Announcing New Bindings for EmberJS
Blog post from Firebase
Firebase announced updated EmberFire bindings that integrate directly with Ember Data, enabling Ember applications to define asynchronous hasMany and belongsTo model relationships backed by Firebase. The release, accompanied by the FireBlog real-time blogging example, makes EmberFire dependent on Ember Data, while developers not using Ember Data are directed to the separate ember-firebase library and the older EmberFire version remains available on GitHub. Setup involves including Ember, Ember Data, Firebase, and EmberFire or installing through Bower, then configuring a DS.FirebaseAdapter with a Firebase URL. The FireBlog example demonstrates denormalized Firebase data organized into posts, comments, and users, with Ember Data models, routes that fetch records through findAll and find, and automatic real-time updates to the Ember data store and interface. The team invited feedback and contributions as it continued improving the Ember Data integration.
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