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Author SHA1 Message Date
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 cb4a9a3c04 refactor(router): use CamelCase aliases for routes 2015-09-14 22:46:02 -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