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diff --git a/src/widgets.js b/src/widgets.js index 887b31ac..930a6788 100644 --- a/src/widgets.js +++ b/src/widgets.js @@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ var ngSwitch = angularWidget('ng:switch', function (element){   * changing the location or causing page reloads, e.g.:   * <a href="" ng:click="model.$save()">Save</a>   */ -angular.widget('a', function() { +angularWidget('a', function() {    this.descend(true);    this.directives(true); @@ -702,4 +702,160 @@ angular.widget('a', function() {        });      }    }; -});
\ No newline at end of file +}); + + +/** + * @ngdoc widget + * @name angular.widget.@ng:repeat + * + * @description + * `ng:repeat` instantiates a template once per item from a collection. The collection is enumerated + * with `ng:repeat-index` attribute starting from 0. Each template instance gets its own scope where + * the given loop variable is set to the current collection item and `$index` is set to the item + * index or key. + * + * There are special properties exposed on the local scope of each template instance: + * + *   * `$index` – `{number}` – iterator offset of the repeated element (0..length-1) + *   * `$position` – {string} – position of the repeated element in the iterator. One of: `'first'`, + *     `'middle'` or `'last'`. + * + * NOTE: `ng:repeat` looks like a directive, but is actually an attribute widget. + * + * @element ANY + * @param {string} repeat_expression The expression indicating how to enumerate a collection. Two + *   formats are currently supported: + * + *   * `variable in expression` – where variable is the user defined loop variable and `expression` + *     is a scope expression giving the collection to enumerate. + * + *     For example: `track in cd.tracks`. + *   * `(key, value) in expression` – where `key` and `value` can be any user defined identifiers, + *     and `expression` is the scope expression giving the collection to enumerate. + * + *     For example: `(name, age) in {'adam':10, 'amalie':12}`. + * + * @exampleDescription + * This example initializes the scope to a list of names and + * than uses `ng:repeat` to display every person. + * @example +    <div ng:init="friends = [{name:'John', age:25}, {name:'Mary', age:28}]"> +      I have {{friends.length}} friends. They are: +      <ul> +        <li ng:repeat="friend in friends"> +          [{{$index + 1}}] {{friend.name}} who is {{friend.age}} years old. +        </li> +      </ul> +    </div> + * @scenario +   it('should check ng:repeat', function(){ +     var r = using('.doc-example-live').repeater('ul li'); +     expect(r.count()).toBe(2); +     expect(r.row(0)).toEqual(["1","John","25"]); +     expect(r.row(1)).toEqual(["2","Mary","28"]); +   }); + */ +angularWidget("@ng:repeat", function(expression, element){ +  element.removeAttr('ng:repeat'); +  element.replaceWith(this.comment("ng:repeat: " + expression)); +  var template = this.compile(element); +  return function(reference){ +    var match = expression.match(/^\s*(.+)\s+in\s+(.*)\s*$/), +        lhs, rhs, valueIdent, keyIdent; +    if (! match) { +      throw Error("Expected ng:repeat in form of 'item in collection' but got '" + +      expression + "'."); +    } +    lhs = match[1]; +    rhs = match[2]; +    match = lhs.match(/^([\$\w]+)|\(([\$\w]+)\s*,\s*([\$\w]+)\)$/); +    if (!match) { +      throw Error("'item' in 'item in collection' should be identifier or (key, value) but got '" + +      keyValue + "'."); +    } +    valueIdent = match[3] || match[1]; +    keyIdent = match[2]; + +    var children = [], currentScope = this; +    this.$onEval(function(){ +      var index = 0, +          childCount = children.length, +          lastElement = reference, +          collection = this.$tryEval(rhs, reference), +          is_array = isArray(collection), +          collectionLength = 0, +          childScope, +          key; + +      if (is_array) { +        collectionLength = collection.length; +      } else { +        for (key in collection) +          if (collection.hasOwnProperty(key)) +            collectionLength++; +      } + +      for (key in collection) { +        if (!is_array || collection.hasOwnProperty(key)) { +          if (index < childCount) { +            // reuse existing child +            childScope = children[index]; +            childScope[valueIdent] = collection[key]; +            if (keyIdent) childScope[keyIdent] = key; +          } else { +            // grow children +            childScope = template(quickClone(element), createScope(currentScope)); +            childScope[valueIdent] = collection[key]; +            if (keyIdent) childScope[keyIdent] = key; +            lastElement.after(childScope.$element); +            childScope.$index = index; +            childScope.$position = index == 0 ? +                                      'first' : +                                      (index == collectionLength - 1 ? 'last' : 'middle'); +            childScope.$element.attr('ng:repeat-index', index); +            childScope.$init(); +            children.push(childScope); +          } +          childScope.$eval(); +          lastElement = childScope.$element; +          index ++; +        } +      } +      // shrink children +      while(children.length > index) { +        children.pop().$element.remove(); +      } +    }, reference); +  }; +}); + + +/** + * @ngdoc widget + * @name angular.widget.@ng:non-bindable + * + * @description + * Sometimes it is necessary to write code which looks like bindings but which should be left alone + * by angular. Use `ng:non-bindable` to make angular ignore a chunk of HTML. + * + * NOTE: `ng:non-bindable` looks like a directive, but is actually an attribute widget. + * + * @element ANY + * + * @exampleDescription + * In this example there are two location where a siple binding (`{{}}`) is present, but the one + * wrapped in `ng:non-bindable` is left alone. + * + * @example +    <div>Normal: {{1 + 2}}</div> +    <div ng:non-bindable>Ignored: {{1 + 2}}</div> + * + * @scenario +   it('should check ng:non-bindable', function(){ +     expect(using('.doc-example-live').binding('1 + 2')).toBe('3'); +     expect(using('.doc-example-live').element('div:last').text()). +       toMatch(/1 \+ 2/); +   }); + */ +angularWidget("@ng:non-bindable", noop);  | 
