Introduces the injectable `TemplateCloner` that can be configured via the new token `MAX_IN_MEMORY_ELEMENTS_PER_TEMPLATE_TOKEN`.
Also replaces `document.adoptNode` with `document.importNode` as otherwise
custom elements are not triggered in chrome 43.
Closes#3418Closes#3433
Also inserts comment nodes before/after projected nodes so that text nodes don’t get merged when we serialize/deserialize them.
Closes#3356
First part of #3364
BREAKING CHANGES:
- `ShadowDomStrategy` was removed. To specify the encapsulation of a component use `@View(encapsulation: ViewEncapsulation.NONE | ViewEncapsulation.EMULATED | ViewEncapsulation.NATIVE)`
- The default encapsulation strategy is now `ViewEncapsulation.EMULATED` if a component contains styles and `ViewEncapsulation.NONE` if it does not. Before this was always `NONE`.
- `ViewLoader` now returns the template as a string and the styles as a separate array
Due to #3019 we have to check whether a property exists on a DOM element
not before runtime of the application.
Previously, we did this check in JavaScript, making all property values
go through dart js interop. However, this is slow for complex objects.
This commit changes this behavior to first check whether the property exists
before sending the property value to the DOM element via js interop.
Closes#3149
Previously, calls to getBaseHref used document.baseURI, which defaults
to the current path in the absence of a base element in the document.
This leads to surprising behavior.
With this change, getBaseHref returns null when a base element is not
present in the document.
Closes#2529
BREAKING CHANGES:
- shadow dom emulation no longer
supports the `<content>` tag. Use the new `<ng-content>` instead
(works with all shadow dom strategies).
- removed `DomRenderer.setViewRootNodes` and `AppViewManager.getComponentView`
-> use `DomRenderer.getNativeElementSync(elementRef)` and change shadow dom directly
- the `Renderer` interface has changed:
* `createView` now also has to support sub views
* the notion of a container has been removed. Instead, the renderer has
to implement methods to attach views next to elements or other views.
* a RenderView now contains multiple RenderFragments. Fragments
are used to move DOM nodes around.
Internal changes / design changes:
- Introduce notion of view fragments on render side
- DomProtoViews and DomViews on render side are merged,
AppProtoViews are not merged, AppViews are partially merged
(they share arrays with the other merged AppViews but we keep
individual AppView instances for now).
- DomProtoViews always have a `<template>` element as root
* needed for storing subviews
* we have less chunks of DOM to clone now
- remove fake ElementBinder / Bound element for root text bindings
and model them explicitly. This removes a lot of special cases we had!
- AppView shares data with nested component views
- some methods in AppViewManager (create, hydrate, dehydrate) are iterative now
* now possible as we have all child AppViews / ElementRefs already in an array!
BREAKING CHANGES:
- host actions don't take an expression as value any more but only a method name,
and assumes to get an array via the EventEmitter with the method arguments.
- Renderer.setElementProperty does not take `style.`/... prefixes any more.
Use the new methods `Renderer.setElementAttribute`, ... instead
Part of #2476Closes#2637
These wrappers are not natively understood by
ts2dart. Removing them will improve Dart2JS
compilation due to fewer megamorphic calls to List
functions.
It also makes Angular code more succinct and
improves type safety in Angular due to better type
inference of the Array component type.
This change exposed several bugs in Angular.
clang-format 1.0.17 substantially improves formatting for fat arrow functions
and array literal detection. It also fixes a number of minor formatting issues.
Usage: bootstrap the app with the special binding
`ELEMENT_PROBE_CONFIG` from `angular2/debug`.
This will provide a global method `ngProbe(element)` that
will expose a `DebugElement` with directive instances, ... on it.
During tests that use Angular's test injector, the probe is
enabled by default. The `DebugElement ` can be retrieved via the
function `inspectDomElement` of `angular2/debug`. Note
that the `TestComponentBuilder` already returns `DebugElement `s.
Closes#1992
But do it during the build process for cjs.
Right now we only need this when we transpile from ts
directly to es5. This is only the case in our
cis build, as for our browser build we only transpile
from ts to es6 via ts and then use traceur to do
the rest.