ember-cli-inject-live-reload
Plugin for ember-cli that injects live-reload script into HTML content.
Overview
This plugin injects a script tag to load ember-cli-live-reload.js
in the head of your application's html.
The contents of ember-cli-live-reload.js
are dynamically generated to configure and inject livereload.js
, which is served by Ember CLI courtesy of its tiny-lr
dependency.
livereload.js
initiates a websocket connection back to Ember CLI. This allows Ember CLI to notify the browser to trigger a refresh after JavaScript or style changes.
Configuration
For vanilla Ember CLI apps, no configuration is required.
The following options are supported via command line arguments or the .ember-cli
file:
Option | Purpose |
---|
liveReload | Defaults to true during ember serve . Set to false to prevent the livereload script tag from being injected. |
liveReloadPort | Specifies the port that ember-cli-live-reload.js and livereload.js are loaded from |
liveReloadHost | The host that ember-cli-live-reload.js will be loaded from |
The following options are supported via the .ember-cli
file:
Option | Purpose |
---|
liveReloadJsUrl | The absolute URL used to load livereload.js . If specified, this overrides the liveReloadPort option. |
liveReloadOptions | JavaScript object for LiveReload options. LiveReload supports a number of options for configuring websocket communication, including https , host , port , and others. See advanced example below. |
Advanced Example Configuration
NOTE: Most apps will be fine with no special configuration. Only use this sort of configuration if you have reason to override the default LiveReload websocket behavior. A use case for this is serving Ember CLI apps in development via a reverse proxy such as nginx.
.ember-cli
{
"liveReloadPort": 37531,
"liveReloadOptions": {
"port": 37631,
"https": true,
"host": "your-hostname.dev"
},
"liveReloadJsUrl": "https://your-hostname.dev/livereload.js"
}