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Ember Infinity
DESCRIPTION
Simple, flexible Infinite Scroll for Ember CLI Apps. As of v2.0.0, we support Node 10 and above. We test against ember-source > 3.8. Try out v2.0.0. If it doesn't work or you don't have the right polyfills because you are on an older Ember version, then v1.4.9 will be your best bet. Ember Infinity is based on a component-service approach wherein your application is viewed as an interaction between your components (ephemeral state) and service (long-term state). As a result, we can intelligently store your model state to provide you the ability to cache and invalidate your cache when you need to. If you provide an optional infinityCache timestamp (in ms), the infinity service model hook will return the existing collection (and not make a network request) if the timestamp has not yet expired. Be careful as this will also circumvent your ability to receive fresh data on every route visit.
Features
- Response Meta Expectations
- Multiple Infinity Models in one Route
- Closure Actions
- Non-Blocking Model Hook
- JSON Request/Response Customization
- JSON-API customization
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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