UNPKG

angular2

Version:

Angular 2 - a web framework for modern web apps

119 lines (103 loc) 3.72 kB
import {unimplemented} from 'angular2/src/facade/exceptions'; import {ChangeDetectorRef} from '../change_detection/change_detector_ref'; import {AppView, HostViewFactory} from './view'; export abstract class ViewRef { /** * @internal */ get changeDetectorRef(): ChangeDetectorRef { return unimplemented(); }; get destroyed(): boolean { return unimplemented(); } } /** * Represents a View containing a single Element that is the Host Element of a {@link Component} * instance. * * A Host View is created for every dynamically created Component that was compiled on its own (as * opposed to as a part of another Component's Template) via {@link Compiler#compileInHost} or one * of the higher-level APIs: {@link AppViewManager#createRootHostView}, * {@link AppViewManager#createHostViewInContainer}, {@link ViewContainerRef#createHostView}. */ export abstract class HostViewRef extends ViewRef { get rootNodes(): any[] { return unimplemented(); }; } /** * Represents an Angular View. * * <!-- TODO: move the next two paragraphs to the dev guide --> * A View is a fundamental building block of the application UI. It is the smallest grouping of * Elements which are created and destroyed together. * * Properties of elements in a View can change, but the structure (number and order) of elements in * a View cannot. Changing the structure of Elements can only be done by inserting, moving or * removing nested Views via a {@link ViewContainerRef}. Each View can contain many View Containers. * <!-- /TODO --> * * ### Example * * Given this template... * * ``` * Count: {{items.length}} * <ul> * <li *ngFor="var item of items">{{item}}</li> * </ul> * ``` * * ... we have two {@link ProtoViewRef}s: * * Outer {@link ProtoViewRef}: * ``` * Count: {{items.length}} * <ul> * <template ngFor var-item [ngForOf]="items"></template> * </ul> * ``` * * Inner {@link ProtoViewRef}: * ``` * <li>{{item}}</li> * ``` * * Notice that the original template is broken down into two separate {@link ProtoViewRef}s. * * The outer/inner {@link ProtoViewRef}s are then assembled into views like so: * * ``` * <!-- ViewRef: outer-0 --> * Count: 2 * <ul> * <template view-container-ref></template> * <!-- ViewRef: inner-1 --><li>first</li><!-- /ViewRef: inner-1 --> * <!-- ViewRef: inner-2 --><li>second</li><!-- /ViewRef: inner-2 --> * </ul> * <!-- /ViewRef: outer-0 --> * ``` */ export abstract class EmbeddedViewRef extends ViewRef { /** * Sets `value` of local variable called `variableName` in this View. */ abstract setLocal(variableName: string, value: any): void; /** * Checks whether this view has a local variable called `variableName`. */ abstract hasLocal(variableName: string): boolean; get rootNodes(): any[] { return unimplemented(); }; } export class ViewRef_ implements EmbeddedViewRef, HostViewRef { constructor(private _view: AppView) { this._view = _view; } get internalView(): AppView { return this._view; } /** * Return `ChangeDetectorRef` */ get changeDetectorRef(): ChangeDetectorRef { return this._view.changeDetector.ref; } get rootNodes(): any[] { return this._view.flatRootNodes; } setLocal(variableName: string, value: any): void { this._view.setLocal(variableName, value); } hasLocal(variableName: string): boolean { return this._view.hasLocal(variableName); } get destroyed(): boolean { return this._view.destroyed; } } export abstract class HostViewFactoryRef {} export class HostViewFactoryRef_ implements HostViewFactoryRef { constructor(private _hostViewFactory: HostViewFactory) {} get internalHostViewFactory(): HostViewFactory { return this._hostViewFactory; } }