Ember Data
Ember Data is a library for loading data from a persistence layer (such as a JSON API), mapping this data to a set of models within your client application, updating those models, then saving the changes back to a persistence layer. It provides many of the facilities you'd find in server-side ORMs like ActiveRecord, but is designed specifically for the unique environment of JavaScript in the browser.
This is definitely alpha-quality. The basics work, but there are for sure edge cases that are not yet handled. Please report any bugs or feature requests, and pull requests are always welcome.
Is It Good?
Yes.
Is It "Production Ready™"?
No. The API should not be considered stable until 1.0. Breaking changes,
indexed by date, are listed in BREAKING_CHANGES.md
.
A guide is provided on the Ember.js site that is accurate as of revision 11.
Getting ember-data
Currently you must build ember-data.js yourself. Clone the repository, run bundle
then rake dist
. You'll find ember-data.js in the dist
directory.
Roadmap
- Handle error states
- Better built-in attributes
- Editing "forked" records
- Out-of-the-box support for Rails apps that follow the
active_model_serializers
gem's conventions. - Handle partially-loaded records
How to Run Unit Tests
Setup
-
Install Ruby 1.9.2+. There are many resources on the web can help; one of the best is rvm.
-
Install Bundler:
gem install bundler
-
Run
bundle
inside the project root to install the gem dependencies.
In Your Browser
-
To start the development server, run
rackup
. -
Then visit:
http://localhost:9292/?package=PACKAGE_NAME
. ReplacePACKAGE_NAME
with the name of the package you want to run. For example:
To run multiple packages, you can separate them with commas. You can run all the tests using the all
package:
http://localhost:9292/?package=all
You can also pass jquery=VERSION
in the test URL to test different versions of jQuery. Default is 1.9.0.
From the CLI
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Install phantomjs from http://phantomjs.org
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Run
rake test
to run a basic test suite or runrake test[all]
to run a more comprehensive suite. -
(Mac OS X Only) Run
rake autotest
to automatically re-run tests when any files are changed.