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ember-is-component
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Provides a helper to check if a component exists.
ember install ember-is-component
This addon provides a helper that checks if a component exists. A component exists if a factory for it is found in the helper's owner.
is-component
helper is useful if your context makes the existence of a component uncertain (for instance if the name is generated dynamically or if a dependency may or may not provide it...) and you want to check the component's existence before instantiating it safely.
{{#if (is-component "my-component")}}
<MyComponent />
{{else}}
<p>MyComponent was not found.</p>
{{/if}}
See the Contributing guide for details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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Provides a helper to check if a component exists.
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