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@ef4 we are interested in helping to create the v2 addon docs. @villander and I are going to review the RFC and see what we can pull out from it. Can we meet with you once we have the bare bones sketched out?
I reached out to hashrocket to see if they will allow us to use the blog post they have about v1 hooks within our docs, to avoid writing new material.
@rwwagner90 can you tell me which hooks you have used the most? If there's any particular addon you used them in that you can link us to, that would be great. We can do some experimenting and then we will probably have some questions.
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Thanks for raising this! We need an author for the content. Just one or two examples in a short article would even be a huge help. Are there any blog posts covering this? We could ask the authors if they would let us use the content.
I don’t write any addons using hooks and so I can’t really guide anyone directly, but I can help review PRs for clarity and test code samples.
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@miguelcobain @rwwagner90 @kaliber5 @ef4 @runspired I know that you guys have a lot of experience writing addons for the ember community and I appreciate it a lot.
I’ve been mentoring many developers these last years. And even for experienced developers is too hard to play with addons when people need to do something more complex with addon hooks. They always need to jump in an addon already built like ember-bootstrap
or know about the framework behind the scenes to develop their addons. Since one of the core values of ember.js is ergonomic, I really would love to see this knowledge more public and improved. Can you help us here?
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@villander I usually stumble through this stuff myself and I don't know a ton about it. However, I would be happy to help write up what I know. Where should we start?
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This is another reason why I am working to kill off the traditional (v1) addon format. They're way too hard to contribute to, and that's not primarily because of a lack of docs. It's because they're complicated and genuinely hard to work with.
I would rather get help on learning materials for v2 addon authoring than try to explain how v1 addons work. The end result will be more beginner-friendly.
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@jenweber I am really not sure, to be honest. I usually just look them up when I have a need, and then they immediately exit my brain. I think we should probably look at top addons on Ember Observer and check the hooks they use.
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