angular-cn/packages/forms/src/form_providers.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 {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {InternalFormsSharedModule, REACTIVE_DRIVEN_DIRECTIVES, TEMPLATE_DRIVEN_DIRECTIVES} from './directives';
feat(forms): add modules for forms and deprecatedForms (#9859) Closes #9732 BREAKING CHANGE: We have removed the deprecated form directives from the built-in platform directive list, so apps are not required to package forms with their app. This also makes forms friendly to offline compilation. Instead, we have exposed three modules: OLD API: - `DeprecatedFormsModule` NEW API: - `FormsModule` - `ReactiveFormsModule` If you provide one of these modules, the default forms directives and providers from that module will be available to you app-wide. Note: You can provide both the `FormsModule` and the `ReactiveFormsModule` together if you like, but they are fully-functional separately. **Before:** ```ts import {disableDeprecatedForms, provideForms} from @angular/forms; bootstrap(App, [ disableDeprecatedForms(), provideForms() ]); ``` **After:** ```ts import {DeprecatedFormsModule} from @angular/common; bootstrap(App, {modules: [DeprecatedFormsModule] }); ``` -OR- ```ts import {FormsModule} from @angular/forms; bootstrap(App, {modules: [FormsModule] }); ``` -OR- ```ts import {ReactiveFormsModule} from @angular/forms; bootstrap(App, {modules: [ReactiveFormsModule] }); ``` You can also choose not to provide any forms module and run your app without forms. Or you can choose not to provide any forms module *and* provide form directives at will. This will allow you to use the deprecatedForms API for some components and not others. ``` import {FORM_DIRECTIVES, FORM_PROVIDERS} from @angular/forms; @Component({ selector: some-comp, directives: [FORM_DIRECTIVES], providers: [FORM_PROVIDERS] }) class SomeComp ```
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import {RadioControlRegistry} from './directives/radio_control_value_accessor';
import {FormBuilder} from './form_builder';
/**
* The ng module for forms.
* @stable
*/
@NgModule({
declarations: TEMPLATE_DRIVEN_DIRECTIVES,
providers: [RadioControlRegistry],
exports: [InternalFormsSharedModule, TEMPLATE_DRIVEN_DIRECTIVES]
})
feat(forms): add modules for forms and deprecatedForms (#9859) Closes #9732 BREAKING CHANGE: We have removed the deprecated form directives from the built-in platform directive list, so apps are not required to package forms with their app. This also makes forms friendly to offline compilation. Instead, we have exposed three modules: OLD API: - `DeprecatedFormsModule` NEW API: - `FormsModule` - `ReactiveFormsModule` If you provide one of these modules, the default forms directives and providers from that module will be available to you app-wide. Note: You can provide both the `FormsModule` and the `ReactiveFormsModule` together if you like, but they are fully-functional separately. **Before:** ```ts import {disableDeprecatedForms, provideForms} from @angular/forms; bootstrap(App, [ disableDeprecatedForms(), provideForms() ]); ``` **After:** ```ts import {DeprecatedFormsModule} from @angular/common; bootstrap(App, {modules: [DeprecatedFormsModule] }); ``` -OR- ```ts import {FormsModule} from @angular/forms; bootstrap(App, {modules: [FormsModule] }); ``` -OR- ```ts import {ReactiveFormsModule} from @angular/forms; bootstrap(App, {modules: [ReactiveFormsModule] }); ``` You can also choose not to provide any forms module and run your app without forms. Or you can choose not to provide any forms module *and* provide form directives at will. This will allow you to use the deprecatedForms API for some components and not others. ``` import {FORM_DIRECTIVES, FORM_PROVIDERS} from @angular/forms; @Component({ selector: some-comp, directives: [FORM_DIRECTIVES], providers: [FORM_PROVIDERS] }) class SomeComp ```
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export class FormsModule {
}
/**
* The ng module for reactive forms.
* @stable
*/
@NgModule({
declarations: [REACTIVE_DRIVEN_DIRECTIVES],
providers: [FormBuilder, RadioControlRegistry],
exports: [InternalFormsSharedModule, REACTIVE_DRIVEN_DIRECTIVES]
})
feat(forms): add modules for forms and deprecatedForms (#9859) Closes #9732 BREAKING CHANGE: We have removed the deprecated form directives from the built-in platform directive list, so apps are not required to package forms with their app. This also makes forms friendly to offline compilation. Instead, we have exposed three modules: OLD API: - `DeprecatedFormsModule` NEW API: - `FormsModule` - `ReactiveFormsModule` If you provide one of these modules, the default forms directives and providers from that module will be available to you app-wide. Note: You can provide both the `FormsModule` and the `ReactiveFormsModule` together if you like, but they are fully-functional separately. **Before:** ```ts import {disableDeprecatedForms, provideForms} from @angular/forms; bootstrap(App, [ disableDeprecatedForms(), provideForms() ]); ``` **After:** ```ts import {DeprecatedFormsModule} from @angular/common; bootstrap(App, {modules: [DeprecatedFormsModule] }); ``` -OR- ```ts import {FormsModule} from @angular/forms; bootstrap(App, {modules: [FormsModule] }); ``` -OR- ```ts import {ReactiveFormsModule} from @angular/forms; bootstrap(App, {modules: [ReactiveFormsModule] }); ``` You can also choose not to provide any forms module and run your app without forms. Or you can choose not to provide any forms module *and* provide form directives at will. This will allow you to use the deprecatedForms API for some components and not others. ``` import {FORM_DIRECTIVES, FORM_PROVIDERS} from @angular/forms; @Component({ selector: some-comp, directives: [FORM_DIRECTIVES], providers: [FORM_PROVIDERS] }) class SomeComp ```
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export class ReactiveFormsModule {
}