0.1.2 • Published 9 years ago

angular2to1 v0.1.2

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MIT
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github
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9 years ago

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angular2to1 Project

An angular 2 to angular 1 Shim - Write angular 2 components with angular 1.
As explained in my blog post: Write Angular 2 Components In Angular 1.

Install

via npm:
npm i angular2to1 --save-dev

Usage

in browser, include the dist/angular2to1.min.js (or ./index.js)

Why

An angular 2 to angular 1 function. This function should provide ES5 syntax of angular v2 to be used with angular 1 reasons:
1. You want to learn angular 2 syntax
2. You still want to develop with angular 1
3. You want to ease migration (when possible) of angular 1 to 2

Examples

This code eventually defines an angular.js version 1.x module, directive and controller:

var myApp = ng.core
	.Component({
		selector: 'my-app'
		providers: [ 
			'core.services'
		],
		bindings: {
			title: '@'
		}
	})
	.View({
		template: '<div> {{ myApp.title }} </div>'
	})
	.Class({
		constructor: 'MyAppCtrl'
	})

Consume the new module in your and include it:

angular.module('app', [
	'my-app'
])
// or if you're using commonjs
angular.module('app', [
	require('my-app').name
])

Simply, use the module in html:

<my-app title="my-player"></my-app>

API

  1. Component - a component is an element by default
  2. selector - of element - <my-app></my-app> - defined as 'my-app'
  3. selector - of attribute - <div tooltip></div> - defined as '[tooltip]'
  4. "controllerAs" inside the template follows the camel-case module name. i.e. - if selector: 'my-app', then, the controllerAs is: myApp (as in angular 2 Beta). You can pass a custom controllerAs alias in the Component's options.

Install

use npm:

npm install angular2to1 --save
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