A demo app to illustrate core concepts in Ember
Important
What's new in v6:
<template>tag everywhere- Greater emphasis on v2 addons
- Simplified tests
You can get started in 2 steps:
- Run
pnpm installto install project dependencies. Theinstallcommand will then buildblueprints-v2-addonandmy-addon. - Run
pnpm startto startmy-app(http://localhost:4200).
Check and fix errors
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As you write code, please check that it meets formatting and linting rules.
# From the workspace root pnpm lint -
You can run
lint:fixto fix errors.# From the workspace root pnpm lint:fix
Run tests
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When you write code, please check that all tests continue to pass.
# From the workspace root pnpm test
Each day (session) may take around 5 hours, not counting breaks. There is an optional homework at the end of each day. The sessions are spread apart by a week or two.
Learning outcomes:
- Navigate the folder structure
- Familiarize with Ember CLI
- Understand syntax for components
- Write components that are accessible, extensible, and maintainable
- A brief look at helpers, modifiers, and utilities
Learning outcomes:
- Understand syntax for routes
- Make API requests
- Compare nested and sibling routes
- Run A/B testing
- A brief look at
ember-concurrency
Learning outcomes:
- Apply best practices for writing tests
- Create test helpers and custom assertions
- Extract business logic to a utility class
- Test
errorandloadingroutes - A brief look at
miragejsandsinon
I designed the app with 2 goals in mind:
- Help onboard developers to Ember.js
- Help existing users adopt newer patterns
Due to lack of time, I didn't write a step-by-step guide that would let you pursue self-learning. I hope to do so in the future.
For now, if you have a mentor role, please go over the commit history to decide what to cover in your onboarding.
To provide feedback, you can reach out to me on Discord at ijlee2. Please star this project so that I can gauge its importance to you and the Ember community. ⭐