This introduces the `BrowserModule` to be used for long form bootstrap and offline compile bootstrap: ``` @AppModule({ modules: [BrowserModule], precompile: [MainComponent], providers: […], // additional providers directives: […], // additional platform directives pipes: […] // additional platform pipes }) class MyModule { constructor(appRef: ApplicationRef) { appRef.bootstrap(MainComponent); } } // offline compile import {bootstrapModuleFactory} from ‘@angular/platform-browser’; bootstrapModuleFactory(MyModuleNgFactory); // runtime compile long form import {bootstrapModule} from ‘@angular/platform-browser-dynamic’; bootstrapModule(MyModule); ``` The short form, `bootstrap(...)`, can now creates a module on the fly, given `directives`, `pipes, `providers`, `precompile` and `modules` properties. Related changes: - make `SanitizationService`, `SecurityContext` public in `@angular/core` so that the offline compiler can resolve the token - move `AnimationDriver` to `platform-browser` and make it public so that the offline compiler can resolve the token BREAKING CHANGES: - short form bootstrap does no longer allow to inject compiler internals (i.e. everything from `@angular/compiler). Inject `Compiler` instead. To provide custom providers for the compiler, create a custom compiler via `browserCompiler({providers: [...]})` and pass that into the `bootstrap` method.
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488 B
TypeScript
/**
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* @license
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* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
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*/
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import {__core_private__ as r, __core_private_types__ as t} from '@angular/core';
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export var reflector: typeof t.reflector = r.reflector;
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export var ReflectionCapabilities: typeof t.ReflectionCapabilities = r.ReflectionCapabilities;
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export var wtfInit: typeof t.wtfInit = r.wtfInit;
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