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Author SHA1 Message Date
Fabian Raetz 90af4763d8 fix(angular1_router): delay view update until activate promise gets fullfilled
If the $routerOnActivate hook returns a promise, the navigation
is commited, once the promise gets fullfilled but the view
is updated immediately.

This commit delays the view update so that both (view and url) are
updated at the same time.

Closes #7777
2016-05-19 20:42:06 -07:00
Peter Bacon Darwin 7f22bd62ab test(angular_1_router): apply annotations to controller constructors
Until Angular 1.5.1 is released, the `$routeConfig` and `$routerCanActivate`
annotations for components must live on the controller constructor.

In Angular 1.5.1, it will automatically copy these annotations across from
the component definition file.

Closes #7319
2016-03-09 21:50:24 +00:00
Brian Ford 75343eb340 feat(router): add regex matchers
@petebacondarwin deserves credit for most of this commit.

This allows you to specify a regex and serializer function instead
of the path DSL in your route declaration.

```
@RouteConfig([
  { regex: '[a-z]+.[0-9]+',
    serializer: (params) => `{params.a}.params.b}`,
    component: MyComponent }
])
class Component {}
```

Closes #7325
Closes #7126
2016-03-02 16:08:19 -08:00
Peter Bacon Darwin a1c3be21ec fix(angular1_router): rename `$route` service to `$rootRouter`
The singleton service that represents the top level router was called
`$router` but this is confusing since there are actually lots of routers,
which depend upon where you are in the DOM. This is similar to the situation
with scopes.

This commit clarifies this singleton by renaming it to `$rootRouter`.

BREAKING CHANGE:

The `$router` injectable service has been renamed to `$rootRouter`
2016-02-24 21:15:34 +00:00
Jeff Cross 604c8bbad5 refactor(lifecycle): prefix lifecycle methods with "ng"
BREAKING CHANGE:
Previously, components that would implement lifecycle interfaces would include methods
like "onChanges" or "afterViewInit." Given that components were at risk of using such
names without realizing that Angular would call the methods at different points of
the component lifecycle. This change adds an "ng" prefix to all lifecycle hook methods,
far reducing the risk of an accidental name collision.

To fix, just rename these methods:
 * onInit
 * onDestroy
 * doCheck
 * onChanges
 * afterContentInit
 * afterContentChecked
 * afterViewInit
 * afterViewChecked
 * _Router Hooks_
 * onActivate
 * onReuse
 * onDeactivate
 * canReuse
 * canDeactivate

To:
 * ngOnInit,
 * ngOnDestroy,
 * ngDoCheck,
 * ngOnChanges,
 * ngAfterContentInit,
 * ngAfterContentChecked,
 * ngAfterViewInit,
 * ngAfterViewChecked
 * _Router Hooks_
 * routerOnActivate
 * routerOnReuse
 * routerOnDeactivate
 * routerCanReuse
 * routerCanDeactivate

The names of lifecycle interfaces and enums have not changed, though interfaces
have been updated to reflect the new method names.

Closes #5036
2015-11-30 16:40:50 -08:00
Vamsi V 7d83959be5 refactor(router): rename "as" to "name" in RouteConfig
BREAKING CHANGE:

This is a rename to make routing concepts easier to understand.

Before:

```
@RouteConfig([
  { path: '/', component: MyCmp, as: 'Home' }
])
```

After:

```
@RouteConfig([
  { path: '/', component: MyCmp, name: 'Home' }
])
```

Closes #4622

Closes #4896
2015-10-29 10:52:55 -07:00
Brian Ford 5205a9e65f refactor(angular_1_router): use directives for route targets
BREAKING CHANGE:

Previously, route configuration took a controller constructor function as the value of
`component` in a route definition:

```
$route.config([
  { route: '/', component: MyController }
])
```

Based on the name of the controller, we used to use a componentMapper service to
determine what template to pair with each controller, how to bind the instance to
the $scope.

To make the 1.x router more semantically alligned with Angular 2, we now route to a directive.
Thus a route configuration takes a normalized directive name:

```
$route.config([
  { route: '/', component: 'myDirective' }
])
```

BREAKING CHANGE:

In order to avoid name collisions, lifecycle hooks are now prefixed with `$`. Before:

```
MyController.prototype.onActivate = ...
```

After:

```
MyController.prototype.$onActivate = ...
```

Same for `$canActivate` (which now lives on the directive factory function),
`$canDeactivate`, `$canReuse`, and `$onDeactivate` hooks.
2015-09-21 12:13:07 -07:00
Brian Ford acc2722cb8 refactor(router): rename navigate and navigateInstruction methods 2015-09-11 17:17:45 -07:00
Brian Ford 64ffd9e99c refactor(router): split 1.x tests into separate files 2015-08-24 20:55:50 +00:00