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Author SHA1 Message Date
Feliks Khantsis 3c2438425b feat: add direction property to locale files (#33556)
PR Close #33556
2019-12-03 15:58:09 -08:00
Matthew Harris 624425a288 docs(common): getCurrencySymbol return typo (#33792)
Extra 0 added to end of docs.
PR Close #33792
2019-11-13 13:37:10 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 7e8eec57f0 refactor(common): move the low level locale registering to core (#33523)
To limit the exposure of the private `LOCALE_DATA` from outside
`@angular/core` this commit exposes private functions in the core
to hide the internal structures better.

* The `registerLocaleData()` implementation has moved from
`@angular/common` to `@angular/core`. A stub that delegates to
core has been left in common for backward compatibility.
* A new `ɵunregisterLocaleData()` function has been provided,
which is particularly useful in tests to clear out registered locales
to prevent subsequent tests from being affected.
* A private export of `ɵregisterLocaleData()` has been removed
from `@angular/common`. This was not being used and is accessible
via `@angular/core` anyway.

PR Close #33523
2019-11-05 17:26:59 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 5b21b71c9a refactor(common): use private names rather than aliases internally (#33523)
PR Close #33523
2019-11-05 17:26:59 +00:00
Olivier Combe 5e0f982961 feat(ivy): use i18n locale data to determine the plural form of ICU expressions (#29249)
Plural ICU expressions depend on the locale (different languages have different plural forms). Until now the locale was hard coded as `en-US`.
For compatibility reasons, if you use ivy with AOT and bootstrap your app with `bootstrapModule` then the `LOCALE_ID` token will be set automatically for ivy, which is then used to get the correct plural form.
If you use JIT, you need to define the `LOCALE_ID` provider on the module that you bootstrap.
For `TestBed` you can use either `configureTestingModule` or `overrideProvider` to define that provider.
If you don't use the compat mode and start your app with `renderComponent` you need to call `ɵsetLocaleId` manually to define the `LOCALE_ID` before bootstrap. We expect this to change once we start adding the new i18n APIs, so don't rely on this function (there's a reason why it's a private export).
PR Close #29249
2019-05-30 15:09:02 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh 9147092a15 Revert "feat(ivy): use i18n locale data to determine the plural form of ICU expressions (#29249)" (#29918)
This reverts commit 6a8cca7975.

PR Close #29918
2019-04-15 16:55:51 -07:00
Olivier Combe 6a8cca7975 feat(ivy): use i18n locale data to determine the plural form of ICU expressions (#29249)
Plural ICU expressions depend on the locale (different languages have different plural forms). Until now the locale was hard coded as `en-US`.
For compatibility reasons, if you use ivy with AOT and bootstrap your app with `bootstrapModule` then the `LOCALE_ID` token will be set automatically for ivy, which is then used to get the correct plural form.
If you use JIT, you need to define the `LOCALE_ID` provider on the module that you bootstrap.
For `TestBed` you can use either `configureTestingModule` or `overrideProvider` to define that provider.
If you don't use the compat mode and start your app with `renderComponent` you need to call `ɵsetLocaleId` manually to define the `LOCALE_ID` before bootstrap. We expect this to change once we start adding the new i18n APIs, so don't rely on this function (there's a reason why it's a private export).
PR Close #29249
2019-04-15 10:40:26 -07:00
Judy Bogart 333bfa0ffb docs: api doc for i18n (#29289)
PR Close #29289
2019-03-29 10:27:42 -07:00
Ruslan Dzhabbarov 7dab458884 docs(common): fix documentation for getLocaleCurrencyName (#27087)
PR Close #27087
2018-12-14 15:27:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 24521f549c docs: convert all `@experimental` tags to `@publicApi` tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:52 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 38a0d1fac5 docs: remove unnecessary `@linkDocs` tags (#24000)
It is cleaner and simpler to use just a straightforward link.

PR Close #24000
2018-06-13 16:47:40 -07:00
Olivier Combe 4180912538 feat(common): export functions to format numbers, percents, currencies & dates (#22423)
The utility functions `formatNumber`, `formatPercent`, `formatCurrency`, and `formatDate` used by the number, percent, currency and date pipes are now available for developers who want to use them outside of templates.

Fixes #20536

PR Close #22423
2018-02-23 15:27:10 -08:00
Olivier Combe 44154e71fd fix(common): round currencies based on decimal digits in `CurrencyPipe` (#21783)
By default, we now round currencies based on the number of decimal digits available for that currency instead of using the rouding defined in the number formats.
More info about that can be found in http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/latest/supplemental/detailed_territory_currency_information.html#format_info

Fixes #10189

PR Close #21783
2018-02-09 14:42:23 -08:00
Olivier Combe 420cc7afc6 fix(common): add locale currency values (#21783)
we now use locale currency symbols, since they may be different in each locale (we were only using english data previously)

Fixes #20385

PR Close #21783
2018-02-09 14:42:23 -08:00
Trotyl 879756d44c fix(common): fallback to last defined value for named date and time formats (#21299)
closes #21282

PR Close #21299
2018-01-18 13:39:00 -06:00
Olivier Combe fecf768f43 fix(common): export currencies via `getCurrencySymbol` (#20983)
PR Close #20983
2018-01-05 14:24:26 -08:00
Olivier Combe 4ec5e282d9 fix(common): use correct group separator for currency pipe (#18932)
PR Close #18932
2017-08-29 18:19:21 -07:00
Victor Berchet 832876d0a1 refactor(common): refactor i18n code to ease tree shaking (#18907)
PR Close #18907
2017-08-29 11:26:09 -05:00
Olivier Combe 4c45347635 refactor(common): remove `AVAILABLE_LOCALES` (#18907)
Fixes #18855

PR Close #18907
2017-08-29 11:26:09 -05:00
Olivier Combe 079d884b6c feat(common): drop use of the Intl API to improve browser support (#18284)
BREAKING CHANGE: Because of multiple bugs and browser inconsistencies, we have dropped the intl api in favor of data exported from the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR).
Unfortunately we had to change the i18n pipes (date, number, currency, percent) and there are some breaking changes.

1. I18n pipes
* Breaking change:
  - By default Angular now only contains locale data for the language `en-US`, if you set the value of `LOCALE_ID` to another locale, you will have to import new locale data for this language because we don't use the intl API anymore.

* Features:
  - you don't need to use the intl polyfill for Angular anymore.
  - all i18n pipes now have an additional last parameter `locale` which allows you to use a specific locale instead of the one defined in the token `LOCALE_ID` (whose value is `en-US` by default).
  - the new locale data extracted from CLDR are now available to developers as well and can be used through an API (which should be especially useful for library authors).
  - you can still use the old pipes for now, but their names have been changed and they are no longer included in the `CommonModule`. To use them, you will have to import the `DeprecatedI18NPipesModule` after the `CommonModule` (the order is important):

  ```ts
  import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
  import { CommonModule, DeprecatedI18NPipesModule } from '@angular/common';

  @NgModule({
    imports: [
      CommonModule,
      // import deprecated module after
      DeprecatedI18NPipesModule
    ]
  })
  export class AppModule { }
  ```

  Dont forget that you will still need to import the intl API polyfill if you want to use those deprecated pipes.

2. Date pipe
* Breaking changes:
  - the predefined formats (`short`, `shortTime`, `shortDate`, `medium`, ...) now use the patterns given by CLDR (like it was in AngularJS) instead of the ones from the intl API. You might notice some changes, e.g. `shortDate` will be `8/15/17` instead of `8/15/2017` for `en-US`.
  - the narrow version of eras is now `GGGGG` instead of `G`, the format `G` is now similar to `GG` and `GGG`.
  - the narrow version of months is now `MMMMM` instead of `L`, the format `L` is now the short standalone version of months.
  - the narrow version of the week day is now `EEEEE` instead of `E`, the format `E` is now similar to `EE` and `EEE`.
  - the timezone `z` will now fallback to `O` and output `GMT+1` instead of the complete zone name (e.g. `Pacific Standard Time`), this is because the quantity of data required to have all the zone names in all of the existing locales is too big.
  - the timezone `Z` will now output the ISO8601 basic format, e.g. `+0100`, you should now use `ZZZZ` to get `GMT+01:00`.

  | Field type | Format        | Example value         | v4 | v5            |
  |------------|---------------|-----------------------|----|---------------|
  | Eras       | Narrow        | A for AD              | G  | GGGGG         |
  | Months     | Narrow        | S for September       | L  | MMMMM         |
  | Week day   | Narrow        | M for Monday          | E  | EEEEE         |
  | Timezone   | Long location | Pacific Standard Time | z  | Not available |
  | Timezone   | Long GMT      | GMT+01:00             | Z  | ZZZZ          |

* Features
  - new predefined formats `long`, `full`, `longTime`, `fullTime`.
  - the format `yyy` is now supported, e.g. the year `52` will be `052` and the year `2017` will be `2017`.
  - standalone months are now supported with the formats `L` to `LLLLL`.
  - week of the year is now supported with the formats `w` and `ww`, e.g. weeks `5` and `05`.
  - week of the month is now supported with the format `W`, e.g. week `3`.
  - fractional seconds are now supported with the format `S` to `SSS`.
  - day periods for AM/PM now supports additional formats `aa`, `aaa`, `aaaa` and `aaaaa`. The formats `a` to `aaa` are similar, while `aaaa` is the wide version if available (e.g. `ante meridiem` for `am`), or equivalent to `a` otherwise, and `aaaaa` is the narrow version (e.g. `a` for `am`).
  - extra day periods are now supported with the formats `b` to `bbbbb` (and `B` to `BBBBB` for the standalone equivalents), e.g. `morning`, `noon`, `afternoon`, ....
  - the short non-localized timezones are now available with the format `O` to `OOOO`. The formats `O` to `OOO` will output `GMT+1` while the format `OOOO` will be `GMT+01:00`.
  - the ISO8601 basic time zones are now available with the formats `Z` to `ZZZZZ`. The formats `Z` to `ZZZ` will output `+0100`, while the format `ZZZZ` will be `GMT+01:00` and `ZZZZZ` will be `+01:00`.

* Bug fixes
  - the date pipe will now work exactly the same across all browsers, which will fix a lot of bugs for safari and IE.
  - eras can now be used on their own without the date, e.g. the format `GG` will be `AD` instead of `8 15, 2017 AD`.

3. Currency pipe
* Breaking change:
  - the default value for `symbolDisplay` is now `symbol` instead of `code`. This means that by default you will see `$4.99` for `en-US` instead of `USD4.99` previously.

* Deprecation:
  - the second parameter of the currency pipe (`symbolDisplay`) is no longer a boolean, it now takes the values `code`, `symbol` or `symbol-narrow`. A boolean value is still valid for now, but it is deprecated and it will print a warning message in the console.

* Features:
  - you can now choose between `code`, `symbol` or `symbol-narrow` which gives you access to more options for some currencies (e.g. the canadian dollar with the code `CAD` has the symbol `CA$` and the symbol-narrow `$`).

4. Percent pipe
* Breaking change
  - if you don't specify the number of digits to round to, the local format will be used (and it usually rounds numbers to 0 digits, instead of not rounding previously), e.g. `{{ 3.141592 | percent }}` will output `314%` for the locale `en-US` instead of `314.1592%` previously.

Fixes #10809, #9524, #7008, #9324, #7590, #6724, #3429, #17576, #17478, #17319, #17200, #16838, #16624, #16625, #16591, #14131, #12632, #11376, #11187

PR Close #18284
2017-08-22 15:43:58 -05:00