It was always my understanding that .observes('someProperty')
and .property('someProperty')
worked exactly the same, except that the former is used for triggering function calls and the latter is used to keep object properties up to date.
But now I'm having a problem. My controller code looks like this:
_logChange: function(){
console.log('model array observer fired');
}.observes('model.@each'),
statsData: function(){
console.log('statsData being updated');
...
return someArray;
}.property('model.@each')
The observer and computed property both watch model.@each but for some reason, the observer fires on every model change and the property only updates TWICE before mysteriously going dead. statsData
is calculated once on initial page load, and once on the first route transition, then after that, none of the transitions (with the changes in the underlying model
they make) affect it.
What's going on here? Shouldn't they respond to change in the same way?
Note that I am using the statsData
property in my template.