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Introduces `ref-` to give a name to an element or a directive (also works for `<template>` elements), and `let-` to introduce an input variable for a `<template>` element. BREAKING CHANGE: - `#...` now always means `ref-`. - `<template #abc>` now defines a reference to the TemplateRef, instead of an input variable used inside of the template. - `#...` inside of a *ngIf, … directives is deprecated. Use `let …` instead. - `var-...` is deprecated. Replace with `let-...` for `<template>` elements and `ref-` for non `<template>` elements. Closes #7158 Closes #8264 |
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README.md |
README.md
This directory contains pure Dart packages that use standard pub layout.
Working with an existing package
- Run
gulp build.dart
- Open the package in any Dart IDE of your choice
- Tada!
You do not need to rerun step 1 if you are only making changes in
modules_dart
. However, you do need to run it again after you make a change
in modules
. This is because these packages depend on code inside the dist
directory via dependency_overrides
. Code in modules
need to be transpiled
into dist
before the IDE can "feel" your changes in modules
.
Creating a new package
- Create a new directory with its own
pubspec.yaml
and standard pub layout. - Add both a normal dependency on
angular2
and adependency_overrides
, like this:
version: 0.0.0
dependencies:
angular2: '0.0.0'
dependency_overrides:
angular2:
path: ../../dist/dart/angular2
The publishing script will automatically rewrite version numbers, so use
0.0.0
both for your package and angular2
version. Similarly, do not
include authors
and homepage
, as they will be auto-populated. However,
do provide description
, name
(prefixed with angular2_
), dependencies
,
and dev_dependencies
.