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Author SHA1 Message Date
Misko Hevery 14f0e9ada8 chore: fix DDC errors / warnings
Closes #7195
2016-03-08 22:17:32 +00:00
Julie Ralph 5a59e44765 chore(test): migrate Dart tests to package:test
Instead of running with karma and the karma-dart shim, run dart
tests directly using the new package:test runner. This migrates
away from package:unittest.

Fixes a couple tests, mostly associated with depending on absolute
URLs or editing the test providers after an injector had already
been created.

Remove karma-dart and associated files. Change gupfiles to run tests
via `pub run test` instead.
2016-03-04 02:27:44 +00:00
Brian Ford 7d44b8230e fix(router): support outlets within dynamic components
Fixes internal b/27294172
2016-03-03 06:49:29 -08:00
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
Julie Ralph e1bf3d33f8 feat(debug): replace DebugElement with new Debug DOM
Now, using `ng.probe(element)` in the browser console returns
a DebugElement when in dev mode.

`ComponentFixture#debugElement` also returns a new DebugElement.

Breaking Change:

This is a breaking change for unit tests. The API for the DebugElement
has changed. Now, there is a DebugElement or DebugNode for every node
in the DOM, not only nodes with an ElementRef. `componentViewChildren` is
removed, and `childNodes` is a list of ElementNodes corresponding to every
child in the DOM. `query` no longer takes a scope parameter, since
the entire rendered DOM is included in the `childNodes`.

Before:

```
componentFixture.debugElement.componentViewChildren[0];
```

After
```
// Depending on the DOM structure of your component, the
// index may have changed or the first component child
// may be a sub-child.
componentFixture.debugElement.children[0];
```

Before:

```
debugElement.query(By.css('div'), Scope.all());
```

After:

```
debugElement.query(By.css('div'));
```

Before:

```
componentFixture.debugElement.elementRef;
```

After:

```
componentFixture.elementRef;
```
2016-01-29 11:28:10 -08:00
Brian Ford a038bb9ae3 fix(router): preserve specificity for redirects
Previously when comparing which of multiple possible routes to choose in
an ambiguous case, we looked at the specificity of the target of redirect
matches rather than the original match. This meant that if a redirect
used a whilecard, but redirected to a target that was a static path,
we'd cound the static path's specificity instead of the wildcard.

This change stores the specificity of the redirect on the RedirectInstruction.

Closes #5933
2016-01-04 20:06:21 +00:00
Brian Ford 2a2f9a9a19 feat(router): support links with just auxiliary routes
Closes #5930
2015-12-16 19:50:19 +00:00
Victor Berchet da9b46a071 feat: camelCase Angular (kebab-case removal)
BREAKING CHANGE:

Angular is now fully camel case.

Before:

    <p *ng-if="cond">
    <my-cmp [my-prop]="exp">
    <my-cmp (my-event)="action()">
    <my-cmp [(my-prop)]="prop">
    <input #my-input>
    <template ng-for #my-item [ng-for-of]=items #my-index="index">

After

    <p *ngIf="cond">
    <my-cmp [myProp]="exp">
    <my-cmp (myEvent)="action()">
    <my-cmp [(myProp)]="prop">
    <input #myInput>`,
    <template ngFor="#my-item" [ngForOf]=items #myIndex="index">

The full details are found in [angular2/docs/migration/kebab-case.md](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/modules/angular2/docs/migration/kebab-case.md)
2015-12-09 19:59:40 -08:00
Julie Ralph ad99199d50 chore(test): remove deprecated RootTestComponent
Uses of `RootTestComponent` should be migrated to `ComponentFixture`.
2015-12-02 15:00:55 -08:00
Brian Ford 6ddfff5cd5 refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.

Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.

BREAKING CHANGE:

Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:

```
@RouteConfig([
	{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
	{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```

After:

```
@RouteConfig([
	{ path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
	{ path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```

BREAKING CHANGE:

This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.

Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:

@RouteConfig([
	{ path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
	{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }

Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:

```
@RouteConfig([
	{ path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }

@RouteConfig([
	{ path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
	{ path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```

In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.

Closes #4728
Closes #4228
Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200

Closes #5475
2015-11-30 17:06:03 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh c5294c77d9 Revert "refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline"
This reverts commit cf7292fcb1.

This commit triggered an existing race condition in Google code. More work is needed on the Router to fix this condition before this refactor can land.
2015-11-23 16:26:47 -08:00
Brian Ford cf7292fcb1 refactor(router): improve recognition and generation pipeline
This is a big change. @matsko also deserves much of the credit for the implementation.

Previously, `ComponentInstruction`s held all the state for async components.
Now, we introduce several subclasses for `Instruction` to describe each type of navigation.

BREAKING CHANGE:

Redirects now use the Link DSL syntax. Before:

```
@RouteConfig([
  { path: '/foo', redirectTo: '/bar' },
  { path: '/bar', component: BarCmp }
])
```

After:

```
@RouteConfig([
  { path: '/foo', redirectTo: ['Bar'] },
  { path: '/bar', component: BarCmp, name: 'Bar' }
])
```

BREAKING CHANGE:

This also introduces `useAsDefault` in the RouteConfig, which makes cases like lazy-loading
and encapsulating large routes with sub-routes easier.

Previously, you could use `redirectTo` like this to expand a URL like `/tab` to `/tab/posts`:

@RouteConfig([
  { path: '/tab', redirectTo: '/tab/users' }
  { path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }

Now the recommended way to handle this is case is to use `useAsDefault` like so:

```
@RouteConfig([
  { path: '/tab', component: TabsCmp, name: 'Tab' }
])
AppCmp { ... }

@RouteConfig([
  { path: '/posts', component: PostsCmp, useAsDefault: true, name: 'Posts' },
  { path: '/users', component: UsersCmp, name: 'Users' }
])
TabsCmp { ... }
```

In the above example, you can write just `['/Tab']` and the route `Users` is automatically selected as a child route.

Closes #4170
Closes #4490
Closes #4694
Closes #5200

Closes #5352
2015-11-20 23:18:43 +00:00