129 lines
4.7 KiB
TypeScript
129 lines
4.7 KiB
TypeScript
export {AngularEntrypoint} from 'angular2/src/core/angular_entrypoint';
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export {
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BROWSER_PROVIDERS,
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ELEMENT_PROBE_BINDINGS,
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ELEMENT_PROBE_PROVIDERS,
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inspectNativeElement,
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BrowserDomAdapter,
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By,
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Title,
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DOCUMENT,
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enableDebugTools,
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disableDebugTools
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} from 'angular2/src/platform/browser_common';
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import {Type, isPresent, CONST_EXPR} from 'angular2/src/facade/lang';
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import {Promise} from 'angular2/src/facade/promise';
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import {
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BROWSER_PROVIDERS,
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BROWSER_APP_COMMON_PROVIDERS
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} from 'angular2/src/platform/browser_common';
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import {COMPILER_PROVIDERS} from 'angular2/compiler';
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import {ComponentRef, platform, reflector} from 'angular2/core';
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import {ReflectionCapabilities} from 'angular2/src/core/reflection/reflection_capabilities';
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import {XHRImpl} from "angular2/src/platform/browser/xhr_impl";
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import {XHR} from 'angular2/compiler';
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import {Provider} from 'angular2/src/core/di';
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/**
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* An array of providers that should be passed into `application()` when bootstrapping a component.
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*/
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export const BROWSER_APP_PROVIDERS: Array<any /*Type | Provider | any[]*/> = CONST_EXPR([
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BROWSER_APP_COMMON_PROVIDERS,
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COMPILER_PROVIDERS,
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new Provider(XHR, {useClass: XHRImpl}),
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]);
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/**
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* Bootstrapping for Angular applications.
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*
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* You instantiate an Angular application by explicitly specifying a component to use
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* as the root component for your application via the `bootstrap()` method.
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*
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* ## Simple Example
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*
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* Assuming this `index.html`:
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*
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* ```html
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* <html>
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* <!-- load Angular script tags here. -->
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* <body>
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* <my-app>loading...</my-app>
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* </body>
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* </html>
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* ```
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*
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* An application is bootstrapped inside an existing browser DOM, typically `index.html`.
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* Unlike Angular 1, Angular 2 does not compile/process providers in `index.html`. This is
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* mainly for security reasons, as well as architectural changes in Angular 2. This means
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* that `index.html` can safely be processed using server-side technologies such as
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* providers. Bindings can thus use double-curly `{{ syntax }}` without collision from
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* Angular 2 component double-curly `{{ syntax }}`.
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*
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* We can use this script code:
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*
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* ```
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* @Component({
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* selector: 'my-app',
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* template: 'Hello {{ name }}!'
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* })
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* class MyApp {
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* name:string;
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*
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* constructor() {
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* this.name = 'World';
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* }
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* }
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*
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* main() {
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* return bootstrap(MyApp);
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* }
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* ```
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*
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* When the app developer invokes `bootstrap()` with the root component `MyApp` as its
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* argument, Angular performs the following tasks:
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*
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* 1. It uses the component's `selector` property to locate the DOM element which needs
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* to be upgraded into the angular component.
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* 2. It creates a new child injector (from the platform injector). Optionally, you can
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* also override the injector configuration for an app by invoking `bootstrap` with the
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* `componentInjectableBindings` argument.
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* 3. It creates a new `Zone` and connects it to the angular application's change detection
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* domain instance.
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* 4. It creates an emulated or shadow DOM on the selected component's host element and loads the
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* template into it.
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* 5. It instantiates the specified component.
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* 6. Finally, Angular performs change detection to apply the initial data providers for the
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* application.
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*
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*
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* ## Bootstrapping Multiple Applications
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*
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* When working within a browser window, there are many singleton resources: cookies, title,
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* location, and others. Angular services that represent these resources must likewise be
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* shared across all Angular applications that occupy the same browser window. For this
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* reason, Angular creates exactly one global platform object which stores all shared
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* services, and each angular application injector has the platform injector as its parent.
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*
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* Each application has its own private injector as well. When there are multiple
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* applications on a page, Angular treats each application injector's services as private
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* to that application.
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*
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* ## API
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*
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* - `appComponentType`: The root component which should act as the application. This is
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* a reference to a `Type` which is annotated with `@Component(...)`.
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* - `customProviders`: An additional set of providers that can be added to the
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* app injector to override default injection behavior.
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*
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* Returns a `Promise` of {@link ComponentRef}.
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*/
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export function bootstrap(
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appComponentType: Type,
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customProviders?: Array<any /*Type | Provider | any[]*/>): Promise<ComponentRef> {
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reflector.reflectionCapabilities = new ReflectionCapabilities();
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let appProviders =
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isPresent(customProviders) ? [BROWSER_APP_PROVIDERS, customProviders] : BROWSER_APP_PROVIDERS;
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return platform(BROWSER_PROVIDERS).application(appProviders).bootstrap(appComponentType);
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}
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