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Ember-cli-routing-service

Transition routes anywhere with no magic.

Usage

ember install ember-cli-routing-service

Once installed, in your application route:

import TransitionToListenerRoute from 'ember-cli-routing-service/routes/transition-to-listener';

export default TransitionToListenerRoute.extend({
  ...
})

And now you are ready to transition routes in components:

// some component

export default Ember.Component.extend({
  routing: Ember.inject.service(),

  someFunc () {
    this.get('routing').transitionTo('some-other-route', 'some-model-or-id');
  }
});

The transitionTo method on the routing service has the exact same signature as you would find in normal routes.

How It Works

Super simple and a bit hacky. We create a service called routing that mixes in Ember.Evented. When you call transitionTo, we simply trigger an event on the service and forwards all the arguments to the listener.

The TransitionToListenerRoute simply sets up a listener for the event on init.

Embed rather than Inherit

If for any reason you don't want to directly inherit from the TransitionToListenerRoute, you can also do the following:

// in app/routes/application.js

import Ember from 'ember';
import TransitionToListenerMixin from 'ember-cli-routing-service/mixins/transition-to-listener';

export default Ember.Route.extend(TransitionToListenerMixin, {
  init: function() {
    this._super.apply(this, arguments);
    this.setupTransitionToListener();
  }
});

Running Tests

  • ember test