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Is there any way to make Ember.Component force rerender?

There is .rerender() method, but it doesn't help. Also I tried use .notifyPropertyChange for template, layoute - the same

Right now for such cases I need to wrap piece of template into if wrapper and toggle flag's value. But the way is ugly and boring.

Any ideas?

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  • Me too following the same approach if block with toggle flag's value ..for some time. Would love to have something to force destroy and rendering the component fresh Jun 12, 2017 at 12:27
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    why do you need to rerender?
    – ykaragol
    Jun 12, 2017 at 19:16
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    As @ykaragol's comment suggests, you shouldn't need to forcefully re-render a component (at least I can't think of a reason to). Perhaps you can elaborate on why you need to do so (or even better, provide some code showing why)? Part of the reason why Ember's rendering engine is fast is because it only redraws parts of the DOM as necessary (e.g. if the backing data object has been modified in some way). If we better understand why, we can likely suggest alternative methods that are more in line with how Ember works/will perform better than redrawing the entire component. Jun 13, 2017 at 0:03
  • @MichaelBoselowitz in my case (for UI tests) I want to change some values which influence into helper behaviour ( can-helper ) but I don't want to make it observable, cause it's only for testing Jun 13, 2017 at 8:13
  • @MichaelBoselowitz another case - we need change tagName on the fly Jun 13, 2017 at 20:21

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I had the same issue with one of my component. As it say by the community, you should not have to do this if you use correctly ember pattern.

However, as it was on a specific case, I found a way around.

You have to create a action in your routes/somefile.js to refresh as like so :

actions: {
  refresh() {
    this.refresh();
  }
}

and in your component view, add an hidden button to click on action of the router like so

<button id="refresh_invoice" class="hidden" {{action 'refresh'}}></button>

and the in your component, using Jquery, you will be able to click on the hidden button, and this will refresh the component.

It's not a great fix, but it's work. Hop it will help.

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  • refresh will force component to rerender but it will not tear down component and redraw completely. Nov 20, 2017 at 17:08
  • can you provide the link to the documentation? Can find .refresh method in API Nov 21, 2017 at 7:37
  • emberjs.com/api/ember/2.15/classes/Ember.Route/methods/… but @kumkanilliam is right it will note redraw completely the component, but if it's only to refresh some data it might work for you as it work for me
    – Djamel
    Nov 21, 2017 at 11:25
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Take a look at the Ember Run Loop

To override this 'background' process you can use something like this:

showElement: false,

actions: {
  buttonClick() {
    Ember.run(()=> {
      this.toggleProperty('showElement');
    })
  }
}

This will force the run loop to restart, rather than Ember handling any property changes and deciding on how your code should be executed, much like the JavaScript event loop.

A good explanation of this can be found here

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  • I need to rerender component - how it can helps me? Aug 11, 2017 at 17:39
  • If you understand the ember run loop you will understand how to re render a component Aug 12, 2017 at 18:50
  • Have edited my answer to include an example. If you have a button to toggle a buttonClick method within the actions hash then perform any logic required within the Ember.run statement - this will re-run the ember loop and render the component. Aug 14, 2017 at 8:13
  • check next ember-twiddle.com/… Aug 15, 2017 at 6:20

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