fix(examples.dart): initialize the reflector

fixes #309
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Victor Berchet 2014-12-17 16:18:22 +01:00
parent 75549a660c
commit 90daca02cf
3 changed files with 80 additions and 67 deletions

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import {bootstrap, Component, Decorator, TemplateConfig, NgElement} from 'core/core';
// Angular 2.0 supports 3 basic types of directives:
// - Component - the basic building blocks of Angular 2.0 apps. Backed by
// ShadowDom.(http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webcomponents/shadowdom/)
// - Decorator - add behavior to existing elements.
// - Template - allow for stamping out of a html template (not in this demo).
// @Component is AtScript syntax to annotate the HelloCmp class as an Angular
// 2.0 component.
@Component({
// The Selector prop tells Angular on which elements to instantiate this
// class. The syntax supported is a basic subset of CSS selectors, for example
// 'element', '[attr]', [attr=foo]', etc.
selector: 'hello-app',
// These are services that would be created if a class in the component's
// template tries to inject them.
componentServices: [GreetingService],
template: new TemplateConfig({
// The template for the component.
// Expressions in the template (like {{greeting}}) are evaluated in the
// context of the HelloCmp class below.
inline: `{{greeting}} <span red>world</span>!`,
// All directives used in the template need to be specified. This allows for
// modularity (RedDec can only be used in this template)
// and better tooling (the template can be invalidated if the attribute is
// misspelled).
directives: [RedDec]
})
})
class HelloCmp {
greeting: string;
constructor(service: GreetingService) {
this.greeting = service.greeting;
}
}
// Decorators are light-weight. They don't allow for templates, or new
// expression contexts (use @Component or @Template for those needs).
@Decorator({
selector: '[red]'
})
class RedDec {
// NgElement is always injectable and it wraps the element on which the
// directive was found by the compiler.
constructor(el: NgElement) {
el.domElement.style.color = 'red';
}
}
// A service used by the HelloCmp component.
class GreetingService {
greeting:string;
constructor() {
this.greeting = 'hello';
}
}
import * as app from './index_common';
import {reflector} from 'reflection/reflection';
import {ReflectionCapabilities} from 'reflection/reflection_capabilities';
export function main() {
// Bootstrapping only requires specifying a root component.
// The boundary between the Angular application and the rest of the page is
// the shadowDom of this root component.
// The selector of the component passed in is used to find where to insert the
// application.
// You can use the light dom of the <hello-app> tag as temporary content (for
// example 'Loading...') before the application is ready.
bootstrap(HelloCmp);
// Initializing the reflector is only required for the Dart version of the application.
// When using Dart, the reflection information is not embedded by default in the source code
// to keep the size of the generated file small. Importing ReflectionCapabilities and initializing
// the reflector is required to use the reflection information from Dart mirrors.
// Dart mirrors are not intended to be use in production code where the transformers generate a
// more optimal static configuration, see index_static.js for an example.
reflector.reflectionCapabilities = new ReflectionCapabilities();
app.main();
}

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import {bootstrap, Component, Decorator, TemplateConfig, NgElement} from 'core/core';
// Angular 2.0 supports 3 basic types of directives:
// - Component - the basic building blocks of Angular 2.0 apps. Backed by
// ShadowDom.(http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webcomponents/shadowdom/)
// - Decorator - add behavior to existing elements.
// - Template - allow for stamping out of a html template (not in this demo).
// @Component is AtScript syntax to annotate the HelloCmp class as an Angular
// 2.0 component.
@Component({
// The Selector prop tells Angular on which elements to instantiate this
// class. The syntax supported is a basic subset of CSS selectors, for example
// 'element', '[attr]', [attr=foo]', etc.
selector: 'hello-app',
// These are services that would be created if a class in the component's
// template tries to inject them.
componentServices: [GreetingService],
template: new TemplateConfig({
// The template for the component.
// Expressions in the template (like {{greeting}}) are evaluated in the
// context of the HelloCmp class below.
inline: `{{greeting}} <span red>world</span>!`,
// All directives used in the template need to be specified. This allows for
// modularity (RedDec can only be used in this template)
// and better tooling (the template can be invalidated if the attribute is
// misspelled).
directives: [RedDec]
})
})
class HelloCmp {
greeting: string;
constructor(service: GreetingService) {
this.greeting = service.greeting;
}
}
// Decorators are light-weight. They don't allow for templates, or new
// expression contexts (use @Component or @Template for those needs).
@Decorator({
selector: '[red]'
})
class RedDec {
// NgElement is always injectable and it wraps the element on which the
// directive was found by the compiler.
constructor(el: NgElement) {
el.domElement.style.color = 'red';
}
}
// A service used by the HelloCmp component.
class GreetingService {
greeting:string;
constructor() {
this.greeting = 'hello';
}
}
export function main() {
// Bootstrapping only requires specifying a root component.
// The boundary between the Angular application and the rest of the page is
// the shadowDom of this root component.
// The selector of the component passed in is used to find where to insert the
// application.
// You can use the light dom of the <hello-app> tag as temporary content (for
// example 'Loading...') before the application is ready.
bootstrap(HelloCmp);
}

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import * as app from './index';
import * as app from './index_common';
import {Component, Decorator, TemplateConfig, NgElement} from 'core/core';
import {Parser} from 'change_detection/parser/parser';
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"annotations": []
});
reflector.registerType(Parser, {
"factory": (lexer) => new Parser(lexer),
"parameters": [[Lexer]],