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php-flarum/ember/forum/app/components/discussion/post-discussion-renamed.js
Toby Zerner 40a6d77e74 Big front-end asset/filestructure refactor
- Extract shared Ember components into a “flarum-common” ember-cli
addon. This can be used by both the forum + admin Ember apps, keeping
things DRY
- Move LESS styles into their own top-level directory and do a similar
thing (extract common styles)
- Add LESS/JS compilation and versioning to PHP (AssetManager)
- Set up admin entry point

(Theoretical) upgrade instructions:
- Delete everything in [app_root]/public
- Set up tooling in forum/admin Ember apps (npm install/update, bower
install/update) and then build them (ember build)
- php artisan vendor:publish
- Upgrade flarum/flarum repo (slight change in a config file)
- If you need to trigger a LESS/JS recompile, delete the .css/.js files
in [app_root]/public/flarum. I set up LiveReload to do this for me when
I change files in less/ or ember/

Todo:
- Start writing admin app!
- Remove bootstrap/font-awesome from repo and instead depend on their
composer packages? Maybe? (Bower is not an option here)
2015-03-29 22:13:26 +10:30

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import Ember from 'ember';
import FadeIn from 'flarum-forum/mixins/fade-in';
import HasItemLists from 'flarum-forum/mixins/has-item-lists';
var precompileTemplate = Ember.Handlebars.compile;
/**
Component for a `discussionRenamed`-typed post.
*/
export default Ember.Component.extend(FadeIn, HasItemLists, {
layoutName: 'components/discussion/post-discussion-renamed',
tagName: 'article',
classNames: ['post', 'post-discussion-renamed', 'post-activity'],
itemLists: ['controls'],
// The stream-content component instansiates this component and sets the
// `content` property to the content of the item in the post-stream object.
// This happens to be our post model!
post: Ember.computed.alias('content'),
oldTitle: Ember.computed.alias('post.content.0'),
newTitle: Ember.computed.alias('post.content.1'),
populateControls: function(items) {
this.addActionItem(items, 'delete', 'Delete', 'times', 'post.canDelete');
},
actions: {
// In the template, we render the "controls" dropdown with the contents of
// the `renderControls` property. This way, when a post is initially
// rendered, it doesn't have to go to the trouble of rendering the
// controls right away, which speeds things up. When the dropdown button
// is clicked, this will fill in the actual controls.
renderControls: function() {
this.set('renderControls', this.get('controls'));
},
delete: function() {
var post = this.get('post');
post.destroyRecord();
this.sendAction('postRemoved', post);
}
}
});