test(upgrade): ensure AngularJS is bootstraped inside the Angular zone in tests

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George Kalpakas 2017-09-25 14:44:24 +03:00 committed by Alex Rickabaugh
parent 29dbc3b67c
commit 546eb7d851
1 changed files with 10 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {PlatformRef, Type} from '@angular/core';
import {NgZone, PlatformRef, Type} from '@angular/core';
import * as angular from '@angular/upgrade/src/common/angular1';
import {$ROOT_SCOPE} from '@angular/upgrade/src/common/constants';
import {UpgradeModule} from '@angular/upgrade/static';
@ -18,11 +18,19 @@ export function bootstrap(
// We bootstrap the Angular module first; then when it is ready (async) we bootstrap the AngularJS
// module on the bootstrap element (also ensuring that AngularJS errors will fail the test).
return platform.bootstrapModule(Ng2Module).then(ref => {
const ngZone = ref.injector.get<NgZone>(NgZone);
const upgrade = ref.injector.get(UpgradeModule);
const failHardModule: any = ($provide: angular.IProvideService) => {
$provide.value('$exceptionHandler', (err: any) => { throw err; });
};
upgrade.bootstrap(element, [failHardModule, ng1Module.name]);
// The `bootstrap()` helper is used for convenience in tests, so that we don't have to inject
// and call `upgrade.bootstrap()` on every Angular module.
// In order to closer emulate what happens in real application, ensure AngularJS is bootstrapped
// inside the Angular zone.
//
ngZone.run(() => upgrade.bootstrap(element, [failHardModule, ng1Module.name]));
return upgrade;
});
}