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			221 lines
		
	
	
		
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			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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// #docplaster
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import {Component, Directive, ElementRef, EventEmitter, Inject, Injectable, Injector, Input, NgModule, Output, StaticProvider} from '@angular/core';
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import {BrowserModule} from '@angular/platform-browser';
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// #docregion basic-how-to
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// Alternatively, we could import and use an `NgModuleFactory` instead:
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// import {MyLazyAngularModuleNgFactory} from './my-lazy-angular-module.ngfactory';
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import {platformBrowserDynamic} from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
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// #enddocregion
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/* tslint:disable: no-duplicate-imports */
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import {UpgradeComponent} from '@angular/upgrade/static';
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import {downgradeComponent} from '@angular/upgrade/static';
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import {downgradeInjectable} from '@angular/upgrade/static';
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// #docregion basic-how-to
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import {downgradeModule} from '@angular/upgrade/static';
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// #enddocregion
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/* tslint:enable: no-duplicate-imports */
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declare var angular: ng.IAngularStatic;
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interface Hero {
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  name: string;
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  description: string;
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}
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// This Angular service will use an "upgraded" AngularJS service.
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@Injectable()
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class HeroesService {
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  heroes: Hero[] = [
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    {name: 'superman', description: 'The man of steel'},
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    {name: 'wonder woman', description: 'Princess of the Amazons'},
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    {name: 'thor', description: 'The hammer-wielding god'}
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  ];
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  constructor(@Inject('titleCase') titleCase: (v: string) => string) {
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    // Change all the hero names to title case, using the "upgraded" AngularJS service.
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    this.heroes.forEach((hero: Hero) => hero.name = titleCase(hero.name));
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  }
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  addHero() {
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    const newHero: Hero = {name: 'Kamala Khan', description: 'Epic shape-shifting healer'};
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    this.heroes = this.heroes.concat([newHero]);
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    return newHero;
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  }
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  removeHero(hero: Hero) { this.heroes = this.heroes.filter((item: Hero) => item !== hero); }
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}
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// This Angular component will be "downgraded" to be used in AngularJS.
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@Component({
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  selector: 'ng2-heroes',
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  // This template uses the "upgraded" `ng1-hero` component
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  // (Note that because its element is compiled by Angular we must use camelCased attribute names.)
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  template: `
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    <div class="ng2-heroes">
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      <header><ng-content selector="h1"></ng-content></header>
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      <ng-content selector=".extra"></ng-content>
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      <div *ngFor="let hero of this.heroesService.heroes">
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        <ng1-hero [hero]="hero" (onRemove)="onRemoveHero(hero)">
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          <strong>Super Hero</strong>
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        </ng1-hero>
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      </div>
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      <button (click)="onAddHero()">Add Hero</button>
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    </div>
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  `,
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})
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class Ng2HeroesComponent {
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  @Output() private addHero = new EventEmitter<Hero>();
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  @Output() private removeHero = new EventEmitter<Hero>();
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  constructor(
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      @Inject('$rootScope') private $rootScope: ng.IRootScopeService,
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      public heroesService: HeroesService) {}
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  onAddHero() {
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    const newHero = this.heroesService.addHero();
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    this.addHero.emit(newHero);
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    // When a new instance of an "upgraded" component - such as `ng1Hero` - is created, we want to
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    // run a `$digest` to initialize its bindings. Here, the component will be created by `ngFor`
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    // asynchronously, thus we have to schedule the `$digest` to also happen asynchronously.
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    this.$rootScope.$applyAsync();
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  }
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  onRemoveHero(hero: Hero) {
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    this.heroesService.removeHero(hero);
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    this.removeHero.emit(hero);
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  }
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}
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// This Angular directive will act as an interface to the "upgraded" AngularJS component.
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@Directive({selector: 'ng1-hero'})
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class Ng1HeroComponentWrapper extends UpgradeComponent {
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  // The names of the input and output properties here must match the names of the
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  // `<` and `&` bindings in the AngularJS component that is being wrapped.
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  @Input() hero !: Hero;
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  @Output() onRemove !: EventEmitter<void>;
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  constructor(elementRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector) {
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    // We must pass the name of the directive as used by AngularJS to the super.
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    super('ng1Hero', elementRef, injector);
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  }
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}
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// This Angular module represents the Angular pieces of the application.
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@NgModule({
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  imports: [BrowserModule],
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  declarations: [Ng2HeroesComponent, Ng1HeroComponentWrapper],
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  providers: [
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    HeroesService,
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    // Register an Angular provider whose value is the "upgraded" AngularJS service.
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    {provide: 'titleCase', useFactory: (i: any) => i.get('titleCase'), deps: ['$injector']}
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  ],
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  // All components that are to be "downgraded" must be declared as `entryComponents`.
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  entryComponents: [Ng2HeroesComponent]
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  // Note that there are no `bootstrap` components, since the "downgraded" component
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  // will be instantiated by ngUpgrade.
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})
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class MyLazyAngularModule {
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  // Empty placeholder method to prevent the `Compiler` from complaining.
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  ngDoBootstrap() {}
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}
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// #docregion basic-how-to
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// The function that will bootstrap the Angular module (when/if necessary).
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// (This would be omitted if we provided an `NgModuleFactory` directly.)
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const ng2BootstrapFn = (extraProviders: StaticProvider[]) =>
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    platformBrowserDynamic(extraProviders).bootstrapModule(MyLazyAngularModule);
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// #enddocregion
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// (We are using the dynamic browser platform, as this example has not been compiled AoT.)
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// #docregion basic-how-to
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// This AngularJS module represents the AngularJS pieces of the application.
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const myMainAngularJsModule = angular.module('myMainAngularJsModule', [
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  // We declare a dependency on the "downgraded" Angular module.
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  downgradeModule(ng2BootstrapFn)
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  // or
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  // downgradeModule(MyLazyAngularModuleFactory)
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]);
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// #enddocregion
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// This AngularJS component will be "upgraded" to be used in Angular.
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myMainAngularJsModule.component('ng1Hero', {
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  bindings: {hero: '<', onRemove: '&'},
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  transclude: true,
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  template: `
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    <div class="ng1-hero">
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      <div class="title" ng-transclude></div>
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      <h2>{{ $ctrl.hero.name }}</h2>
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      <p>{{ $ctrl.hero.description }}</p>
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      <button ng-click="$ctrl.onRemove()">Remove</button>
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    </div>
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  `
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});
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// This AngularJS service will be "upgraded" to be used in Angular.
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myMainAngularJsModule.factory(
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    'titleCase', () => (value: string) => value.replace(/(^|\s)[a-z]/g, m => m.toUpperCase()));
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// This directive will act as the interface to the "downgraded" Angular component.
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myMainAngularJsModule.directive(
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    'ng2Heroes', downgradeComponent({
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      component: Ng2HeroesComponent,
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      // Optionally, disable `$digest` propagation to avoid unnecessary change detection.
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      // (Change detection is still run when the inputs of a "downgraded" component change.)
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      propagateDigest: false
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    }));
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// This is our top level application component.
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myMainAngularJsModule.component('exampleApp', {
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  // This template makes use of the "downgraded" `ng2-heroes` component,
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  // but loads it lazily only when/if the user clicks the button.
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  // (Note that because its element is compiled by AngularJS,
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  //  we must use kebab-case attributes for inputs and outputs.)
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  template: `
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    <link rel="stylesheet" href="./styles.css">
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    <button ng-click="$ctrl.toggleHeroes()">{{ $ctrl.toggleBtnText() }}</button>
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    <ng2-heroes
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        ng-if="$ctrl.showHeroes"
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        (add-hero)="$ctrl.setStatusMessage('Added hero ' + $event.name)"
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        (remove-hero)="$ctrl.setStatusMessage('Removed hero ' + $event.name)">
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      <h1>Heroes</h1>
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      <p class="extra">Status: {{ $ctrl.statusMessage }}</p>
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    </ng2-heroes>
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  `,
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  controller: function() {
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    this.showHeroes = false;
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    this.statusMessage = 'Ready';
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    this.setStatusMessage = (msg: string) => this.statusMessage = msg;
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    this.toggleHeroes = () => this.showHeroes = !this.showHeroes;
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    this.toggleBtnText = () => `${this.showHeroes ? 'Hide' : 'Show'} heroes`;
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  }
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});
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// We bootstrap the Angular module as we would do in a normal Angular app.
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angular.bootstrap(document.body, [myMainAngularJsModule.name]);
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