save:success
Fires after an Item has successfully saved.
You would want to be notified about this event firing, because you might want to display a custom success message in your application, for example.
Examples
authorApp.on('save:success', function () {
console.log('This code executes when an Item has successfully saved.');
});
Callback arguments
The event callback function will be called with an AuthorEvent instance as an argument (unless indicated otherwise). The AuthorEvent object provides further information for the event that has been fired. Additional data attributes listed below can be accessed from the event.data
object. The AuthorEvent object will look like the example below:
authorApp.on('[name of the fired event]', function (event) {
console.log(event);
/*
{
"name": "[name of the fired event]",
"data": {
// additional data attributes
}
}
*/
});
-
itemJson objectJSON of the Item that has successfully saved.
Related articles
- The
save()
method, which saves the current Item being edited. - The
save
event, which fires before an Item is to be saved. - The
save:error
event, which fires when an Item has failed to save.