Define application template in Ember.View in the most recent Ember.js Build

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情话喂你 2021-01-13 14:55

I recently upgraded to the most recent Ember.js build (built from the GitHub page.)

When using the new router, does this no longer work?

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  • 2021-01-13 15:41

    For Ember 1.0, templates should be defined in index.html or in separate files that are provided to your application via a build tool.

    Some examples:

    • For Grunt
    • For Brunch
    • For the Rails Asset Pipeline
    • For Iridium
    • A Standalone Precompiler

    If you really, really want to put your template in JavaScript, you can put this in your application template:

    <script type="text/x-handlebars">
      {{view App.MyView}}
    </script>
    

    And then define your view:

    App.MyView = Ember.View.extend({
      template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("Whatever you want here")
    });
    

    That said, the happy path in Ember is to use external templates for each of your routes, either in your HTML when you're getting started, or using a build step so you can keep them out of your index.html.

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