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Ember-friendly jQuery.ajax
wrapper.
Ember.run
)bower install ic-ajax
... or ...
npm install ic-ajax
Note the dist
directory has multiple module formats, use whatever
works best for you.
AMD
define(['ic-ajax'], function(ajax) {});
Node.JS (CJS)
var ajax = require('ic-ajax')
Globals
var ajax = ic.ajax;
All instructure canvas stuff lives on the ic
global.
This lib simply wraps jQuery.ajax
with two exceptions:
request
only resolves the response data
from the request, while raw
resolves an object with the three
"arguments" as keys if you need them.Other than that, use request
exactly like $.ajax
.
var ajax = ic.ajax;
App.ApplicationRoute = Ember.Route.extend({
model: function() {
return ajax.request('/foo');
}
}
// if you need access to the jqXHR or textStatus, use raw
ajax.raw('/foo').then(function(result) {
// result.response
// result.textStatus
// result.jqXHR
});
In order to test newly added code you must rebuild the distribution.
broccoli build dist
Adding fixtures with defineFixture
tells ic-ajax to resolve the promise
with the fixture matching a url instead of making a request. This allows
you to test your app without creating fake servers with sinon, etc.
Example:
ic.ajax.defineFixture('api/v1/courses', {
response: [{name: 'basket weaving'}],
jqXHR: {},
textStatus: 'success'
});
ic.ajax.request('api/v1/courses').then(function(result) {
deepEqual(result, ic.ajax.lookupFixture('api/v1/courses').response);
});
To test failure paths, set the textStatus
to anything but success
.
Install dependencies and run tests with the following:
npm install
npm test
For those of you with release privileges:
npm run-script release
Inspired by discourse ajax.
MIT Style license
(c) 2014 Instructure, Inc.
FAQs
ember friendly $.ajax wrapper
The npm package ic-ajax receives a total of 2,217 weekly downloads. As such, ic-ajax popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ic-ajax 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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