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Pete Bacon Darwin e511bfcab5 fix(ivy): ensure that the correct `document` is available (#33712)
Most of the use of `document` in the framework is within
the DI so they just inject the `DOCUMENT` token and are done.

Ivy is special because it does not rely upon the DI and must
get hold of the document some other way. There are a limited
number of places relevant to ivy that currently consume a global
document object.

The solution is modelled on the `LOCALE_ID` approach, which has
`getLocaleId()` and `setLocaleId()` top-level functions for ivy (see
`core/src/render3/i18n.ts`).  In the rest of Angular (i.e. using DI) the
`LOCALE_ID` token has a provider that also calls setLocaleId() to
ensure that ivy has the same value.

This commit defines `getDocument()` and `setDocument() `top-level
functions for ivy. Wherever ivy needs the global `document`, it calls
`getDocument()` instead.  Each of the platforms (e.g. Browser, Server,
WebWorker) have providers for `DOCUMENT`. In each of those providers
they also call `setDocument()` accordingly.

Fixes #33651

PR Close #33712
2019-11-11 14:01:04 -08:00
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animation_world
core_all
cyclic_import fix(ivy): ensure that the correct `document` is available (#33712) 2019-11-11 14:01:04 -08:00
hello_world fix(ivy): ensure that the correct `document` is available (#33712) 2019-11-11 14:01:04 -08:00
hello_world_i18n
hello_world_r2
injection
todo fix(ivy): ensure that the correct `document` is available (#33712) 2019-11-11 14:01:04 -08:00
todo_i18n feat(ivy): type checking of event bindings (#33125) 2019-10-18 14:41:53 -04:00
todo_r2
util