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ember-cli-lolmaus-blueprints

v0.1.5

Published

A version of Ember blueprints customized to my personal needs.

Downloads

2

Readme

ember-cli-lolmaus-blueprints

This is a fork of ember-cli-legacy-blueprints customized to my needs. It takes precedence over ember-source and ember-data.

Below is the original readme.


This addon provides blueprint support for ember-cli ^2.0.0 projects that are importing Ember and Ember Data through bower.js. Projects that are using Ember and Ember Data as addons (imported from npm as dependencies through package.json) do not need this addon to provide blueprints, as the related blueprints are provided by the respective addons.

Why?

To provide tighter coupling of the blueprints with their respective libraries, it makes sense in the long run for ember-cli import such blueprints through the addons for those libraries. This will ensure that blueprints will keep up to date with changes to their libraries.

With the release of ember-cli 2.0.0, all blueprints that were not specific to ember-cli have been extracted to their respective libraries (ember, ember-data, ember-cli-qunit, and ember-cli-mocha). This addon simply provides backwards compatibility for projects not using those addons.

Supported blueprints

If the ember, ember-data, ember-cli-qunit, or ember-cli-mocha addons are installed in your project, they take precedent and will override the blueprints provided by this addon.

Blueprints provided by Ember addon

  • component
  • component-addon
  • component-test
  • controller
  • controller-test
  • helper
  • helper-addon
  • helper-test
  • initializer
  • initializer-addon
  • initializer-test
  • instance-initializer
  • instance-initializer-addon
  • instance-initializer-test
  • mixin
  • mixin-test
  • resource
  • route
  • route-addon
  • route-test
  • service
  • service-test
  • template
  • util
  • util-test
  • view
  • view-test

Blueprints provided by Ember Data addon

  • adapter
  • adapter-test
  • model
  • model-test
  • serializer
  • serializer-test
  • transform
  • transform-test

Blueprints provided by ember-cli-qunit or ember-cli-mocha

  • acceptance-test
  • test-helper

Blueprints provided by ember-cli (not in this addon)

  • addon
  • addon-import
  • app
  • blueprint
  • http-mock
  • http-proxy
  • in-repo-addon
  • lib
  • server

Installation

From your project root, run: ember install ember-cli-legacy-blueprints

Developing

  • git clone this repository
  • npm install
  • bower install
  • npm link

Because the nature of this project, it needs to be consumed by an ember-cli project to properly develop it.

  • Add "ember-cli-legacy-blueprints": "*" to your consuming project's package.json
  • From your project root run npm link ember-cli-legacy-blueprints

Running

  • ember server
  • Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.

Running Tests

  • ember test
  • ember test --server

Building

  • ember build

For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.