generator-ember-jade-zurb v0.0.7
Ember.js Generator 
Maintainer: Anthony Bull
The scaffolding tool for Ember.js apps.

Table of Contents
Pre-reqs
- npm
npm install -g grunt-contrib-compassRuby
You should have one path each for:
which ruby && which compass
Usage
npm install -g generator-ember-jade-zurbmkdir webapp && cd webappyo embernpm install -g grunt-mochagrunt server
A welcome page should appear in your browser.
Generators
Add'l generators:
- ember:model
- ember:view
- ember:controller
ember:model
Creates a model, views, handlebars, controllers, view/edit routes, and some basic fixtures given an arg, as in:
yo ember:model User name:string zipcode:number
see:
see also:
ember:view
Creates a view and template given an arg, as in
yo ember:view Foo
KNOWN ISSUE: IF YOU ADD A NEW VIEW, REGARDLESS OF WITH WHICH GENERATOR, YOU HAVE TO RESTART THE SERVER.
ember:controller
Creates a view, handlebar, controller and route given an arg, as in:
yo ember:controller Bar
(and updates router.js, overwrite when prompted)
see:
Options
--skip-installSkips the automatic execution of
bowerandnpmafter scaffolding has finished.--test-framework=[framework]Defaults to
mocha. Can be switched for another supported testing framework likejasmine.--coffeeEnable support for CoffeeScript.
--karmaEnables support for karma test runner
Testing
Testing your app is as simple as running grunt test. The generator ships with the
karma test runner for running the tests. Integration
tests are written with ember-testing
and preferably mocha. Karma is highly configurable and you can take a look at the varity of options
on its website.
Troubleshooting
Command not found
Manifests as: -bash: yo: command not found
You need to make sure that npm is on your path. Add the following to your .bash_profile (or .bashrc):
PATH=/usr/local/share/npm/bin:$PATH
templateName issues
Manifests as: You specified the templateName ... but it did not exist.
You probably added a view; restart the server.
Changelog
See the changelog file
TODO
- Change tests to instantiate and test objects instead of grepping for text
- DRY up/refactor tests
- Consider ES6 as base structure
- Remove Ruby dependency
Contribute
Basics
See the contributing docs
When submitting an issue, please follow the guidelines. Especially important is to make sure Yeoman is up-to-date, and providing the command or commands that cause the issue.
When submitting a bugfix, write a test that exposes the bug and fails before applying your fix. Submit the test alongside the fix.
When submitting a new feature, add tests that cover the feature.
Tips
Here are some of the techniques I use; maybe they're useful for you.
When developing...
- in generator-ember dir,
npm linkto use what's in the local repo foryo ember - wipe the example webapp dir clean (
cd .. && rm -rf webapp) from time-to-time to ensure the code output is coming from the latest generator (will re-install everything via npm, so be forewarned) - script/reset_dev_env.sh is there to help when you don't want to wipe and reinstall a test dir with Bower and Node modules again-and-again; read it and understand it before you use it. It's good if you want to smoke-test changes, bad if you update Bower and/or Node mods (ignores removing their subdirs.)
Background
- Originally inspired by the Ember Starter Kit
- Taking influence from ember_data_example