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@ember-data/tracking
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[!WARNING] This package is no longer providing any code as of release version 5.5 Posted on 4/25/2025
This package is no longer part of the EmberData/WarpDrive experience.
Previously it provided the reactivity integration for EmberData/WarpDrive to use Ember's reactivity system. Agnostic reactivity primitives are now provided by @ember-data/store (and thus @warp-drive/core) while ember specific configuration is provided by @warp-drive/ember.
If using the ember-data
package, you can remove any references to this package, no other changes needed.
If using individual packages, ensure you have @warp-drive/ember
installed and add the following line to
your app.ts
file.
import '@warp-drive/ember/install';
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DEPRECATED - Use @warp-drive/ember
The npm package @ember-data/tracking receives a total of 43,663 weekly downloads. As such, @ember-data/tracking popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ember-data/tracking demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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