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Ember RouteManager is a coupling of native ember state managers with browser routing mechanisms. In it's current form, it is a modified version of SproutCore Routing which extends Ember.StateManager.
MyApp = Em.Application.create();
MyApp.postsView = Em.View.create({
template: Em.Handlebars.compile("<h1>POSTS</h1><p>State: {{MyApp.routeManager.currentState.path}}</p>")
});
MyApp.projectsView = Em.View.create({
template: Em.Handlebars.compile("<h1>PROJECTS</h1><p>State: {{MyApp.routeManager.currentState.path}}</p>")
});
MyApp.routeManager = Ember.RouteManager.create({
posts: Em.ViewState.create({
route: 'posts', // defines a static route
view: MyApp.postsView,
index: Em.State.create({}), // default state
show: Em.State.create({
route: ':id', // defines a nested dynamic route
enter: function(stateManager, transition) {
this._super(stateManager, transition);
var params = stateManager.get('params');
var postId = params.id;
// do something here with postId
}
})
}),
projects: Em.ViewState.create({
route: 'projects',
view: MyApp.projectsView
})
});
With the above route manager defined, you can now change the browser location either directly or by using routeManager.set('location', ...)
. For instance:
MyApp.routeManager.set('location', 'posts/25');
Will set the routeManager to the 'posts.show'
state with the params containing the post id of 25
. States with routes can be nested arbitraily deep.