A super simple starting point for new Ember.js applications. This project provides a fully working configuration for:
- Ember.js v1.0.0-rc.1-247-g9e5ec3b
- Ember Data 9d6686c (2013-03-22 19:26:49 -0700)
- Twitter Bootstrap v2.3.0.1 (responsive enabled)
- jQuery 1.9.1
- S3 static site hosting
- Deployment automation via Capistrano
The project includes a sample Ember.js + Ember Data app for "posts":
- Sample static JSON at /posts.json
- Basic /posts and /posts/:post_id routes, controllers, views, and templates.
- A "Posts" Ember Data model
- StaticJSONAdapter datastore, which loads content from /posts.json, and does individual :id lookups against it.
- configure config/deploy.rb with your S3 static website bucket & API keys
- rename "PostsApp" to your Ember app's namespace
- rename "Project Name", title tag, etc.
- customize Twitter Bootstrap in theme.css.sass
- replace StaticJSONAdapter with the RESTAdapter + API if applicable
$ rake build
$ rake deploy
$ cap deploy
This project was forked from GutenYe's excellent example-ember-with-middleman, which provided the basis for Middleman, Sprockets, and some Ember.js boilerplate.
(the MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2013 Adam Meghji
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