fix(common): do not reference deprecated classes in providers (#14523) (#14523)

References to `NgFor` are now an alias for `NgForOf` instead of a
derived class.

Fixes #14521
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Chuck Jazdzewski 2017-02-23 17:23:56 -08:00 committed by Igor Minar
parent c53621be8e
commit a23634dfd0
5 changed files with 27 additions and 87 deletions

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
*/
export * from './location/index';
export {NgLocaleLocalization, NgLocalization} from './localization';
export {CommonModule, DeprecatedCommonModule} from './common_module';
export {CommonModule} from './common_module';
export {NgClass, NgFor, NgForOf, NgIf, NgPlural, NgPluralCase, NgStyle, NgSwitch, NgSwitchCase, NgSwitchDefault, NgTemplateOutlet, NgComponentOutlet} from './directives/index';
export {AsyncPipe, DatePipe, I18nPluralPipe, I18nSelectPipe, JsonPipe, LowerCasePipe, CurrencyPipe, DecimalPipe, PercentPipe, SlicePipe, UpperCasePipe, TitleCasePipe} from './pipes/index';
export {PLATFORM_BROWSER_ID as ɵPLATFORM_BROWSER_ID, PLATFORM_SERVER_ID as ɵPLATFORM_SERVER_ID, PLATFORM_WORKER_APP_ID as ɵPLATFORM_WORKER_APP_ID, PLATFORM_WORKER_UI_ID as ɵPLATFORM_WORKER_UI_ID, isPlatformBrowser, isPlatformServer, isPlatformWorkerApp, isPlatformWorkerUi} from './platform_id';

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@ -29,12 +29,3 @@ import {COMMON_PIPES} from './pipes/index';
})
export class CommonModule {
}
/**
* A module to contain deprecated directives.
*
* @deprecated
*/
@NgModule({declarations: [COMMON_DEPRECATED_DIRECTIVES], exports: [COMMON_DEPRECATED_DIRECTIVES]})
export class DeprecatedCommonModule {
}

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@ -85,12 +85,8 @@ export class NgForOfRow<T> {
*
* @stable
*/
@Directive({
selector: '[ngFor][ngForOf]',
providers: [{provide: forwardRef(() => NgFor), useExisting: forwardRef(() => NgForOf)}]
})
export class NgForOf<T> implements DoCheck,
OnChanges {
@Directive({selector: '[ngFor][ngForOf]'})
export class NgForOf<T> implements DoCheck, OnChanges {
@Input() ngForOf: NgIterable<T>;
@Input()
set ngForTrackBy(fn: TrackByFunction<T>) {
@ -191,66 +187,11 @@ class RecordViewTuple<T> {
}
/**
* The `NgFor` directive instantiates a template once per item from an iterable. The context
* for each instantiated template inherits from the outer context with the given loop variable
* set to the current item from the iterable.
*
* ### Local Variables
*
* `NgFor` provides several exported values that can be aliased to local variables:
*
* * `index` will be set to the current loop iteration for each template context.
* * `first` will be set to a boolean value indicating whether the item is the first one in the
* iteration.
* * `last` will be set to a boolean value indicating whether the item is the last one in the
* iteration.
* * `even` will be set to a boolean value indicating whether this item has an even index.
* * `odd` will be set to a boolean value indicating whether this item has an odd index.
*
* ### Change Propagation
*
* When the contents of the iterator changes, `NgFor` makes the corresponding changes to the DOM:
*
* * When an item is added, a new instance of the template is added to the DOM.
* * When an item is removed, its template instance is removed from the DOM.
* * When items are reordered, their respective templates are reordered in the DOM.
* * Otherwise, the DOM element for that item will remain the same.
*
* Angular uses object identity to track insertions and deletions within the iterator and reproduce
* those changes in the DOM. This has important implications for animations and any stateful
* controls (such as `<input>` elements which accept user input) that are present. Inserted rows can
* be animated in, deleted rows can be animated out, and unchanged rows retain any unsaved state
* such as user input.
*
* It is possible for the identities of elements in the iterator to change while the data does not.
* This can happen, for example, if the iterator produced from an RPC to the server, and that
* RPC is re-run. Even if the data hasn't changed, the second response will produce objects with
* different identities, and Angular will tear down the entire DOM and rebuild it (as if all old
* elements were deleted and all new elements inserted). This is an expensive operation and should
* be avoided if possible.
*
* To customize the default tracking algorithm, `NgFor` supports `trackBy` option.
* `trackBy` takes a function which has two arguments: `index` and `item`.
* If `trackBy` is given, Angular tracks changes by the return value of the function.
*
* ### Syntax
*
* - `<li *ngFor="let item of items; let i = index; trackBy: trackByFn">...</li>`
* - `<li template="ngFor let item of items; let i = index; trackBy: trackByFn">...</li>`
*
* With `<template>` element:
*
* ```
* <template ngFor let-item [ngForOf]="items" let-i="index" [ngForTrackBy]="trackByFn">
* <li>...</li>
* </template>
* ```
*
* ### Example
*
* See a [live demo](http://plnkr.co/edit/KVuXxDp0qinGDyo307QW?p=preview) for a more detailed
* example.
*
* @deprecated v4.0.0 - Use `NgForOf<T>` instead.
* @deprecated from v4.0.0 - Use NgForOf<any> instead.
*/
export class NgFor extends NgForOf<any> {}
export type NgFor = NgForOf<any>;
/**
* @deprecated from v4.0.0 - Use NgForOf instead.
*/
export const NgFor = NgForOf;

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {CommonModule} from '@angular/common';
import {Component} from '@angular/core';
import {CommonModule, NgFor, NgForOf} from '@angular/common';
import {Component, Directive} from '@angular/core';
import {ComponentFixture, TestBed, async} from '@angular/core/testing';
import {By} from '@angular/platform-browser/src/dom/debug/by';
import {expect} from '@angular/platform-browser/testing/matchers';
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ export function main() {
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [TestComponent],
declarations: [TestComponent, TestDirective],
imports: [CommonModule],
});
});
@ -350,6 +350,14 @@ export function main() {
getComponent().items = ['e', 'f', 'h'];
detectChangesAndExpectText('efh');
}));
it('should support injecting `NgFor` and get an instance of `NgForOf`', async(() => {
const template = `<template ngFor [ngForOf]='items' let-item test></template>`;
fixture = createTestComponent(template);
const testDirective = fixture.debugElement.childNodes[0].injector.get(TestDirective);
const ngForOf = fixture.debugElement.childNodes[0].injector.get(NgForOf);
expect(testDirective.ngFor).toBe(ngForOf);
}));
});
});
}
@ -367,6 +375,11 @@ class TestComponent {
trackByContext(): void { thisArg = this; }
}
@Directive({selector: '[test]'})
class TestDirective {
constructor(public ngFor: NgFor) {}
}
const TEMPLATE = '<div><span *ngFor="let item of items">{{item.toString()}};</span></div>';
function createTestComponent(template: string = TEMPLATE): ComponentFixture<TestComponent> {

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@ -32,10 +32,6 @@ export declare class DecimalPipe implements PipeTransform {
transform(value: any, digits?: string): string;
}
/** @deprecated */
export declare class DeprecatedCommonModule {
}
/** @stable */
export declare class HashLocationStrategy extends LocationStrategy {
constructor(_platformLocation: PlatformLocation, _baseHref?: string);
@ -147,8 +143,7 @@ export declare class NgComponentOutlet implements OnChanges, OnDestroy {
}
/** @deprecated */
export declare class NgFor extends NgForOf<any> {
}
export declare const NgFor: typeof NgForOf;
/** @stable */
export declare class NgForOf<T> implements DoCheck, OnChanges {