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authorIgor Minar2013-06-05 15:30:31 -0700
committerIgor Minar2013-06-06 17:07:12 -0700
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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 $route will now need to load angular-route.js file and define dependency on ngRoute module. Before: ``` ... <script src="angular.js"></script> ... var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['someOtherModule']); ... ``` After: ``` ... <script src="angular.js"></script> <script src="angular-route.js"></script> ... var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['ngRoute', 'someOtherModule']); ... ``` Closes #2804
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@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ with {@link expression expressions}:
In a simple single-page app, the template consists of HTML, CSS, and angular directives contained
in just one HTML file (usually `index.html`). In a more complex app, you can display multiple views
within one main page using "partials", which are segments of template located in separate HTML
-files. You "include" the partials in the main page using the {@link api/ng.$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.