An ember command line utility.
Supports node 0.10.5 and npm 1.4.6.
- irc: #ember-cli on freenode
- issues: ember-cli/issues
- website: iamstef.net/ember-cli
Although potentially exciting, this is still really a WIP, use at your own risk.
Additional components of this project which are used runtime in your application:
git clone https://github.com/stefanpenner/ember-cli.git
cd ember-cli
npm link
npm link
is very similar to npm install -g
except that instead of downloading the package from the repo the just cloned ember-cli/
folder becomes the global package. Any changes to the files in the ember-cli/
folder will immediatly affect the global ember-cli package.
Now you can use ember-cli
via the command line:
ember new foo
cd foo
npm link ember-cli
ember server
npm link ember-cli
is needed because by default the globally installed ember-cli
just loads the local ember-cli
from the project. npm link ember-cli
symlinks the global ember-cli
package to the local ember-cli
package. Now the ember-cli
you cloned before is in three places: The folder you cloned it into, npm's folder where it stores global packages and the ember-cli
project you just created.
If you upgrade an app running against Ember CLI master you will need to re-link to your checkout of Ember CLI by running npm link ember-cli
in your project again.
Please read the official npm-link documentation and the npm-link cheatsheet for more information.
Use npm run-script autotest
to run the tests after every file change (Runs only fast tests). Use npm test
to run them once.
For a full test run which includes some very slow acceptance tests,
please run: npm run-script test-all
. Please note, this is what travis
runs.
To exclude a test or test suite append a .skip
to it()
or describe()
respectively (e.g. it.skip(...)
). To focus on a certain test or test suite append .only
.
Please read the official mocha documentation for more information.
ember-cli is MIT Licensed.