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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. 132
2020-01-24 · via Ember.js Blog

👋 Emberistas! 🐹

Get together at EmberConf meetups 🍦, learn how to use RouteInfo.metadata from EmberMap 🧩, try an Octane & JAM sandwich at EmberConf 🏎🥪🍓, monitor Ember app performance with Tracerbench ⏱, and try out the Related Files Hopper VSCode extension 🤸!


Get together at EmberConf meetups 🍦🎲🗻

Besides learning a lot from the talks at EmberConf, it is also an amazing place to meet people and get to know them. One of the easiest places to do that is at the meetups that can be organised by you.

Last year there were a lot of different meetups, from delicious food and drink gatherings, to a nerve-racking chess tournament, and bouldering.

If you have a great idea for a meetup, you can sign up here. Keep an eye on this page as well if you want to know about all the meetups and when they will happen.


Ember uses the RouteInfo object to send route information. These include route name, query parameters, and parent route. Since Ember 3.10, RouteInfo carried an extra attribute called metadata, where you can store and retrieve anything you want in a route.

How would you use this feature then? In the latest What's New in Ember video, Sam Selikoff (@samselikoff) shows how you can create dynamic breadcrumbs. Along the way, you will see how you can inspect a RouteInfo object too.

We encourage you to watch the video and share your own applications of metadata. You can find a couple of more examples in the RouteInfo Metadata RFC.


Try your first Octane & JAM sandwich at EmberConf 🏎🥪🍓

Surely, you remember him as the Emberista who built a blog site with Ember & Node in 15 min, you heard him talk about his work on an Ember-powered blog engine or you recall him say JAM 46 times in his jammiest introduction to the JAM (JavaScript, APIs and Markup) stack for humans! This year, Chris Manson (@mansona) has even more insights into the modern JAM stack to share with you!

At this year's EmberConf he's going to teach us about An Octane-Powered JAM Stack; why the JAM Stack has become so popular and how Ember Octane blends in well with this approach of web development. But that's not all: you can learn hands-on how to build your first JAM Stack site with Octane and Empress at his EmberConf workshop Build and Publish Your Own empress-blog Template.

In an exclusive interview with The Ember Times, Chris shares with us, how popular the JAM stack is and why it is so useful for building modern websites in 2020:

[…] My belief is that most Ember developers are already using JAM Stack concepts. It’s not a binary thing, it’s not “you use the JAM stack” or “you don’t”. Instead you can make your apps more JAM and the question of when you want to do it is answered by when you need it. If you need good SEO, or if you need faster start times, you might want to look at some of the JAM technologies.

What will our experience building JAM stack websites with Octane be like? Chris shares from his experience as a JAM stack developer and as a workshop mentor:

The thing that most people like when using JAM Stack with Ember, is the fact that you can get so much by just installing 1 or 2 addons. If you had to teach somebody everything from the ground all the way up to getting it deployed, it would take much longer and it would be much more difficult. But leveraging the power of Ember, leveraging the power of Ember addons makes people experience quick wins and gets a lot done very quickly.

Besides learning about the theory and practice of JAM stack, what makes EmberConf your go-to conference in 2020? Chris shares his perspective on what makes the event so worth being part of:

The thing I most like about EmberConf is meeting people, chatting in the hallway and the wild plans for the future of Ember that always seem to happen late night over dinner or between two talks.

If you want to learn more about Ember Octane, Empress and JAM, join more than 800 other Ember developers at EmberConf in Portland, OR, from March 16 - 18, 2020. Prices for regular attendee tickets start from $449. Get your tickets, before they are sold out, on the EmberConf website!


Monitor Ember app performance with Tracerbench ⏱

What is Tracerbench? Think "Lighthouse CI" but with statistical rigor and more meaningful data. With ember-performance-monitoring/tracerbench-compare-action, you can monitor your web app's performance in CI. Although the library is general enough for any web app, Tracerbench comes finely tuned for benchmarking Ember apps and addons via GitHub Actions.

Tracerbench's motivation to provide clear, actionable and usable insights into performance deltas is thoroughly explained in Tracerbench/tracerbench. There's currently a gap in performance analysis tooling for Ember apps. Developers today struggle to quickly find and analyze performance regressions which would empower them to make quick, iterative changes within their local development environment. The current approach for performance analysis is for developers to run a single trace using Chrome Developer Tools. Unfortunately, a single trace varies too much to detect regressions to a web app…unless the regression is quite large.

We found out about Tracerbrench from Chris Thoburn (@runspired)'s tweet where he gives a shoutout to Kris Selden (@krisselden) and LinkedIn for their work on Tracerbench! We look forward to giving it a spin!


Ever needed to keep finding related files in your Ember repo using VSCode? Suchita Doshi (@suchitadoshi1987) created an extension to make that leap easier!

The Related Files Hopper extension helps developers navigate through the multiple files that are touched when working on a feature. Within Ember for example, a person adding or removing something in components/foo.js would likely also touch templates/foo.hbs and related tests integration/foo-test.js or acceptance/foo-test.js. This extension provides hot keys for related files when you're working in components/foo.js.

Try it out today and be sure to leave some feedback or contribute new features!


Contributors' Corner 👏

This week we'd like to thank @bobisjan, @runspired, @efx, @chriskrycho, @MelSumner, @jamescdavis, @skaterdav85, @rwjblue and @jrjohnson 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,

Anne-Greeth van Herwijnen, Chris Ng, Jessica Jordan, Isaac Lee, Amy Lam and the Learning Team