the controller looks like this
class App.ContactsController extends Tower.Controller
index: (params) ->
@set('person', App.HighrisePerson.create())
@render "index"
the view looks like this
App.ContactsEditView = Ember.View.extend
templateName: 'contacts/edit'
resourceBinding: 'controller.person'
init: (args...) ->
@._super(args...)
console.log(@.get('resource'))
console.log('inited')
with the above block i see in the console that resource is set to an instance of my Ember.Object
but with the following viewcode
div class: "row-fluid", ->
text "{{#with resource}}"
text "Hello"
text "{{/with}}"
relevant part of parent view
div class: "row-fluid contact-form", ->
div class: "row-fluid", ->
h1 "Want to work with us?"
p "So...you want to be kohactivated!?!? Please take a few moments to fill out the form below and provide us with some details about your project, company or start-up."
text "{{view App.ContactsEditView}}"
i see no rendered output for hello
if i move hello outside of the #with block i see hello,
so I assume that it isnt recognizing resource for some reason
Any help is appreciated.
That's right -- it's looking for resource
in the current handlebars context rather than the view (which as of ember.js 0.9.8 I believe, is no longer the default context). You'll need view.resource
instead.
(Side note: conversely, to reference the handlebars context from the view, use context.whatever
)