Class Ember.MutableArray
publicThis mixin defines the API for modifying array-like objects. These methods can be applied only to a collection that keeps its items in an ordered set. It builds upon the Array mixin and adds methods to modify the array. Concrete implementations of this class include ArrayProxy and ArrayController.
It is important to use the methods in this class to modify arrays so that changes are observable. This allows the binding system in Ember to function correctly.
Note that an Array can change even if it does not implement this mixin. For example, one might implement a SparseArray that cannot be directly modified, but if its underlying enumerable changes, it will change also.
addArrayObserver (target, opts) Ember.Array public
Inherited from Ember.Array packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/array.js:337
- target
- Object
The observer object.
- opts
- Object
Optional hash of configuration options including
willChange
anddidChange
option.- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
Adds an array observer to the receiving array. The array observer object normally must implement two methods:
arrayWillChange(observedObj, start, removeCount, addCount)
- This method will be called just before the array is modified.arrayDidChange(observedObj, start, removeCount, addCount)
- This method will be called just after the array is modified.
Both callbacks will be passed the observed object, starting index of the change as well a a count of the items to be removed and added. You can use these callbacks to optionally inspect the array during the change, clear caches, or do any other bookkeeping necessary.
In addition to passing a target, you can also include an options hash which you can use to override the method names that will be invoked on the target.
addObject (obj) Ember.Array public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:375
- obj
- *
object to add, if not already present
- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
Push the object onto the end of the array if it is not already present in the array.
var cities = ['Chicago', 'Berlin'];
cities.addObject('Lima'); // ['Chicago', 'Berlin', 'Lima']
cities.addObject('Berlin'); // ['Chicago', 'Berlin', 'Lima']
addObjects (objects) Object public
Inherited from Ember.MutableEnumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_enumerable.js:70
- objects
- Ember.Enumerable
the objects to add.
- returns
- Object
receiver
Adds each object in the passed enumerable to the receiver.
arrayContentDidChange (startIdx, removeAmt, addAmt) Ember.Array public
Inherited from Ember.Array packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/array.js:449
- startIdx
- Number
The starting index in the array that did change.
- removeAmt
- Number
The number of items that were removed. If you pass
null
assumes 0- addAmt
- Number
The number of items that were added. If you pass
null
assumes 0.- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
If you are implementing an object that supports Ember.Array
, call this
method just after the array content changes to notify any observers and
invalidate any related properties. Pass the starting index of the change
as well as a delta of the amounts to change.
arrayContentWillChange (startIdx, removeAmt, addAmt) Ember.Array public
Inherited from Ember.Array packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/array.js:394
- startIdx
- Number
The starting index in the array that will change.
- removeAmt
- Number
The number of items that will be removed. If you pass
null
assumes 0- addAmt
- Number
The number of items that will be added. If you pass
null
assumes 0.- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
If you are implementing an object that supports Ember.Array
, call this
method just before the array content changes to notify any observers and
invalidate any related properties. Pass the starting index of the change
as well as a delta of the amounts to change.
clear Ember.Array public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:69
- returns
- Ember.Array
An empty Array.
Remove all elements from the array. This is useful if you want to reuse an existing array without having to recreate it.
var colors = ['red', 'green', 'blue'];
color.length(); // 3
colors.clear(); // []
colors.length(); // 0
compact Array public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:914
- returns
- Array
the array without null and undefined elements.
Returns a copy of the array with all null
and undefined
elements removed.
var arr = ['a', null, 'c', undefined];
arr.compact(); // ['a', 'c']
contains (obj) Boolean public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:213
- obj
- Object
The object to search for.
- returns
- Boolean
true
if object is found in enumerable.
Returns true
if the passed object can be found in the receiver. The
default version will iterate through the enumerable until the object
is found. You may want to override this with a more efficient version.
var arr = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
arr.contains('a'); // true
arr.contains('z'); // false
every (callback, target) Boolean public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:613
- callback
- Function
The callback to execute
- target
- Object
The target object to use
- returns
- Boolean
Returns true
if the passed function returns true for every item in the
enumeration. This corresponds with the every()
method in JavaScript 1.6.
The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all parameters are optional):
function(item, index, enumerable);
item
is the current item in the iteration.index
is the current index in the iteration.enumerable
is the enumerable object itself.
It should return the true
or false
.
Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target
object that will be set as this
on the context. This is a good way
to give your iterator function access to the current object.
Example Usage:
if (people.every(isEngineer)) {
Paychecks.addBigBonus();
}
filter (callback, target) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:381
- callback
- Function
The callback to execute
- target
- Object
The target object to use
- returns
- Array
A filtered array.
Returns an array with all of the items in the enumeration that the passed
function returns true for. This method corresponds to filter()
defined in
JavaScript 1.6.
The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all parameters are optional):
function(item, index, enumerable);
item
is the current item in the iteration.index
is the current index in the iteration.enumerable
is the enumerable object itself.
It should return true
to include the item in the results, false
otherwise.
Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target
object that will be set as this
on the context. This is a good way
to give your iterator function access to the current object.
filterBy (key, value) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:455
- key
- String
the property to test
- value
- *
optional value to test against.
- returns
- Array
filtered array
Returns an array with just the items with the matched property. You
can pass an optional second argument with the target value. Otherwise
this will match any property that evaluates to true
.
find (callback, target) Object public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:523
- callback
- Function
The callback to execute
- target
- Object
The target object to use
- returns
- Object
Found item or
undefined
.
Returns the first item in the array for which the callback returns true.
This method works similar to the filter()
method defined in JavaScript 1.6
except that it will stop working on the array once a match is found.
The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all parameters are optional):
function(item, index, enumerable);
item
is the current item in the iteration.index
is the current index in the iteration.enumerable
is the enumerable object itself.
It should return the true
to include the item in the results, false
otherwise.
Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target
object that will be set as this
on the context. This is a good way
to give your iterator function access to the current object.
findBy (key, value) Object public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:580
- key
- String
the property to test
- value
- String
optional value to test against.
- returns
- Object
found item or
undefined
Returns the first item with a property matching the passed value. You
can pass an optional second argument with the target value. Otherwise
this will match any property that evaluates to true
.
This method works much like the more generic find()
method.
forEach (callback, target) Object public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:238
- callback
- Function
The callback to execute
- target
- Object
The target object to use
- returns
- Object
receiver
Iterates through the enumerable, calling the passed function on each
item. This method corresponds to the forEach()
method defined in
JavaScript 1.6.
The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all parameters are optional):
function(item, index, enumerable);
item
is the current item in the iteration.index
is the current index in the iteration.enumerable
is the enumerable object itself.
Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target
object that will be set as this
on the context. This is a good way
to give your iterator function access to the current object.
getEach (key) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:289
- key
- String
name of the property
- returns
- Array
The mapped array.
Alias for mapBy
indexOf (object, startAt) Number public
Inherited from Ember.Array packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/array.js:245
- object
- Object
the item to search for
- startAt
- Number
optional starting location to search, default 0
- returns
- Number
index or -1 if not found
Returns the index of the given object's first occurrence.
If no startAt
argument is given, the starting location to
search is 0. If it's negative, will count backward from
the end of the array. Returns -1 if no match is found.
var arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'a'];
arr.indexOf('a'); // 0
arr.indexOf('z'); // -1
arr.indexOf('a', 2); // 4
arr.indexOf('a', -1); // 4
arr.indexOf('b', 3); // -1
arr.indexOf('a', 100); // -1
insertAt (idx, object) Ember.Array public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:95
- idx
- Number
index of insert the object at.
- object
- Object
object to insert
- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
This will use the primitive replace()
method to insert an object at the
specified index.
var colors = ['red', 'green', 'blue'];
colors.insertAt(2, 'yellow'); // ['red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue']
colors.insertAt(5, 'orange'); // Error: Index out of range
isEvery (key, value) Boolean public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:674
Available since v1.3.0
- key
- String
the property to test
- value
- String
optional value to test against. Defaults to
true
- returns
- Boolean
Returns true
if the passed property resolves to the value of the second
argument for all items in the enumerable. This method is often simpler/faster
than using a callback.
lastIndexOf (object, startAt) Number public
Inherited from Ember.Array packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/array.js:289
- object
- Object
the item to search for
- startAt
- Number
optional starting location to search, default 0
- returns
- Number
index or -1 if not found
Returns the index of the given object's last occurrence.
If no startAt
argument is given, the search starts from
the last position. If it's negative, will count backward
from the end of the array. Returns -1 if no match is found.
var arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'a'];
arr.lastIndexOf('a'); // 4
arr.lastIndexOf('z'); // -1
arr.lastIndexOf('a', 2); // 0
arr.lastIndexOf('a', -1); // 4
arr.lastIndexOf('b', 3); // 1
arr.lastIndexOf('a', 100); // 4
map (callback, target) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:317
- callback
- Function
The callback to execute
- target
- Object
The target object to use
- returns
- Array
The mapped array.
Maps all of the items in the enumeration to another value, returning
a new array. This method corresponds to map()
defined in JavaScript 1.6.
The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all parameters are optional):
function(item, index, enumerable);
item
is the current item in the iteration.index
is the current index in the iteration.enumerable
is the enumerable object itself.
It should return the mapped value.
Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target
object that will be set as this
on the context. This is a good way
to give your iterator function access to the current object.
mapBy (key) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:354
- key
- String
name of the property
- returns
- Array
The mapped array.
Similar to map, this specialized function returns the value of the named property on all items in the enumeration.
objectAt (idx) * public
Inherited from Ember.Array packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/array.js:104
- idx
- Number
The index of the item to return.
- returns
- *
item at index or undefined
Returns the object at the given index
. If the given index
is negative
or is greater or equal than the array length, returns undefined
.
This is one of the primitives you must implement to support Ember.Array
.
If your object supports retrieving the value of an array item using get()
(i.e. myArray.get(0)
), then you do not need to implement this method
yourself.
var arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'];
arr.objectAt(0); // 'a'
arr.objectAt(3); // 'd'
arr.objectAt(-1); // undefined
arr.objectAt(4); // undefined
arr.objectAt(5); // undefined
objectsAt (indexes) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Array packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/array.js:136
- indexes
- Array
An array of indexes of items to return.
- returns
- Array
This returns the objects at the specified indexes, using objectAt
.
var arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'];
arr.objectsAt([0, 1, 2]); // ['a', 'b', 'c']
arr.objectsAt([2, 3, 4]); // ['c', 'd', undefined]
popObject public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:204
- returns
object
Pop object from array or nil if none are left. Works just like pop()
but
it is KVO-compliant.
var colors = ['red', 'green', 'blue'];
colors.popObject(); // 'blue'
console.log(colors); // ['red', 'green']
pushObject (obj) public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:160
- obj
- *
object to push
- returns
object same object passed as a param
Push the object onto the end of the array. Works just like push()
but it
is KVO-compliant.
var colors = ['red', 'green'];
colors.pushObject('black'); // ['red', 'green', 'black']
colors.pushObject(['yellow']); // ['red', 'green', ['yellow']]
pushObjects (objects) Ember.Array public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:181
- objects
- Ember.Enumerable
the objects to add
- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
Add the objects in the passed numerable to the end of the array. Defers notifying observers of the change until all objects are added.
var colors = ['red'];
colors.pushObjects(['yellow', 'orange']); // ['red', 'yellow', 'orange']
reject (callback, target) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:422
- callback
- Function
The callback to execute
- target
- Object
The target object to use
- returns
- Array
A rejected array.
Returns an array with all of the items in the enumeration where the passed function returns false. This method is the inverse of filter().
The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all parameters are optional):
function(item, index, enumerable);
- item is the current item in the iteration.
- index is the current index in the iteration
- enumerable is the enumerable object itself.
It should return a falsey value to include the item in the results.
Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target object that will be set as "this" on the context. This is a good way to give your iterator function access to the current object.
rejectBy (key, value) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:484
- key
- String
the property to test
- value
- String
optional value to test against.
- returns
- Array
rejected array
Returns an array with the items that do not have truthy values for key. You can pass an optional second argument with the target value. Otherwise this will match any property that evaluates to false.
removeArrayObserver (target, opts) Ember.Array public
Inherited from Ember.Array packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/array.js:367
- target
- Object
The object observing the array.
- opts
- Object
Optional hash of configuration options including
willChange
anddidChange
option.- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
Removes an array observer from the object if the observer is current registered. Calling this method multiple times with the same object will have no effect.
removeAt (start, len) Ember.Array public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:121
- start
- Number
index, start of range
- len
- Number
length of passing range
- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
Remove an object at the specified index using the replace()
primitive
method. You can pass either a single index, or a start and a length.
If you pass a start and length that is beyond the
length this method will throw an OUT_OF_RANGE_EXCEPTION
.
var colors = ['red', 'green', 'blue', 'yellow', 'orange'];
colors.removeAt(0); // ['green', 'blue', 'yellow', 'orange']
colors.removeAt(2, 2); // ['green', 'blue']
colors.removeAt(4, 2); // Error: Index out of range
removeObject (obj) Ember.Array public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:347
- obj
- *
object to remove
- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
Remove all occurrences of an object in the array.
var cities = ['Chicago', 'Berlin', 'Lima', 'Chicago'];
cities.removeObject('Chicago'); // ['Berlin', 'Lima']
cities.removeObject('Lima'); // ['Berlin']
cities.removeObject('Tokyo') // ['Berlin']
removeObjects (objects) Object public
Inherited from Ember.MutableEnumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_enumerable.js:103
- objects
- Ember.Enumerable
the objects to remove
- returns
- Object
receiver
Removes each object in the passed enumerable from the receiver.
replace (idx, amt, objects) public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:51
- idx
- Number
Starting index in the array to replace. If idx >= length, then append to the end of the array.
- amt
- Number
Number of elements that should be removed from the array, starting at idx.
- objects
- Array
An array of zero or more objects that should be inserted into the array at idx
Required. You must implement this method to apply this mixin.
This is one of the primitives you must implement to support Ember.Array
.
You should replace amt objects started at idx with the objects in the
passed array. You should also call this.enumerableContentDidChange()
reverseObjects Ember.Array public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:297
- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
Reverse objects in the array. Works just like reverse()
but it is
KVO-compliant.
setEach (key, value) Object public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:299
- key
- String
The key to set
- value
- Object
The object to set
- returns
- Object
receiver
Sets the value on the named property for each member. This is more
efficient than using other methods defined on this helper. If the object
implements Ember.Observable, the value will be changed to set(),
otherwise
it will be set directly. null
objects are skipped.
setObjects (objects) Ember.Array public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:316
- objects
- Ember.Array
array whose content will be used for replacing the content of the receiver
- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver with the new content
Replace all the receiver's content with content of the argument. If argument is an empty array receiver will be cleared.
var colors = ['red', 'green', 'blue'];
colors.setObjects(['black', 'white']); // ['black', 'white']
colors.setObjects([]); // []
shiftObject public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:230
- returns
object
Shift an object from start of array or nil if none are left. Works just
like shift()
but it is KVO-compliant.
var colors = ['red', 'green', 'blue'];
colors.shiftObject(); // 'red'
console.log(colors); // ['green', 'blue']
slice (beginIndex, endIndex) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Array packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/array.js:199
- beginIndex
- Number
(Optional) index to begin slicing from.
- endIndex
- Number
(Optional) index to end the slice at (but not included).
- returns
- Array
New array with specified slice
Returns a new array that is a slice of the receiver. This implementation uses the observable array methods to retrieve the objects for the new slice.
var arr = ['red', 'green', 'blue'];
arr.slice(0); // ['red', 'green', 'blue']
arr.slice(0, 2); // ['red', 'green']
arr.slice(1, 100); // ['green', 'blue']
sortBy (property) Array public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:1189
Available since v1.2.0
- property
- String
name(s) to sort on
- returns
- Array
The sorted array.
Converts the enumerable into an array and sorts by the keys specified in the argument.
You may provide multiple arguments to sort by multiple properties.
unshiftObject (obj) public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:255
- obj
- *
object to unshift
- returns
object same object passed as a param
Unshift an object to start of array. Works just like unshift()
but it is
KVO-compliant.
var colors = ['red'];
colors.unshiftObject('yellow'); // ['yellow', 'red']
colors.unshiftObject(['black']); // [['black'], 'yellow', 'red']
unshiftObjects (objects) Ember.Array public
Defined in packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/mutable_array.js:276
- objects
- Ember.Enumerable
the objects to add
- returns
- Ember.Array
receiver
Adds the named objects to the beginning of the array. Defers notifying observers until all objects have been added.
var colors = ['red'];
colors.unshiftObjects(['black', 'white']); // ['black', 'white', 'red']
colors.unshiftObjects('yellow'); // Type Error: 'undefined' is not a function
without (value) Ember.Enumerable public
Inherited from Ember.Enumerable packages/ember-runtime/lib/mixins/enumerable.js:932
- value
- Object
- returns
- Ember.Enumerable
Returns a new enumerable that excludes the passed value. The default implementation returns an array regardless of the receiver type unless the receiver does not contain the value.
var arr = ['a', 'b', 'a', 'c'];
arr.without('a'); // ['b', 'c']