Ember can't bind to an array index, so you'll have to work around it. One solution is to limit yourself to a one-way binding, where your textfield updates the values hash. If you're planning to submit the form after the user presses a button, this should do the trick.
Define an array of field ids in your controller and a hash for their values to go in.
App.ApplicationController = Ember.Controller.extend({
fieldIds: ['name', 'email', 'whatever'],
fieldValues: {} // {name: 'user', email: 'user@...', ...}
});
Now extend Ember.TextField
to update your values hash when a text field changes. You'll need to pass each instance a fieldId
and a reference to the values
hash from your controller.
App.TextField = Ember.TextField.extend({
fieldId: null,
values: null,
valueChange: function() {
var fieldId = this.get('fieldId');
var values = this.get('values');
if (values && fieldId) values[fieldId] = this.get('value');
}.observes('value')
});
The template is simple.
{{#each fieldId in fieldIds}}
<label>{{fieldId}}</label>
{{view App.TextField fieldIdBinding="fieldId" valuesBinding="fieldValues"}}
<br/>
{{/each}}
Here it is fleshed out in a jsfiddle.
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