After discussing it we decided that PLATFORM_ is a better prefix for directives available everywhere in the app.
BREAKING CHANGE
AMBIENT_DIRECTIVES -> PLATFORM_DIRECTIVES
AMBIENT_PIPES -> PLATFORM_PIPES
Closes#5201
This is part of ongoing work to make core platform-independent.
BREAKING CHANGE
All private exports from 'angular2/src/core/facade/{lang,collection,exception_handler}' should be replaced with 'angular2/src/facade/{lang,collection,exception_handler}'.
BREAKING CHANGE
Previously, the controlsErrors getter of ControlGroup and ControlArray returned the errors of their direct children. This was confusing because the result did not include the errors of nested children (ControlGroup -> ControlGroup -> Control). Making controlsErrors to include such errors would require inventing some custom serialization format, which applications would have to understand.
Since controlsErrors was just a convenience method, and it was causing confusing, we are removing it. If you want to get the errors of the whole form serialized into a single object, you can manually traverse the form and accumulate the errors. This way you have more control over how the errors are serialized.
Closes#5102
BREAKING CHANGE
All private exports from 'angular2/src/core/{directives,pipes,forms}' should be replaced with 'angular2/src/common/{directives,pipes,formis}'
Closes#5153
In the previous commit I removed unused dependencies from package.json, but in order for the change to take
effect I needed to update npm shrinkwrap as well. That got complicated because of how npm dedupes packages.
Long story short, to clean up the mess I did the following:
- deleted npm-shrinkwrap.json and npm-shrinkwrap.clean.json
- ran: npm install
- ran: npm shrinkwrap --dev && ./tools/npm/clean-npm-shrinkwrap
This means that our npm-shrinkwrap now correctly reflects the constraints in package.json, but it also
means that some packages got updated (within the version constrain specified in package.json).
Some dependencies were intentionally not updated. e.g. mudge due to #5022
otherwise in dist/js/dev/es5/benchmarks/src/naive_infinite_scroll/index.html
defaultExtension: 'js' is ignored for angular2/src/testing/benchmark_util which
results in test failures.
We'll need to investigate this. Maybe upgrading to 0.19.x will make this issue go
away...
Store dependency import information in a dedicated list in `NgDepsModel`
rather than as a boolean field on `ImportModel`. An `ImportModel` should
not "care" whether it is a .ng_deps.dart import or not -- this
information belongs in `NgDepsModel`.
This simplifies some of the logic around how `NgDepsModel` imports are
processed and eventually output.
Third party controls require a ControlValueAccessor to function with Angular Forms. Many of them, like Polymer's <paper-input>, behave like the <input> native element and thus can use the DefaultValueAccessor. Adding an ng-default-control attribute will now allow them to use that directive.
Closes#5076