angular-cn/packages/upgrade/test/static/integration/injection_spec.ts

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/**
* @license
* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {InjectionToken, Injector, NgModule, destroyPlatform} from '@angular/core';
import {async} from '@angular/core/testing';
import {BrowserModule} from '@angular/platform-browser';
import {platformBrowserDynamic} from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import * as angular from '@angular/upgrade/src/common/angular1';
import {$INJECTOR, INJECTOR_KEY} from '@angular/upgrade/src/common/constants';
import {UpgradeModule, downgradeInjectable} from '@angular/upgrade/static';
import {bootstrap, html} from '../test_helpers';
export function main() {
describe('injection', () => {
beforeEach(() => destroyPlatform());
afterEach(() => destroyPlatform());
it('should downgrade ng2 service to ng1', async(() => {
// Tokens used in ng2 to identify services
feat(core): Add type information to injector.get() (#13785) - Introduce `InjectionToken<T>` which is a parameterized and type-safe version of `OpaqueToken`. DEPRECATION: - `OpaqueToken` is now deprecated, use `InjectionToken<T>` instead. - `Injector.get(token: any, notFoundValue?: any): any` is now deprecated use the same method which is now overloaded as `Injector.get<T>(token: Type<T>|InjectionToken<T>, notFoundValue?: T): T;`. Migration - Replace `OpaqueToken` with `InjectionToken<?>` and parameterize it. - Migrate your code to only use `Type<?>` or `InjectionToken<?>` as injection tokens. Using other tokens will not be supported in the future. BREAKING CHANGE: - Because `injector.get()` is now parameterize it is possible that code which used to work no longer type checks. Example would be if one injects `Foo` but configures it as `{provide: Foo, useClass: MockFoo}`. The injection instance will be that of `MockFoo` but the type will be `Foo` instead of `any` as in the past. This means that it was possible to call a method on `MockFoo` in the past which now will fail type check. See this example: ``` class Foo {} class MockFoo extends Foo { setupMock(); } var PROVIDERS = [ {provide: Foo, useClass: MockFoo} ]; ... function myTest(injector: Injector) { var foo = injector.get(Foo); // This line used to work since `foo` used to be `any` before this // change, it will now be `Foo`, and `Foo` does not have `setUpMock()`. // The fix is to downcast: `injector.get(Foo) as MockFoo`. foo.setUpMock(); } ``` PR Close #13785
2017-01-03 19:54:46 -05:00
const Ng2Service = new InjectionToken('ng2-service');
// Sample ng1 NgModule for tests
@NgModule({
imports: [BrowserModule, UpgradeModule],
providers: [
{provide: Ng2Service, useValue: 'ng2 service value'},
]
})
class Ng2Module {
ngDoBootstrap() {}
}
// create the ng1 module that will import an ng2 service
const ng1Module =
angular.module('ng1Module', []).factory('ng2Service', downgradeInjectable(Ng2Service));
bootstrap(platformBrowserDynamic(), Ng2Module, html('<div>'), ng1Module)
.then((upgrade) => {
const ng1Injector = upgrade.$injector;
expect(ng1Injector.get('ng2Service')).toBe('ng2 service value');
});
}));
it('should upgrade ng1 service to ng2', async(() => {
// Tokens used in ng2 to identify services
feat(core): Add type information to injector.get() (#13785) - Introduce `InjectionToken<T>` which is a parameterized and type-safe version of `OpaqueToken`. DEPRECATION: - `OpaqueToken` is now deprecated, use `InjectionToken<T>` instead. - `Injector.get(token: any, notFoundValue?: any): any` is now deprecated use the same method which is now overloaded as `Injector.get<T>(token: Type<T>|InjectionToken<T>, notFoundValue?: T): T;`. Migration - Replace `OpaqueToken` with `InjectionToken<?>` and parameterize it. - Migrate your code to only use `Type<?>` or `InjectionToken<?>` as injection tokens. Using other tokens will not be supported in the future. BREAKING CHANGE: - Because `injector.get()` is now parameterize it is possible that code which used to work no longer type checks. Example would be if one injects `Foo` but configures it as `{provide: Foo, useClass: MockFoo}`. The injection instance will be that of `MockFoo` but the type will be `Foo` instead of `any` as in the past. This means that it was possible to call a method on `MockFoo` in the past which now will fail type check. See this example: ``` class Foo {} class MockFoo extends Foo { setupMock(); } var PROVIDERS = [ {provide: Foo, useClass: MockFoo} ]; ... function myTest(injector: Injector) { var foo = injector.get(Foo); // This line used to work since `foo` used to be `any` before this // change, it will now be `Foo`, and `Foo` does not have `setUpMock()`. // The fix is to downcast: `injector.get(Foo) as MockFoo`. foo.setUpMock(); } ``` PR Close #13785
2017-01-03 19:54:46 -05:00
const Ng1Service = new InjectionToken('ng1-service');
// Sample ng1 NgModule for tests
@NgModule({
imports: [BrowserModule, UpgradeModule],
providers: [
// the following line is the "upgrade" of an AngularJS service
{
provide: Ng1Service,
useFactory: (i: angular.IInjectorService) => i.get('ng1Service'),
deps: ['$injector']
}
]
})
class Ng2Module {
ngDoBootstrap() {}
}
// create the ng1 module that will import an ng2 service
const ng1Module = angular.module('ng1Module', []).value('ng1Service', 'ng1 service value');
bootstrap(platformBrowserDynamic(), Ng2Module, html('<div>'), ng1Module)
.then((upgrade) => {
const ng2Injector = upgrade.injector;
expect(ng2Injector.get(Ng1Service)).toBe('ng1 service value');
});
}));
it('should initialize the upgraded injector before application run blocks are executed',
async(() => {
let runBlockTriggered = false;
const ng1Module = angular.module('ng1Module', []).run([
INJECTOR_KEY,
function(injector: Injector) {
runBlockTriggered = true;
expect(injector.get($INJECTOR)).toBeDefined();
}
]);
@NgModule({imports: [BrowserModule, UpgradeModule]})
class Ng2Module {
ngDoBootstrap() {}
}
bootstrap(platformBrowserDynamic(), Ng2Module, html('<div>'), ng1Module).then(() => {
expect(runBlockTriggered).toBeTruthy();
});
}));
});
}