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Reason to fix this was the fact that with undefined url, it ended up with weird exception
(Cannot call method 'replace' of undefined), which was more confusing than helpful.
jQuery.ajax() does request to current url, if url is not specified, so I decided for this solution.
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$http:
- use promises internally
- get rid of XhrFuture that was previously used internally
- get rid of $browser.defer calls for async stuff (serving from cache),
promises will take care of asynchronicity
- fix transformation bugs (when caching requested + multiple request
pending + error is returned)
- get rid of native header parsing and instead just lazily parse the
header string
$httpBackend:
- don't return raw/mock XMLHttpRequest object (we don't use it for
anything anymore)
- call the callback with response headers string
mock $httpBackend:
- unify response api for expect and when
- call the callback with response headers string
- changed the expect/when failure error message so that EXPECTED and GOT
values are aligned
Conflicts:
src/service/http.js
test/service/compilerSpec.js
test/service/httpSpec.js
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Previously we used to put callbacks on the window object, but that
causes problems on IE8 where it is not possible to delete properties
from the window object
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Browsers return always 0 status code for "file" protocol, so we convert them into 200/404.
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- remove whole $browser.xhr stuff
- remove whole mock $browser.xhr stuff
- add $httpBackend service + migrate unit tests from $browser
- add temporary API to access $browser's outstandingRequests count
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$httpBackend mock allows:
- expecting (asserting) requests
- stubbing (responding without asserting)
Add empty $httpBackend service (currently just wrapper for $browser.xhr)
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