Translations update from Hosted Weblate #19
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lint javascript
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lint ember templates
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test bundlesize
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test CSP in .htaccess
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test against Chrome
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test against Firefox
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test against additional browser in BrowserStack
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lint javascript:
app/controllers/create.js#L56
The this.set() method is a classic ember object method, and can't be used in octane classes. You can refactor this usage to use a utility version instead (e.g. get(this, 'foo')), or to use native/modern syntax instead. Alternatively, you can add the @classic decorator to this class to continue using classic APIs
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lint javascript:
app/controllers/create/settings.js#L101
The this.set() method is a classic ember object method, and can't be used in octane classes. You can refactor this usage to use a utility version instead (e.g. get(this, 'foo')), or to use native/modern syntax instead. Alternatively, you can add the @classic decorator to this class to continue using classic APIs
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lint javascript:
app/controllers/create/settings.js#L129
The this.set() method is a classic ember object method, and can't be used in octane classes. You can refactor this usage to use a utility version instead (e.g. get(this, 'foo')), or to use native/modern syntax instead. Alternatively, you can add the @classic decorator to this class to continue using classic APIs
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lint javascript:
app/controllers/create/settings.js#L130
The this.set() method is a classic ember object method, and can't be used in octane classes. You can refactor this usage to use a utility version instead (e.g. get(this, 'foo')), or to use native/modern syntax instead. Alternatively, you can add the @classic decorator to this class to continue using classic APIs
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lint javascript:
app/controllers/poll.js#L86
Don't use observers
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lint javascript:
app/controllers/poll.js#L98
The this.set() method is a classic ember object method, and can't be used in octane classes. You can refactor this usage to use a utility version instead (e.g. get(this, 'foo')), or to use native/modern syntax instead. Alternatively, you can add the @classic decorator to this class to continue using classic APIs
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lint javascript:
app/models/option.js#L61
The this.set() method is a classic ember object method, and can't be used in octane classes. You can refactor this usage to use a utility version instead (e.g. get(this, 'foo')), or to use native/modern syntax instead. Alternatively, you can add the @classic decorator to this class to continue using classic APIs
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lint javascript:
app/models/option.js#L69
The this.set() method is a classic ember object method, and can't be used in octane classes. You can refactor this usage to use a utility version instead (e.g. get(this, 'foo')), or to use native/modern syntax instead. Alternatively, you can add the @classic decorator to this class to continue using classic APIs
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lint javascript:
app/routes/create.js#L40
Do not access controller in route outside of setupController/resetController
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lint javascript:
app/routes/create.js#L45
Do not access controller in route outside of setupController/resetController
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