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    • DS.Transform
    • DS.UnauthorizedError
    • Ember.Inflector

Class DS.Model


Extends: Ember.Object
Uses: Ember.Evented
Defined in: addon/-private/system/model/model.js:76
Module: ember-data

The model class that all Ember Data records descend from. This is the public API of Ember Data models. If you are using Ember Data in your application, this is the class you should use. If you are working on Ember Data internals, you most likely want to be dealing with InternalModel


Methods

belongsTo (name) : BelongsToReference

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:854

Available since v2.5.0

name
String

of the relationship

returns
BelongsToReference

reference for this relationship

Get the reference for the specified belongsTo relationship.

Example

app/models/blog.js
export default DS.Model.extend({
  user: DS.belongsTo({ async: true })
});
let blog = store.push({
  data: {
    type: 'blog',
    id: 1,
    relationships: {
      user: {
        data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
      }
    }
  }
});
let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');

// check if the user relationship is loaded
let isLoaded = userRef.value() !== null;

// get the record of the reference (null if not yet available)
let user = userRef.value();

// get the identifier of the reference
if (userRef.remoteType() === "id") {
  let id = userRef.id();
} else if (userRef.remoteType() === "link") {
  let link = userRef.link();
}

// load user (via store.findRecord or store.findBelongsTo)
userRef.load().then(...)

// or trigger a reload
userRef.reload().then(...)

// provide data for reference
userRef.push({
  type: 'user',
  id: 1,
  attributes: {
    username: "@user"
  }
}).then(function(user) {
  userRef.value() === user;
});

changedAttributes : Object

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:648

returns
Object

an object, whose keys are changed properties, and value is an [oldProp, newProp] array.

Returns an object, whose keys are changed properties, and value is an [oldProp, newProp] array.

The array represents the diff of the canonical state with the local state of the model. Note: if the model is created locally, the canonical state is empty since the adapter hasn't acknowledged the attributes yet:

Example

app/models/mascot.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
  name: DS.attr('string'),
  isAdmin: DS.attr('boolean', {
    defaultValue: false
  })
});
let mascot = store.createRecord('mascot');

mascot.changedAttributes(); // {}

mascot.set('name', 'Tomster');
mascot.changedAttributes(); // { name: [undefined, 'Tomster'] }

mascot.set('isAdmin', true);
mascot.changedAttributes(); // { isAdmin: [undefined, true], name: [undefined, 'Tomster'] }

mascot.save().then(function() {
  mascot.changedAttributes(); // {}

  mascot.set('isAdmin', false);
  mascot.changedAttributes(); // { isAdmin: [true, false] }
});

deleteRecord

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:543

Marks the record as deleted but does not save it. You must call save afterwards if you want to persist it. You might use this method if you want to allow the user to still rollbackAttributes() after a delete was made.

Example

app/routes/model/delete.js
import Route from '@ember/routing/route';

export default Route.extend({
  actions: {
    softDelete() {
      this.get('controller.model').deleteRecord();
    },
    confirm() {
      this.get('controller.model').save();
    },
    undo() {
      this.get('controller.model').rollbackAttributes();
    }
  }
});

destroyRecord (options) : Promise

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:575

options
Object
returns
Promise

a promise that will be resolved when the adapter returns successfully or rejected if the adapter returns with an error.

Same as deleteRecord, but saves the record immediately.

Example

app/routes/model/delete.js
import Route from '@ember/routing/route';

export default Route.extend({
  actions: {
    delete() {
      this.get('controller.model').destroyRecord().then(function() {
        controller.transitionToRoute('model.index');
      });
    }
  }
});

If you pass an object on the adapterOptions property of the options argument it will be passed to your adapter via the snapshot

record.destroyRecord({ adapterOptions: { subscribe: false } });
app/adapters/post.js
import MyCustomAdapter from './custom-adapter';

export default MyCustomAdapter.extend({
  deleteRecord(store, type, snapshot) {
    if (snapshot.adapterOptions.subscribe) {
      // ...
    }
    // ...
  }
});

didDefineProperty (proto, key, value)

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1895

proto
Object
key
String
value
Ember.ComputedProperty

This Ember.js hook allows an object to be notified when a property is defined.

In this case, we use it to be notified when an Ember Data user defines a belongs-to relationship. In that case, we need to set up observers for each one, allowing us to track relationship changes and automatically reflect changes in the inverse has-many array.

This hook passes the class being set up, as well as the key and value being defined. So, for example, when the user does this:

DS.Model.extend({
 parent: DS.belongsTo('user')
    });

This hook would be called with "parent" as the key and the computed property returned by DS.belongsTo as the value.

eachAttribute (callback, binding)

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1741

callback
Function

The callback to execute

binding
Object

the value to which the callback's this should be bound

Iterates through the attributes of the model, calling the passed function on each attribute.

The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all parameters are optional):

function(name, meta);
  • name the name of the current property in the iteration
  • meta the meta object for the attribute property in the iteration

Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target object that will be set as this on the context.

Example

import DS from 'ember-data';

let Person = DS.Model.extend({
   firstName: DS.attr('string'),
   lastName: DS.attr('string'),
   birthday: DS.attr('date')
 });

Person.eachAttribute(function(name, meta) {
   console.log(name, meta);
 });

// prints:
// firstName {type: "string", isAttribute: true, options: Object, parentType: function, name: "firstName"}
// lastName {type: "string", isAttribute: true, options: Object, parentType: function, name: "lastName"}
// birthday {type: "date", isAttribute: true, options: Object, parentType: function, name: "birthday"}

eachRelatedType (callback, binding)

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1597

callback
Function

the callback to invoke

binding
Any

the value to which the callback's this should be bound

Given a callback, iterates over each of the types related to a model, invoking the callback with the related type's class. Each type will be returned just once, regardless of how many different relationships it has with a model.

eachRelationship (callback, binding)

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1049

callback
Function

the callback to invoke

binding
Any

the value to which the callback's this should be bound

Given a callback, iterates over each of the relationships in the model, invoking the callback with the name of each relationship and its relationship descriptor.

The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all parameters are optional):

function(name, descriptor);
  • name the name of the current property in the iteration
  • descriptor the meta object that describes this relationship

The relationship descriptor argument is an object with the following properties.

  • key String the name of this relationship on the Model
  • kind String "hasMany" or "belongsTo"
  • options Object the original options hash passed when the relationship was declared
  • parentType DS.Model the type of the Model that owns this relationship
  • type String the type name of the related Model

Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target object that will be set as this on the context.

Example

app/serializers/application.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.JSONSerializer.extend({
 serialize: function(record, options) {
   let json = {};

   record.eachRelationship(function(name, descriptor) {
     if (descriptor.kind === 'hasMany') {
       let serializedHasManyName = name.toUpperCase() + '_IDS';
       json[serializedHasManyName] = record.get(name).mapBy('id');
     }
   });

   return json;
 }
  });

eachTransformedAttribute (callback, binding)

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1790

callback
Function

The callback to execute

binding
Object

the value to which the callback's this should be bound

Iterates through the transformedAttributes of the model, calling the passed function on each attribute. Note the callback will not be called for any attributes that do not have an transformation type.

The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all parameters are optional):

function(name, type);
  • name the name of the current property in the iteration
  • type a string containing the name of the type of transformed applied to the attribute

Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target object that will be set as this on the context.

Example

import DS from 'ember-data';

let Person = DS.Model.extend({
   firstName: DS.attr(),
   lastName: DS.attr('string'),
   birthday: DS.attr('date')
 });

Person.eachTransformedAttribute(function(name, type) {
   console.log(name, type);
 });

// prints:
// lastName string
// birthday date

hasMany (name) : HasManyReference

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:919

Available since v2.5.0

name
String

of the relationship

returns
HasManyReference

reference for this relationship

Get the reference for the specified hasMany relationship.

Example

// models/blog.js
export default DS.Model.extend({
  comments: DS.hasMany({ async: true })
});

let blog = store.push({
  data: {
    type: 'blog',
    id: 1,
    relationships: {
      comments: {
        data: [
          { type: 'comment', id: 1 },
          { type: 'comment', id: 2 }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
});
let commentsRef = blog.hasMany('comments');

// check if the comments are loaded already
let isLoaded = commentsRef.value() !== null;

// get the records of the reference (null if not yet available)
let comments = commentsRef.value();

// get the identifier of the reference
if (commentsRef.remoteType() === "ids") {
  let ids = commentsRef.ids();
} else if (commentsRef.remoteType() === "link") {
  let link = commentsRef.link();
}

// load comments (via store.findMany or store.findHasMany)
commentsRef.load().then(...)

// or trigger a reload
commentsRef.reload().then(...)

// provide data for reference
commentsRef.push([{ type: 'comment', id: 1 }, { type: 'comment', id: 2 }]).then(function(comments) {
  commentsRef.value() === comments;
});

inverseFor (name, store) : Object

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1242

name
String

the name of the relationship

store
DS.Store
returns
Object

the inverse relationship, or null

Find the relationship which is the inverse of the one asked for.

For example, if you define models like this:

app/models/post.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   comments: DS.hasMany('message')
 });
app/models/message.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   owner: DS.belongsTo('post')
 });
store.modelFor('post').inverseFor('comments', store) // { type: App.Message, name: 'owner', kind: 'belongsTo' }
store.modelFor('message').inverseFor('owner', store) // { type: App.Post, name: 'comments', kind: 'hasMany' }

reload : Promise

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:793

returns
Promise

a promise that will be resolved with the record when the adapter returns successfully or rejected if the adapter returns with an error.

Reload the record from the adapter.

This will only work if the record has already finished loading.

Example

app/routes/model/view.js
import Route from '@ember/routing/route';

export default Route.extend({
  actions: {
    reload() {
      this.controller.get('model').reload().then(function(model) {
        // do something with the reloaded model
      });
    }
  }
});

rollbackAttribute

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1862

Discards any unsaved changes to the given attribute. This feature is not enabled by default. You must enable ds-rollback-attribute and be running a canary build.

Example

record.get('name'); // 'Untitled Document'
record.set('name', 'Doc 1');
record.get('name'); // 'Doc 1'
record.rollbackAttribute('name');
record.get('name'); // 'Untitled Document'

rollbackAttributes

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:714

Available since v1.13.0

If the model hasDirtyAttributes this function will discard any unsaved changes. If the model isNew it will be removed from the store.

Example

record.get('name'); // 'Untitled Document'
record.set('name', 'Doc 1');
record.get('name'); // 'Doc 1'
record.rollbackAttributes();
record.get('name'); // 'Untitled Document'

save (options) : Promise

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:747

options
Object
returns
Promise

a promise that will be resolved when the adapter returns successfully or rejected if the adapter returns with an error.

Save the record and persist any changes to the record to an external source via the adapter.

Example

record.set('name', 'Tomster');
record.save().then(function() {
  // Success callback
}, function() {
  // Error callback
});

If you pass an object using the adapterOptions property of the options argument it will be passed to your adapter via the snapshot.

record.save({ adapterOptions: { subscribe: false } });
app/adapters/post.js
import MyCustomAdapter from './custom-adapter';

export default MyCustomAdapter.extend({
  updateRecord(store, type, snapshot) {
    if (snapshot.adapterOptions.subscribe) {
      // ...
    }
    // ...
  }
});

serialize (options) : Object

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:425

options
Object
returns
Object

an object whose values are primitive JSON values only

Create a JSON representation of the record, using the serialization strategy of the store's adapter.

serialize takes an optional hash as a parameter, currently supported options are:

  • includeId: true if the record's ID should be included in the JSON representation.

toJSON (options) : Object

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:443

options
Object
returns
Object

A JSON representation of the object.

Use DS.JSONSerializer to get the JSON representation of a record.

toJSON takes an optional hash as a parameter, currently supported options are:

  • includeId: true if the record's ID should be included in the JSON representation.

typeForRelationship (name, store) : DS.Model

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1212

name
String

the name of the relationship

store
Store

an instance of DS.Store

returns
DS.Model

the type of the relationship, or undefined

For a given relationship name, returns the model type of the relationship.

For example, if you define a model like this:

app/models/post.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   comments: DS.hasMany('comment')
 });

Calling store.modelFor('post').typeForRelationship('comments', store) will return Comment.

unloadRecord

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:624

Unloads the record from the store. This will cause the record to be destroyed and freed up for garbage collection.

Properties

adapterError

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:416

This property holds the DS.AdapterError object with which last adapter operation was rejected.

attributes

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1638

A map whose keys are the attributes of the model (properties described by DS.attr) and whose values are the meta object for the property.

Example

app/models/person.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   firstName: DS.attr('string'),
   lastName: DS.attr('string'),
   birthday: DS.attr('date')
 });
import Ember from 'ember';
import Person from 'app/models/person';

let attributes = Ember.get(Person, 'attributes')

attributes.forEach(function(meta, name) {
   console.log(name, meta);
 });

// prints:
// firstName {type: "string", isAttribute: true, options: Object, parentType: function, name: "firstName"}
// lastName {type: "string", isAttribute: true, options: Object, parentType: function, name: "lastName"}
// birthday {type: "date", isAttribute: true, options: Object, parentType: function, name: "birthday"}

dirtyType

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:264

If the record is in the dirty state this property will report what kind of change has caused it to move into the dirty state. Possible values are:

  • created The record has been created by the client and not yet saved to the adapter.
  • updated The record has been updated by the client and not yet saved to the adapter.
  • deleted The record has been deleted by the client and not yet saved to the adapter.

Example

let record = store.createRecord('model');
record.get('dirtyType'); // 'created'

errors

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:352

When the record is in the invalid state this object will contain any errors returned by the adapter. When present the errors hash contains keys corresponding to the invalid property names and values which are arrays of Javascript objects with two keys:

  • message A string containing the error message from the backend
  • attribute The name of the property associated with this error message
record.get('errors.length'); // 0
record.set('foo', 'invalid value');
record.save().catch(function() {
  record.get('errors').get('foo');
  // [{message: 'foo should be a number.', attribute: 'foo'}]
});

The errors property us useful for displaying error messages to the user.

<label>Username: {{input value=username}} </label>
{{#each model.errors.username as |error|}}
  <div class="error">
    {{error.message}}
  </div>
{{/each}}
<label>Email: {{input value=email}} </label>
{{#each model.errors.email as |error|}}
  <div class="error">
    {{error.message}}
  </div>
{{/each}}

You can also access the special messages property on the error object to get an array of all the error strings.

{{#each model.errors.messages as |message|}}
  <div class="error">
    {{message}}
  </div>
{{/each}}

fields

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1526

A map whose keys are the fields of the model and whose values are strings describing the kind of the field. A model's fields are the union of all of its attributes and relationships.

For example:

app/models/blog.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   users: DS.hasMany('user'),
   owner: DS.belongsTo('user'),

   posts: DS.hasMany('post'),

   title: DS.attr('string')
 });
import Ember from 'ember';
import Blog from 'app/models/blog';

let fields = Ember.get(Blog, 'fields');
fields.forEach(function(kind, field) {
   console.log(field, kind);
 });

// prints:
// users, hasMany
// owner, belongsTo
// posts, hasMany
// title, attribute

hasDirtyAttributes

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:143

Available since v1.13.0

If this property is true the record is in the dirty state. The record has local changes that have not yet been saved by the adapter. This includes records that have been created (but not yet saved) or deleted.

Example

let record = store.createRecord('model');
record.get('hasDirtyAttributes'); // true

store.findRecord('model', 1).then(function(model) {
  model.get('hasDirtyAttributes'); // false
  model.set('foo', 'some value');
  model.get('hasDirtyAttributes'); // true
});

id

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:324

All ember models have an id property. This is an identifier managed by an external source. These are always coerced to be strings before being used internally. Note when declaring the attributes for a model it is an error to declare an id attribute.

let record = store.createRecord('model');
record.get('id'); // null

store.findRecord('model', 1).then(function(model) {
  model.get('id'); // '1'
});

isDeleted

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:193

If this property is true the record is in the deleted state and has been marked for deletion. When isDeleted is true and hasDirtyAttributes is true, the record is deleted locally but the deletion was not yet persisted. When isSaving is true, the change is in-flight. When both hasDirtyAttributes and isSaving are false, the change has persisted.

Example

let record = store.createRecord('model');
record.get('isDeleted');    // false
record.deleteRecord();

// Locally deleted
record.get('isDeleted');           // true
record.get('hasDirtyAttributes');  // true
record.get('isSaving');            // false

// Persisting the deletion
let promise = record.save();
record.get('isDeleted');    // true
record.get('isSaving');     // true

// Deletion Persisted
promise.then(function() {
  record.get('isDeleted');          // true
  record.get('isSaving');           // false
  record.get('hasDirtyAttributes'); // false
});

isEmpty

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:96

If this property is true the record is in the empty state. Empty is the first state all records enter after they have been created. Most records created by the store will quickly transition to the loading state if data needs to be fetched from the server or the created state if the record is created on the client. A record can also enter the empty state if the adapter is unable to locate the record.

isError

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:286

If true the adapter reported that it was unable to save local changes to the backend for any reason other than a server-side validation error.

Example

record.get('isError'); // false
record.set('foo', 'valid value');
record.save().then(null, function() {
  record.get('isError'); // true
});

isLoaded

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:121

If this property is true the record is in the loaded state. A record enters this state when its data is populated. Most of a record's lifecycle is spent inside substates of the loaded state.

Example

let record = store.createRecord('model');
record.get('isLoaded'); // true

store.findRecord('model', 1).then(function(model) {
  model.get('isLoaded'); // true
});

isLoading

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:110

If this property is true the record is in the loading state. A record enters this state when the store asks the adapter for its data. It remains in this state until the adapter provides the requested data.

isNew

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:231

If this property is true the record is in the new state. A record will be in the new state when it has been created on the client and the adapter has not yet report that it was successfully saved.

Example

let record = store.createRecord('model');
record.get('isNew'); // true

record.save().then(function(model) {
  model.get('isNew'); // false
});

isReloading

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:307

If true the store is attempting to reload the record from the adapter.

Example

record.get('isReloading'); // false
record.reload();
record.get('isReloading'); // true

isSaving

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:170

If this property is true the record is in the saving state. A record enters the saving state when save is called, but the adapter has not yet acknowledged that the changes have been persisted to the backend.

Example

let record = store.createRecord('model');
record.get('isSaving'); // false
let promise = record.save();
record.get('isSaving'); // true
promise.then(function() {
  record.get('isSaving'); // false
});

isValid

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:253

If this property is true the record is in the valid state.

A record will be in the valid state when the adapter did not report any server-side validation failures.

modelName

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1164

Represents the model's class name as a string. This can be used to look up the model's class name through DS.Store's modelFor method.

modelName is generated for you by Ember Data. It will be a lowercased, dasherized string. For example:

store.modelFor('post').modelName; // 'post'
store.modelFor('blog-post').modelName; // 'blog-post'

The most common place you'll want to access modelName is in your serializer's payloadKeyFromModelName method. For example, to change payload keys to underscore (instead of dasherized), you might use the following code:

import { underscore } from '@ember/string';

export default const PostSerializer = DS.RESTSerializer.extend({
  payloadKeyFromModelName(modelName) {
    return underscore(modelName);
  }
});

relatedTypes

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1453

An array of types directly related to a model. Each type will be included once, regardless of the number of relationships it has with the model.

For example, given a model with this definition:

app/models/blog.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   users: DS.hasMany('user'),
   owner: DS.belongsTo('user'),

   posts: DS.hasMany('post')
 });

This property would contain the following:

import Ember from 'ember';
import Blog from 'app/models/blog';

let relatedTypes = Ember.get(Blog, 'relatedTypes');
//=> [ User, Post ]

relationshipNames

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1404

A hash containing lists of the model's relationships, grouped by the relationship kind. For example, given a model with this definition:

app/models/blog.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   users: DS.hasMany('user'),
   owner: DS.belongsTo('user'),

   posts: DS.hasMany('post')
 });

This property would contain the following:

import Ember from 'ember';
import Blog from 'app/models/blog';

let relationshipNames = Ember.get(Blog, 'relationshipNames');
relationshipNames.hasMany;
//=> ['users', 'posts']
relationshipNames.belongsTo;
//=> ['owner']

relationships

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1361

The model's relationships as a map, keyed on the type of the relationship. The value of each entry is an array containing a descriptor for each relationship with that type, describing the name of the relationship as well as the type.

For example, given the following model definition:

app/models/blog.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   users: DS.hasMany('user'),
   owner: DS.belongsTo('user'),
   posts: DS.hasMany('post')
 });

This computed property would return a map describing these relationships, like this:

import Ember from 'ember';
import Blog from 'app/models/blog';
import User from 'app/models/user';
import Post from 'app/models/post';

let relationships = Ember.get(Blog, 'relationships');
relationships.get(User);
//=> [ { name: 'users', kind: 'hasMany' },
//     { name: 'owner', kind: 'belongsTo' } ]
relationships.get(Post);
//=> [ { name: 'posts', kind: 'hasMany' } ]

relationshipsByName

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1488

A map whose keys are the relationships of a model and whose values are relationship descriptors.

For example, given a model with this definition:

app/models/blog.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   users: DS.hasMany('user'),
   owner: DS.belongsTo('user'),

   posts: DS.hasMany('post')
 });

This property would contain the following:

import Ember from 'ember';
import Blog from 'app/models/blog';

let relationshipsByName = Ember.get(Blog, 'relationshipsByName');
relationshipsByName.get('users');
//=> { key: 'users', kind: 'hasMany', type: 'user', options: Object, isRelationship: true }
relationshipsByName.get('owner');
//=> { key: 'owner', kind: 'belongsTo', type: 'user', options: Object, isRelationship: true }

transformedAttributes

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:1691

A map whose keys are the attributes of the model (properties described by DS.attr) and whose values are type of transformation applied to each attribute. This map does not include any attributes that do not have an transformation type.

Example

app/models/person.js
import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
   firstName: DS.attr(),
   lastName: DS.attr('string'),
   birthday: DS.attr('date')
 });
import Ember from 'ember';
import Person from 'app/models/person';

let transformedAttributes = Ember.get(Person, 'transformedAttributes')

transformedAttributes.forEach(function(field, type) {
   console.log(field, type);
 });

// prints:
// lastName string
// birthday date

Events

becameError

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:508

Fired when the record enters the error state.

becameInvalid

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:501

Fired when the record becomes invalid.

didCreate

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:487

Fired when a new record is commited to the server.

didDelete

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:494

Fired when the record is deleted.

didLoad

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:473

Fired when the record is loaded from the server.

didUpdate

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:480

Fired when the record is updated.

ready

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:465

Fired when the record is ready to be interacted with, that is either loaded from the server or created locally.

rolledBack

Module: ember-data

Defined in addon/-private/system/model/model.js:515

Fired when the record is rolled back.

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Methods

  • belongsTo
  • changedAttributes
  • deleteRecord
  • destroyRecord
  • didDefineProperty
  • eachAttribute
  • eachRelatedType
  • eachRelationship
  • eachTransformedAttribute
  • hasMany
  • inverseFor
  • reload
  • rollbackAttribute
  • rollbackAttributes
  • save
  • serialize
  • toJSON
  • typeForRelationship
  • unloadRecord

Properties

  • adapterError
  • attributes
  • dirtyType
  • errors
  • fields
  • hasDirtyAttributes
  • id
  • isDeleted
  • isEmpty
  • isError
  • isLoaded
  • isLoading
  • isNew
  • isReloading
  • isSaving
  • isValid
  • modelName
  • relatedTypes
  • relationshipNames
  • relationships
  • relationshipsByName
  • transformedAttributes

Events

  • becameError
  • becameInvalid
  • didCreate
  • didDelete
  • didLoad
  • didUpdate
  • ready
  • rolledBack
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