Instead of using injectAsync and returning a promise, use the `async` function to wrap tests. This will run the test inside a zone which does not complete the test until all asynchronous tasks have been completed. `async` may be used with the `inject` function, or separately. BREAKING CHANGE: `injectAsync` is now deprecated. Instead, use the `async` function to wrap any asynchronous tests. Before: ``` it('should wait for returned promises', injectAsync([FancyService], (service) => { return service.getAsyncValue().then((value) => { expect(value).toEqual('async value'); }); })); it('should wait for returned promises', injectAsync([], () => { return somePromise.then(() => { expect(true).toEqual(true); }); })); ``` After: ``` it('should wait for returned promises', async(inject([FancyService], (service) => { service.getAsyncValue().then((value) => { expect(value).toEqual('async value'); }); }))); // Note that if there is no injection, we no longer need `inject` OR `injectAsync`. it('should wait for returned promises', async(() => { somePromise.then() => { expect(true).toEqual(true); }); })); ``` Closes #7735
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