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ember-cli-inject-meta

Inject meta tags into an ember application to use as modules


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Ember CLI Inject Meta

Inject meta tags into your index.html and loads them as modules.

Setup

In this example, we will create our user config that will be located in <APP_NAMESPACE>/config/user.js. In your express server, you will have to define the middleware.

// server/injex.js

var injectMeta = require('ember-cli-inject-meta');

app.use(injectMeta(function(req, res, inject) {
    inject({
        path: 'config/user',
        content: {
            username: 'offirgolan'
            isAdmin: true
        }
    })
}))
// app/routes/index.js

import Ember from 'ember';
import User from '../config/user';

export default Ember.Route.extend({
    redirect() {
        if(user.isAdmin) {
            this.transitionToRoute('admin.index');
        }
    }
})

Possible Inputs

The injectMeta function is passed a callback function that is given req, res, and inject. You must call inject, passing in either an array of meta module objects, or a single meta module object. Each meta module object should have:

  • path (String): The path used to define your modules. (i.e confg/user)
  • content (Object): The content your module will contain. This will be stringified and escaped before injecting it into the meta tag.

Examples

Single Meta Tag

injectMeta(function(req, res, inject) {
    inject({
        path: 'config/user',
        content: { username: 'offirgolan' }
    });
});

Mutliple Meta Tags

injectMeta(function(req, res, inject) {
    inject([{
        path: 'config/user',
        content: { username: 'offirgolan' }
    },{
        path: 'config/api',
        content: { endpoint: 'api/v2' }
    }])
})

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Package last updated on 03 Feb 2016

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