THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
actions: { add: { createForm: {...}, action: function(args) { $.ajax({ // To generate a URL, use createURL, with the API command as a string arg url: createURL('addNexusVswitch'), // Or whatever the API command is to add a vswitch, data: { // Key is the param that the api accepts, the value is // args.data.[createForm ID] -- so here, our API wants a // param named 'ipaddress,' and above we named our // createForm field 'ipAddress,' whose value is passed in // our args as args.data.ipAddress ipaddress: args.data.ipAddress, // Similar format for the remaining input fields username: args.data.user, password: args.data.password }, // If this is a async action (i.e., job-queued), then on // successful validation the API will return a job ID, which // you pass through the widget when you call the 'success' // callback // // -- this is then given to the 'poll' function below // (pollAsyncJobResult) success: function(json) { args.response.success({ // Use firebug debugger to determine what to use to get the job id _custom: { jobId: json.addnexusvswitchresponse.jobid } }); }, // If the server returns an error. I.e., problem with input // validation. The format is almost always the same for all // actions, so you can use this for any other actions you need error: function(json) { args.response.error(parseXMLHttpResponse(json)); } }); }, // You almost always format the notification.poll like this for all actions // -- pollAsyncJobResult does most of the work for you notification: { poll: pollAsyncJobResult }, messages: { ... } } }