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authorMisko Hevery2011-11-10 18:47:47 -0800
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@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ current URL without creating a new browser history record you can call:
</pre>
Note that the setters don't update `window.location` immediately. Instead, `$location` service is
-aware of the {@link api/angular.scope scope} life-cycle and coalesces multiple `$location`
+aware of the {@link api/angular.module.NG.$rootScope.Scope scope} life-cycle and coalesces multiple `$location`
mutations into one "commit" to the `window.location` object during the scope `$digest` phase. Since
multiple changes to the $location's state will be pushed to the browser as a single change, it's
enough to call the `replace()` method just once to make the entire "commit" a replace operation
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ In this mode, `$location` uses Hashbang URLs in all browsers.
### Example
<pre>
-angular.service('$locationConfig', function() {
+angular.module.NG('$locationConfig', function() {
return {
html5Mode: false,
hashPrefix: '!'
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ having to worry about whether the browser displaying your app supports the histo
### Example
<pre>
-angular.service('$locationConfig', function() {
+angular.module.NG('$locationConfig', function() {
return {
html5Mode: true,
hashPrefix: '!'
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ In this examples we use `<base href="/base/index.html" />`
function initEnv(name) {
var root = angular.element(document.getElementById(name + '-mode'));
- var scope = angular.scope(null, {
+ var scope = angular.module.NG.$rootScope.Scope(null, {
$locationConfig: {html5Mode: true, hashPrefix: '!'},
$browser: browsers[name],
$document: root,
@@ -488,11 +488,11 @@ In this examples we use `<base href="/base/index.html" />`
The `$location` service allows you to change only the URL; it does not allow you to reload the
page. When you need to change the URL and reload the page or navigate to a different page, please
-use a lower level API, {@link api/angular.service.$window $window.location.href}.
+use a lower level API, {@link api/angular.module.NG.$window $window.location.href}.
## Using $location outside of the scope life-cycle
-`$location` knows about Angular's {@link api/angular.scope scope} life-cycle. When a URL changes in
+`$location` knows about Angular's {@link api/angular.module.NG.$rootScope.Scope scope} life-cycle. When a URL changes in
the browser it updates the `$location` and calls `$apply` so that all $watchers / $observers are
notified.
When you change the `$location` inside the `$digest` phase everything is ok; `$location` will
@@ -512,10 +512,10 @@ hashPrefix.
# Testing with the $location service
When using `$location` service during testing, you are outside of the angular's {@link
-api/angular.scope scope} life-cycle. This means it's your responsibility to call `scope.$apply()`.
+api/angular.module.NG.$rootScope.Scope scope} life-cycle. This means it's your responsibility to call `scope.$apply()`.
<pre>
-angular.service('$serviceUnderTest', function($location) {
+angular.module.NG('$serviceUnderTest', function($location) {
// whatever it does...
};
@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ describe('$serviceUnderTest', function() {
var scope, $location, $sut;
beforeEach(function() {
- scope = angular.scope();
+ scope = angular.module.NG.$rootScope.Scope();
$location = scope.$service('$location');
$sut = scope.$service('$serviceUnderTest');
});
@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ this.$watch('$location.path()', function(scope, path) {
# Related API
-* {@link api/angular.service.$location $location API}
+* {@link api/angular.module.NG.$location $location API}