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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sammy Jelin 42198cd7d5 fix(ngUpgrade): make AoT ngUpgrade work with the testability API and resumeBootstrap() (#12910) 2016-11-16 01:04:56 -08:00
Joao Dias 77ee27c59e refactor(): use const and let instead of var 2016-11-12 16:40:17 -08:00
Georgios Kalpakas fe1d0e29c5 feat(UpgradeComponent): add support for `require`
This commit also adds/improves/fixes some `UpgradeComponent` tests.
2016-11-04 11:16:28 -07:00
Georgios Kalpakas 469010ea8e feat(UpgradeComponent): add/improve support for lifecycle hooks
Add support for the `$postDigest()` and `$onDestroy()` lifecycle hooks.
Better align the behavior of the `$onChanges()` and `$onInit()` lifecycle hooks
with Angular 1.x:

- Call `$onInit()` before pre-linking.
- Always instantiate the controller before calling `$onChanges()`.
2016-11-04 11:16:28 -07:00
Alex Eagle a26dd28bdb refactor(upgrade): re-export the new static upgrade APIs on new entry
Add upgrade-static.umd.js bundles
This allows depending on it without getting a transitive dependency on compiler.

BREAKING CHANGE:

Four newly added APIs in 2.2.0-beta:
downgradeComponent, downgradeInjectable, UpgradeComponent, and UpgradeModule
are no longer exported by @angular/upgrade.
Import these from @angular/upgrade/static instead.
2016-10-26 15:14:22 -07:00
Peter Bacon Darwin d6791ff0e0 feat(ngUpgrade): add support for AoT compiled upgrade applications
This commit introduces a new API to the ngUpgrade module, which is compatible
with AoT compilation. Primarily, it removes the dependency on reflection
over the Angular 2 metadata by introducing an API where this information
is explicitly defined, in the source code, in a way that is not lost through
AoT compilation.

This commit is a collaboration between @mhevery (who provided the original
design of the API); @gkalpak & @petebacondarwin (who implemented the
API and migrated the specs from the original ngUpgrade tests) and @alexeagle
(who provided input and review).

This commit is an starting point, there is still work to be done:

* add more documentation
* validate the API via internal projects
* align the ngUpgrade compilation of A1 directives closer to the real A1
  compiler
* add more unit tests
* consider support for async `templateUrl` A1 upgraded components

Closes #12239
2016-10-19 15:27:49 -07:00