Previously, when a downgraded component was destroyed in a way that did not trigger the `$destroy` event on the element (e.g. when a parent element was removed from the DOM by Angular, not AngularJS), the `ComponentRef` was not destroyed and unregistered. This commit fixes it by listening for the `$destroy` event on both the element and the scope. Fixes #22392 PR Close #22400
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TypeScript
24 lines
796 B
TypeScript
/**
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* @license
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* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
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*/
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import {UpgradeAdapterRef} from '@angular/upgrade';
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import * as angular from '@angular/upgrade/src/common/angular1';
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import {$ROOT_SCOPE} from '@angular/upgrade/src/common/constants';
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export * from '../common/test_helpers';
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export function $apply(adapter: UpgradeAdapterRef, exp: angular.Ng1Expression) {
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const $rootScope = adapter.ng1Injector.get($ROOT_SCOPE) as angular.IRootScopeService;
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$rootScope.$apply(exp);
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}
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export function $digest(adapter: UpgradeAdapterRef) {
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const $rootScope = adapter.ng1Injector.get($ROOT_SCOPE) as angular.IRootScopeService;
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$rootScope.$digest();
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}
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