Fix waitForProperty on non-EmberObject hosts (i.e. native classes) (#352. Fixes #292. Thanks @andrewfan for the find!)
1.1.6
Enhancements
Add support for waitForEvent helper on host objects supporting 'on' API. Previously, waitForEvent only supported DOM-like objects with addEventListener/removeEventListener or jQuery-like objects with one/off, but did not support those with just on/off. (#348. Fixes #164)
1.1.5
Bugfixes
Avoid auto-tracking rerender assertion / infinite rerender during cancellation in certain contexts in Ember 3.15+ (#341, Fixes #340)
1.1.4
Bugfixes
Avoid auto-tracking rerender assertion thrown in certain contexts in Ember 3.15+ (#338, fixed #337 thanks @Turbo87 for the report!)
Fix passing tasks into action helper directly on Ember 2.8 (yes, 2.8)
Introduce official TypeScript definitions targetting the last 3 versions of
TypeScript. A big, big thank you to @chancancode for this heroic effort!
Also, a thank you to all others before who worked on previous iterations of
typing experiments for ember-concurrency and provided feedback. **If you were
using one of the community-provided solutions or other custom type definitions,
you will likely need to remove those and refactor to adhere to the new official
types. (#357)
For more information about using TypeScript with ember-concurrency, please see the new docs page
1.1.7
Fix waitForProperty on non-EmberObject hosts (#352. Fixes #292. Thanks @andrewfan for the find!)
1.1.6
Add support for waitForEvent helper on host objects supporting 'on' API.
Previously, waitForEvent only supported DOM-like objects with
addEventListener/removeEventListener or jQuery-like objects with one/off,
but did not support those with just on/off. (#348. Fixes #164)
1.1.5
Avoid auto-tracking rerender assertion / infinite rerender during cancelation
in certain contexts in Ember 3.15+ (#341, Fixes #340)
1.1.4
Avoid auto-tracking rerender assertion thrown in certain contexts in Ember 3.15+
Fix passing tasks into action helper directly on Ember 2.8 (yes, 2.8)
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