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September 12, 2013 15:10
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Ember Routing Fun
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// these are the routes I'd like to define | |
// | |
// /posts (load all posts) | |
// /posts/all (only here for completeness) | |
// /posts/archived (load only archived posts) | |
// /posts/unpublished (load only unpublished posts) | |
// /posts/1 (load individual post) | |
// the only way I can see doing it in Ember at this point (1.0) | |
App.Router.map({ | |
this.resource('posts', function () { | |
this.route('archived', { path: '/archived' }); | |
this.route('unpublished', { path: '/unpublished' }); | |
this.resource('post', { path: '/:post_id' }); | |
}); | |
}); | |
// this involves a lot of junk code and is still tricky to have the App.PostsController | |
// being the one fetching and the 'posts' template doing the rendering. | |
// what I'd love to see is something like this | |
App.Route.map({ | |
this.resource('posts' | |
, { path: '/:filter', allow_blank: true, values: 'all archived unpublished'.w()} | |
, function () { | |
this.resource('post', { path: '/:post_id'}) | |
}) | |
}); | |
// I'm still digging into the Router code to see if this is even possible. | |
// Am I working at this problem the wrong way? Any help would be appreciated. |
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