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Question Revised: 04/30/2015

I would like to define a new Ember.Object.extend() somewhere in my Ember CLI project, so that I can make new object instances from it using a line like myObject.create()

Is it correct to store these in a directory like app/custom-objects? and then i can do something like import myObject from './custom-objects/my-object'

Is an initializer required to register the object into ember, before I can import it?

Is my assumption here correct?

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    This might be what you're looking for stackoverflow.com/a/23729225/548568
    – blessanm86
    Jun 25, 2014 at 23:36
  • @blessenm thanks for that... you know ember-cli removed the "initializers" directory from it's default installation, so i assumed (because I am still new) that perhaps it was a deprecated thing... but apparently it will still work if I add it in. I will give it a go :)
    – Grapho
    Jun 26, 2014 at 15:02

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Initializer is not required.

You could define myObject:

//app/custom-objects/my-object.js
import Ember from 'ember';

export default Ember.Object.extend({
   name: 'DefaultName'
});

and then you could import it anywhere:

//app/pods/parent/children/controller.js
import Ember from 'ember';
import MyObject from '../../../custom-objects/my-object'

export default Ember.Controller.extend({
  //...
  myObj: MyObject.create({name: 'SuperName'}),
});

//app/pods/parent/children/template.hbs
name: {{myObj.name}} {{!--  => SuperName --}}
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