Every week, the Ember Data team meets to discuss improvements and vision for
the Ember Data Project.
Every week, the Ember Data team meets to discuss improvements and vision for
the Ember Data Project.
We are pleased to announce that both Ember.js 1.7.0 and the first beta in the 1.8 series
have been released. This comes as the seventh cycle of our release process that began after 1.0 was released.
This release brings bug fixes, potentially breaking changes and new features.
New Features
Nestable this.route
This change removes the restriction that only this.resource
can have nested
child routes.
Since Ember Data v1.0.0-beta.8, a lot has changed. Since we didn't write a blog
post for beta.8, this blog post will contain features in both beta.8 and beta.9.
If you've been following along, the Ember issues tracker has grown to over 200 active issues. While this is better than some other large OSS projects, it's still too large for us on the core team to easily keep track of. There are also a number of issues that are over six months old and even a year or two old.
Although most of our collaboration takes place on Github, IRC
(#emberjs
on freenode.net), and our Discourse site
the Ember.js Core Team meets privately every
Friday at 2pm EST/11am PST through Google Hangout for a weekly
discussion of all things Ember.
If you have a topic you'd like to see covered, contact your favorite
core team member and let them know!
Although most of our collaboration takes place on Github, IRC
(#emberjs
on freenode.net), and our Discourse site
the Ember.js Core Team meets privately every
Friday at 2pm EST/11am PST through Google Hangout for a weekly
discussion of all things Ember.
If you have a topic you'd like to see covered, contact your favorite
core team member and let them know!
Shortly after Ember 1.6.0 was released a regression was identified regarding custom error substates.
The error handling that was added to make debugging errors thrown in the Router's promise hooks
inadvertently caused the error substates to be completely ignored.
For more details review the following links:
We are pleased to announce that both Ember.js 1.6.0 and the first beta in the 1.7 series
have been released. This comes as the sixth cycle of our release process that began after 1.0 was released.
Although most of our collaboration takes place on Github, IRC
(#emberjs
on freenode.net), and our Discourse site
the Ember Data team meets privately every
Wednesday at 11am PST through Google Hangout for a weekly
discussion of all things Ember-Data.
Although most of our collaboration takes place on Github, IRC
(#emberjs
on freenode.net), and our Discourse site
the Ember Data team meets privately every
Wednesday at 11am PST through Google Hangout for a weekly
discussion of all things Ember-Data.