You can specify the query parameters on the route-driven controllers which can bind in the URL and configure the query parameters by declaring them on controller to make them active. You can display the template by defining a computed property of query parameterfilter of an array.
Syntax
Ember.Controller.extend ({ queryParams: ['queryParameter'], queryParameter: null });
Example
The example given below shows specifying query parameters on route-driven controllers. Create a new route and name it as specifyquery and open the router.js file to define URL mappings −
import Ember from 'ember'; //Access to Ember.js library as variable Ember import config from './config/environment'; //It provides access to app's configuration data as variable config //The const declares read only variable const Router = Ember.Router.extend ({ location: config.locationType, rootURL: config.rootURL }); //Defines URL mappings that takes parameter as an object to create the routes Router.map(function() { this.route('specifyquery'); }); //It specifies Router variable available to other parts of the app export default Router;
Open the file application.hbs created under app/templates/ with the following code −
<h2>Specifying Query Parameters</h2> {{#link-to 'specifyquery'}}Click Here{{/link-to}}
When you click on the above link, the page should open with a form. Open the specifyquery.hbs file to send the parameters on the route-driven controllers −
//sending action to the addQuery method <form {{action "addQuery" on = "submit"}}> {{input value = queryParam}} <input type = "submit" value = "Send Value"/> </form> {{outlet}}
Now define the computed property of queryParam filtered array which will display the specifyquery template −
import Ember from 'ember'; export default Ember.Controller.extend ({ //specifying the 'query' as one of controller's query parameter queryParams: ['query'], //initialize the query value query: null, //defining a computed property queryParam queryParam: Ember.computed.oneWay('query'), actions: { addQuery: function () { //setting up the query parameters and displaying it this.set('query', this.get('queryParam')); document.write(this.get('query')); } } });
Output
Run the ember server and you will receive the following output −
When you click on the link, it will provide an input box to enter a value and sends an action to the addQuery method.
After clicking the button, it shows the key value pairs to the right of the ? in a URL.
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