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dangerously-set-unified-resolver

v2.1.2

Published

experimental resolver for Ember CLI that implements the module unification rfc

Downloads

7

Readme

Ember Resolver Build Status

This project is tracking a new resolver based on ES6 semantics that has been extracted from (and used by) the following projects:

Installation

Ember-resolver was previously a bower package, but since v1.0.1, it has become an ember-cli addon, and should be installed with ember install:

ember install ember-resolver

If you're currently using ember-resolver v0.1.x in your project, you should uninstall it:

bower uninstall ember-resolver --save

You can continue to use ember-resolver v0.1.x as a bower package, but be careful not to update it to versions greater than v1.0.

Addon Development

Installation

  • git clone this repository
  • npm install
  • bower install

Running

  • ember server
  • Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.

Running Tests

  • ember test
  • ember test --server

Building

  • ember build

For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.

Troubleshooting

As mentioned above, ember-resolver is no longer a bower package. If you're seeing a message like this:

Unable to find a suitable version for ember-resolver, please choose one:
    1) ember-resolver#~0.1.20 which resolved to 0.1.21 and is required by ember-resolver#2.0.3
    2) ember-resolver#~2.0.3 which resolved to 2.0.3 and is required by [APP_NAME]

... you probably need to update your application accordingly. See aptible/dashboard.aptible.com#423 as an example of how to update.