A helper function that allows an Angular component to be used from AngularJS.
downgradeComponent(info: { component: Type<any>; propagateDigest?: boolean; inputs?: string[]; outputs?: string[]; selectors?: string[]; }): any参数
info | contains information about the Component that is being downgraded: component: Type<any> : The type of the Component that will be downgradedpropagateDigest?: boolean : Whether to perform change detection on the component on every $digest. If set to false , change detection will still be performed when any of the component's inputs changes. (Default: true)
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返回值
any
: a factory function that can be used to register the component in an AngularJS module.
说明
Part of the upgrade/static library for hybrid upgrade apps that support AoT compilation
This helper function returns a factory function to be used for registering an AngularJS wrapper directive for "downgrading" an Angular component.
Examples
Let's assume that you have an Angular component called ng2Heroes
that needs to be made available in AngularJS templates.
// This Angular component will be "downgraded" to be used in AngularJS @Component({ selector: 'ng2-heroes', // This template uses the upgraded `ng1-hero` component // Note that because its element is compiled by Angular we must use camelCased attribute names template: `<header><ng-content selector="h1"></ng-content></header> <ng-content selector=".extra"></ng-content> <div *ngFor="let hero of heroes"> <ng1-hero [hero]="hero" (onRemove)="removeHero.emit(hero)"><strong>Super Hero</strong></ng1-hero> </div> <button (click)="addHero.emit()">Add Hero</button>`, }) class Ng2HeroesComponent { @Input() heroes !: Hero[]; @Output() addHero = new EventEmitter(); @Output() removeHero = new EventEmitter(); }We must create an AngularJS directive that will make this Angular component available inside AngularJS templates. The downgradeComponent()
function returns a factory function that we can use to define the AngularJS directive that wraps the "downgraded" component.
// This directive will act as the interface to the "downgraded" Angular component ng1AppModule.directive('ng2Heroes', downgradeComponent({component: Ng2HeroesComponent}));