I'm trying to find a way to cancel BreezeJS queries for the purpose of implementing a live search that queries BreezeJS on keypress (see my other question).
I know that in Angular, $http requests can be cancelled by passing a promise to the timeout parameter in the config object, and then calling resolve() on that promise.
I also know that I can get BreezeJS to use my module's $http insance with:
var ajax = breeze.config.initializeAdapterInstance('ajax', 'angular');
ajax.setHttp($http);
So I was thinking about possibly creating a request interceptor on $http that would set config.timeout to a promise.  But that still leaves me quite a few steps away from solving the problem, because I would somehow need to be able to give the promise to my interceptor from the code running the query (so that the querying code could resolve() the promise if needed).
Is there a better way? Is it even possible?
 
     
    