Sets window.MyAppName up as the application instance upon boot.
By default this is only done when not running in production mode, but you can fully
control when it is executed by including exportApplicationGlobal in your config/environment.js
with true if you want the global exported, or false if you do not.
ember-export-application-global is deprecated. If you still need global access
to your application's instance, you could consider making it available on
window via an instance initializer, similar to this addon's implementation.
// config/environment.js
module.exports = function(environment) {
var ENV = {
// other configuration
exportApplicationGlobal: ['staging', 'production'].indexOf(environment) === -1
}
};ember install ember-export-application-global
# or for ember-cli < 0.1.5
npm install --save-dev ember-export-application-globalexportApplicationGlobal- Specify if you want the global to be exported. Atruewill export global as the application name, but a string will export it as that string.
This README outlines the details of collaborating on this Ember addon.
git clone <repository-url>this repositorycd ember-export-application-globalnpm installbower install
ember serve- Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.
npm test(Runsember try:eachto test your addon against multiple Ember versions)ember testember test --server
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://ember-cli.com/.
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