ember-resource-metadata v1.0.2
ember-resource-metadata
The JSONAPI spec allows any resource to have its own meta object. Ember Data doesn't support meta in this position. This addon exists to fill the gap.
It provides an AdapterMixin, a SerializerMixin, a Service, and a Helper as described in the following sections:
AdapterMixin
We provide a mixin that you can apply to Ember Data's JSONAPIAdapter that stores per-resource metadata into a service. Use it like:
import AdapterMixin from 'ember-resource-metadata/adapter-mixin';
import DS from 'ember-data';
export default DS.JSONAPIAdapter.extend(AdapterMixin);It expects to receive JSONAPI-compliant responses from the server (because it will expect to find /data/id, /data/type, and /data/meta in the response).
Service
The resource-metadata service has the following methods for accessing metadata:
peek(record): takes an Ember Data record or any object with atypeandid. Returns anEmber.Objectrepresenting the record's metadata. Returns undefined if we don't have any metadata for the record.read(record): takes the same input aspeek, but this always returns anEmber.Object, which will be updated to contain the metadata for the record even if it's added at a later time.write(record, metadata): saves all the properties ofmetadataas the metadata forrecord. This is a per-property merge with any prior metadata.To access these methods, inject the service into a Component, Controller, Route, etc:
export default Ember.Component.extend({ resourceMetadata: Ember.inject.service(), actions: { bumpVersion() { let service = this.get('resourceMetadata'); let model = this.get('model'); let meta = service.read(model); service.write(model, { version: meta.version + 1 }); } } })
SerializerMixin
We provide a mixin that you can apply to Ember Data's JSONAPISerializer that writes per-resource metadata back out to the server.
Use it like:
import SerializerMixin from 'ember-resource-metadata/serializer-mixin';
import DS from 'ember-data';
export default DS.JSONAPISerializer.extend(SerializerMixin);Helper
The meta-for-resource helper is implemented via read as defined in the previous section, so you can use it easily from templates:
{{#with (meta-for-resource model) as |meta|}}
Your meta.freshness is {{meta.freshness}}
{{/with}}Installation
git clone <repository-url>this repositorycd ember-resource-metadatanpm install
Linting
npm run lint:jsnpm run lint:js -- --fix
Running
ember serve- Visit the dummy application at http://localhost:4200.
Running tests
ember test– Runs the test suite on the current Ember versionember test --server– Runs the test suite in "watch mode"ember try:each– Runs the test suite against multiple Ember versions
Building
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit https://ember-cli.com/.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.