I'm working on an ember js app, right now, and have an app with routes structured thus:
App.Router.reopen({
rootURL: '/gui/'
});
App.Router.map(function() {
this.route("about", { path: "about"})
this.resource("tenant", { path: ":id" }, function() {
this.resource("dossier", { path: "dossiers/:id"}, function() {
this.resource("resource", { path: "resources/:id"}, function() {
this.resource("service", { path: "services/:id"});
});
});
})
});
Now, on the deepest level model (services), when I try to load a service up by typing the URL, it fails. So, if I go to, for example,
http://localhost:8080/gui#/8080/dossiers/8080/resources/8080/services/8080
, I get an error:
Assertion failed: Cannot call get with 'id' on an undefined object.
I thought, perhaps it was a problem with the code I have generating the model, but I stripped all that code out, leaving model as a bare function, just to see, and it still gives this error. If I REMOVE the model code from the route altogether, though, it will load the page without complaining. So, this:
App.ServiceRoute = Ember.Route.extend({
model: function(params) {},
renderTemplate: function() {
this.render('service', {
into: 'application'
});
this.render()
}
});
raises an error. As does the original code:
App.ServiceRoute = Ember.Route.extend({
model: function(params) {
tenantModel = this.modelFor('tenant');
dossierModel = this.modelFor('dossier');
resourceModel = this.modelFor('resource');
dossier_url = "/api/" + tenantModel.id + "/dossier/" + dossierModel.tag
url = dossier_url + "/resources/" + resourceModel.name + "/services/" + params.id
return jQuery.getJSON(url).then(function(data){
data
});
},
renderTemplate: function() {
this.render('service', {
into: 'application'
});
this.render()
}
});
But, if I take the model out like this:
App.ServiceRoute = Ember.Route.extend({
renderTemplate: function() {
this.render('service', {
into: 'application'
});
this.render()
}
});
Then the error disappears.
And here's the weirdest part.
If I load a different page, and just navigate into the services page... it works. It loads the model just fine. Its just if I try to refresh the page, or drop the url for a service straight into the browser, that it barfs out.
I read all kinds of internet posts on this error, but none seemed to match the situation I'm seeing - tried tweaking this and that, still nothing. Any ideas?