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Sane Document Title Build Status

This addon adds sane document.title integration to your ember app.

All it does is include this gist by @machty to your application.

Install

Install by running

ember install:addon ember-cli-document-title

So, how does this work?

This adds two new keys to your routes:

  1. titleToken
  2. title

They can be either strings or functions.

Every time you transition to a route, the following will happen:

  1. Ember will collect the titleTokens from your leafmost route and bubble them up until it hits a route that has title defined. titleToken is the name of the route's model by default.
  2. If title is a string, that will be used as the document title
  3. If title is a function, the collected titleTokens will be passed to it in an array.
  4. What is returned from the title function is used as the document title.

Examples!

Simple, static titles

If you just put strings as the title for all your routes, that will be used as the title for it.

// routes/posts.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
  title: "Our Favorite posts!"
});

// routes/post.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
  title: "Please enjoy this post"
});

Dynamic segments with a static part

Let's say you want something like "Posts - My Blog", with "- My Blog" being static, and "Posts" being something you define on each route.

// routes/posts.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
  titleToken: "Posts"
});

This will be collected and bubble up until it hits the Application Route

// routes/application.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
  title: function(tokens) {
    return tokens.join(' - ') + ' - My Blog';
  }
});

Dynamic title based on model info

In this example, we want something like "Name of current post - Posts - My Blog".

Let's say we have this object as our post-model:

Ember.Object.create({
  name: "Ember is Omakase"
});

And we want to use the name of each post in the title.

// routes/post.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
  titleToken: function(model) {
    return model.get('name');
  }
});

This will then bubble up until it reaches our Posts Route:

// routes/posts.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
  titleToken: "Posts"
});

And continue to the Application Route:

// routes/application.js
export default Ember.Route.extend({
  title: function(tokens) {
    return tokens.reverse().join(' - ') + ' - My Blog';
  }
});

This will result in these titles:

  • On /posts - "Posts - My Blog"
  • On /posts/1 - "Ember is Omakase - Posts - My Blog"