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import {
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beforeEach,
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beforeEachProviders,
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ddescribe,
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describe,
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expect,
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iit,
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inject,
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it,
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xdescribe,
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xit,
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} from '@angular/core/testing/testing_internal';
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import {AsyncTestCompleter} from '@angular/core/testing/testing_internal';
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import {TestComponentBuilder} from '@angular/compiler/testing';
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2015-05-29 17:58:41 -04:00
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import {bootstrap} from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
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import {APP_BASE_HREF, LocationStrategy} from '@angular/common';
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import {Component, Directive} from '@angular/core/src/metadata';
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import {getDOM} from '@angular/platform-browser/src/dom/dom_adapter';
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import {Console} from '@angular/core/src/console';
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import {provide} from '@angular/core';
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import {DOCUMENT} from '@angular/platform-browser/src/dom/dom_tokens';
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import {
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RouteConfig,
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Route,
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Redirect,
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AuxRoute
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} from '../../../router/src/route_config/route_config_decorator';
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import {PromiseWrapper} from '../../src/facade/async';
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import {BaseException, WrappedException} from '../../src/facade/exceptions';
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2016-04-12 12:40:37 -04:00
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import {
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ROUTER_PROVIDERS,
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ROUTER_PRIMARY_COMPONENT,
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RouteParams,
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Router,
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refactor(Location): out of router and into platform/common
closes https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/4943
BREAKING CHANGE:
`Location` and other related providers have been moved out of `router` and into `platform/common`. `BrowserPlatformLocation` is not meant to be used directly however advanced configurations may use it via the following import change.
Before:
```
import {
PlatformLocation,
Location,
LocationStrategy,
HashLocationStrategy,
PathLocationStrategy,
APP_BASE_HREF}
from 'angular2/router';
import {BrowserPlatformLocation} from 'angular2/src/router/location/browser_platform_location';
```
After:
```
import {
PlatformLocation,
Location,
LocationStrategy,
HashLocationStrategy,
PathLocationStrategy,
APP_BASE_HREF}
from 'angular2/platform/common';
import {BrowserPlatformLocation} from 'angular2/src/platform/browser/location/browser_platform_location';
```
Closes #7962
2016-04-08 03:31:20 -04:00
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ROUTER_DIRECTIVES
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} from '@angular/router';
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import {MockLocationStrategy} from '@angular/common/testing';
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import {ApplicationRef} from '@angular/core/src/application_ref';
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import {MockApplicationRef} from '@angular/core/testing';
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2015-05-29 17:58:41 -04:00
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2016-05-02 01:50:37 -04:00
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// noinspection JSAnnotator
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class DummyConsole implements Console {
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log(message) {}
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warn(message) {}
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}
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export function main() {
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refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
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describe('router bootstrap', () => {
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beforeEachProviders(() => [
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ROUTER_PROVIDERS,
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provide(LocationStrategy, {useClass: MockLocationStrategy}),
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provide(ApplicationRef, {useClass: MockApplicationRef})
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]);
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2015-07-21 18:05:08 -04:00
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// do not refactor out the `bootstrap` functionality. We still want to
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// keep this test around so we can ensure that bootstrap a router works
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refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
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it('should bootstrap a simple app', inject([AsyncTestCompleter], (async) => {
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var fakeDoc = getDOM().createHtmlDocument();
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var el = getDOM().createElement('app-cmp', fakeDoc);
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getDOM().appendChild(fakeDoc.body, el);
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refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
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bootstrap(AppCmp,
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[
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ROUTER_PROVIDERS,
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provide(ROUTER_PRIMARY_COMPONENT, {useValue: AppCmp}),
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provide(LocationStrategy, {useClass: MockLocationStrategy}),
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provide(DOCUMENT, {useValue: fakeDoc}),
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provide(Console, {useClass: DummyConsole})
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])
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.then((applicationRef) => {
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var router = applicationRef.instance.router;
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router.subscribe((_) => {
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expect(el).toHaveText('outer { hello }');
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expect(applicationRef.instance.location.path()).toEqual('');
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async.done();
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});
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});
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refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
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}));
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2015-06-08 21:04:13 -04:00
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2015-07-21 18:05:08 -04:00
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describe('broken app', () => {
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refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
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beforeEachProviders(() => [provide(ROUTER_PRIMARY_COMPONENT, {useValue: BrokenAppCmp})]);
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it('should rethrow exceptions from component constructors',
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inject([AsyncTestCompleter, TestComponentBuilder], (async, tcb: TestComponentBuilder) => {
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tcb.createAsync(AppCmp).then((fixture) => {
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var router = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance.router;
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PromiseWrapper.catchError(router.navigateByUrl('/cause-error'), (error) => {
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expect(error).toContainError('oops!');
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async.done();
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});
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});
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}));
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});
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2015-07-28 01:46:09 -04:00
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describe('back button app', () => {
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refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
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beforeEachProviders(() => [provide(ROUTER_PRIMARY_COMPONENT, {useValue: HierarchyAppCmp})]);
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it('should change the url without pushing a new history state for back navigations',
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inject([AsyncTestCompleter, TestComponentBuilder], (async, tcb: TestComponentBuilder) => {
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tcb.createAsync(HierarchyAppCmp)
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.then((fixture) => {
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var router = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance.router;
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var position = 0;
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var flipped = false;
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var history = [
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['/parent/child', 'root { parent { hello } }', '/super-parent/child'],
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['/super-parent/child', 'root { super-parent { hello2 } }', '/parent/child'],
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['/parent/child', 'root { parent { hello } }', false]
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];
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router.subscribe((_) => {
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var location = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance.location;
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var element = fixture.debugElement.nativeElement;
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var path = location.path();
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var entry = history[position];
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expect(path).toEqual(entry[0]);
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expect(element).toHaveText(entry[1]);
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var nextUrl = entry[2];
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if (nextUrl == false) {
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flipped = true;
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}
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if (flipped && position == 0) {
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async.done();
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return;
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}
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position = position + (flipped ? -1 : 1);
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if (flipped) {
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location.back();
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} else {
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router.navigateByUrl(nextUrl);
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}
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});
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router.navigateByUrl(history[0][0]);
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});
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}), 1000);
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});
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describe('hierarchical app', () => {
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beforeEachProviders(
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() => { return [provide(ROUTER_PRIMARY_COMPONENT, {useValue: HierarchyAppCmp})]; });
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it('should bootstrap an app with a hierarchy',
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inject([AsyncTestCompleter, TestComponentBuilder], (async, tcb: TestComponentBuilder) => {
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tcb.createAsync(HierarchyAppCmp)
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.then((fixture) => {
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var router = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance.router;
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router.subscribe((_) => {
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expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement)
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.toHaveText('root { parent { hello } }');
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expect(fixture.debugElement.componentInstance.location.path())
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.toEqual('/parent/child');
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async.done();
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});
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router.navigateByUrl('/parent/child');
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});
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}));
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// TODO(btford): mock out level lower than LocationStrategy once that level exists
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xdescribe('custom app base ref', () => {
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beforeEachProviders(() => { return [provide(APP_BASE_HREF, {useValue: '/my/app'})]; });
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it('should bootstrap',
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inject([AsyncTestCompleter, TestComponentBuilder],
|
|
|
|
(async, tcb: TestComponentBuilder) => {
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
tcb.createAsync(HierarchyAppCmp)
|
|
|
|
.then((fixture) => {
|
|
|
|
var router = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance.router;
|
|
|
|
router.subscribe((_) => {
|
|
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expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement)
|
|
|
|
.toHaveText('root { parent { hello } }');
|
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expect(fixture.debugElement.componentInstance.location.path())
|
|
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.toEqual('/my/app/parent/child');
|
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|
|
async.done();
|
|
|
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});
|
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|
router.navigateByUrl('/parent/child');
|
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});
|
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}));
|
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|
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});
|
|
|
|
});
|
refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
|
|
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|
2015-07-21 04:26:43 -04:00
|
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|
|
|
|
describe('querystring params app', () => {
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|
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|
beforeEachProviders(
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|
|
|
() => { return [provide(ROUTER_PRIMARY_COMPONENT, {useValue: QueryStringAppCmp})]; });
|
2015-07-21 04:26:43 -04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
it('should recognize and return querystring params with the injected RouteParams',
|
|
|
|
inject([AsyncTestCompleter, TestComponentBuilder], (async, tcb: TestComponentBuilder) => {
|
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|
|
|
tcb.createAsync(QueryStringAppCmp)
|
|
|
|
.then((fixture) => {
|
|
|
|
var router = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance.router;
|
|
|
|
router.subscribe((_) => {
|
|
|
|
fixture.detectChanges();
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement)
|
|
|
|
.toHaveText('qParam = search-for-something');
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
expect(applicationRef.hostComponent.location.path())
|
|
|
|
.toEqual('/qs?q=search-for-something');*/
|
|
|
|
async.done();
|
|
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
router.navigateByUrl('/qs?q=search-for-something');
|
|
|
|
fixture.detectChanges();
|
|
|
|
});
|
2015-09-09 10:41:11 -04:00
|
|
|
}));
|
2015-07-21 04:26:43 -04:00
|
|
|
});
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
|
2016-01-06 17:13:44 -05:00
|
|
|
describe('activate event on outlet', () => {
|
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|
|
|
let tcb: TestComponentBuilder = null;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
beforeEachProviders(() => [provide(ROUTER_PRIMARY_COMPONENT, {useValue: AppCmp})]);
|
|
|
|
|
2016-04-12 12:40:37 -04:00
|
|
|
beforeEach(inject([TestComponentBuilder],
|
|
|
|
(testComponentBuilder) => { tcb = testComponentBuilder; }));
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
it('should get a reference and pass data to components loaded inside of outlets',
|
|
|
|
inject([AsyncTestCompleter], (async) => {
|
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|
|
|
tcb.createAsync(AppWithOutletListeners)
|
2016-04-12 12:40:37 -04:00
|
|
|
.then(fixture => {
|
|
|
|
let appInstance = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
|
|
|
|
let router = appInstance.router;
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
|
2016-04-12 12:40:37 -04:00
|
|
|
router.subscribe((_) => {
|
|
|
|
fixture.detectChanges();
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
|
2016-04-12 12:40:37 -04:00
|
|
|
expect(appInstance.helloCmp).toBeAnInstanceOf(HelloCmp);
|
|
|
|
expect(appInstance.helloCmp.message).toBe('Ahoy');
|
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|
|
|
|
2016-04-12 12:40:37 -04:00
|
|
|
async.done();
|
|
|
|
});
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
|
2016-04-12 12:40:37 -04:00
|
|
|
// TODO(juliemr): This isn't necessary for the test to pass - figure
|
|
|
|
// out what's going on.
|
|
|
|
// router.navigateByUrl('/rainbow(pony)');
|
|
|
|
});
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
}));
|
|
|
|
});
|
2015-05-29 17:58:41 -04:00
|
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
|
|
|
@Component({selector: 'hello-cmp', template: 'hello'})
|
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|
|
|
class HelloCmp {
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
public message: string;
|
2015-05-29 17:58:41 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
|
|
|
@Component({selector: 'hello2-cmp', template: 'hello2'})
|
2015-07-28 01:46:09 -04:00
|
|
|
class Hello2Cmp {
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
public greeting: string;
|
2015-07-28 01:46:09 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
|
|
|
@Component({
|
|
|
|
selector: 'app-cmp',
|
|
|
|
template: `outer { <router-outlet></router-outlet> }`,
|
|
|
|
directives: ROUTER_DIRECTIVES
|
|
|
|
})
|
2015-07-13 19:12:48 -04:00
|
|
|
@RouteConfig([new Route({path: '/', component: HelloCmp})])
|
2015-05-29 17:58:41 -04:00
|
|
|
class AppCmp {
|
2015-06-22 15:14:19 -04:00
|
|
|
constructor(public router: Router, public location: LocationStrategy) {}
|
2015-06-15 18:41:09 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
@Component({
|
|
|
|
selector: 'app-cmp',
|
|
|
|
template: `
|
|
|
|
Hello routing!
|
2016-01-06 17:13:44 -05:00
|
|
|
<router-outlet (activate)="activateHello($event)"></router-outlet>
|
|
|
|
<router-outlet (activate)="activateHello2($event)" name="pony"></router-outlet>`,
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
directives: ROUTER_DIRECTIVES
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
@RouteConfig([
|
|
|
|
new Route({path: '/rainbow', component: HelloCmp}),
|
|
|
|
new AuxRoute({name: 'pony', path: 'pony', component: Hello2Cmp})
|
|
|
|
])
|
2016-01-06 17:13:44 -05:00
|
|
|
class AppWithOutletListeners {
|
|
|
|
helloCmp: HelloCmp;
|
|
|
|
hello2Cmp: Hello2Cmp;
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
constructor(public router: Router, public location: LocationStrategy) {}
|
|
|
|
|
2016-01-06 17:13:44 -05:00
|
|
|
activateHello(cmp: HelloCmp) {
|
|
|
|
this.helloCmp = cmp;
|
|
|
|
this.helloCmp.message = 'Ahoy';
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
activateHello2(cmp: Hello2Cmp) { this.hello2Cmp = cmp; }
|
2015-11-06 13:01:03 -05:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
|
|
|
@Component({
|
|
|
|
selector: 'parent-cmp',
|
|
|
|
template: `parent { <router-outlet></router-outlet> }`,
|
|
|
|
directives: ROUTER_DIRECTIVES
|
|
|
|
})
|
2015-07-13 19:12:48 -04:00
|
|
|
@RouteConfig([new Route({path: '/child', component: HelloCmp})])
|
2015-06-15 18:41:09 -04:00
|
|
|
class ParentCmp {
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
|
|
|
@Component({
|
|
|
|
selector: 'super-parent-cmp',
|
|
|
|
template: `super-parent { <router-outlet></router-outlet> }`,
|
|
|
|
directives: ROUTER_DIRECTIVES
|
|
|
|
})
|
2015-07-28 01:46:09 -04:00
|
|
|
@RouteConfig([new Route({path: '/child', component: Hello2Cmp})])
|
|
|
|
class SuperParentCmp {
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
|
|
|
@Component({
|
|
|
|
selector: 'app-cmp',
|
|
|
|
template: `root { <router-outlet></router-outlet> }`,
|
|
|
|
directives: ROUTER_DIRECTIVES
|
|
|
|
})
|
2015-07-28 01:46:09 -04:00
|
|
|
@RouteConfig([
|
|
|
|
new Route({path: '/parent/...', component: ParentCmp}),
|
|
|
|
new Route({path: '/super-parent/...', component: SuperParentCmp})
|
|
|
|
])
|
2015-06-15 18:41:09 -04:00
|
|
|
class HierarchyAppCmp {
|
2015-06-22 15:14:19 -04:00
|
|
|
constructor(public router: Router, public location: LocationStrategy) {}
|
2015-05-29 17:58:41 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
2015-06-08 21:04:13 -04:00
|
|
|
|
refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
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@Component({selector: 'qs-cmp', template: `qParam = {{q}}`})
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class QSCmp {
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q: string;
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constructor(params: RouteParams) { this.q = params.get('q'); }
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}
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refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
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@Component({
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selector: 'app-cmp',
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template: `<router-outlet></router-outlet>`,
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directives: ROUTER_DIRECTIVES
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})
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2015-07-21 04:26:43 -04:00
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@RouteConfig([new Route({path: '/qs', component: QSCmp})])
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class QueryStringAppCmp {
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constructor(public router: Router, public location: LocationStrategy) {}
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}
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2016-04-12 12:40:37 -04:00
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@Component({selector: 'oops-cmp', template: "oh no"})
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2015-06-08 21:04:13 -04:00
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class BrokenCmp {
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constructor() { throw new BaseException('oops!'); }
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}
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refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.
Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```
After:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```
BREAKING CHANGE:
This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.
Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:
```
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }
@RouteConfig([
{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```
In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.
Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200
Closes #5475
2015-11-23 21:07:37 -05:00
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@Component({
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selector: 'app-cmp',
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template: `outer { <router-outlet></router-outlet> }`,
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directives: ROUTER_DIRECTIVES
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})
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2015-07-13 19:12:48 -04:00
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@RouteConfig([new Route({path: '/cause-error', component: BrokenCmp})])
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2015-06-08 21:04:13 -04:00
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class BrokenAppCmp {
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constructor(public router: Router, public location: LocationStrategy) {}
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2015-06-08 21:04:13 -04:00
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}
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