There are currently 17 open-source projects built with Ember Data, with a combined total of 2.9k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is JavaScript.
Showing 17 open-source projects
Official Firebase adapter for Ember.js, providing Ember Data adapters and services for Cloud Firestore and Realtime Database.
The officially supported adapter for using Firebase with Ember Data, providing realtime bindings and offline persistence.
A PouchDB/CouchDB adapter for Ember Data that enables offline-first apps with automatic sync.
A drop-in admin backend for Ember.js applications with automatic model discovery and CRUD interface.
An Ember CLI addon adapter for seamless integration between Ember Data and Django REST Framework APIs.
An Ember addon that adds Active Record-style validations to Ember Data models with a simple, declarative API.
A collection of APIs that address common data-loading issues in Ember Data applications.
An Ember addon for managing complex object state with undo/redo capabilities, supporting Ember Data models and nested relationships.
An Ember CLI addon that provides seamless integration with the WordPress REST API for building Ember.js applications.
An Ember Data adapter for Sails.js that provides both WebSocket and REST connectivity.
An alternative Ember Data model implementation for handling dynamic schemas and large APIs without defining individual DS.Model classes.
Define custom API actions for Ember.js applications with flexible configuration and Ember Data integration.
An Ember Data adapter and serializer for HAL-style APIs, enabling seamless integration with HAL-compliant backends.
An Ember Data adapter for connecting Ember.js frontends to WordPress backends via the WP REST API.
An Ember Data store that returns Ember Concurrency tasks instead of promises for immediate responses.
An Ember-Data addon for integrating the Tumblr API into Ember applications.
Ember.js add-on providing template helpers for ember-data store operations like find-record, find-all, and query-all.
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