BREAKING CHANGE
Before
import * as p from 'angular2/profile';
import * as t from 'angular2/tools';
After
import * as p from 'angular2/instrumentation';
import * as t from 'angular2/platform/browser';
This is part of ongoing work to make core platform-independent.
BREAKING CHANGE
All private exports from 'angular2/src/core/facade/{lang,collection,exception_handler}' should be replaced with 'angular2/src/facade/{lang,collection,exception_handler}'.
This change moves many APIs to the angular2/core export.
This change also automatically adds FORM_BINDINGS in
the application root injector.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Many dependencies that were previously exported from specific
APIs are now exported from angular2/core. Affected exports, which
should now be included from angular2/core include:
angular2/forms
angular2/di
angular2/directives
angular2/change_detection
angular2/bootstrap (except for dart users)
angular2/render
angular2/metadata
angular2/debug
angular2/pipes
Closes#3977
BREAKING CHANGE:
This change moves the http module into angular2/, so its import
path is now angular2/http instead of http/http.
Many other modules have also been moved around inside of angular2,
but the public API paths have not changed as of this commit.
- Extends URLSearchParams API to include operations for combining
different URLSearchParams objects:
These new methods include:
setAll(otherParams): performs `this.set(key, values[0])` for each
key/value-list pair in `otherParams`
appendAll(otherParams): performs `this.append(key, values)` for
each key/value-list pair in `otherParams`
replaceAll(otherParams): for each key/value-list pair in
`otherParams`, replaces current set of values for `key` with
a copy of the list of values.
- RequestOptions do not merge search params automatically (because
there are multiple ways to do this). Instead, they replace any
existing `search` field if `search` is provided. Explicit merging
is required if merging is desirable.
- Some extra test coverage added.
Closes#2417Closes#3020
The BaseRequestOptions class is responsible for declaring default values,
while the RequestOptions class is merely responsible for setting values
based on values provided in the constructor.
This implementation only works in JavaScript, while the Observable transpilation
story gets worked out. Right now, the service just makes a simple request,
and returns an Observable of Response.
Additional functionality will be captured in separate issues.
Fixes#2028