I'm trying define a Person class within an Ember-cli project which I can then call from within a service. I've got a basic service working that updates when various inputs are changed but I can't reference the Person class at all. This is what I currently have:
# app/models/person.js
import Ember from "ember";
var Person = Ember.Object.extend({
helloWorld: function() {
alert("Hi, my name is " + this.get('name'));
}
});
export default Person;
and in the router I've got:
# app/router.js
import Ember from 'ember';
import config from './config/environment';
import Person from './models/person';
var Router = Ember.Router.extend({
location: config.locationType,
model: function() {
return Person.create({
name: "Tom Dale"
});
}
});
I'm pretty sure it's referenced the "import Person" correctly because if it's wrong I see an error about the file not being found.
then in the service I've got:
# /app/services/calculator.js
import Ember from 'ember';
export default Ember.Service.extend({
init: function () {
// this gives "Person is not defined"
const person = new Person();
// this gives "Person is not defined"
const person = Person.create({ name: "Tom Jones" });
// this gives "store not defined"
const person = this.store.createRecord('person', { name: "Tom Jones" });
},
});
Any pointers on how I can access the Person class from the service would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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