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 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.
BREAKING CHANGE:
previously http would only error on network errors to match the fetch
specification. Now status codes less than 200 and greater than 299 will
cause Http's Observable to error.
Closes#5130.
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#4170Closes#4490Closes#4694Closes#5200Closes#5352
All common directives, forms, and pipes have been moved out of angular2/core,
but we kept reexporting them to make transition easier.
This commit removes the reexports.
BREAKING CHANGE
Before
import {NgIf} from 'angular2/core';
After
import {NgIf} from 'angular2/common';
Closes#5362
Often some init logic needs to run when a platform or an application is boostrapped.
For example, boostraping a platform requires initializing the dom adapter.
Now, it can be done as follows:
new Provider(PLATFORM_INITIALIZER, {useValue: initDomAdapter, multi: true}),
All platform initializers will be run after the platform injector has been created.
Similarly, all application initializers will be run after the app injector has been
created.
Closes#5355
Currently, core depends on DomRenderer, which depends on the browser.
This means that if you depend on angular2/core, you will always
pull in the browser dom adapter and the browser render, regardless
if you need them or not.
This PR moves the browser dom adapter and the browser renderer out of core.
BREAKING CHANGE
If you import browser adapter or dom renderer directly (not via angular2/core),
you will have to change the import path.
Since editors and IDEs do typechecking and show errors in place,
often there is no benefit to running type checking in our test pipeline.
This PR allows you to disable type checking:
gulp test.unit.js --noTypeChecks
This commit also makes es6 generation optional.
fix(build): removes unnecessary circular dependencies
Closes#5299
we can now filter build graph via --project flag to speed up build performance
usage:
gulp test.unit.js --project=angular2,angular2_material
Closes#5272
Currently, core depends on the browser, which means that other platforms (e.g., NativeScript or webworker) cannot use the bootstrapping logic core provides.
This PR extract makes bootstrapping logic in core completely platform-independent. The browser-specific code was moved to "angular2/platforms/browser".
BREAKING CHANGE
A few private helpers (e.g., platformCommon or applicationCommon) were removed or replaced with other helpers. Look at PLATFORM_COMMON_PROVIDERS, APPLICATION_COMMON_PROVIDERS, BROWSER_PROVIDERS, BROWSER_APP_PROVIDERS to see if they export the providers you need.
Closes#5219Closes#5280
third_party/javascript/angular2/github/modules/angular2/src/core/platform_bindings.ts:5:14: Exported variable 'EXCEPTION_PROVIDER' has or is using name 'Provider' from external module third_party/javascript/angular2/github/modules/angular2/src/core/di/provider but cannot be named.
third_party/javascript/angular2/github/modules/angular2/src/core/platform_bindings.ts:8:14: Exported variable 'EXCEPTION_BINDING' has or is using name 'Provider' from external module third_party/javascript/angular2/github/modules/angular2/src/core/di/provider but cannot be named.
third_party/javascript/angular2/github/modules/angular2/src/mock/animation_builder_mock.ts:11:10: Return type of public method from exported class has or is using private name 'MockCssAnimationBuilder'.
Currently, core depends on the browser, which means that other platforms (e.g., NativeScript or webworker) cannot use the bootstrapping logic core provides.
This PR extract makes bootstrapping logic in core completely platform-independent. The browser-specific code was moved to "angular2/platforms/browser".
BREAKING CHANGE
A few private helpers (e.g., platformCommon or applicationCommon) were removed or replaced with other helpers. Look at PLATFORM_COMMON_PROVIDERS, APPLICATION_COMMON_PROVIDERS, BROWSER_PROVIDERS, BROWSER_APP_PROVIDERS to see if they export the providers you need.
Closes#5219
After discussing it we decided that PLATFORM_ is a better prefix for directives available everywhere in the app.
BREAKING CHANGE
AMBIENT_DIRECTIVES -> PLATFORM_DIRECTIVES
AMBIENT_PIPES -> PLATFORM_PIPES
Closes#5201
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}'.
BREAKING CHANGE
Previously, the controlsErrors getter of ControlGroup and ControlArray returned the errors of their direct children. This was confusing because the result did not include the errors of nested children (ControlGroup -> ControlGroup -> Control). Making controlsErrors to include such errors would require inventing some custom serialization format, which applications would have to understand.
Since controlsErrors was just a convenience method, and it was causing confusing, we are removing it. If you want to get the errors of the whole form serialized into a single object, you can manually traverse the form and accumulate the errors. This way you have more control over how the errors are serialized.
Closes#5102
BREAKING CHANGE
All private exports from 'angular2/src/core/{directives,pipes,forms}' should be replaced with 'angular2/src/common/{directives,pipes,formis}'
Closes#5153
Third party controls require a ControlValueAccessor to function with Angular Forms. Many of them, like Polymer's <paper-input>, behave like the <input> native element and thus can use the DefaultValueAccessor. Adding an ng-default-control attribute will now allow them to use that directive.
Closes#5076
If the anchor element on which the "router-link" directive is present has a target
attribute other than "_self," the handler will not prevent default behavior of
the browser.
Closes#4233Closes#5082
Ambient directives can be configured when bootstraping an application.
Ambient directives can be used in every component of the application without
needing to explicitly list them.
Previously, routes would be generated with a leading slash after the parens:
example.com/foo(/bar)
This fix removes the trailing slash when generating the URL, so now we have:
example.com/foo(bar)
This change is not breaking because we still recognize both forms. We just normalize
without the slash.
Previously if the URL changed in `HashLocation` mode, the router would not pick up the change.
This adds a listener in `HashLocationStrategy` for `hashchange` events to fix the problem.
Closes#5013
For exported, generated templates, declare with `final` so `dart2js`
knows they will never be reassigned.
For non-exported, generated change detector classes, prefix the
classname with `_` to mark them as internal.
Closes#5009
- Changes the `alreadyChecked` flag of AbstractChangeDetector to a new `state` flag.
- Changes all checks of alreadyChecked to check that the state is NeverChecked.
- Set state to Errored if an error is thrown during detection.
- Skip change detection for a detector and its children when the state is Errored.
- Add a test to validate this fixes issue #4323.
Closes#4953
Refactor EventEmitter and Async Facade to match ES7 Observable semantics, properly use RxJS typedefs, make EventEmitter inherit from RxJS Subject. Closes#4149.
BREAKING CHANGE:
- consumers of EventEmitter no longer need to call .toRx()
- EventEmitter is now generic and requires a type - e.g. `EventEmitter<string>`
- EventEmitter and Observable now use the `.subscribe(generatorOrNext, error, complete)` method instead of `.observer(generator)`
- ObservableWrapper uses `callNext/callError/callComplete` instead of `callNext/callThrow/callReturn`
We used to use different external css parsers,
depending on the `DomAdapter`. This lead to
inconsistent behavior and environment specific errors.
Closes#5006Closes#4993
The leading number with a dot and space in the Markdown will be compiled to `ol > li`.
The `4 and 6. ` in the docs mistakenly add a new line before the `6. ` cause a misunderstand by the markdown engine.
Closes#4664
Currently, the only way for a directive to export a validator is by providing a function. This makes it ackward to write validators that depend on directive inputs. In addition to supporting functions as validators, classes implementing the Validator interface are supported too.
The current code doesn't function properly:
- assert are never activated
- even if activated would result in infinite loop
Since the code is broken and blocks other use-cases
this commit turns assert into noop. A proper solution
for asserts will be part of #2830Fixes#4981Closes#4983
We've had issues such as the one I documented: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/5187
This tslint check prevents this happening again.
This change also updates to the newest tslint which gets typings from npm.
Closes#4970
- fixes wrapping for object literal keys called `template`.
- spacing in destructuring expressions.
- changes to keep trailing return types of functions closer to their
function declaration.
- better formatting of string literals.
Closes#4828
Example:
var login = new Control("someLogin");
c.setErrors({"notUnique": true});
expect(c.valid).toEqual(false);
expect(c.errors).toEqual({"notUnique": true});
c.updateValue("newLogin");
expect(c.valid).toEqual(true);
BREAKING CHANGE:
Before:
ControlGroup.errors and ControlArray.errors returned a reduced value of their children controls' errors.
After:
ControlGroup.errors and ControlArray.errors return the errors of the group and array.
And ControlGroup.controlsErrors and ControlArray.controlsErrors return the reduce value of their children controls' errors.
Closes#4917
BREAKING CHANGE
The ROUTE_DATA token has been removed and replaced with a type RouteData,
allowing a type injection like we do with RouteParams.
Before:
constructor(routeParams: RouteParams, @Inject(ROUTE_DATA) routeData) {
let id = routeParams.get('id');
let name = ROUTE_DATA.name;
}
After:
constructor(routeParams: RouteParams, routeData: RouteData) {
let id = routeParams.get('id');
let name = routeData.get('name');
}
Fixes#4392Closes#4428
Allow ControlGroups and ControlArrays to contain errors from their level, and
errors from their children. [Design Doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EnJ3-_iFpVKFz1ifN1LkXSGQ7h3A72OQGry2g8eo7IA/edit?pli=1#heading=h.j53rt81eegm4)
BREAKING CHANGE: errors format has changed from validators. Now errors from
a control or an array's children are prefixed with 'controls' while errors
from the object itself are left at the root level.
Example:
Given a Control group as follows:
var group = new ControlGroup({
login: new Control("", required),
password: new Control("", required),
passwordConfirm: new Control("", required)
});
Before:
group.errors
{
login: {required: true},
password: {required: true},
passwordConfirm: {required: true},
}
After:
group.errors
{
controls: {
login: {required: true},
password: {required: true},
passwordConfirm: {required: true},
}
}
BREAKING CHANGES:
- deprecates these methods in NgZone: overrideOnTurnStart, overrideOnTurnDone, overrideOnEventDone, overrideOnErrorHandler
- introduces new API in NgZone that may shadow other API used by existing applications.
BREAKING CHANGES:
- you can no longer use a #foo or a var-foo to apply directive [foo], although
it didn't work properly anyway.
This commit is fixing breakage caused by the switch to pre-compiler (exact SHA
unknown).
The directory contains code authored in a style that makes it transpilable to dart. As such, these are not idiomatic examples of Angular 2 usage.
The main purpose of this directory is to enable experimentation with Angular within the angular/angular repository.
Closes#4342Closes#4639
This was used for , but now that our typings are laid out in the node_module, users should no longer need that.
Also fix the project name in root package.json. There is a risk that someone runs npm publish in this directory, which will create a new version of angular 1, and contain a scary source tree.
So this package.json may as well have a name that doesn't exist on npm, and if we did publish by accident, it would be a package name that matches the contents.
The test injector now uses an XHR implementation based on DOM.getXHR,
which allows the current DOM adapter to dictate which XHR impl should
be used.
To prevent the changes to DOM adapter from introducing undesired new
dependencies into the benchmarks, separate the async facade into
a promise facade which is reexported by facade/async.
See #4539
We can’t resolve relative urls (e.g. for images) in the compiler as
these urls are meant to be loaded in the browser
(unless we would inline images as base64…).
Also, keep `<link rel=“stylesheet”>` in templates that
reference absolute urls with e.g. `http://`. This
behavior was already present for `@import` rules
within stylesheets.
Closes#4740
This splits out `path` and `query` into separate params for `location.go`
and related methods so that we can handle them properly in both `PathLocationStrategy`
and `HashLocationStrategy`.
This handles the problem of not reading query params to populate `Location` on the
initial page load.
Closes#3957Closes#4225Closes#3784
Adds test adapters for TypeScript and JavaScript only, exported
as part of the test_lib module. These work with the Jasmine test
framework, and allow use of the test injector within test blocks
via the `inject` function.
See #4572, #4177, #4035, #2783
This includes the TestComponentBuilder. It allows using the
test injector with Jasmine bindings, and waits for returned
promises before completing async test blocks.
This is useful for the compiler tests, but otherwise it's not useful.
Additionally if an application has external templates (as is common) then
we should actually fetch these templates in tests.
Fixes#4539Closes#4682
BREAKING CHANGE
Before
```
<cmp [(prop)]="field"> was desugared to <cmp [prop]="field" (prop)="field=$event">
```
After
```
<cmp [(prop)]="field"> is desugared to <cmp [prop]="field" (prop-change)="field=$event">
```
Closes#4658
This removes the routerBindings function as it is no longer necessary. ROUTER_BINDINGS will automatically pick the first bootstrapped component to satisfy ROUTER_PRIMARY_COMPONENT.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Before: bootstrap(MyComponent, [routerBindings(myComponent)]);
After: bootstrap(MyComponent, [ROUTER_BINDINGS]);
Closes#4643
This allows TypeScript to produce an API surface which matches the Dart semantics.
I found these with:
gulp build.js.dev && find dist/js/dev/es5/angular2/src -name "*.d.ts" -exec grep -H -n '^ *_' {} \;
Closes#4638
The `ms` & `moz` prefixes are not needed. `ms` was never available in a public
IE release (IE 10 has an unprefixed version) and Firefox has unprefixed
rAF since v24 - current version is 41. Even more, Firefox versions below 22
don't have cancelAnimationFrame so it's better to not use the prefixed version
at all to avoid surprises.
The `o` prefix is also useless - Opera Presto never had rAF and the
Chromium-based Opera doesn't use the `o` prefix.
Also, switched from `new Date().getTime()` to `Date.now()` as it's supported
everywhere (even in Android 2.3) except IE<9 and it avoids a useless date
object construction.
See http://caniuse.com/#feat=requestanimationframe for more info.
Refs 4f56a01b3bCloses#4394
Bindings in the component view have to be first, before
bindings of components in the light dom (i.e. have the same
order as used in the `ViewManagerUtils.createView()` method.
Fixes#4522Closes#4523
This was a poorly typed attempt to mimic TypeScript's index signatures,
which we can use instead.
This eliminates a very strange type that we were exposing to users, but
not re-exporting through our public API.
Fixes#4483