DevExtreme jQuery - ODataContext Methods

This section describes the methods that control the ODataContext.

get(operationName, params)

Invokes an OData operation that returns a value.

Parameters:
operationName:

String

The operation's name.

params:

Object

The operation's parameters.

Return Value:

Promise<any> (jQuery or native)

A Promise that is resolved after the operation has completed. It is a native Promise or a jQuery.Promise when you use jQuery.

JavaScript
  • var context = new DevExpress.data.ODataContext({
  • // ODataContext is configured here
  • });
  • var products = context.get("GetProductsByRating", { rating: 3 });
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invoke(operationName, params, httpMethod)

Invokes an OData operation that returns nothing.

Parameters:
operationName:

String

The operation's name

params:

Object

The operation's parameters.

httpMethod:

String

The HTTP method for this operation ("GET", "POST", "PATCH", or "MERGE").
"POST" by default.

Return Value:

Promise<void> (jQuery or native)

A Promise that is resolved after the operation has completed. It is a native Promise or a jQuery.Promise when you use jQuery.

JavaScript
  • var context = new DevExpress.data.ODataContext({
  • // ODataContext is configured here
  • });
  • context.invoke("Add", { fieldName: "fieldValue" }, "POST");
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objectLink(entityAlias, key)

Gets a link to an entity with a specific key.

Parameters:
entityAlias:

String

The alias of the entity's collection.

key:

Object

|

String

|

Number

The entity's key value.

Return Value:

Object

An object that contains the link to the entity.

Call this method within the insert() or the update() method to change the relationships between entities. The following code links the order with ID 1 to the customer with ID 2:

JavaScript
  • var context = new DevExpress.data.ODataContext({
  • url: "https://js.devexpress.com/Demos/DevAV/odata/",
  • entities: {
  • Orders: {
  • key: "Order_ID",
  • keyType: "Int32"
  • },
  • Customers: {
  • key: "Customer_ID",
  • keyType: "Int32"
  • }
  • }
  • });
  • context.Orders.update(1, {
  • Customer: context.objectLink("Customers", 2)
  • });
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