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715 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Caitlin Potter
77ce5b89f9 fix(input): validate minlength/maxlength for non-string values
Use the viewValue rather than modelValue when validating. The viewValue should always be a string, and
should reflect what the user has entered, or the formatted model value.

BREAKING CHANGE:

Always uses the viewValue when validating minlength and maxlength.

Closes #7967
Closes #8811
2014-08-29 13:20:03 -04:00
rodyhaddad
cd21602d5b fix(ngBindHtml): throw error if interpolation is used in expression
Closes #8824
2014-08-29 01:24:46 -04:00
Caitlin Potter
5f3f25a1a6 feat($compile): bind isolate scope properties to controller
It is now possible to ask the $compiler's isolate scope property machinery to bind isolate
scope properties to a controller rather than scope itself. This feature requires the use of
controllerAs, so that the controller-bound properties may still be referenced from binding
expressions in views.

The current syntax is to prefix the scope name with a '@', like so:

    scope: {
        "myData": "=someData",
        "myString": "@someInterpolation",
        "myExpr": "&someExpr"
    },
    controllerAs: "someCtrl",
    bindtoController: true

The putting of properties within the context of the controller will only occur if
controllerAs is used for an isolate scope with the `bindToController` property of the
directive definition object set to `true`.

Closes #7635
Closes #7645
2014-08-28 20:46:52 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
cb73a37c7c fix($compile): use the correct namespace for transcluded svg elements
This fixes the case when a directive that uses `templateUrl`
is used inside of a transcluding directive like `ng-repeat`.

Fixes #8808
Closes #8816
2014-08-28 17:34:11 -07:00
Julie
85880a6490 feat(testability): add $$testability service
The $$testability service is a collection of methods for use when debugging
or by automated testing tools. It is available globally through the function
`angular.getTestability`.
For reference, see the Angular.Dart version at
https://github.com/angular/angular.dart/pull/1191
2014-08-28 14:25:50 -07:00
Colin Casey
46343c603d feat(filterFilter): pass index to function predicate
Closes #654
2014-08-28 12:34:42 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
719c747cd8 fix(ngEventDirs): execute blur and focus expression using scope.$evalAsync
BREAKING CHANGE:
The `blur` and `focus` event fire synchronously, also during DOM operations
that remove elements. This lead to errors as the Angular model was not
in a consistent state. See this [fiddle](http://jsfiddle.net/fq1dq5yb/) for a demo.

This change executes the expression of those events using
`scope.$evalAsync` if an `$apply` is in progress, otherwise
keeps the old behavior.

Fixes #4979
Fixes #5945
Closes #8803
Closes #6910
Closes #5402
2014-08-28 11:49:31 -07:00
Shahar Talmi
ab878a6c03 fix(ngModel): allow non-assignable binding when getterSetter is used
Closes #8704
2014-08-28 11:25:03 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
97a1b399b7 test($animate): add tests for noop enaled and cancel methods 2014-08-28 11:31:21 -04:00
Vojta Jina
fce8915f39 test(ngClass): dealoc elements 2014-08-27 20:45:58 -07:00
Vojta Jina
d4dd5dfa18 test(input): dealoc elements 2014-08-27 20:45:58 -07:00
Peter Bacon Darwin
a1e5cd5fe3 feat($compile): allow disabling scope info
The compiler adds scope information (`ng-scope` CSS class and `$scope` data property) to elements
when the are bound to the scope. This is mostly to aid debugging tools such as Batarang. In
production this should be unnecesary and adds a performance penalty.

In the bench/apps/largetable-bp this change caused an improvement of ~100ms (7%).

This can be now disabled by calling `$compileProvider.debugInfoEnabled(false)`
in a module `config` block:
```
someModule.config(['$compileProvider', function($compileProvider) {
  $compileProvider.debugInfoEnabled(false);
}]);
```

In the bench/apps/largetable-bp benchmark this change, with debug info disabled,
improved by ~120ms, that is ~10%.
Measuring the "create" phase, 25 loops, mean time ~1200ms -> ~1080ms.
2014-08-27 20:45:58 -07:00
Peter Bacon Darwin
3660fd0912 feat($compile/ngBind): allow disabling binding info
The compiler and ngBind directives add binding information (`ng-binding`
CSS class and `$binding` data property) to elements when they are bound to
the scope. This is only to aid testing and debugging for tools such as
Protractor and Batarang. In production this is unnecessary and add a
performance penalty.

This can be now disabled by calling `$compileProvider.debugInfoEnabled(false)`
in a module `config` block:
```
someModule.config(['$compileProvider', function($compileProvider) {
  $compileProvider.debugInfoEnabled(false);
}]);
```

In the bench/apps/largetable-bp benchmark this change, with debug info disabled,
improved by ~140ms, that is 10%.
Measuring the "create" phase, 25 loops, mean time ~1340ms -> ~1200ms.

We were storing the whole `interpolationFn` in the `$binding` data on
elements but this function was bringing a lot of closure variables with it
and so was consuming unwanted amounts of memory.

Now we are only storing the parsed interpolation expressions from the
binding (i.e. the values of `interpolationFn.expressions`).

BREAKING CHANGE:
The value of `$binding` data property on an element is always an array now
and the expressions do not include the curly braces `{{ ... }}`.
2014-08-27 20:45:58 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
4bca4c44b9 fix($animate): ensure guarded animations consider AJAX requests upon bootstrap
Prior to this fix when an Angular application is bootstrapped it would only
place an animation guard to prevent animations from running when the application
starts for the first two digest cycles. However, if any controllers or directives,
that are executed upon boostrap, trigger any remote code to be downloaded (via $http)
then the guard does not put that into consideration. This fix now properly addresses
that circumstance and removes the guard once all outbound HTTP requests are complete
when an Angular application is bootstrapped.

Closes #8275
Closes #5262
2014-08-27 23:19:29 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
a70e2833ea feat($templateRequest): introduce the $templateRequest service
This handy service is designed to download and cache template contents
and to throw an error when a template request fails.

BREAKING CHANGE

Angular will now throw a $compile minErr each a template fails to download
for ngView, directives and ngMessage template requests. This changes the former
behavior of silently ignoring failed HTTP requests--or when the template itself
is empty. Please ensure that all directive, ngView and ngMessage code now properly
addresses this scenario. NgInclude is uneffected from this change.
2014-08-27 23:19:19 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
3be00df495 fix($browser): detect changes to the browser url that happened in sync
Closes #6976.
2014-08-27 16:36:53 -07:00
Caitlin Potter
ea6fc6e69c feat($http): implement mechanism for coalescing calls to $apply in $http
When multiple responses are received within a short window from each other, it can be wasteful to
perform full dirty-checking cycles for each individual response. In order to prevent this, it is
now possible to coalesce calls to $apply for responses which occur close together.

This behaviour is opt-in, and the default is disabled, in order to avoid breaking tests or
applications.

In order to activate coalesced apply in tests or in an application, simply perform the following
steps during configuration.

   angular.module('myFancyApp', []).
     config(function($httpProvider) {
       $httpProvider.useApplyAsync(true);
     });

OR:

   angular.mock.module(function($httpProvider) {
     $httpProvider.useApplyAsync(true);
   });

Closes #8736
Closes #7634
Closes #5297
2014-08-26 21:42:47 -04:00
Caitlin Potter
e94d454b84 feat($rootScope): implement $applyAsync to support combining calls to $apply into a single digest.
It is now possible to queue up multiple expressions to be evaluated in a single digest using
$applyAsync. The asynchronous expressions will be evaluated either 1) the next time $apply or
$rootScope.$digest is called, or 2) after after the queue flushing scheduled for the next turn
occurs (roughly ~10ms depending on browser and application).
2014-08-26 21:33:44 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
2ae4f40be1 feat(ngModel): provide validation API functions for sync and async validations
This commit introduces a 2nd validation queue called `$asyncValidators`. Each time a value
is processed by the validation pipeline, if all synchronous `$validators` succeed, the value
is then passed through the `$asyncValidators` validation queue. These validators should return
a promise. Rejection of a validation promise indicates a failed validation.
2014-08-26 18:31:01 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
db044c408a fix(ngModel): treat undefined parse responses as parse errors
With this commit, ngModel will now handle parsing first and then validation
afterwards once the parsing is successful. If any parser along the way returns
`undefined` then ngModel will break the chain of parsing and register a
a parser error represented by the type of input that is being collected
(e.g. number, date, datetime, url, etc...). If a parser fails for a standard
text input field then an error of `parse` will be placed on `model.$error`.

BREAKING CHANGE

Any parser code from before that returned an `undefined` value
(or nothing at all) will now cause a parser failure. When this occurs
none of the validators present in `$validators` will run until the parser
error is gone.
2014-08-26 18:30:53 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
5f90340abb fix(input): allow to use seconds in input[time] and input[datetime-local]
The HTML5 spec allows to use seconds for `input[time]` and `input[datetime-local]`,
even though they are not displayed by all browsers.

Related to #8447.
2014-08-26 14:21:05 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
cc6fc199f5 feat(input): allow to define the timezone for parsing dates
Angular used to always use the browser timezone when parsing
`input[date]`, `input[time]`, … The timezone can now be changed
to `UTC` via `ngModelOptions`.

Closes #8447.
2014-08-26 14:21:02 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
29f0b568de fix(input): use year 1970 instead of 1900 for input[time]
BREAKING CHANGE:

According to the HTML5 spec `input[time]` should create dates
based on the year 1970 (used to be based on the year 1900).

Related to #8447.
2014-08-26 14:20:55 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
4739b1d9da feat(filter): allow to define the timezone for formatting dates
Angular used to always use the browser timezone for
`dateFilter`. An additional parameter was added to allow to use
`UTC` timezone instead.

Related to #8447.
2014-08-26 14:20:49 -07:00
Jeff Cross
0462b688f9 chore($q): replace plain TypeError with minErr+TypeError in cyclical resolve check 2014-08-26 12:33:51 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
bf0f5502b1 feat($animate): use promises instead of callbacks for animations
The $animate service (both the service inside of ng and ngAnimate) now
makes use of promises instead of callback functions.

BREAKING CHANGE

Both the API for the cancallation method and the done callback for
$animate animations is different. Instead of using a callback function
for each of the $animate animation methods, a promise is used instead.

```js
//before
$animate.enter(element, container, null, callbackFn);

//after
$animate.enter(element, container).then(callbackFn);
```

The animation can now be cancelled via `$animate.cancel(promise)`.

```js
//before
var cancelFn = $animate.enter(element, container);
cancelFn(); //cancels the animation

//after
var promise = $animate.enter(element, container);
$animate.cancel(promise); //cancels the animation
```
2014-08-26 11:44:25 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
2f4437b3a1 feat($animate): coalesce concurrent class-based animations within a digest loop
All class-based animation methods (addClass, removeClass and setClass) on $animate
are now processed after the next digest occurs. This fix prevents any sequencing
errors from occuring from excessive calls to $animate.addClass, $animate.remoteClass
or $animate.setClass.

BREAKING CHANGE

$animate.addClass, $animate.removeClass and $animate.setClass will no longer start the animation
right after being called in the directive code. The animation will only commence once a digest
has passed. This means that all animation-related testing code requires an extra digest to kick
off the animation.

```js
//before this fix
$animate.addClass(element, 'super');
expect(element).toHaveClass('super');

//now
$animate.addClass(element, 'super');
$rootScope.$digest();
expect(element).toHaveClass('super');
```

$animate will also tally the amount of times classes are added and removed and only animate
the left over classes once the digest kicks in. This means that for any directive code that
adds and removes the same CSS class on the same element then this may result in no animation
being triggered at all.

```js
$animate.addClass(element, 'klass');
$animate.removeClass(element, 'klass');

$rootScope.$digest();

//nothing happens...
```
2014-08-26 11:43:18 -04:00
Pawel Kozlowski
8ac90357a6 fix($parse): properly handle dots at the end of identifiers
Fixes #4613
Fixes #4912
Closes #8559
2014-08-23 11:38:24 +02:00
Igor Minar
1a2caad922 chore(mocks): remove helper fn angular.mocks.clearData
we don't need this any more because Karma reloads the iframe after each test run

Related to #8532
Closes #8618
2014-08-22 15:30:34 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
ffbd276d6d fix($compile): use the correct namespace for transcluded svg elements
Via transclusion, svg elements can occur outside an `<svg>` container in an
Angular template but are put into an `<svg>` container through compilation
and linking.

E.g.
Given that `svg-container` is a transcluding directive with
the following template:
```
<svg ng-transclude></svg>
```

The following markup creates a `<circle>` inside of an `<svg>` element
during runtime:
```
<svg-container>
  <circle></circle>
</svg-container>
```

However, this produces non working `<circle>` elements, as svg elements
need to be created inside of an `<svg>` element.

This change detects for most cases the correct namespace of transcluded content
and recreates that content in the correct `<svg>` container
when needed during compilation. For special cases it adds an addition argument
to `$transclude` that allows to specify the future parent node of elements
that will be cloned and attached using the `cloneAttachFn`.

Related to #8494
Closes #8716
2014-08-22 14:02:13 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
75c4cbf81f refactor($compile): rename directive.type to directive.templateNamespace
Also corrects the tests for MathML that use `directive.templateNamespace`.

BREAKING CHANGE (within 1.3.0-beta): `directive.type` was renamed to `directive.templateNamespace`

The property name `type` was too general.
2014-08-22 14:00:58 -07:00
Igor Minar
252e8b5733 revert: feat($compile): bind isolate scope properties to controller
This reverts commit 787c5a76dc.

This change causes a regression at Google. We'll take a better look at it
next week.

Reopens #7645
2014-08-22 11:48:29 -07:00
Caitlin Potter
d713ad1b66 fix(ngRepeat): allow aliasAs identifiers which contain but do not match reserved words
Currently if a reserved word occurs anywhere within the aliasAs identifier, we throw. This CL fixes
this behaviour by allowing these identifiers, since they are technically perfectly valid.

Closes #8729
2014-08-22 09:50:22 -04:00
Caitlin Potter
09de7b5db4 feat($compile): use allOrNothing interpolation for ngAttr*
allOrNothing interpolation is now used for ng-attr-*, under all circumstances. This prevents
uninitialized attributes from being added to the DOM with invalid values which cause errors
to be shown.

BREAKING CHANGE:

Now, ng-attr-* will never add the attribute to the DOM if any of the interpolated expressions
evaluate to `undefined`.

To work around this, initialize values which are intended to be the empty string with the
empty string:

For example, given the following markup:

    <div ng-attr-style="border-radius: {{value}}{{units}}"></div>

If $scope.value is `4`, and $scope.units is undefined, the resulting markup is unchanged:

    <div ng-attr-style="border-radius: {{value}}{{units}}"></div>

However, if $scope.units is `""`, then the resulting markup is updated:

    <div ng-attr-style="border-radius: {{value}}{{units}}" style="border-radius: 4"></div>

Closes #8376
Closes #8399
2014-08-21 19:31:50 -04:00
Caitlin Potter
a7fb357fa1 fix(input): by default, do not trim input[type=password] values
Do not trim input[type=password] values

BREAKING CHANGE:

Previously, input[type=password] would trim values by default, and would require an explicit ng-trim="false"
to disable the trimming behaviour. After this CL, ng-trim no longer effects input[type=password], and will
never trim the password value.

Closes #8250
Closes #8230
2014-08-21 19:11:57 -04:00
Caitlin Potter
09b298705f fix(ngRepeat): make allowed aliasAs expressions more strict
Ensure that aliasAs expressions are valid simple identifiers. These are still assigned to $scope in the same way
that they were previously, however now you won't accidentally create a property named "filtered.collection".

This change additionally restricts identifiers to prevent the use of certain ECMAScript reserved words ("null",
"undefined", "this" --- should probably add "super", "try", "catch" and "finally" there too), as well as certain
properties used by $scope or ngRepeat, including $parent, $index, $even, $odd, $first, $middle, or $last.

Closes #8438
Closes #8440
2014-08-21 18:58:54 -04:00
Caitlin Potter
787c5a76dc feat($compile): bind isolate scope properties to controller
It is now possible to ask the $compiler's isolate scope property machinery to bind isolate
scope properties to a controller rather than scope itself. This feature requires the use of
controllerAs, so that the controller-bound properties may still be referenced from binding
expressions in views.

The current syntax is to prefix the scope name with a '@', like so:

    scope: {
        "myData": "=someData",
        "myString": "@someInterpolation",
        "myExpr": "&someExpr"
    },
    controllerAs: "someCtrl",
    bindtoController: true

The putting of properties within the context of the controller will only occur if
controllerAs is used for an isolate scope with the `bindToController` property of the
directive definition object set to `true`.

Closes #7635
Closes #7645
2014-08-21 18:41:19 -04:00
Lucas Galfaso
1339c11e36 refactor($q): make $q Promises A+ v1.1 compilant
The Promises A+ 1.1 spec introduces new constraints that would cause $q to fail,
particularly specs 2.3.1 and 2.3.3.

Newly satisfied requirements:

 * "then" functions that return the same fulfilled/rejected promise
	will fail with a TypeError
 * Support for edge cases where "then" is a value other than function

Full 1.1 spec: https://github.com/promises-aplus/promises-spec/tree/1.1.0

This commit also modifies the adapter to use "resolve" method instead of "fulfill"
2014-08-21 10:52:08 -07:00
Caitlin Potter
d18b281976 fix($location): rewrite relative URI correctly if path==='/' in legacy html5Mode
Currently, legacy browsers get to use a clever scheme for resolving relative URIs in html5Mode,
and resolve the URI relative to $location.path().

Currently, $location.path() can be '/' under certain circumstances, which means that when we
split $location.path() on '/' and later join by '/' after adding another path component,
we end up with '//pathComponent'. $$rewrite fails to deal with this correctly, and effectively
the $location is never changed from the root path.

This CL corrects this by ensuring that the duplicate '/' situation does not occur when resolving
relative URIs.

Closes #8684
2014-08-19 21:31:02 -04:00
Jason Bedard
f02f7d9c15 fix($compile): update the jQuery .context when an element is replaced by replace:true directive
.context is a deprecated jQuery api still being used by at least live() queries, so
we need to keep it in up to date during replacement.

Because of the if check, we can be sure that we replace the context only when jQuery is being
used and the context property is set to the element being replaced.

Closes #8253
Closes #7900
2014-08-19 17:24:34 -07:00
Lucas Galfaso
94b5c9f00e perf($interpolate): do not keep empty separators
Do not keep empty separators and keep references to where
each expression goes
2014-08-20 00:57:31 +01:00
Caitlin Potter
5b77e30c1a fix($location): don't call indexOf() of undefined href attribute
Closes #7721
Closes #8681
2014-08-19 19:16:02 -04:00
Brian Ford
b7e82a33ee fix($sanitize): sanitize javascript urls with comments
Closes #8274
2014-08-19 14:10:54 -07:00
Igor Minar
e3a2ecf0db revert: refactor($compile): automatically append end comment nodes to all element-transclusion templates
This reverts commit 0d608d041f.

The commits caused more breaking changes at Google than initially expected and since its
benefit is small, so it's not worth keeping.
2014-08-19 10:57:50 -07:00
Igor Minar
bf1a57ad48 fix(Scope): don't clear the phase when an exception is thrown from asyncQueue or watch
If we clear it here, then any other watch or async task could start a new digest.
2014-08-18 21:20:12 -07:00
Igor Minar
0d608d041f refactor($compile): automatically append end comment nodes to all element-transclusion templates
Previously we would do it manually in all of our structural directives.

BREAKING CHANGE: element-transcluded directives now have an extra comment automatically appended to their cloned DOM

This comment is usually needed to keep track the end boundary in the event child directives modify the root node(s).
If not used for this purpose it can be safely ignored.
2014-08-18 21:20:11 -07:00
Igor Minar
b5f7970be5 perf($compile): don't register $destroy callbacks on element-transcluded nodes
This is a major perf win in the large table benchmark (~100ms or 9).

This cleanup is needed only for regular transclusion because only then the DOM hierarchy doesn't match scope hierarchy
(transcluded scope is a child of the parent scope and not a child of the isolate scope)

We should consider refactoring this further for the case of regular transclusion
and consider using scope events instead.
2014-08-18 21:20:10 -07:00
Igor Minar
d302ea0cfa perf($parse): use no-proto maps as caches and avoid hasOwnProperty checks 2014-08-16 21:59:38 -07:00
Igor Minar
13d113c522 perf(ngRepeat): use no-proto objects for blockMaps 2014-08-16 21:51:56 -07:00
rodyhaddad
bf0e83732a fix($watchGroup): call listener once when the watchExpressions array is empty 2014-08-15 15:53:51 -07:00