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ember-crumbly
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Adds a Component to your app that displays the current route hierarchy (commonly known as breadcrumb navigation). Thanks to @rwjblue for providing the excellent addon name.
This addon provides a very declarative way to generate dynamic breadcrumbs.
$ ember install ember-crumbly
This addon is tested against the release
, beta
and canary
channels, ~1.11.x
, and 1.12.x
.
Basic usage is simple, just add the Component to any template in your application:
{{bread-crumbs tagName="ol" outputStyle="bootstrap" linkable=true}}
{{bread-crumbs tagName="ul" outputStyle="foundation" linkable=false}}
This will automatically output the current route's hierarchy as a clickable breadcrumb in a HTML structure that Bootstrap or Foundation expects. By default, the Component will simply display the route's inferred name.
For example, the route foo/bar/baz/1
will generate the following breadcrumb: Foo > Bar > Baz > Show
. In most cases, this won't be exactly how you'd like it, so you can use the following declarative API to update the breadcrumb labels:
// foo/route.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
breadCrumb: {
title: 'Animals'
}
});
// foo/bar/route.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
breadCrumb: {
title: 'Quadrupeds'
}
});
// foo/bar/baz/route.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
breadCrumb: {
title: 'Cows'
}
});
// foo/bar/baz/show/route.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
breadCrumb: {},
afterModel(model) {
const cowName = get(model, 'name'); // 'Mary'
const cow = {
title: cowName
}
set(this, 'breadCrumb', cow);
}
});
Will generate the following breadcrumb: Animals > Quadrupeds > Cows > Mary
.
You can also pass in arbitrary properties to the breadCrumb
POJO inside your route, and then pass in a custom template to the Component's block to render it the way you'd like:
// foo/bar/baz/show/route.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
breadCrumb: {},
afterModel(model) {
const cowName = get(model, 'name'); // 'Mary'
const cowAge = get(model, 'age'); // 5
const cowSay = get(model, 'say'); // 'Moo!'
const cow = {
name: cowName,
age: cowAge,
says: cowSay
}
set(this, 'breadCrumb', cow);
}
});
{{#bread-crumbs outputStyle="bootstrap" linkable=true as |component cow|}}
{{#bread-crumb route=cow breadCrumbs=component}}
{{#if cow.title}}
{{cow.title}}
{{else}}
{{cow.name}} ({{cow.age}}) says {{cow.says}}
{{/if}}
{{/bread-crumb}}
{{/bread-crumbs}}
Will generate the following breadcrumb: Animals > Quadrupeds > Cows > Mary (5) says Moo!
By default, all routes are displayed in the breadcrumb. To have certain routes opt-out of this, simply set breadCrumb
to null
inside that particular route.
// foo/bar/route.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
breadCrumb: null
});
Will generate the following breadcrumb: Animals > Cows > Mary (5) says Moo!
The Component's linkable
attr applies to all routes by default. You can also explicitly set this on specific routes, by adding linkable: {true,false}
to the breadCrumb
POJO in your route.
// foo/bar/baz/show/route.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
breadCrumb: {
title: 'Cows with a drinking addiction',
linkable: false
}
});
// foo/bar/route.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
breadCrumb: {
title: 'Quadrupeds',
linkable: false
}
});
Will generate the following breadcrumb: _Animals_ > Quadrupeds > _Cows_ > Cows with a drinking addiction
. (_name_
representing a link).
li
classesYou can set your own li
classes by passing in the appropriate crumbClass
to the Component:
{{bread-crumbs tagName="ul" outputStyle="foundation" linkable=true crumbClass="breadcrumb-item"}}
Which generates the following HTML:
<!-- /foo/bar/baz/show/1 -->``
<ul class="breadcrumbs">
<li class="breadcrumb-item">
<a id="ember404" class="ember-view" href="/foo">Animals</a>
</li>
<li class="breadcrumb-item">
<a id="ember405" class="ember-view" href="/foo/bar">Quadrupeds</a>
</li>
<li class="breadcrumb-item">
<a id="ember406" class="ember-view" href="/foo/bar/baz">Cows</a>
</li>
<li class="breadcrumb-item">
<a id="ember407" class="ember-view active" href="/foo/bar/baz/show">Mary</a>
</li>
</ul>
a
classesYou can set your own a
classes by passing in the appropriate linkClass
to the Component:
{{bread-crumbs tagName="ul" outputStyle="foundation" linkable=true linkClass="breadcrumb-link"}}
Which generates the following HTML:
<!-- /foo/bar/baz/show/1 -->``
<ul class="breadcrumbs">
<li>
<a id="ember404" class="ember-view breadcrumb-link" href="/foo">Animals</a>
</li>
<li>
<a id="ember405" class="ember-view breadcrumb-link" href="/foo/bar">Quadrupeds</a>
</li>
<li>
<a id="ember406" class="ember-view breadcrumb-link" href="/foo/bar/baz">Cows</a>
</li>
<li>
<a id="ember407" class="ember-view breadcrumb-link active" href="/foo/bar/baz/show">Mary</a>
</li>
</ul>
In certain scenarios, you might want to reverse the order of the breadcrumb (i.e. from RTL instead of LTR). To enable this, just set the reverse
attr on the Component in your template:
{{bread-crumbs linkable=true reverse=true}}
Will generate the following breadcrumb: Mary < Cows < Quadrupeds < Animals
. Note that you have to style this yourself (the Component is not responsible for generating the separators).
git clone
this repositorynpm install
bower install
ember server
ember test
ember test --server
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.
FAQs
Declarative breadcrumb navigation for Ember apps
The npm package ember-crumbly receives a total of 1,045 weekly downloads. As such, ember-crumbly popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ember-crumbly demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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