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Class DS.NotFoundError
Defined in: | addon/-private/adapters/errors.js:265 |
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Module: | ember-data |
A DS.NotFoundError
equates to a HTTP 404 Not Found
response status. It is used by an adapter to signal that a request to the external API was rejected because the resource could not be found on the API.
An example use case would be to detect if the user has entered a route for a specific model that does not exist. For example:
app/routes/post.js
import Route from '@ember/routing/route';
import DS from 'ember-data';
const { NotFoundError } = DS;
export default Route.extend({
model(params) {
return this.get('store').findRecord('post', params.post_id);
},
actions: {
error(error, transition) {
if (error instanceof NotFoundError) {
// redirect to a list of all posts instead
this.transitionTo('posts');
} else {
// otherwise let the error bubble
return true;
}
}
}
});
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