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ember-fryctoria
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Currently this addon is still in development yet. We are going to release a beta version very soon.
ember addon:install ember-fryctoria
ember-data v1.0.0-beta.16.x
ember-fryctoria utilizes ember-localforage-adapter to read and write locally.
It always try to connect to the server and fall back to local data when an offline error is caught.
When online, it will use your defalut store, adapter and serializer. After each request to server, it will automatically save records into localforage-adapter.
When offline, it will use the local backup via localforage-adapter to retrive records (e.g. store.find). A queue of jobs is created when the user create, update or delete while offline. When online we flush this queue to keep the server in sync.
An object called syncer is responsible for syncing. syncer is injected into store. So you can do this to flush the queue of jobs:
store.syncer.syncUp();
You can also capture records into localforage from ember-data store by doing this:
store.syncer.syncDown('user'); // remove all records in localforage and save all current user records in localforage
store.syncer.syncDown(user); // create or update user record into localforage
store.syncer.syncDown([user1, user2]); // create or update user records into localforage
FAQs
Make ember data work offline with automatic sync.
We found that ember-fryctoria demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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