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mozIStorageStatementCallback

The mozIStorageStatementCallback interface represents a callback handler that the Storage API calls with result, error, and completion notifications while handling asynchronous database queries.

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  Last changed in Gecko 1.9.1 (Firefox 3.5 / Thunderbird 3.0 / SeaMonkey 2.0)

Inherits from: nsISupports

Method overview

void handleCompletion(in unsigned short aReason);
void handleError(in mozIStorageError aError);
void handleResult(in mozIStorageResultSet aResultSet);

 

Constants

Constant Value Description
REASON_FINISHED 0 The statement has finished executing normally.
REASON_CANCELED 1 The statement stopped executing because it was canceled.
REASON_ERROR 2 The statement stopped executing because an error occurred.

Methods

handleCompletion()

Called when a statement finishes executing.

 void handleCompletion(
   in unsigned short aReason
 );
Parameters
aReason
The reason the statement stopped executing; see the list of possible values in the Constants section.

handleError()

Called when an error occurs while executing a statement. This function may be called more than once with a different storageIError each time for any given asynchronous statement, and handleCompletion will be called once the statement is complete.

 void handleError(
   in mozIStorageError aError
 );
Parameters
aError
A mozIStorageError object describing the error that occurred.

handleResult()

Called when results from the statement are available. Generally, this method will be called several times, each time providing one or more results. Once there are no more results, handleCompletion will be called.

 void handleResult(
   in mozIStorageResultSet aResultSet
 );
Parameters
aResultSet
An mozIStorageResultSet object describing the available results from the statement's execution.

See also

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