![]() ![]() In Ember 4.12, we enabled generating TypeScript blueprints with ember generate. In Ember 4.11, we published the first TypeScript types in Ember generated from Ember's own source code. In Ember 4.10, we introduced a new, carefully-designed API for Ember's Dependency Injection system: Owner is a subset of the ApplicationInstance type which covers all of its APIs with less duplication and confusion about what to use. In Ember 4.9, we did a ton of internal polish work on our types and started testing Ember itself against our supported range of TypeScript versions. In Ember 4.8, we shipped a preview of our native TypeScript support, starting out with hand-authored types. We also shipped a new testing primitive, renderSettled, which lets you wait for when Ember has re-rendered but other promises are still in flight-handy for testing your loading spinners, for example. In Ember 4.5, we made it possible to use plain old JavaScript functions as helpers: no need to wrap them with helper() any more!
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