Ember.js is a JavaScript framework that does all of the heavy lifting that you'd normally have to do by hand. There are tasks that are common to every web app; Ember.js does those things for you, so you can focus on building killer features and UI.
- Ensure that Node.js is installed.
- Run
npm install
to ensure the required dependencies are installed. - Run
npm run build
to build Ember.js. The builds will be placed in thedist/
directory.
See CONTRIBUTING.md
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Follow the setup steps listed above under Building Ember.js.
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To start the development server, run
npm start
. -
To run all tests, visit http://localhost:4200/.
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To test a specific package, visit
http://localhost:4200/tests/index.html?package=PACKAGE_NAME
. ReplacePACKAGE_NAME
with the name of the package you want to test. For example:
To test multiple packages, you can separate them with commas.
You can also pass jquery=VERSION
in the test URL to test different
versions of jQuery.
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Install phantomjs from http://phantomjs.org
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Run
npm test
to run a basic test suite or runTEST_SUITE=all npm test
to run a more comprehensive suite.
The Ember.js API Docs provide a detailed collection of methods, classes, and viewable source code.
NOTE: Requires node.js to generate.
See http://emberjs.com/ for annotated introductory documentation.
To preview or build the API documentation, you will need to setup
the website
and data
repos in addition to this repo.
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Clone
https://github.com/emberjs/website.git
at the same level as the main Ember repo. -
Clone
https://github.com/emberjs/data.git
at the same level as the main Ember repo. Make sure to follow the setup steps in the Ember Data repo, which includes installing npm modules.
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From the website repo, run
bundle exec rake preview
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The docs will be available at http://localhost:4567/api
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From the website repo, run
bundle exec rake build
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The website, along with documentation, will be built into the
build
directory