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At a loss on this one.

I'm using Ember and Ember data. I've got this extra implementation of ic-ajax to make GET, POST and PUT calls. Anyway, i'm trying to make a GET call then turn those results into model instances.

return this.GET('/editor')
    .then((data) => {
            return data.drafts.map((draftData) => {
                let draft = this.store.find('draft',draftData.id);
                console.log(draft.get('type'));
                return draft;
            });
    });

My API returns proper data as data.drafts. This map is supposed to return an array of promises that resolve to draft models. It does not. It resolves to a draft model that has id, date, and title. But that's it. I have 25 others attributions.

In another part of the application i'm getting drafts using findAll on the model. And those models look fine. But when I try store.findRecord('draft',id) i get these fake objects.

-- edit

This is what my ReOpenClass method looks like for getting an array of objects from the server and turning them into ember objects

search(critera) {
    let query = { search: critera };
    let adapter = this.store.adapterFor('application');
    let url = adapter.buildURL('article','search');
    return adapter.ajax(url,'GET', { data: query }).then(response => {
        let articleRecords = response.articles.map((article) => {
            let record;
            try {
                record = this.store.createRecord('article', article);
            } catch(e) {
                record = this.store.peekRecord('article', article.id);
            }
            return record;
        });
        return articleRecords;
    });
},

So far I can't find a better way to pull this off.

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  • Do you see many GET '/draft/:id' requests in browser tools and what are response payload for them? Also provide ember and ember-data versions, please.
    – artych
    Jul 25, 2015 at 9:07
  • just 1 request, in which the payload is {drafts:[...]}. Ember 1.12.1 Ember Data 1.13.5
    – Sean Clark
    Jul 25, 2015 at 12:56
  • That isn't the correct payload for a single record, it should be { draft: {...} }
    – Kingpin2k
    Jul 25, 2015 at 17:30
  • The payload is supposed to be many records, not just 1. The data back from the server is perfect. and the find call returns what you mentioned.
    – Sean Clark
    Jul 25, 2015 at 20:42
  • Can you post your adapter code? Jul 25, 2015 at 21:43

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