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Ember 7.0 Released Announcing the Official TypeScript Types Public Preview Accessibility Working Group Update The 2020 Ember Roadmap Countdown to The New Year - Built-in Addons Countdown to The New Year - Ember Exam Countdown to The New Year - Ember Code Snippet Countdown to The New Year - Ember Changeset Countdown to The New Year - Ember In Viewport Countdown to The New Year - Ember CLI Update Countdown to The New Year - Ember Template Invocation Location Countdown to The New Year - Ember CLI TypeScript Countdown to The New Year - Ember Bootstrap and Ember Paper Countdown to The New Year - Ember CSS Modules Countdown to The New Year - Ember Mapbox GL Countdown to The New Year - Ember Shepherd Countdown to The New Year - Ember Template Lint Countdown to The New Year - Ember Composable Helpers Countdown to The New Year - Ember Leaflet Countdown to The New Year - Ember Intl Countdown to The New Year - Ember Test Selectors Countdown to The New Year - Ember Power Select Countdown to The New Year - Ember Simple Auth Countdown to The New Year - Ember SVG Jar Countdown to The New Year - Ember Page Title Countdown to The New Year- Ember A11Y Testing Countdown to The New Year - Ember Angle Brackets Codemod Countdown to The New Year - Ember CLI Sass Countdown to The New Year - Ember Animated Countdown to The New Year - Ember Auto Import Countdown to The New Year - Ember Concurrency Countdown to The New Year - Ember Tether Countdown to The New Year - Ember Modifier Countdown to The New Year - Ember CLI Mirage Countdown to The New Year - Ember Sortable Coming Soon in Ember Octane - Part 5: Glimmer Components Coming Soon in Ember Octane - Part 4: Modifiers Coming Soon in Ember Octane - Part 3: Tracked Properties Coming Soon in Ember Octane - Part 2: Angle Brackets & Named Arguments Preview Weekend: 2019 Ember Community Survey Coming Soon in Ember Octane - Part 1: Native Classes First Annual DecEmber Event! 2018 Ember Community Survey 2017 Ember Community Survey Announcing The Glimmer 2 Alpha Upcoming deprecation of baseURL in Ember CLI 2.7 2016 Ember Community Survey Announcing Ember Core Team Face to Face, January 2016 Ember.js 1.13.0 and 2.0 Beta Released Another Ember 2.x Status Update Ember.js 1.12 and 1.13 Beta (Glimmer!) Released Ember.js 1.11.1 Released Ember.js 1.11.0 and 1.12 Beta Released Ember.js 1.10.0 and 1.11 Beta Released Compiling templates with Ember 1.10 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/08/01 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/08/14 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/09/12 Cleaning Up Github Issues Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/07/11 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/07/25 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/06/13 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/06/20 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/06/27 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/06/06 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/04/25 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/04/04 Ember 1.5.0 and 1.6 Beta Released Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/03/07 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/03/14 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/03/21 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/02/28 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/02/21 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/02/14 Ember 1.4.0 and 1.5 Beta Released Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/01/27 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/01/31 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/02/07 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/01/17 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2014/01/03 Ember 1.3.0 and 1.4 Beta Released Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2013/12/20 Core Team Meeting Minutes - 2013/12/06 Ember 1.2.0 and 1.3 Beta Released Ember 1.1.2 Released Ember 1.1.1 and 1.2 Beta Released Ember 1.0 Released Ember 1.0 RC8 Released Ember 1.0 RC7 Released Ember 1.0 RC6.1, RC5.1, RC4.1, RC3.1, RC2.1 RC1.1 Released Ember 1.0 RC6 Ember 1.0 RC5 Ember 1.0 RC4 Ember 1.0 RC3 Announcing the Ember.js Security Policy Ember 1.0 RC2 Ember 1.0 RC Ember 1.0 Prerelease 2 Ember 1.0 Prerelease
The Ember Times - Issue No. 138
Discuss the future of app hooks and testing directories in Ember · 2020-03-06 · via Ember.js Blog

Happy International Women's Day, Emberistas! 🐹

2020 Ember Community Survey due this Sunday 📈, the possible future of app hooks and testing directories 📂, the evolution of Ember and Intercom 🚀🐹, splitting & migrating your project to a monorepo 🐘, read the blog post on modifiers 🦄, and find out how to use Ember with WebAssembly (Rust) 💡!


2020 Ember Community Survey due March 8th! 📈

If you haven't yet, please take a brief moment of your day to fill out the annual survey! Your feedback can help everyone shape Ember better. 💞


Since the early days of the framework, the Ember CLI has been a major factor for productivity and great developer ergonomics when developing Ember apps. And a while ago Mehul Kar (@mehulkar) submitted two new Requests for Comments (RFCs) to suggest even more improvements for the favorite productivity tool of any Emberista!

In RFC#575: Test Directories a new directory structure for testing is proposed. The change of test type names in the official Ember testing guides that followed the implementation of RFC#232: Simplify QUnit Testing API inspires the new directory format: f.e. files for testing component functionality used to be called integration tests in the former Ember QUnit testing API, and have been renamed to rendering tests. To reflect this change in the documentation, the new RFC suggests to move DOM-focused component tests from tests/integration/**-test.js to tests/rendering/**-test.js accordingly. You can learn more about the detailed design by reading the original proposal.

With RFC#578: Ability to hook into build process without addons, a suggestion for more developer flexibility for an app's build process is made. The proposal suggests that treeFor hooks provided by BroccoliJS - a core library for powering the Ember CLI build pipeline - should be available via the options parameter of an Ember app instance. This would allow future Ember developers to leverage treeFor hooks in an app itself without developing a supplementary addon (which is currently the only way to use these build pipeline APIs directly). To learn more about the motivation behind this RFC, be sure to check out the pull request on Github and feel free to leave your thoughts and questions in the comments below.


The evolution of Ember and Intercom 🚀🐹

If you have not had a chance to check out Gavin Joyce's (@GavinJoyce) blog post on the evolution of Ember and Intercom, and the accompanying talk, you might want to give it a read / watch!

The blog post covers the massive growth of Intercom over 6 years, how the company came to choose Ember and how Intercom's growth tracks with the growth of Ember over time.

Interestingly, many of the principles of R&D, design and Engineering overlap with Ember's conventions and release cycles.

The blog post also provides some nice detail on the technical evolution in Ember's rendering engine and it provides a look at how Ember Octane can let us write beautiful, minimal and clean components in mostly native JavaScript.

It's a fascinating and encouraging read, and it's very cool to see how the stability and innovation of Ember has allowed Intercom to build the amazing product it is today!


Splitting & migrating your Ember project to a monorepo 🐘

Robin Philip Thomas (@MalayaliRobz) details his experience having worked with a huge codebase and the difficulties he and his team had faced with a massive monolith and how they split their codebase to multiple engines and add-ons. While that wasn't enough, he goes on to explain how dependencies caused problems related to version upgrades in each repository. As a result, he talks about how he arrived at using Yarn workspaces and how Lerna solves those problems. Check out the blog post!


Blog post: Introducing Ember modifiers 🦄

Ava Gaiety Wroten (@sharpshark28) wrote a blog post on the ember-modifier addon which provides an API for authoring element modifiers in Ember.

We learn how to use the {{on}} modifier to track the focus state of a DOM element. The blog then describes how to handle key presses by creating our very own modifier such as the example {{key-down}} below:

{{!-- my-component.hbs --}}
<button
  {{key-down this.handleEnter key='Enter'}}
  My Button
</button>

Unlike attributes, element modifiers do not run on the server-side, because there is no general-purpose and complete way to serialize the results of an element modifier into HTML.

Be sure to check out ember-render-modifiers and ember-focus-trap as well and read the full article on Ember modifiers!


Using WebAssembly in Ember.js 💡

WebAssembly (wasm) is a technology that enables high-performance computing (traditionally achieved with C or C++) on the web.

Martin Feckie (@mfeckie) published a guide on how you can integrate your Ember app with a Rust program. Martin walks you through how to generate UUIDs and plot Mandelbrot sets. These examples represent a complex calculation that you might do in a production app.

We encourage you to check out the article! Along the way, you can also pick up a little bit of TypeScript + Octane, dynamic import, and {{ref}} modifier. 🎶


Contributors' corner 👏

This week we'd like to thank @kratiahuja, @Gaurav0, @mansona, @MelSumner, @jenweber, @venusang, @mehulkar, @mwpastore, @MichalBryxi, @pzuraq, @HeroicEric, @igorT, @locks, and @knownasilya for their contributions to Ember and related repositories! 💖


Got a question? Ask readers' questions! 🤓

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Wondering about something related to Ember, Ember Data, Glimmer, or addons in the Ember ecosystem, but don't know where to ask? Readers’ Questions are just for you!

Submit your own short and sweet question under bit.ly/ask-ember-core. And don’t worry, there are no silly questions, we appreciate them all - promise! 🤞


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That's another wrap! ✨

Be kind,

Chris Ng, Abhilash, Jessica Jordan, Isaac Lee, Jared Galanis, Amy Lam and the Learning Team