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Jeff Cross 604c8bbad5 refactor(lifecycle): prefix lifecycle methods with "ng"
BREAKING CHANGE:
Previously, components that would implement lifecycle interfaces would include methods
like "onChanges" or "afterViewInit." Given that components were at risk of using such
names without realizing that Angular would call the methods at different points of
the component lifecycle. This change adds an "ng" prefix to all lifecycle hook methods,
far reducing the risk of an accidental name collision.

To fix, just rename these methods:
 * onInit
 * onDestroy
 * doCheck
 * onChanges
 * afterContentInit
 * afterContentChecked
 * afterViewInit
 * afterViewChecked
 * _Router Hooks_
 * onActivate
 * onReuse
 * onDeactivate
 * canReuse
 * canDeactivate

To:
 * ngOnInit,
 * ngOnDestroy,
 * ngDoCheck,
 * ngOnChanges,
 * ngAfterContentInit,
 * ngAfterContentChecked,
 * ngAfterViewInit,
 * ngAfterViewChecked
 * _Router Hooks_
 * routerOnActivate
 * routerOnReuse
 * routerOnDeactivate
 * routerCanReuse
 * routerCanDeactivate

The names of lifecycle interfaces and enums have not changed, though interfaces
have been updated to reflect the new method names.

Closes #5036
2015-11-30 16:40:50 -08:00
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animate/ts docs(examples): add empty examples directory for api docs examples 2015-09-23 21:30:17 +00:00
core docs(pipes): Add examples for all Angular pipes. 2015-11-17 00:15:17 +00:00
http/ts docs(examples): add empty examples directory for api docs examples 2015-09-23 21:30:17 +00:00
router/ts refactor(lifecycle): prefix lifecycle methods with "ng" 2015-11-30 16:40:50 -08:00
web_workers/ts docs(examples): add empty examples directory for api docs examples 2015-09-23 21:30:17 +00:00
README.md chore(examples): explain the purpose of these examples 2015-10-30 14:27:47 -07:00

README.md

API Examples

This folder contains small example apps that get in-lined into our API docs. These examples are written with idiomatic TypeScript, and are not transpiled to Dart. Each example contains tests for application behavior (as opposed to testing Angular's behavior) just like an Angular application developer would write.