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since jQuery 1.6.4 prop() became very important because attr() does't have access to certain properties any more (e.g. className), so I'm adding it to jqLite as well so that jqLite preserves the feature-set it had before the jQuery upgrade.
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supports these invocation types:
- foo.unbind();
- foo.unbind('eventType');
- foo.unbind('eventType', fn);
more info: http://api.jquery.com/unbind/
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The behavior of attr() getter and setter changed in jQuery 1.6 and now they treat element properties and attributes as two different things, but in order to not break everyone there is a partial backwards compatibility for checking and updating element properties as well. see http://api.jquery.com/prop/ for more info.
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since jQuery 1.6 'class' is not treated specially, so we have to revert this fix and use className in tests instead
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Closes #556
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- move all script load order into angularFiles.js
- rakefile and angular-bootstrap.js use angularFiles.js to get script orders
- gen_jstd_configs.js uses angularFiles.js to generate various jstd config files
- run gen_jstd_configs.js whenever we run server.sh
Closes #470
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Closes #492
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684208
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This is jQuery incompatible hack.
But we were doing monkey patching there anyway...
`$(...).trigger('click')` returns an array of return values, so that scenario
runner knows, whether the event default action was cancelled.
Without this fix, scenario runner was doing navigation even if JS code called
`event.preventDefault()`.
Note, this does not work in FF6
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/element.dispatchEvent
dispatchEvent method returns false if at least one of the event handlers called
preventDefault(), true otherwise.
It's helpful when browserTrigger method returns this value, as we can assert,
whether the default operation was cancelled or not.
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* update $route to reflect new $location
* add some more unit tests to $route
* fix some other failing unit tests
* redirect overrides the url now
Breaks $route custom redirect fn has only 3 params now
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See documentation of $location for more info
Breaks $location has no properties, only get/set methods
Closes #168
Closes #146
Closes #281
Closes #234
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Chrome's Event has defaultPrevented property, but other browsers haven't.
This is workaround for other browsers - same as jQuery.
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This method abstracts <base href="" /> in document.head - returns the value.
If absolute href set, it converts the href to relative.
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This only extracts our 'hashchange' event and html5 history api detection from
$browser.
Closes #400
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This is just basic implementation of $browser.url, $browser.onUrlChange methods:
$browser.url() - returns current location.href
$browser.url('/new') - set url to /new
If supported, history.pushState is used, location.href property otherwise.
$browser.url('/new', true) - replace current url with /new
If supported, history.replaceState is used, location.replace otherwise.
$browser.onUrlChange is only fired when url is changed from the browser:
- user types into address bar
- user clicks on back/forward button
- user clicks on link
It's not fired when url is changed using $browser.url()
Breaks Removed $browser.setUrl(), $browser.getUrl(), use $browser.url()
Breaks Removed $browser.onHashChange(), use $browser.onUrlChange()
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Closes #547
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- buzz api keeps on throttling our requests which makes our build fail
so I'm disabling the buzz demo e2e test
- the $xhr service jsonp test was modified to use jsonp on angularjs.org
instead of buzz api for the same reason as mentioned above
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ng:class as well as ng:class-odd and ng:class-even always reset the
class list to whatever it was before compilation, this makes it
impossible to create another directive which adds its own classes on the
element on which ng:class was applied.
the fix simply removes all classes that were added previously by
ng:class and add classes that the ng:class expression evaluates to.
we can now guarantee that we won't clobber stuff added before or after
compilation as long as all class names are unique.
in order to implement this I had to beef up jqLite#addClass and
jqLite#removeClass to be able to add/remove multiple classes without
creating duplicates.
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- both $watch and $on now return a function which when called
deregisters the listener
- $removeListener was removed and replaced with the above
- added more tests for $watch and $on
Closes #542
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- fixed traversal originating on a scope with with a right sibling
- unified code for both $broadcast and $digest
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BREAKING CHANGE
* removing `onChange`
FEATURE
* adding three events: $beforeRouteChange, $afterRouteChange, $routeReload
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- special attrs such as ng:href, ng:check did not work as intended when
their values do not contain bindings. And this commit is to fix that
Closes #534
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IE doesn't have Array#indexOf and [].splice.call doesn't work there
either.
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- register listeners with $on
- remove listeners with $removeListener
- fire event that bubbles to root with $emit
- fire event that propagates to all child scopes with $broadcast
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- expose lowercase, uppercase and isDate to angular public api
- remove unnecessary extention of jqLite at an early stage
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In order to avoid unnecesary route reloads when just hashSearch part
of the url changes, it is now possible to disable this behavior by
setting reloadOnSearch param of the route declaration to false.
Closes #354
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two arguments
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