Ember
Ember is a JavaScript framework that uses a Component <-> Service approach to building applications. It is mainly used to build web-based applications, but can also be ported over to build desktop applications.
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By default ember-cli updates a number of the "app trees" to be from tests/dummy when developing an addon locally. We do this for app, styles, templates, public, and tests trees (handled inside lib/broccoli/ember-addon.js).
Unfortunately, we do not forward the apps vendor tree to tests/dummy/. This means that our addon's treeForVendor is called, but then subsequently clobbered by the "apps
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Relevant conversation here: hjdivad/ember-m3#807
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It got lost early in some v4 release candidate. Original content could be found here: https://github.com/kaliber5/ember-bootstrap/blob/b711738bba95fd9523e573e5e314f4cf7257f93f/addon/components/base/bs-button.js#L183-L191 It could be used as a starter.
Reported by @rwwagner90 here: kaliber5/ember-bootstrap#1110 (comment)
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Created by Yehuda Katz
Released December 8, 2011
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Describe the bug
Storybook --host attribute it changes localhost where it should change network host.
The expected result should be like the one bellow