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if(!dojo._hasResource["dojo.data.api.Identity"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
dojo._hasResource["dojo.data.api.Identity"] = true;
dojo.provide("dojo.data.api.Identity");
dojo.require("dojo.data.api.Read");
dojo.declare("dojo.data.api.Identity", dojo.data.api.Read, {
// summary:
// This is an abstract API that data provider implementations conform to.
// This file defines methods signatures and intentionally leaves all the
// methods unimplemented.
getFeatures: function(){
// summary:
// See dojo.data.api.Read.getFeatures()
return {
'dojo.data.api.Read': true,
'dojo.data.api.Identity': true
};
},
getIdentity: function(/* item */ item){
// summary:
// Returns a unique identifier for an item. The return value will be
// either a string or something that has a toString() method (such as,
// for example, a dojox.uuid.Uuid object).
// item:
// The item from the store from which to obtain its identifier.
// exceptions:
// Conforming implementations may throw an exception or return null if
// item is not an item.
// example:
// | var itemId = store.getIdentity(kermit);
// | assert(kermit === store.findByIdentity(store.getIdentity(kermit)));
throw new Error('Unimplemented API: dojo.data.api.Identity.getIdentity');
var itemIdentityString = null;
return itemIdentityString; // string
},
getIdentityAttributes: function(/* item */ item){
// summary:
// Returns an array of attribute names that are used to generate the identity.
// For most stores, this is a single attribute, but for some complex stores
// such as RDB backed stores that use compound (multi-attribute) identifiers
// it can be more than one. If the identity is not composed of attributes
// on the item, it will return null. This function is intended to identify
// the attributes that comprise the identity so that so that during a render
// of all attributes, the UI can hide the the identity information if it
// chooses.
// item:
// The item from the store from which to obtain the array of public attributes that
// compose the identifier, if any.
// example:
// | var itemId = store.getIdentity(kermit);
// | var identifiers = store.getIdentityAttributes(itemId);
// | assert(typeof identifiers === "array" || identifiers === null);
throw new Error('Unimplemented API: dojo.data.api.Identity.getIdentityAttributes');
return null; // string
},
fetchItemByIdentity: function(/* object */ keywordArgs){
// summary:
// Given the identity of an item, this method returns the item that has
// that identity through the onItem callback. Conforming implementations
// should return null if there is no item with the given identity.
// Implementations of fetchItemByIdentity() may sometimes return an item
// from a local cache and may sometimes fetch an item from a remote server,
//
// keywordArgs:
// An anonymous object that defines the item to locate and callbacks to invoke when the
// item has been located and load has completed. The format of the object is as follows:
// {
// identity: string|object,
// onItem: Function,
// onError: Function,
// scope: object
// }
// The *identity* parameter.
// The identity parameter is the identity of the item you wish to locate and load
// This attribute is required. It should be a string or an object that toString()
// can be called on.
//
// The *onItem* parameter.
// Function(item)
// The onItem parameter is the callback to invoke when the item has been loaded. It takes only one
// parameter, the item located, or null if none found.
//
// The *onError* parameter.
// Function(error)
// The onError parameter is the callback to invoke when the item load encountered an error. It takes only one
// parameter, the error object
//
// The *scope* parameter.
// If a scope object is provided, all of the callback functions (onItem,
// onError, etc) will be invoked in the context of the scope object.
// In the body of the callback function, the value of the "this"
// keyword will be the scope object. If no scope object is provided,
// the callback functions will be called in the context of dojo.global.
// For example, onItem.call(scope, item, request) vs.
// onItem.call(dojo.global, item, request)
if (!this.isItemLoaded(keywordArgs.item)) {
throw new Error('Unimplemented API: dojo.data.api.Identity.fetchItemByIdentity');
}
}
});
}
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