Class BelongsToReference
publicA BelongsToReference
is a low-level API that allows users and
addon authors to perform meta-operations on a belongs-to
relationship.
id String public
Defined in ../store/addon/-private/system/references/belongs-to.ts:102
- returns
- String
The id of the record in this belongsTo relationship.
The id
of the record that this reference refers to. Together, the
type()
and id()
methods form a composite key for the identity
map. This can be used to access the id of an async relationship
without triggering a fetch that would normally happen if you
attempted to use record.get('relationship.id')
.
Example
// models/blog.js
import Model, { belongsTo } from '@ember-data/model';
export default class BlogModel extends Model {
@belongsTo({ async: true }) user;
}
let blog = store.push({
data: {
type: 'blog',
id: 1,
relationships: {
user: {
data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
}
}
}
});
let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
// get the identifier of the reference
if (userRef.remoteType() === "id") {
let id = userRef.id();
}
link String public
Inherited from Reference ../store/addon/-private/system/references/reference.ts:98
- returns
- String
The link Ember Data will use to fetch or reload this belongs-to relationship.
The link Ember Data will use to fetch or reload this belongs-to relationship. By default it uses only the "related" resource linkage.
Example
// models/blog.js
import Model, { belongsTo } from '@ember-data/model';
export default Model.extend({
user: belongsTo({ async: true })
});
let blog = store.push({
data: {
type: 'blog',
id: 1,
relationships: {
user: {
links: {
related: '/articles/1/author'
}
}
}
}
});
let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
// get the identifier of the reference
if (userRef.remoteType() === "link") {
let link = userRef.link();
}
load (options) Promise public
Defined in ../store/addon/-private/system/references/belongs-to.ts:282
- options
- Object
the options to pass in.
- returns
- Promise
a promise that resolves with the record in this belongs-to relationship.
Loads a record in a belongs-to relationship if it is not already loaded. If the relationship is already loaded this method does not trigger a new load.
Example
// models/blog.js
import Model, { belongsTo } from '@ember-data/model';
export default class BlogModel extends Model {
@belongsTo({ async: true }) user;
}
let blog = store.push({
data: {
type: 'blog',
id: 1,
relationships: {
user: {
data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
}
}
}
});
let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
userRef.value(); // null
userRef.load().then(function(user) {
userRef.value() === user
});
You may also pass in an options object whose properties will be
fed forward. This enables you to pass adapterOptions
into the
request given to the adapter via the reference.
Example
userRef.load({ adapterOptions: { isPrivate: true } }).then(function(user) {
userRef.value() === user;
});
import Adapter from '@ember-data/adapter';
export default class UserAdapter extends Adapter {
findRecord(store, type, id, snapshot) {
// In the adapter you will have access to adapterOptions.
let adapterOptions = snapshot.adapterOptions;
}
});
meta Object public
Inherited from Reference ../store/addon/-private/system/references/reference.ts:155
- returns
- Object
The meta information for the belongs-to relationship.
The meta data for the belongs-to relationship.
Example
// models/blog.js
import Model, { belongsTo } from '@ember-data/model';
export default Model.extend({
user: belongsTo({ async: true })
});
let blog = store.push({
data: {
type: 'blog',
id: 1,
relationships: {
user: {
links: {
related: {
href: '/articles/1/author'
},
},
meta: {
lastUpdated: 1458014400000
}
}
}
}
});
let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
userRef.meta() // { lastUpdated: 1458014400000 }
push (objectOrPromise) Promise<record> public
Defined in ../store/addon/-private/system/references/belongs-to.ts:150
- objectOrPromise
- Object|Promise
a promise that resolves to a JSONAPI document object describing the new value of this relationship.
- returns
- Promise<record>
A promise that resolves with the new value in this belongs-to relationship.
push
can be used to update the data in the relationship and Ember
Data will treat the new data as the canonical value of this
relationship on the backend.
Example
import Model, { belongsTo } from '@ember-data/model';
export default class BlogModel extends Model {
@belongsTo({ async: true }) user;
}
let blog = store.push({
data: {
type: 'blog',
id: 1,
relationships: {
user: {
data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
}
}
}
});
let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
// provide data for reference
userRef.push({
data: {
type: 'user',
id: 1,
attributes: {
username: "@user"
}
}
}).then(function(user) {
userRef.value() === user;
});
reload (options) Promise public
Defined in ../store/addon/-private/system/references/belongs-to.ts:349
- options
- Object
the options to pass in.
- returns
- Promise
a promise that resolves with the record in this belongs-to relationship after the reload has completed.
Triggers a reload of the value in this relationship. If the
remoteType is "link"
Ember Data will use the relationship link to
reload the relationship. Otherwise it will reload the record by its
id.
Example
// models/blog.js
import Model, { belongsTo } from '@ember-data/model';
export default class BlogModel extends Model {
@belongsTo({ async: true }) user;
}
let blog = store.push({
data: {
type: 'blog',
id: 1,
relationships: {
user: {
data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
}
}
}
});
let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
userRef.reload().then(function(user) {
userRef.value() === user
});
You may also pass in an options object whose properties will be
fed forward. This enables you to pass adapterOptions
into the
request given to the adapter via the reference. A full example
can be found in the load
method.
Example
userRef.reload({ adapterOptions: { isPrivate: true } })
remoteType String public
Inherited from Reference ../store/addon/-private/system/references/reference.ts:48
- returns
- String
The name of the remote type. This should either be "link" or "ids"
This returns a string that represents how the reference will be looked up when it is loaded. If the relationship has a link it will use the "link" otherwise it defaults to "id".
Example
import Model, { hasMany } from '@ember-data/model';
export default Model.extend({
comments: hasMany({ async: true })
});
let post = store.push({
data: {
type: 'post',
id: 1,
relationships: {
comments: {
data: [{ type: 'comment', id: 1 }]
}
}
}
});
let commentsRef = post.hasMany('comments');
// get the identifier of the reference
if (commentsRef.remoteType() === "ids") {
let ids = commentsRef.ids();
} else if (commentsRef.remoteType() === "link") {
let link = commentsRef.link();
}
value Model public
Defined in ../store/addon/-private/system/references/belongs-to.ts:220
- returns
- Model
the record in this relationship
value()
synchronously returns the current value of the belongs-to
relationship. Unlike record.get('relationshipName')
, calling
value()
on a reference does not trigger a fetch if the async
relationship is not yet loaded. If the relationship is not loaded
it will always return null
.
Example
// models/blog.js
import Model, { belongsTo } from '@ember-data/model';
export default class BlogModel extends Model {
@belongsTo({ async: true }) user;
}
let blog = store.push({
data: {
type: 'blog',
id: 1,
relationships: {
user: {
data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
}
}
}
});
let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
userRef.value(); // null
// provide data for reference
userRef.push({
data: {
type: 'user',
id: 1,
attributes: {
username: "@user"
}
}
}).then(function(user) {
userRef.value(); // user
});