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fix(jqLite): traverse host
property for DocumentFragment in inheritedData()
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Somewhat related to this, batarang doesn't seem interested in piercing shadow barriers either, it would be good to fix that |
// to lookup parent controllers. | ||
var parent = element.parent(); | ||
if (!parent.length) { | ||
if (element[0].parentNode) parent = jqLite(element[0].parentNode); |
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can you expand this to
if (condition) {
fooo
} if else (condition2) {
baaar
}
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should we keep local reference to element[0] instead of uwrapping it 4 times in this code?
…edData() If dealing with a document fragment node with a host element, and no parent, use the host element as the parent. This enables directives within a Shadow DOM or polyfilled Shadow DOM to lookup parent controllers.
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…Fragments Sort of related to angular/angular.js#6637 --- Currently, jqLite#inheritedData() will not find data if it needs to cross through document fragment barriers, such as the Shadow DOM barrier. This patch allows batarang to figure this out. In addition, it provides some tests for the angularjs properties sidebar of the element panel, which were missing previously. Closes angular#104
I think I got a "merge it" in the meeting, so, I'm gonna check this in. It's unlikely to break anything, at any rate |
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…edData() If dealing with a document fragment node with a host element, and no parent, use the host element as the parent. This enables directives within a Shadow DOM or polyfilled Shadow DOM to lookup parent controllers. Closes #6637
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…Fragments Sort of related to angular/angular.js#6637 --- Currently, jqLite#inheritedData() will not find data if it needs to cross through document fragment barriers, such as the Shadow DOM barrier. This patch allows batarang to figure this out. In addition, it provides some tests for the angularjs properties sidebar of the element panel, which were missing previously. Closes #104
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If dealing with a document fragment node with a host element, and no parent, use the host element as the parent. This enables directives within a Shadow DOM or polyfilled Shadow DOM to lookup parent controllers.
This is something which would be well-suited for 1.2.x as well as a 1.3 beta, in my opinion, as use of the shadowDOM may become more commonplace. This solution works for both the Polymer polyfill as well as the native implementation in Canary
(might technically be a feature, but it feels like "fixing things to work with modern web", really)