/* Copyright (c) 2004-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved. Available via Academic Free License >= 2.1 OR the modified BSD license. see: http://dojotoolkit.org/license for details */ if(!dojo._hasResource["dojo.data.api.Request"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code. dojo._hasResource["dojo.data.api.Request"] = true; dojo.provide("dojo.data.api.Request"); dojo.declare("dojo.data.api.Request", null, { // summary: // This class defines out the semantics of what a 'Request' object looks like // when returned from a fetch() method. In general, a request object is // nothing more than the original keywordArgs from fetch with an abort function // attached to it to allow users to abort a particular request if they so choose. // No other functions are required on a general Request object return. That does not // inhibit other store implementations from adding extentions to it, of course. // // This is an abstract API that data provider implementations conform to. // This file defines methods signatures and intentionally leaves all the // methods unimplemented. // // For more details on fetch, see dojo.data.api.Read.fetch(). abort: function(){ // summary: // This function is a hook point for stores to provide as a way for // a fetch to be halted mid-processing. // description: // This function is a hook point for stores to provide as a way for // a fetch to be halted mid-processing. For more details on the fetch() api, // please see dojo.data.api.Read.fetch(). throw new Error('Unimplemented API: dojo.data.api.Request.abort'); } }); }