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ember-data-relationship-dirty-tracking
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Dirty tracking for ember-data relationships
Dirty tracking for ember-data relationships.
ember install ember-data-relationship-dirty-tracking
All relationships are tracked by default.
After modifying a relationship, the model's hasDirtyAttributes property will become true
.
Use the dirtyTracking
option to disable dirty tracking for specific relationships:
// app/models/blog-post.js
import Model, { belongsTo, hasMany } from '@ember-data/model';
export default class BlogPostModel extends Model {
@belongsTo('author', { dirtyTracking: false }) author;
@hasMany('comment', { dirtyTracking: false }) comments;
}
This addon does not support dirty tracking for inverse relationships.
Pick one side of the relationship to be the primary side. Modify the relationship from this side only.
Mark the other side of the relationship with dirtyTracking: false
.
Do not modify the relationship from this side.
For example:
// app/models/blog-post.js
import Model, { hasMany } from '@ember-data/model';
export default class BlogPostModel extends Model {
// modify the relationship through this property
@hasMany('tag') tags;
}
// app/models/tag.js
import Model, { hasMany } from '@ember-data/model';
export default class TagModel extends Model {
// treat this property as read-only
@hasMany('blog-post', { dirtyTracking: false }) blogPosts;
}
See the Contributing guide for details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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Dirty tracking for ember-data relationships
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