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no issue - the Ember Data `Model` class has an `errors` property by default that is set to a `DS.Errors` instance but the Theme model was overriding that with an `errors` attr - it hasn't been an issue so far but causes problems in Ember/Ember Data 3.28.x because that tries to use the `DS.Errors` interface on the overridden attr property which then throws errors because the `errors` attr doesn't have the right methods
12 lines
253 B
JavaScript
12 lines
253 B
JavaScript
import ApplicationSerializer from './application';
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import classic from 'ember-classic-decorator';
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@classic
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export default class Theme extends ApplicationSerializer {
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primaryKey = 'name';
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attrs = {
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gscanErrors: {key: 'errors'}
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};
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}
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