Demo application written in Ember.js as part of the talk "Why you should take a look at Ember (again)"
This application demonstrates how to write an Ember.js app that talks to a backend via REST and Websockets.
It uses
- ember-cli
- Ember Data
- ember-cli-bootswatch
- ember-cli-content-security-policy
- ember-websockets
- momentjs
- node-twitter-example
$ npm install -g ember-cli
$ npm install -g bower
$ git clone git@github.com:hglattergotz/ember-twitter-demo.git
$ npm install
$ bower install
$ ember serve --proxy http://127.0.0.1:8001
Please note the proxy flag in the last command, this expects your node backed to be listening on port 8001. See below for details.
The hglattergotz/node-twitter-example application can be used as the backed for this example.