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ember-project-deprecation-dashboard

v0.1.6

Published

A dashboard tool to keep track of Ember Project Deprecations

Downloads

50

Readme

Ember Project Deprecation Dashboard

This project creates a dashboard output to visualize Ember deprecations related to the 3.x to 4.x upgrade path.

The intent is for this tool to be a launching off point that can allow users to build better analysis and visualizations for their applications

Using this package

Currently this tool has one command: output which will run ember-project-deprecation-analysis on the configured project and then output to a given output directory

npx ember-project-deprecation-dashboard output -o pod-dashboard

For up to date help and to learn about the available CLI options or configurable ENV variables, use:

npx ember-project-deprecation-dashboard output -h

Caveats

This tool uses ember-project-deprecation-analysis under the hood. That tool currently is built around pod folder structures and colocated templates vs JS files. The tool could (and should) be refactored into a more directory structure agnostic format to allow for better use across all applications, but currently this tool likely has little use for non-pods users.

This is also VERY VERY alpha OSS and subject to dogfooding at my current projects. Please report any issues or contribute to this project or the associated https://github.com/rtablada/pod-deprecation-analysis repo.