/ember.js

Ember.js - A JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications

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Ember.js is a JavaScript framework that does all of the heavy lifting that you'd normally have to do by hand. There are tasks that are common to every web app; Ember.js does those things for you, so you can focus on building killer features and UI.

Building Ember.js

  1. Ensure that Node.js is installed.
  2. Run npm install to ensure the required dependencies are installed.
  3. Run npm run build to build Ember.js. The builds will be placed in the dist/ directory.

Contribution

See CONTRIBUTING.md

How to Run Unit Tests

  1. Follow the setup steps listed above under Building Ember.js.

  2. To start the development server, run npm start.

  3. Then visit http://localhost:4200/. This will run all tests.

  4. To test a specific package visit http://localhost:4200/tests/index.html?package=PACKAGE_NAME. Replace PACKAGE_NAME with the name of the package you want to test. For example:

To test multiple packages, you can separate them with commas.

You can also pass jquery=VERSION in the test URL to test different versions of jQuery.

From the CLI

  1. Install phantomjs from http://phantomjs.org

  2. Run npm test to run a basic test suite or run TEST_SUITE=all npm test to run a more comprehensive suite.

Building API Docs

The Ember.js API Docs provide a detailed collection of methods, classes, and viewable source code.

NOTE: Requires node.js to generate.

See http://emberjs.com/ for annotated introductory documentation.

Setup Additional Repos

To preview or build the API documentation, you will need to setup the website and data repos in addition to this repo.

  • Clone https://github.com/emberjs/website.git at the same level as the main Ember repo.

  • Clone https://github.com/emberjs/data.git at the same level as the main Ember repo. Make sure to follow the setup steps in the Ember Data repo, which includes installing npm modules.

Preview API documentation

Build API documentation

  • From the website repo, run bundle exec rake build

  • The website, along with documentation will be built into the build directory