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0.5.2

  • Re-compute prop names on every compile - #222 - thanks @matthieuprat
  • Updates lodash depedency in examples/es6-tests-webpack

0.5.1

  • Updates bower version - #201 - thanks @Shuki-L

0.5.0

  • Pass all props if no propTypes defined - #194 - thanks @frassinier

0.4.1

  • Don't wrap in $apply if configured + allow capitalized props - #191 - thanks @ghermeto

0.4.0

  • Fix in table example - #163 - thanks @thorsten
  • Remove jsx comments - #182 - thanks @katgeorgeek
  • Enable watchDepth for individual properties - #185 - thanks @rosston

0.3.0

  • Pass injectables and other variables straight to the reactDirective - #149 - thanks @villesau
  • Upgrade to React 14 - #148 - thanks @bdwain
  • Add deferred unmounting - #134 - @onumossn
  • Switched to peerDependencies #118, thanks @aabenoja

0.2.0

  • Upgrade to React 0.14 (Many thanks to @aabenoja) (#109)
  • Bug fix to avoid calling $scope.$apply when you're already in an $apply or $digest (which would cause a bug) (#99)
  • Improvements to docs, tests, and code styles

0.1.7

  • Fix/Enhancement: Return the value from Angular functions invoked within a $scope.$apply, if you require that value (#85). There was mixed discussion on this, and a sufficiently compelling use case was not provided, but I am more so of the opinion that returning is trivial and a generally accepted practice. Using it should not be necessary and could be considered an antipattern, but in the case that a valid use case arises down the road, I'd rather ngReact not be in the way.

0.1.6

  • Fix: Address bug where a changing prop causes a function to no longer be wrapped within scope.apply (#78)
  • Enhancement: Utilize $watchGroup in Angular if it exists to avoid superfluous renders (#69)

0.1.5

  • Feature: Add the watchDepth attribute to be able to control the type of scope watcher utilized by Angular ('collection' to use watchCollection, 'reference' to use watch and reference comparison, and defaulting to watch and value comparison (#47)
  • Enhancement: Docs state you cannot use Angular directives from within React components (#50)

0.1.4

  • Fix: Make it work with Browserify (#37)
  • Enhancement: Allow ability to override default configuration for components created via the reactDirective factory (#34)
  • Fix/Enhancement: Allow React components on the window to be namespaced (ex: "Views.Components.ThisReactComponentIsNamespaced")
  • Fix/Enhancement: Allow for "controller as" syntax (had been broken) (#40)
  • Enhancement: Set up Travis CI

0.1.2

  • Fix: bug where fallback to use globally exposed React was incorrectly using window.react instead of window.React
  • Fix: bug where minified code would always expect CommonJS environment due to "exports" always being an object (since we were using wrap=true in Uglify config)

0.1.1

  • Breaking: Enhancement: Upgrading to React v0.12 (breaking as React begins to deprecate their API)
  • Fix: Support usage in CommonJS and AMD environments (thanks to @alexanderbeletsky)
  • Fix: bug where fallback to look for React component on the window was not reached because the $injector would throw an error
  • Enhancement: Modify reactDirective to be able to take the React component itself as the argument (rather than a String for the React component's name, which is also still supported)
  • Enhancement: Unit test support