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you must use $inject to $inject it as any other non-global service
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This commit was produced by a combination of 4 commits:
- Added URL_MATCH test for basic url
- Moved two tests from $location to URL_MATCH, as they should be here
- Added test for host without "/" ending and fix the regexp to pass the test
- Added another test for matching empty abs path ("/") and fix the regexp
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* fixing the jsdoc format
* rewriting updateHash() method to be easier to read and so that
it minifies better
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update(objOrString)
updateHash(objOrString [, objOrString])
toString()
cancel()
Examples:
$location.update('http://www.angularjs.org/path#path?a=b');
$location.update({port: 443, protocol: 'https'});
$location.updateHash('hashPath');
$location.updateHash({a: 'b'});
$location.updateHash('hashPath', {a: 'b'});
This commit was produced by squash of more commits, here are the old messages:
- Change tests to use update() instead of parse().
- First implementation of update() method
- Test for update() with object parameter
- Add new tests for location, refactor location code
- Add tests for updateHash()
- Implement updateHash()
- Take one or two arguments, could be string - update hashPath, or hash object - update hashSearch...
- Fixed other service tests, to use new $location.update()
Added $location.cancel() method (with test)
Added $location.parse() for back compatability
Remove parse() method
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update(objOrString)
updateHash(objOrString [, objOrString])
toString()
cancel()
Examples:
$location.update('http://www.angularjs.org/path#path?a=b');
$location.update({port: 443, protocol: 'https'});
$location.updateHash('hashPath');
$location.updateHash({a: 'b'});
$location.updateHash('hashPath', {a: 'b'});
This commit was produced by squash of more commits, here are the old messages:
- Change tests to use update() instead of parse().
- First implementation of update() method
- Test for update() with object parameter
- Add new tests for location, refactor location code
- Add tests for updateHash()
- Implement updateHash()
- Take one or two arguments, could be string - update hashPath, or hash object - update hashSearch...
- Fixed other service tests, to use new $location.update()
Added $location.cancel() method (with test)
Added $location.parse() for back compatability
Remove parse() method
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controllers
- added angular.injector(scope, services, instanceCache) which returns inject
- inject method can return, instance, or call function which have $inject
property
- initialize services with $creation=[eager|eager-publish] this means that
only some of the services are now globally accessible
- upgraded $become on scope to use injector hence respect the $inject property
for injection
- $become should not be run multiple times and will most likely be removed
in future version
- added $new on scope to create a child scope
- $inject is respected on constructor function
- simplified scopes so that they no longer have separate __proto__ for
parent, api, behavior and instance this should speed up execution since
scope will now create one __proto__ chain per scope (not three).
BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY WARNING:
- services now need to have $inject instead of inject property for proper
injection this breaks backward compatibility
- not all services are now published into root scope
(only: $location, $cookie, $window)
- if you have widget/directive which uses services on scope
(such as this.$xhr), you will now have to inject that service in
(as it is not published on the root scope anymore)
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- ng:switch should not clean up $invalidWidgets
- $invalidWidgets should be clean up after each eval
- add missing docs
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- feedback relies on *Controller.init to be called when a Controller is
being created. this with previous angular refactoring this is not happening
in angular any more. To make it easier for feedback to transition, this
change makes $become call controller's init method if present.
- call to Controller.init from $route.updateRoute was removed. this was
left there by accident during the previous refactoring.
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document.cookie.
Now we finally correctly handle situations when browser refuses to set a cookie, due to
storage quota or other (file:// protocol) limitations.
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- previously the poller initialized the cookie cache too late which
was causing previously existing cookies to be deleted by cookie service
- refactored the poller api so that the addPollFn returns the added fn
- fixed older cookie service tests
- removed "this.$onEval(PRIORITY_LAST, update);" because it is not needed
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- remove obsolete code in tests
- add warning logs when maximum cookie limits (as specified via RFC 2965) were reached
- non-string values will now get dropped
- after each update $cookies hash will reflect the actual state of browser cookies
this means that if browser drops some cookies due to cookie overflow, $cookies will reflect that
- $sessionStore got renamed to $cookieStore to avoid name conflicts with html5's sessionStore
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method that is not used anywhere
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- change from using prototype to inner functions to help with better compression
- removed watchers (url/cookie) and introduced a poller concept
- moved the checking of URL and cookie into services which register with poolers
Benefits:
- Smaller minified file
- can call $browser.poll() from tests to simulate polling
- single place where setTimeout needs to be tested
- More testable $browser
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- Browser.cookies()
- MockBrowser
- $cookie service
- $sessionStore
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underscore.js compatibility
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Conflicts:
.gitignore
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everything runs as last spec context.
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