string, int, etc, object). In the case of // multi-valued attributes, it will be an array. // newValue: // The new value of the attribute. In the case of single value calls, such as setValue, this value will be // generally be an atomic value of some sort (string, int, etc, object). In the case of multi-valued attributes, // it will be an array. In the case of unsetAttribute, the new value will be 'undefined'. // // returns: // Nothing. throw new Error('Unimplemented API: dojo.data.api.Notification.onSet'); }, onNew: function(/* item */ newItem, /*object?*/ parentInfo){ // summary: // This function is called any time a new item is created in the store. // It is called immediately after the store newItem processing has completed. // description: // This function is called any time a new item is created in the store. // It is called immediately after the store newItem processing has completed. // // newItem: // The item created. // parentInfo: // An optional javascript object that is passed when the item created was placed in the store // hierarchy as a value f another item's attribute, instead of a root level item. Note that if this // function is invoked with a value for parentInfo, then onSet is not invoked stating the attribute of // the parent item was modified. This is to avoid getting two notification events occurring when a new item // with a parent is created. The structure passed in is as follows: // { // item: someItem, //The parent item // attribute: "attribute-name-string", //The attribute the new item was assigned to. // oldValue: something //Whatever was the previous value for the attribute. // //If it is a single-value attribute only, then this value will be a single value. // //If it was a multi-valued attribute, then this will be an array of all the values minues the new one. // newValue: something //The new value of the attribute. In the case of single value calls, such as setValue, this value will be // //generally be an atomic value of some sort (string, int, etc, object). In the case of multi-valued attributes, // //it will be an array. // } // // returns: // Nothing. throw new Error('Unimplemented API: dojo.data.api.Notification.onNew'); }, onDelete: function(/* item */ deletedItem){ // summary: // This function is called any time an item is deleted from the store. // It is called immediately after the store deleteItem processing has completed. // description: // This function is called any time an item is deleted from the store. // It is called immediately after the store deleteItem processing has completed. // // deletedItem: // The item deleted. // // returns: // Nothing. throw new Error('Unimplemented API: dojo.data.api.Notification.onDelete'); } }); return dojo.data.api.Notification; });