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Class DS.AbortError


Defined in: addon/-private/adapters/errors.js:206
Module: ember-data

A DS.AbortError is used by an adapter to signal that a request to the external API was aborted. For example, this can occur if the user navigates away from the current page after a request to the external API has been initiated but before a response has been received.


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