Is this possible to group certain in-repo engines under lib folder? Example: lib/group1/engines lib/group2/engines
Is this possible to group the in-repo engines under lib folder? Example: lib/group1/engine1...etc
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It is possible by creating multiple in repo engines. Presuming your working directory is an ember application with the
ember-enginespackage installed:$ ember generate in-repo-engine group1 $ ember generate in-repo-engine group1Be aware that linking between them is not necessarily supported. The official guide has the best explanation for creating them. Based on the core team member's response in the first link, I think the best practice is to create engines as independent ember addons.