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Pro Ember Data Getting Ember Data to Work with Your API

Title
Pro Ember Data [electronic resource] : Getting Ember Data to Work with Your API / by David Tang.
ISBN
9781484265611
Edition
1st ed. 2021.
Publication
Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XX, 186 p.) 4 illus.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
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Summary
Learn how to work with Ember Data efficiently, from APIs, adapters, and serializers to polymorphic relationships, using your existing JavaScript and Ember knowledge. This book will teach you how to adapt Ember Data to fit your custom API. Have a custom API that you aren't sure how to use with Ember Data? Interested in writing your own adapter or serializer? Want to just know more about how Ember Data works? This is the Ember Data book you have been waiting for. Lots of books and tutorials start off teaching Ember with Ember Data. This is great, especially if you are in control of your API, but what if you aren't? You do a little research and start seeing terminology like adapters, serializers, transforms, and snapshots, and quickly become overwhelmed. Maybe you've thought to yourself that Ember isn't for you. Well, if this sounds familiar, then this book is for you. You will: Review the differences between normalization and serialization Understand how the built-in adapters and serializers in Ember Data work Customize adapters and serializers to consume any API and write them from scratch Handle API errors in Ember Data Work with the Reddit API using Ember Data Learn how to use polymorphic relationships.
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Springer ENIN.
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Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 21, 2021
Contents
1. Ember Data Overview
2. Talking to APIs with Adapters
3. API Response Formats and Serializers
4. Common Adapter and Serializer Customizations
5.Writing an Adapter and Serializer from Scratch
6. Swapping the API with Local Storage
7. Nested Resource URL Paths and Relationship Links
8. Working with Nested Data and Embedded Records
9. Handling Custom Error Responses
10. Testing Adapters and Serializers
11. Common Customizations with JSON:API
12. Consuming the Reddit API
13. Polymorphic Relationships,.
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