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| author | Igor Minar | 2013-06-05 15:30:31 -0700 |
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| committer | Igor Minar | 2013-06-06 17:07:12 -0700 |
| commit | 5599b55b04788c2e327d7551a4a699d75516dd21 (patch) | |
| tree | dc080ce9639f44056eb6c476fb030923249ce265 /docs/content/guide/dev_guide.templates.ngdoc | |
| parent | 7a5cfb593f27c28cee545974736632bf8da62fe8 (diff) | |
| download | angular.js-5599b55b04788c2e327d7551a4a699d75516dd21.tar.bz2 | |
refactor($route): pull $route and friends into angular-route.js
$route, $routeParams and ngView have been pulled from core angular.js
to angular-route.js/ngRoute module.
This is was done to in order keep the core focused on most commonly
used functionality and allow community routers to be freely used
instead of $route service.
There is no need to panic, angular-route will keep on being supported
by the angular team.
Note: I'm intentionally not fixing tutorial links. Tutorial will need
bigger changes and those should be done when we update tutorial to
1.2.
BREAKING CHANGE: applications that use $route will now need to load
angular-route.js file and define dependency on ngRoute module.
Before:
```
...
<script src="angular.js"></script>
...
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['someOtherModule']);
...
```
After:
```
...
<script src="angular.js"></script>
<script src="angular-route.js"></script>
...
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['ngRoute', 'someOtherModule']);
...
```
Closes #2804
Diffstat (limited to 'docs/content/guide/dev_guide.templates.ngdoc')
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/content/guide/dev_guide.templates.ngdoc | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/docs/content/guide/dev_guide.templates.ngdoc b/docs/content/guide/dev_guide.templates.ngdoc index 2b4e3ff1..b01b4448 100644 --- a/docs/content/guide/dev_guide.templates.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/guide/dev_guide.templates.ngdoc @@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ with {@link expression expressions}: In a simple single-page app, the template consists of HTML, CSS, and angular directives contained in just one HTML file (usually `index.html`). In a more complex app, you can display multiple views within one main page using "partials", which are segments of template located in separate HTML -files. You "include" the partials in the main page using the {@link api/ng.$route -$route} service in conjunction with the {@link api/ng.directive:ngView ngView} directive. An +files. You "include" the partials in the main page using the {@link api/ngRoute.$route +$route} service in conjunction with the {@link api/ngRoute.directive:ngView ngView} directive. An example of this technique is shown in the {@link tutorial/ angular tutorial}, in steps seven and eight. |
