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PSM: Reset 'Published Date'
Closes #4557 - The underlying issue is that the PSM is already loaded when Ember routes from an existing post to a new post. Instead of resetting the ‘Published Date’ value manually (with jQuery), I’m using Ember’s computed property setter to ‘refresh’ the cache for that property. I believe that this Ember solution is better than manually going in and resetting it with jQuery.
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@ -74,15 +74,23 @@ var PostSettingsMenuController = Ember.ObjectController.extend({
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.create(deferred);
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}),
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publishedAtValue: Ember.computed('published_at', function () {
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/*jshint unused:false */
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publishedAtValue: Ember.computed('published_at', function (key, value) {
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var pubDate = this.get('published_at');
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// We're using a fake setter to reset
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// the cache for this property
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if (arguments.length > 1) {
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return formatDate(moment());
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}
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if (pubDate) {
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return formatDate(pubDate);
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}
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return formatDate(moment());
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}),
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/*jshint unused:true */
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slugValue: boundOneWay('slug'),
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@ -463,6 +471,10 @@ var PostSettingsMenuController = Ember.ObjectController.extend({
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if (uploader && uploader[0]) {
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uploader[0].uploaderUi.reset();
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}
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},
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resetPubDate: function () {
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this.set('publishedAtValue', '');
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}
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}
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});
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@ -20,8 +20,9 @@ var EditorNewRoute = AuthenticatedRoute.extend(base, {
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// from previous posts
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psm.removeObserver('titleScratch', psm, 'titleObserver');
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// Ensure that the PSM Image Uploader resets
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// Ensure that the PSM Image Uploader and Publish Date selector resets
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psm.send('resetUploader');
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psm.send('resetPubDate');
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this._super(controller, model);
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}
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