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Author SHA1 Message Date
Igor Minar a66cdb469f repackaging: all the repackaging changes squashed 2016-05-01 20:51:00 -07:00
Vikram Subramanian bab81a9831 feat(test): Implement fakeAsync using the FakeAsyncTestZoneSpec from zone.js.
Update the version of zone.js to @0.6.12 that contains the new FakeAsyncTestZoneSpec.

The new fakeAsync zone handles errors better and clearPendingTimers() is no longer required to be called after handling an error and is deprecated.

The fakeAsync test zone will now throw an error if an XHR is attemtped within the test since that cannot be controlled synchronously in the test(Need to be mocked out with a service implementation that doesn't involve XHRs).

This commit also allows fakeAsync to wrap inject to make it consistent with async test zone.

BREAKING CHANGE:

inject can no longer wrap fakeAsync while fakeAsync can wrap inject. So the order in existing tests with inject and fakeAsync has to be switched as follows:

Before:
```
inject([...], fakeAsync((...) => {...}))
```

After:
```
fakeAsync(inject([...], (...) => {...}))
```

Closes #8142
2016-04-21 22:11:00 +00:00
Julie Ralph 8490921fb3 feat(tests): manage asynchronous tests using zones
Instead of using injectAsync and returning a promise, use the `async` function
to wrap tests. This will run the test inside a zone which does not complete
the test until all asynchronous tasks have been completed.

`async` may be used with the `inject` function, or separately.

BREAKING CHANGE:

`injectAsync` is now deprecated. Instead, use the `async` function
to wrap any asynchronous tests.

Before:
```
it('should wait for returned promises', injectAsync([FancyService], (service) => {
  return service.getAsyncValue().then((value) => { expect(value).toEqual('async value'); });
}));

it('should wait for returned promises', injectAsync([], () => {
  return somePromise.then(() => { expect(true).toEqual(true); });
}));
```

After:
```
it('should wait for returned promises', async(inject([FancyService], (service) => {
  service.getAsyncValue().then((value) => { expect(value).toEqual('async value'); });
})));

// Note that if there is no injection, we no longer need `inject` OR `injectAsync`.
it('should wait for returned promises', async(() => {
  somePromise.then() => { expect(true).toEqual(true); });
}));
```

Closes #7735
2016-04-18 15:59:07 -07:00
Misko Hevery 310620fd12 chore: upgrade to new Zone.js API v0.6.2
BREAKING CHANGE

Removed deprecated API from NgZone
- `NgZone.overrideOnTurnStart`
- `NgZone.overrideOnTurnDone`
- `NgZone.overrideOnEventDone`
- `NgZone.overrideOnErrorHandler`

Rename NgZone API
- `NgZone.onTurnStart` => `NgZone.onUnstable`
- `NgZone.onTurnDone` => `NgZone.onMicrotaskEmpty`
- `NgZone.onEventDone` => `NgZone.onStable`

Closes #7345
2016-03-16 18:05:09 +00:00
Julie Ralph b0cebdba6b feat(test): allow tests to specify the platform and application providers used
With providers split into bundles, the test injector is now able to
use providers for a given bundle. Suggested provider lists for tests are
available in `angular2/platform/testing/<platform>`.

Change the providers for a test suite using `setBaseTestProviders`. This
should be done once at the start of the test suite, before any test cases
run.

BREAKING CHANGE: Tests are now required to use `setBaseTestProviders`
to set up. Assuming your tests are run on a browser, setup would change
as follows.

Before:

```js
// Somewhere in test setup
import {BrowserDomAdapter} from 'angular2/src/platform/browser/browser_adapter';
BrowserDomAdapter.makeCurrent
```

After:

```js
// Somewhere in the test setup
import {setBaseTestProviders} from 'angular2/testing';
import {
  TEST_BROWSER_PLATFORM_PROVIDERS,
  TEST_BROWSER_APPLICATION_PROVIDERS
} from 'angular2/platform/testing/browser';

setBaseTestProviders(TEST_BROWSER_PLATFORM_PROVIDERS,
                     TEST_BROWSER_APPLICATION_PROVIDERS);
```

Closes #5351, Closes #5585

Closes #5975
2016-01-13 02:11:06 +00:00
vsavkin 3dca9d522a feat(core): enable dev mode by default
BREAKING CHANGE

Before

Previously Angular would run in dev prod mode by default, and you could enable the dev mode by calling enableDevMode.

After

Now, Angular runs in the dev mode by default, and you can enable the prod mode by calling enableProdMode.
2015-12-15 08:34:44 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh aa70275b01 chore(tests): Enable dev mode in all Angular tests.
Closes #5106
2015-11-06 07:07:04 +00:00
Tobias Bosch 76247b7097 refactor(compiler): use the new compiler everywhere
Closes #3605

BREAKING CHANGE:
- we don't mark an element as bound any more if it only contains text bindings
  E.g. <div>{{hello}}</div>
  This changes the indices when using `DebugElement.componentViewChildren` / `DebugElement.children`.
- `@Directive.compileChildren` was removed,
  `ng-non-bindable` is now builtin and not a directive any more
- angular no more adds the `ng-binding` class to elements with bindings
- directives are now ordered as they are listed in the View.directives regarding change detection.
  Previously they had an undefined order.
- the `Renderer` interface has new methods `createProtoView` and `registerComponentTemplate`. See `DomRenderer` for default implementations.
- reprojection with `ng-content` is now all or nothing per `ng-content` element
- angular2 transformer can't be used in tests that modify directive metadata.
  Use `angular2/src/transform/inliner_for_test` transformer instead.
2015-10-01 18:48:27 -07:00
Rado Kirov cac25fe003 chore(build): replace traceur-runtime with es6-shim.
This removes traceur as a dependency for the t push -f
angular2 build.

Closes #4148
2015-09-14 21:02:29 +00:00