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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T07:26:52+00:00 2026-06-08T07:26:52+00:00

I have a Ember.Select View, using which I can bind an Array of contents

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I have a Ember.Select View, using which I can bind an Array of contents to DropDown list, then using optionValuePath & optionLabelPath I can assign value & labels respectively. But is there something like “optionClassPath” so that I can assign class to the options just like I assigned values

Here’s my code snippet:

MyApp = Ember.Application.create();
MyApp.MyView = Ember.View.extend({
  myArr: [{category:"spend",id:"1",cls:"dropdownOption"},{category:"cashflow",id:"2",cls:"dropdownOption"}]
  myVal: ''
});

Then in my Handlebars template I used it as

{{view Ember.Select
   contentBinding="MyApp.MyView.myArr"
   selectionBinding="MyApp.MyView.myVal"
   optionLabelPath="content.category"
   optionValuePath="content.id"
   optionClassPath="content.cls"
}}

Everything works fine but Ember don’t seem to assign specified class to the options.

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    2026-06-08T07:26:54+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 7:26 am

    If you want to do this in Ember.js directly, you’ll have to reopen Ember.SelectOption as @sabithpocker suggested. So you want something like this, see http://jsfiddle.net/pangratz666/bhSVn/:

    Handlebars:

    <script type="text/x-handlebars" >
        {{view Ember.Select
           contentBinding="MyApp.myController"
           selectionBinding="MyApp.myController.myVal"
           optionLabelPath="content.category"
           optionValuePath="content.id"
           optionClassPath="content.cls"
        }}
    </script>​
    

    JavaScript:

    MyApp = Ember.Application.create({});
    
    Ember.SelectOption.reopen({
        classNameBindings: 'optionClass'.w(),
        optionClass: function(){
            var classPath = this.getPath('parentView.optionClassPath');
            return this.getPath(classPath);
        }.property('parentView.optionClassPath')
    });
    
    MyApp.myController = Ember.ArrayProxy.create({
      content: [{category:"spend",id:"1",cls:"dropdownOption"},{category:"cashflow",id:"2",cls:"dropdownOption"}],
      myVal: ''
    });​
    

    CSS:

    .dropdownOption {
        background-color: green;
    }​
    
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