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The issue came from a lack of support for backtracking on string
matching.
The way it is done, if the "end pattern" for consumeRawText starts with
twice the same character, you end up having problem when your string
being parsed has 3 times this char
Example
End string: xxyz
string to parse: aaaaaaxxxyz
calling consumeRawText(false, 'x', attemptParseStr('xyz')) would fail
Closes#7119
Taken into account the withCredentials property within the request options:
- added corresponding property in the RequestOptions class
- added corresponding property in the Request class
- handle this property when merging options
- set the withCredentials property on the XHR object when specified
Added a test in the xhr_backend_spec.ts to check that the property is actually
set on the XHR object
Closes https://github.com/angular/http/issues/65Closes#7281Closes#7281
Implement the ability to provide objects as request body. The following use cases
are supported:
* raw objects: a JSON payload is created and the content type set to `application/json`
* text: the text is used as it is and no content type header is automatically added
* URLSearchParams: a form payload is created and the content type set to `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`
* FormData: the object is used as it is and no content type header is automatically added
* Blob: the object is used as it is and the content type set with the value of its `type` property if any
* ArrayBuffer: the object is used as it is and no content type header is automatically added
Closes https://github.com/angular/http/issues/69Closes#7310
The strategies for Promise and Observable based subscriptions
have (nearly) the same method signatures. They should implement
a common interface.
Closes#7573
By adding `regex_named_groups` to regex route configurations we can consistently map
regex matching groups to component parameters.
This should fix#7554.
Closes#7694
Make sure the same path is not added multiple times to the history.
It is replacing the state, instead of skipping it completely,
because the current path in the browser might not be normalized,
while the given one is normalized.
Closes#7829Closes#7897
allows for
```
bootstrap(App, [
...HTTP_PROVIDERS,
...ROUTER_PROVIDERS
])
.then(enableDebugTools)
```
without breaking the rule of always returning a value in a promise
If the $routerOnActivate hook returns a promise, the navigation
is commited, once the promise gets fullfilled but the view
is updated immediately.
This commit delays the view update so that both (view and url) are
updated at the same time.
Closes#7777
Currently downgraded ng2 elements fail inside a ui-router view because they are unable
to require an ng2 Injector via the require attribute of the DDO, because ui-router compiles
its templates before they are inserted in a ui-view. This adds a "fallback" behavior if
a parent injector cannot be found to go to the root ng2 Injector.
Delays NG1 Directive controller instatiation where possible and pre-link function always
to the ngOnInit() lifecycle hook. This way bindings are always available on $scope in both
the controller and the link function.
Allows sanitized URLs for CSS properties. These can be abused for information
leakage, but only if the CSS rules are already set up to allow for it. That is,
an attacker cannot cause information leakage without controlling the style rules
present, or a very particular setup.
Fixes#8514.
This is based on Angular 1's implementation, parsing an HTML document
into an inert DOM Document implementation, and then serializing only
specifically whitelisted elements.
It currently does not support SVG sanitization, all SVG elements are
rejected.
If available, the sanitizer uses the `<template>` HTML element as an
inert container.
Sanitization works client and server-side.
Reviewers: rjamet, tbosch , molnarg , koto
Differential Revision: https://reviews.angular.io/D108
When a view is destroyed, we destroy all
views in view containers and should not detach them. However, previously, we also detached them which lead to problems during the iteration loop.
Closes#8458Closes#8471
Introduced by 0c600cf6e3
the bundles have source mpas disabled for now because when we downlevel
the esm bundle to es5 tsc doesn't consider the original source map so
we end up with a source map pointing to the esm bundle instead which is
not useful.
Summary:
This adds basic security hooks to Angular 2.
* `SecurityContext` is a private API between core, compiler, and
platform-browser. `SecurityContext` communicates what context a value is used
in across template parser, compiler, and sanitization at runtime.
* `SanitizationService` is the bare bones interface to sanitize values for a
particular context.
* `SchemaElementRegistry.securityContext(tagName, attributeOrPropertyName)`
determines the security context for an attribute or property (it turns out
attributes and properties match for the purposes of sanitization).
Based on these hooks:
* `DomSchemaElementRegistry` decides what sanitization applies in a particular
context.
* `DomSanitizationService` implements `SanitizationService` and adds *Safe
Value*s, i.e. the ability to mark a value as safe and not requiring further
sanitization.
* `url_sanitizer` and `style_sanitizer` sanitize URLs and Styles, respectively
(surprise!).
`DomSanitizationService` is the default implementation bound for browser
applications, in the three contexts (browser rendering, web worker rendering,
server side rendering).
BREAKING CHANGES:
*** SECURITY WARNING ***
Angular 2 Release Candidates do not implement proper contextual escaping yet.
Make sure to correctly escape all values that go into the DOM.
*** SECURITY WARNING ***
Reviewers: IgorMinar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.angular.io/D103
Impure pipes need to live on the view
that used them and need a new instance for
each call site.
Impure pipes need to live on the component view, cached across all child views,
and need a new pure proxy for each for
each call site that lives on the view
of the call site.
Fixes#8408
This bug was introduced not long ago by 152a117d5c
Before, we would create all fields in the generated views
with visibility `private`. This does not work if an embedded
view references a directive / element in a parent view.
In Dart, this was no problem so far as it does not have
a `private` modifier.
Before, `useValue` in a provider did not work when doing
offline compile, as so far the `MetadataResolver` was only
used for jit mode. Now, `useValue` supports any kind of value
that the static reflector can return. E.g. primitives,
arrays, string maps, …
Closes#8366
Most of the bugs discovered so far in the offline compiler were related to the StaticReflector. As it was part of angular2 core, it was hard to update. Moving it into the compiler_cli allows to release more often until the compiler_cli gets more stable.
Note: Moving the unit test next to the sources is the simplest option for now in terms of build setup.
Note: This commit only does the move. The next commit updates the build to run it again.
This change adds providers for fake router dependecies.
This allows TestComponentBuilder to create components with RouterLink and RouterOutlet directives
without the test writer needing to override them.
BREAKING CHANGE:
- ViewRef.changeDetectorRef was removed as using ChangeDetectorRefs
for EmbeddedViewRefs does not make sense. Use ComponentRef.changeDetectorRef
or inject ChangeDetectorRef instead.
Fixes#8242
The previous code that had `try/catch` statements in methods could not be optimized by Chrome.
This change separates `AppView` (no `try/catch`) form `DebugAppView` (always `try/catch`). Our codegen will use `AppView` in production mode and `DebugAppView` in debug mode.
Closes#8338
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `DynamicComponentLoader` is deprecated. Use `ComponentResolver` and `ViewContainerRef` directly.
- `DebugNode.inject` is deprecated. use `DebugNode.injector.get` instead.
BREAKING CHANGE:
- Before, a `EmbeddedViewRef` used to have methods for
setting variables. Now, a user has to pass in a context
object that represents all variables when an `EmbeddedViewRef`
should be created.
- `ViewContainerRef.createEmbeddedViewRef` now takes
a context object as 2nd argument.
- `EmbeddedViewRef.setLocal` and `getLocal` have been removed.
Use `EmbeddedViewRef.context` to access the context.
- `DebugNode.locals` has been removed. Use the new methods `DebugElement.references`
to get the references that are present on this element,
or `DebugElement.context` to get the context of the `EmbeddedViewRef` or the component to which the element belongs.
Closes#8321
These worked in Dart because they were effectively exported even without the export keyword.
Without exporting these symbols, they are not produced in .metadata.json files, which leaves
dangling references from the Decorators that use them.
Instantiating the test component within an NgZone will let us track async tasks in event handlers and change detection.
We can also do auto change detection when triggering events through dispatchEvent and not have to do fixture.detectChange() manually in the test.
New API:
ComponentFixture.autoDetectChanges() - This puts the fixture in auto detect mode that automatically calls detectChanges when the microtask queue is empty (Similar to how change detection is triggered in an actual application).
ComponentFixture.isStable() - This returns a boolean whether the fixture is currently stable or has some async tasks that need to be completed.
ComponentFixture.whenStable() - This returns a promise that is resolved when the fixture is stable after all async tasks are complete.
Closes#8301
The filename contains the module name as resolved by users, so the top-level module name is uneeded.
Module names on references are replaced by capturing the import syntax from the module.
This allows readers of the metadata to do the module resolution themselves.
Fixes#8225Fixes#8082Closes#8256
Remove FunctionWithParamTokens.
All test wrappers async, fakeAsync and inject now return just a Function instead of FunctionWithParamTokens. This makes them directly consumable by the test framework. Also the test framework code does not have to handle a union of Function and FunctionWithParamTokens everywhere.
The Function returned by the above methods are considered asynchronous by the test framework if they return a Promise, synchronous otherwise.
Closes#8257
Introduces `ref-` to give a name to an element or a directive (also works for `<template>` elements), and `let-` to introduce an input variable for a `<template>` element.
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `#...` now always means `ref-`.
- `<template #abc>` now defines a reference to the TemplateRef, instead of an input variable used inside of the template.
- `#...` inside of a *ngIf, … directives is deprecated.
Use `let …` instead.
- `var-...` is deprecated. Replace with `let-...` for `<template>` elements and `ref-` for non `<template>` elements.
Closes#7158Closes#8264
When a component uses a list of directives, such as `ROUTER_DIRECTIVES`,
make `TestComponentBuilder#overrideDirective` work properly for members
of the list.
Closes#7397Closes#8217