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This addon adds easy population of head tags from your Ember code without any direct hacky dom manipulation. This addon also provides ember-cli-fastboot compatability for generating head tags in server rendered apps.

The hope is that Ember itself will provide a mechanism for populating head tags from your app at some time in the future. Until then this addon provides that functionality.

Installation

Install by running

ember install ember-cli-head

And add {{head-layout}} to the top of your application template.

Version

Take into account that version >= 0.3 of this addon require Ember 2.10+ and fastboot >=1.0.rc1 Please use 0.2.X if you don't fulfull both requirements.

Usage

Template

By installing this addon you will find a new template added to your app:

app/templates/head.hbs

The contents of this template will be inserted into the <head> element of the page.

Service

There will be a model in the rendering scope of this template. This model is actually an alias for the head-data service. You can set whatever data you want to be available in the template directly on that service.

Example

Setting content data in route

// app/routes/application.js

import Ember from 'ember';

const { set } = Ember;

export default Ember.Route.extend({
  // inject the head data service
  headData: Ember.inject.service(),
  afterModel() {
    set(this, 'headData.title', 'Demo App');
  }
});

Using the service as model in head.hbs

<meta property="og:title" content={{headData.title}} />

Resulting head

This will result in a document along the lines of:

<html data-ember-extension="1">
<head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
    <title>My Ember App</title>
    <meta name="description" content="">
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

    <base href="/">

    <link rel="stylesheet" href="assets/vendor.css">
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="assets/my-app.css">

    <meta property="og:title" content="Demo App">
  </head>
  <body class="ember-application">


    <script src="assets/vendor.js"></script>
    <script src="assets/my-app.js"></script>
    <div id="ember383" class="ember-view"><h2 id="title">Welcome to Ember</h2>

    </div>
  </body>
</html>

Fastboot Only

The primary need for this library is to support various bots and web crawlers. To that end the head content is only truly needed in a server rendered (ie FastBoot) environment. However by default the library will keep the head content in sync with any transitions/data changes that occur in your Ember App while running in the browser. This can be useful for development and/or debugging.

If you do not wish to have the head content "live" while running in browser you can restrict this library to work only in FastBoot by adding the following to your config/environment.js:

module.exports = function(environment) {
  var ENV = {
    'ember-cli-head': {
        suppressBrowserRender: true
    }
  };
}

Upgrade to 0.4.x

As mentioned above you need to add the {{head-layout}} component once and only once in an application wide template. This template is usually app/templates/application.hbs, but could be different in your case. Previously, in ember-cli-head 0.3.x and below the component was appended to the document inside an instance initializer. This prevented the need for the {{head-layout}} component as it was automatically injected and used inside that initializer. Unfortunately, this approach needed to change so that we could render the component with the rest of the application rendering.

If you care to read more about the details of render please see the PR that introduced these changes ember-fastboot/ember-cli-head#37

But for now, if you are upgrading to 0.4.x, you simply need to add {{head-layout}} component to your application wide template.

If you make use of this mode the content of <head> will be the static FastBoot rendered content through the life of your App.

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