27 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Fabian Wiles
d41d2c460a feat(forms): allow nulls on setAsyncValidators (#20327)
closes #20296

PR Close #20327
2017-12-07 13:34:12 -08:00
Victor Berchet
14e8e88022 Revert "refactor(core): Change abstract get to readonly (#19226)"
This reverts commit 3aa3d5c5480cb8f0c1be61902aa15ce6a424c2eb.
2017-09-28 13:36:56 -07:00
tinayuangao
3aa3d5c548 refactor(core): Change abstract get to readonly (#19226) 2017-09-28 09:36:13 -07:00
Jason Aden
79c7fe05c6 build: update public api file names (#19190)
PR Close #19190
2017-09-19 16:59:18 -07:00
Jason Aden
fd701b07f0 build: publish tree of files rather than FESMs (#18541)
* Remove now unnecessary portions of build.
* Add a compilePackageES5 method to build ES5 from sources
* Rework all package.json and rollup config files to new format
* Remove "extends" from tsconfig-build.json files and fixup compilation roots

PR Close #18541
2017-08-31 15:34:50 -07:00
Kara Erickson
0d45828460 feat(forms): add updateOn and ngFormOptions to NgForm
This commit introduces a new Input property called
`ngFormOptions` to the `NgForm` directive. You can use it
to set default `updateOn` values for all the form's child
controls. This default will be used unless the child has
already explicitly set its own `updateOn` value in
`ngModelOptions`.

Potential values: `change` | `blur` | `submit`

```html
<form [ngFormOptions]="{updateOn: blur}">
  <input name="one" ngModel>  <!-- will update on blur-->
</form>
```

For more context, see [#18577](https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/18577).
2017-08-16 15:25:34 -07:00
Kara Erickson
1cfa79ca4e feat(forms): add updateOn support to ngModelOptions
This commit introduces a new option to template-driven forms that
improves performance by delaying form control updates until the
"blur" or "submit" event.  To use it, set the `updateOn` property
in `ngModelOptions`.

```html
<input ngModel [ngModelOptions]="{updateOn: blur}">
```

Like in AngularJS, setting `updateOn` to `blur` or `submit` will
delay the update of the value as well as the validation status.
Updating value and validity together keeps the system easy to reason
about, as the two will always be in sync.  It's also worth noting
that the value/validation pipeline does still run when the form is
initialized (in order to support initial values).

Upcoming PRs will address:

* Support for setting group-level `updateOn` in template-driven forms
* Option for skipping initial validation run or more global error
display configuration
* Better support of reactive validation strategies

See more context in #18408, #18514, and the [design doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dlJjRXYeuHRygryK0XoFrZNqW86jH4wobftCFyYa1PA/edit#heading=h.r6gn0i8f19wz).
2017-08-15 16:28:52 -07:00
Fabian Wiles
233ef93e88 feat(forms): add status to AbstractControlDirective 2017-08-15 14:43:28 -07:00
Kara
ff5c58be6b feat(forms): add default updateOn values for groups and arrays (#18536)
This commit adds support for setting default `updateOn` values
in `FormGroups` and `FormArrays`. If you set `updateOn` to
’blur’` at the group level, all child controls will default to `’blur’`,
unless the child has explicitly specified a different `updateOn` value.

```
const c = new FormGroup({
   one: new FormControl()
}, {updateOn: blur});
```

 It's worth noting that parent groups will always update their value and
validity immediately upon value/validity updates from children. In other
words, if a group is set to update on blur and its children are individually
set to update on change, the group will still update on change with its
children; its default value will simply not be used.
2017-08-09 15:41:53 -07:00
Victor Berchet
9479a106bb build: enable TSLint on the packages folder 2017-07-31 15:47:57 -07:00
Kara Erickson
ebef5e697a feat(forms): add options arg to abstract controls
FormControls, FormGroups, and FormArrays now optionally accept an options
object as their second argument. Validators and async validators can be
passed in as part of this options object (though they can still be passed
in as the second and third arg as before).

```ts
const c = new FormControl(, {
   validators: [Validators.required],
   asyncValidators: [myAsyncValidator]
});
```

This commit also adds support for passing arrays of validators and async
validators to FormGroups and FormArrays, which formerly only accepted
individual functions.

```ts
const g = new FormGroup({
   one: new FormControl()
}, [myPasswordValidator, myOtherValidator]);
```

This change paves the way for adding more options to AbstractControls,
such as more fine-grained control of validation timing.
2017-07-31 11:29:32 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski
43c187b624 refactor(forms): remove usage of deprecated Renderer 2017-06-23 16:12:52 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
c59c390cdc fix: argument destructuring sometimes breaks strictNullChecks
Destructuring of the form:

function foo({a, b}: {a?, b?} = {})

breaks strictNullChecks, due to the TypeScript bug https://github.com/microsoft/typescript/issues/10078.
This change eliminates usage of destructuring in function argument lists in cases where it would leak
into the public API .d.ts.
2017-06-20 12:56:08 -07:00
Hans Larsen
3e685f98c6 fix(forms): roll back breaking change with min/max directives
With 4.2, we introduced the min and max validator directives. This was actually a breaking change because their selectors could include custom value accessors using the min/max properties for their own purposes.

For now, we are rolling back the change by removing the exports. At the least, we should wait to add them until a major version. In the meantime, we will have further discussion about what the best solution is going forward for all validator directives.

Closes #17491.

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PR #17551 tried to roll this back, but did not remove the dead code. This failed internal tests that were checking that all declared directives were used.
This PR rolls back the original PR and commit the same as #17551 while also removing the dead code.
2017-06-20 09:04:50 -07:00
Hans Larsen
6c8e7dd63e revert: fix(forms): temp roll back breaking change with min/max directives
This reverts commit 232bd9395dbae3a22467aa669126d50cbaa7ce56.
2017-06-20 09:04:50 -07:00
Kara Erickson
232bd9395d fix(forms): temp roll back breaking change with min/max directives
With 4.2, we introduced the min and max validator directives. This was actually a breaking change because
their selectors could include custom value accessors using the min/max properties for their own purposes.

For now, we are rolling back the change by removing the exports.

Closes #17491.
2017-06-16 09:20:04 -07:00
Victor Berchet
8c50457385 fix: public API golden files (#16414) 2017-04-28 09:48:15 -07:00
Miško Hevery
8c09d10ba9 fix: strictNullCheck support. (#16389) (#16389)
Fix #16357

Workaround for https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/10078

Closes #16389

PR Close #16389
2017-04-28 09:15:00 -05:00
Toxicable
81925fa66d feat(forms): introduce min and max validators (#15813)
PR Close #15813
2017-04-27 17:39:17 -05:00
Miško Hevery
57bc245cb4 fix(forms): Update types for TypeScript nullability support
This reverts commit 6d930d2fc5069018de2abd532bf601414bdbbd10.
2017-04-18 12:07:33 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
6d930d2fc5 Revert "fix(forms): Update types for TypeScript nullability support"
This reverts commit 6649743a2d18bb7a57c25a2e35bf44d2e0d86868.

Broke in G3.
2017-04-17 09:56:09 -07:00
Miško Hevery
6649743a2d fix(forms): Update types for TypeScript nullability support
This reverts commit 2e47a0d19fa1d1527cf998d87cd8a49bc968606a.
2017-04-14 15:10:26 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
2e47a0d19f Revert "fix(forms): Update types for TypeScript nullability support (#15859)" (#15977)
This reverts commit 6a2e08d0a8ae24b73d457d58d1b224ce1487ffac.
2017-04-13 18:03:42 -07:00
Miško Hevery
6a2e08d0a8 fix(forms): Update types for TypeScript nullability support (#15859) 2017-04-13 17:14:08 -07:00
Kara Erickson
5efc86069f fix(forms): make composition event buffering configurable (#15256)
This commit fixes a regression where `ngModel` no longer syncs
letter by letter on Android devices, and instead syncs at the
end of every word. This broke when we introduced buffering of
IME events so IMEs like Pinyin keyboards or Katakana keyboards
wouldn't display composition strings. Unfortunately, iOS devices
and Android devices have opposite event behavior. Whereas iOS
devices fire composition events for IME keyboards only, Android
fires composition events for Latin-language keyboards. For
this reason, languages like English don't work as expected on
Android if we always buffer. So to support both platforms,
composition string buffering will only be turned on by default
for non-Android devices.

However, we have also added a `COMPOSITION_BUFFER_MODE` token
to make this configurable by the application. In some cases, apps
might might still want to receive intermediate values. For example,
some inputs begin searching based on Latin letters before a
character selection is made.

As a provider, this is fairly flexible. If you want to turn
composition buffering off, simply provide the token at the top
level:

```ts
providers: [
   {provide: COMPOSITION_BUFFER_MODE, useValue: false}
]
```

Or, if you want to change the mode  based on locale or platform,
you can use a factory:

```ts
import {shouldUseBuffering} from 'my/lib';

....
providers: [
   {provide: COMPOSITION_BUFFER_MODE, useFactory: shouldUseBuffering}
]
```

Closes #15079.

PR Close #15256
2017-03-21 16:47:18 -05:00
Dzmitry Shylovich
5486e5417b feat(forms): allow to compile forms in strictNullChecks mode (#14679)
Closes #14667

PR Close #14679
2017-03-17 13:47:12 -05:00
Jason Aden
410aa33005 build: fix paths to typings files so tsickle resolves imports correctly
Fixes #15080
2017-03-16 17:34:29 -07:00