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Defined in: packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/registry_proxy.js:11
Module: ember-runtime
RegistryProxyMixin is used to provide public access to specific registry functionality.
Booleanpublic
Check if a factory is registered.
String
Boolean Define a dependency injection onto a specific factory or all factories of a type.
When Ember instantiates a controller, view, or other framework component it can attach a dependency to that component. This is often used to provide services to a set of framework components.
An example of providing a session object to all controllers:
let App = Ember.Application.create();
let Session = Ember.Object.extend({ isAuthenticated: false });
// A factory must be registered before it can be injected
App.register('session:main', Session);
// Inject 'session:main' onto all factories of the type 'controller'
// with the name 'session'
App.inject('controller', 'session', 'session:main');
App.IndexController = Ember.Controller.extend({
isLoggedIn: Ember.computed.alias('session.isAuthenticated')
});
Injections can also be performed on specific factories.
App.inject(<full_name or type>, <property name>, <full_name>)
App.inject('route', 'source', 'source:main')
App.inject('route:application', 'email', 'model:email')
It is important to note that injections can only be performed on classes that are instantiated by Ember itself. Instantiating a class directly (via create or new) bypasses the dependency injection system.
Note: Ember-Data instantiates its models in a unique manner, and consequently injections onto models (or all models) will not work as expected. Injections on models can be enabled by setting EmberENV.MODEL_FACTORY_INJECTIONS to true.
Registers a factory that can be used for dependency injection (with inject) or for service lookup. Each factory is registered with a full name including two parts: type:name.
A simple example:
let App = Ember.Application.create();
App.Orange = Ember.Object.extend();
App.register('fruit:favorite', App.Orange);
Ember will resolve factories from the App namespace automatically. For example App.CarsController will be discovered and returned if an application requests controller:cars.
An example of registering a controller with a non-standard name:
let App = Ember.Application.create();
let Session = Ember.Controller.extend();
App.register('controller:session', Session);
// The Session controller can now be treated like a normal controller,
// despite its non-standard name.
App.ApplicationController = Ember.Controller.extend({
needs: ['session']
});
Registered factories are instantiated by having create called on them. Additionally they are singletons, each time they are looked up they return the same instance.
Some examples modifying that default behavior:
let App = Ember.Application.create();
App.Person = Ember.Object.extend();
App.Orange = Ember.Object.extend();
App.Email = Ember.Object.extend();
App.session = Ember.Object.create();
App.register('model:user', App.Person, { singleton: false });
App.register('fruit:favorite', App.Orange);
App.register('communication:main', App.Email, { singleton: false });
App.register('session', App.session, { instantiate: false });
Register an option for a particular factory.
Register options for a particular factory.
String
Object
Allow registering options for all factories of a type.
let App = Ember.Application.create();
let appInstance = App.buildInstance();
// if all of type `connection` must not be singletons
appInstance.registerOptionsForType('connection', { singleton: false });
appInstance.register('connection:twitter', TwitterConnection);
appInstance.register('connection:facebook', FacebookConnection);
let twitter = appInstance.lookup('connection:twitter');
let twitter2 = appInstance.lookup('connection:twitter');
twitter === twitter2; // => false
let facebook = appInstance.lookup('connection:facebook');
let facebook2 = appInstance.lookup('connection:facebook');
facebook === facebook2; // => false
String
Object
Objectpublic
Return a specific registered option for a particular factory.
Object Objectpublic
Return registered options for a particular factory.
String
Object Objectpublic
Return the registered options for all factories of a type.
String
Object Functionpublic
Given a fullName return the corresponding factory.
String
Function Unregister a factory.
let App = Ember.Application.create();
let User = Ember.Object.extend();
App.register('model:user', User);
App.resolveRegistration('model:user').create() instanceof User //=> true
App.unregister('model:user')
App.resolveRegistration('model:user') === undefined //=> true
String
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Licensed under the MIT License.
http://emberjs.com/api/classes/RegistryProxyMixin.html