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.
Update the `TemplateCompile` step to use the full render `Compiler`.
Provide `DirectiveMetadata` for `ViewDefinition` objects and use it to
run the `DirectiveParser` step of the render compile pipeline.
Update `TemplateCompiler` transform step to use abstractions used by the
render `Compiler`. For example, template code is now loaded via an
instance of `TemplateLoader` and external resources are fetched via an
instance of `XHR`.
This commit adds a plugin for the event manager, to allow a key name to
be appended to the event name (for keyup and keydown events), so that
the callback is only called for that key.
Here are some examples:
(keydown.shift.enter)
(keyup.space)
(keydown.control.shift.a)
(keyup.f1)
Key names mostly follow the DOM Level 3 event key values:
http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events-key/#key-value-tables
There are some limitations to be worked on (cf details
in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/1136) but for now, this
implementation is reliable for the following keys (by "reliable" I mean
compatible with Chrome and Firefox and not depending on the keyboard
layout):
- alt, control, shift, meta (those keys can be combined with other keys)
- tab, enter, backspace, pause, scrolllock, capslock, numlock
- insert, delete, home, end, pageup, pagedown
- arrowup, arrowdown, arrowleft, arrowright
- latin letters (a-z), function keys (f1-f12)
- numbers on the numeric keypad (but those keys are not correctly simulated
by Chromedriver)
There is a sample to play with in examples/src/key_events/.
close#523close#1136