ember newjack here. Hooking an ArrayController into a CollectionView.
// the ArrayController
App.Entities = Ember.ArrayController.create({
content: Ember.A([
{id: 1, name: "item 1"},
{id: 2, name: "item 2"},
...
{id: n, name: "item n"}
])
});
// the CollectionView
myView = Ember.CollectionView.create(
contentBinding: "App.Entities",
tagName: 'ul',
itemViewClass: Ember.View.extend({
template: Ember.Handlebars.compile('{{view.content.name}}')
})
).appendTo("mySelector");
Which, as expected creates a nice ul
with my properties.
As well, all array-level operations such as popping, pushing and reversing work fabulously:
App.Entities.reverseObjects(); // Works!
App.Entities.popObject(); // Works!
However, I can't seem to update a property inside the array:
App.Entities.objectAtContent(0).name = "new name" // I know this is wrong
Anecdotally, it works if I perform an array operation afterwards:
App.Entities.reverseObjects(); // change is picked up!
So the question: How to update properties INSIDE an ArrayController (And make sure bindings are updated?)
By the way, I've tried everything I can think of.. such as myView.rerender() etc but I know I'm just doing something wrong because it's going against the way things should work.
App.Entities.insertAt(2,{name: "new name", id=99});
orApp.Entities.replaceContent(2, 1,[{name: "new name", id=99}]);
But.. it does feel like overkill just to change a property..