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Ember Action Codemods

Usage

Step 1: Install dependencies

yarn add ember-event-helpers
# if you're on ember-source 3.9 or below
yarn add ember-on-modifier ember-fn-helper-polyfill

Step 2: Convert {{action}} modifiers to {{on}} modifiers

This is the safest of the codemods.

npx ember-template-recast app/ -t \
  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lennyburdette/ember-action-codemods/master/src/action-modifiers.js

Step 3: Convert onclick={{action foo}} to {{on "click" foo}}

Switching from event properties to Ember modifiers can have subtle behavior changes regarding event ordering!

See https://developer.squareup.com/blog/deep-dive-on-ember-events/ for a comprehensive rundown.

npx ember-template-recast app/ -t \
  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lennyburdette/ember-action-codemods/master/src/event-properties.js

Step 4: Convert action hashes in JavaScript to decorated properties:

Requires Ember.js 3.10 and above. This will no-op if your action names conflict with existing ember component functions.

If you're converting to native classes, this is unnecessary (you're already using the @action decorator).

npx jscodeshift app/ -t \
  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lennyburdette/ember-action-codemods/master/src/action-decorators.js

Step 5: Convert string actions to properties

If you're not using the actions hash in components and controllers, this is safe to do.

npx ember-template-recast app/ -t \
  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lennyburdette/ember-action-codemods/master/src/string-actions.js

What does it do?

Check out the tests!

TODO:

  • Remove uses of the (action) helper once there's a canonical way to handle value=, target=, and allowedKeys=.