Development Helpers
Handlebars and Ember come with a few helpers that can make developing your templates a bit easier. These helpers make it simple to output variables into your browser's console, or activate the debugger from your templates.
Logging
The {{log}}
helper makes it easy to output variables or expressions in
the
current rendering context into your browser's console:
The {{log}}
helper also accepts primitive types such as strings or numbers.
Adding a breakpoint
The {{debugger}}
helper provides a handlebars equivalent to JavaScript's
debugger
keyword. It will halt execution inside the debugger helper and give
you the ability to inspect the current rendering context:
When using the debugger helper you will have access to a get
function. This
function retrieves values available in the context of the template.
For example, if you're wondering why a value {{foo}}
isn't rendering as
expected within a template, you could place a {{debugger}}
statement and,
when the debugger;
breakpoint is hit, you can attempt to retrieve this value:
> get('foo')
get
is also aware of keywords. So in this situation:
You'll be able to get values from the current item:
> get('this.item.name')
You can also access the context of the view to make sure it is the object that you expect:
> context