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ember-monitorable

v0.7.8

Published

Ember Mixin for monitoring changes to objects.

Readme

EmberMonitorable

Ember Mixin for monitoring changes to objects.

Install

Install via npm or simply download this repository and include ember-monitorable.js in your project.

Usage

The Ember.Monitorable mixin adds the property hasChanges to an object. Extend any object with the Ember.Monitorable mixin and include the property monitoredObservables:

var Book = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.Monitorable, {
  monitoredObservables: ['title']
})

Now, when the Book object's title property changes, Book.get('hasChanges') will be true, and false when those changes are undone.

It is also possible to monitor properties of each element in an array:

var Book = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.Monitorable, {
  monitoredObservables: ['[email protected]']
})

In fact, anything which can be observed using Ember's addObserver can be monitored using the monitoredObservables property.

Relationships

If another object has the Monitorable mixin included, then its possible to monitor it, or an array of such objects, as a relationship through the monitoredRelationships property:

var Author = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.Monitorable, {
  monitoredObservables: ['name']
})
var Publisher = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.Monitorable, {
  monitoredObservables: ['name']
})
var Book = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.Monitorable, {
  monitoredObservables: ['title'],
  monitoredRelationships: ['author', 'publishers']
})

Identifiers

Sometimes its necessary to differentiate between objects in a relationship by an identifier instead of the objects themselves. To do this, include the option id with the property used as the identifier:

var Book = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.Monitorable, {
  monitoredObservables: ['title'],
  monitoredRelationships: ['author', { publishers: { id: '_id' } }]
})

Reset monitoring

To reset monitoring to include all current changes, call Book.commit().