Fast and light-weight UI components for the web Available for use within Ember.js and standalone apps. Use in Ember.js: Install Glimmer packages in your Ember app: npm install --dev @glimmer/component @glimmer/tracking Generate a Glimmer Component ember generate my-component -gc See the Ember Octane Guides to learn more! Standalone Glimmer App: Please note this is experimental Install the Ember bu
The first Ember view layer was designed kind of like you'd expect: it treated the "template language" as a very specialized external DSL with a decent amount of special syntax. In addition, the implementation was very ad-hoc, which led to a number of persistent, whack-a-mole bugs (including cases where "string literals" were interpreted as expressions and bare words were interpreted as string lite
Today marks the release of Ember.js 2.10, a stable release of Ember that includes a major redesign of Ember’s rendering engine. We call the new rendering engine “Glimmer 2”, as it began by building on the Glimmer 1 engine that shipped in Ember 1.13. The community is really excited about this release. For those who haven’t been keeping track of the play-by-play in Ember-land, here is a list of five
I’m thrilled to announce official support for Ember.js in Percy! We’ve just launched ember-percy: a drop-in client for visual regression testing for Ember apps. Let’s jump right in to a quick example—say I have a bunch of Ember acceptance tests that look something like this: Simple. Just visit the About page, click a team member, and expect that the is-expanded class is now applied. But wait… are
On January 3rd, 2016 Dan Abramov published a tweet saying: “In 2016 I want more React users to build something with Angular, Ember, Cycle and vice versa. Let’s learn more from each other.” I decided to write this blogpost to share my experience with React. But, before doing that I will describe my first experience with front-end development. It went a little something like this: Me vs the Angular
Ember.js Tokyo is holding an open Q&A session with Yehuda Katz, co-creator of Ember.js, and Godfrey Chan, developer at Tilde Inc and member of the Rails core team. Agenda 19:00 〜 19:30 Doors open Grab a drink and catch up with other Ember.js users. 19:30 〜 20:00 Lightning Talks Show off something you've been building in Ember.js, or talk about how you overcame an interesting challenge. 20:00 〜 21:
Ember 2.0 is not a traditional major release. After thirteen point releases in almost two years, we're taking a turn to focus entirely on sweeping out built-up cruft as a foundation for continued progress. Ember 2.0 only removes features that were deprecated as of Ember 1.13, so apps that run on Ember 1.13 without any deprecation warnings should run without issues on Ember 2.0. New applications sh
For the past several years, when we've talked about "Ember releases", we were always talking about releases of the Ember codebase itself. In practice, that has meant that in order to put together the full, recommended Ember stack, you needed to figure out not only what Ember version to use, but also what versions of our other libraries and tools worked with it. Starting with Ember 2.0, we will coo
As we approach the eve of the release of Ember 1.13-beta, it's a good time to talk about the transition plan for those of us who have Ember 1.11 and 1.12 applications. The high level: Ember 1.13-beta.1 will be released early this week. It will come with the new Glimmer engine and a series of new deprecations, preparing for cruft removal in Ember 2.0. Ember 1.13 will ship with support for angle bra
After months of work, Glimmer is landing in Canary today. What this means: The test suite passes. We have tested Glimmer on our own apps, and, for the most part, apps boot and run correctly. There are still known issues (see below), including with the test helpers. At this point, we need community help to identify compatibility issues not covered by the test suite. We expect to continue improving
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