diff --git a/lib/CHANGELOG.md b/lib/CHANGELOG.md index 30f47d05..c206c263 100644 --- a/lib/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/lib/CHANGELOG.md @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ The new features that we think will be most widely appreciated are: * It makes optimistic saves a viable first choice * It lets you accumulate unsaved-changes in cache and then save them together transactionally if your server supports that. -* The `EntityService` query and save commands return an `Observable` result. +* The `EntityCollectionService` query and save commands return an `Observable` result. * Multiple queries and saves can be in progress concurrently. -* You can cancel long-running server requests with `EntityService.cancel(correlationId)`. +* You can cancel long-running server requests with `EntityCollectionService.cancel(correlationId)`. * The `MergeQuerySet` enables bulk cache updates with multiple collection query results. @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ which it generates automatically. Alternatively you can specify the `correlationId` as an option. You might do so in order to cancel a long-running query. -The `EntityService` (and dispatcher) offer a new `cancel` command that dispatches an EntityAction +The `EntityCollectionService` (and dispatcher) offer a new `cancel` command that dispatches an EntityAction with the new `EntityOp.CANCEL-PERSIST`. You pass the command the correlation id for the action you want to cancel, along with an optional reason-to-cancel string. @@ -539,8 +539,7 @@ While moving entity action properties to `EntityAction.payload`, the `op` proper Formerly such services exposed the `entityCache`, the `store` and a `dispatch` method, all of which are outside of the `EntityCollection` targeted by the service. They've been removed from the `EntityCollectionService` API. -Use `EntityServices` instead to access the `entityCache`, the `store`, -a general dispatcher of `Action`, etc. +Use `EntityServices` instead to access the `entityCache`, a general dispatcher of `Action`, etc. #### Service dispatcher query and save methods must return an Observable