ember-rails allows you to include Ember.JS into your Rails 3.x application.
The gem will also pre-compile your handlebars templates when building your asset pipeline. It includes development and production copies of Ember.
You can see an example of how to use the gem here. There is also a great tutorial by Dan Gebhardt called "Beginning Ember.js on Rails" which is a great read if your just starting out with Rails and Ember.js
Add the gem to your application Gemfile:
gem "ember-rails"
Run bundle install
and add the following line to app/assets/javascripts/application.js
:
//= require ember
Ember-rails also provides a way to run Ember in development mode, you
can switch out your require statement //= require ember
to use the
dev copies like so:
//= require ember-dev
Ember does not require an organized file structure. However, ember-rails allows you
to use rails g ember_rails:bootstrap
to create the following directory structure under app/assets/javascripts/ember
:
controllers/
helpers/
models/
templates/
views/
Additionally, it will add the following lines to app/assets/javascripts/application.js
.
By default, it uses the Rails Application's name and creates an rails_app_name.js.coffee
file to setup application namespace and initial requires:
//= require ember
//= require ember/app
Example:
rails g ember_rails:bootstrap
insert app/assets/javascripts/application.js
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/models
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/models/.gitkeep
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/controllers
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/controllers/.gitkeep
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/views
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/views/.gitkeep
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/helpers
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/helpers/.gitkeep
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/templates
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/templates/.gitkeep
create app/assets/javascripts/ember/app.js.coffee
If you want to avoid .gitkeep
files, use the skip git
option like
this: rails g ember_rails:bootstrap -g
.
Ask Rails to serve HandlebarsJS and pre-compile templates to Ember
by putting each template in a dedicated ".js.hjs" or ".handlebars" file
(e.g. app/assets/javascripts/templates/admin_panel.handlebars
)
and including the assets in your layout:
<%= javascript_include_tag "templates/admin_panel" %>
Bundle all templates together thanks to Sprockets,
e.g create app/assets/javascripts/templates/all.js
with:
//= require_tree .
Now a single line in the layout loads everything:
<%= javascript_include_tag "templates/all" %>
- Fork the project.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix.
- Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
- Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
- Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.