Rename Microsoft.AspNet.* packages folders to Microsoft.AspNetCore.*

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="14.0" DefaultTargets="Build" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<PropertyGroup>
<VisualStudioVersion Condition="'$(VisualStudioVersion)' == ''">14.0</VisualStudioVersion>
<VSToolsPath Condition="'$(VSToolsPath)' == ''">$(MSBuildExtensionsPath32)\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v$(VisualStudioVersion)</VSToolsPath>
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(VSToolsPath)\DNX\Microsoft.DNX.Props" Condition="'$(VSToolsPath)' != ''" />
<PropertyGroup Label="Globals">
<ProjectGuid>421807e6-b62c-417b-b901-46c5dedaa8f1</ProjectGuid>
<RootNamespace>Microsoft.AspNet.AngularServices</RootNamespace>
<BaseIntermediateOutputPath Condition="'$(BaseIntermediateOutputPath)'=='' ">..\artifacts\obj\$(MSBuildProjectName)</BaseIntermediateOutputPath>
<OutputPath Condition="'$(OutputPath)'=='' ">..\artifacts\bin\$(MSBuildProjectName)\</OutputPath>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup>
<SchemaVersion>2.0</SchemaVersion>
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(VSToolsPath)\DNX\Microsoft.DNX.targets" Condition="'$(VSToolsPath)' != ''" />
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using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Rendering;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
namespace Microsoft.AspNet.AngularServices {
public static class PrimeCacheHelper {
public static async Task<HtmlString> PrimeCache(this IHtmlHelper html, string url) {
// TODO: Consider deduplicating the PrimeCache calls (that is, if there are multiple requests to precache
// the same URL, only return nonempty for one of them). This will make it easier to auto-prime-cache any
// HTTP requests made during server-side rendering, without risking unnecessary duplicate requests.
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(url)) {
throw new ArgumentException("Value cannot be null or empty", nameof(url));
}
try {
var request = html.ViewContext.HttpContext.Request;
var baseUri = new Uri(string.Concat(request.Scheme, "://", request.Host.ToUriComponent(), request.PathBase.ToUriComponent(), request.Path.ToUriComponent(), request.QueryString.ToUriComponent()));
var fullUri = new Uri(baseUri, url);
var response = await new HttpClient().GetAsync(fullUri.ToString());
var responseBody = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
return new HtmlString(FormatAsScript(url, response.StatusCode, responseBody));
} catch (Exception ex) {
var logger = (ILogger)html.ViewContext.HttpContext.RequestServices.GetService(typeof (ILogger));
if (logger != null) {
logger.LogWarning("Error priming cache for URL: " + url, ex);
}
return new HtmlString(string.Empty);
}
}
private static string FormatAsScript(string url, HttpStatusCode responseStatusCode, string responseBody)
{
return string.Format(@"<script>window.__preCachedResponses = window.__preCachedResponses || {{}}; window.__preCachedResponses[{0}] = {1};</script>",
JsonConvert.SerializeObject(url),
JsonConvert.SerializeObject(new { statusCode = responseStatusCode, body = responseBody })
);
}
}
}

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/node_modules/
/dist/
/bundles/

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/src/
/tsconfig.json
/build.js
/typings/

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// -------------
// No need to invoke this directly. To run a build, execute:
// npm run prepublish
// -------------
var Builder = require('systemjs-builder');
var builder = new Builder('./');
builder.config({
defaultJSExtensions: true,
paths: {
'angular2-aspnet': 'dist/Exports',
'angular2-aspnet/*': 'dist/*'
},
meta: {
'angular2/*': { build: false },
'rxjs/*': { build: false }
}
});
var entryPoint = 'dist/Exports';
var tasks = [
builder.bundle(entryPoint, './bundles/angular2-aspnet.js'),
builder.bundle(entryPoint, './bundles/angular2-aspnet.min.js', { minify: true })
];
Promise.all(tasks)
.then(function() {
console.log('Build complete');
})
.catch(function(err) {
console.error('Build error');
console.error(err);
});

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{
"name": "angular2-aspnet",
"version": "0.0.6",
"description": "Helpers for Angular 2 apps built on ASP.NET",
"main": "./dist/Exports",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"prepublish": "tsd install && tsc && node build.js"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/aspnet/NodeServices/tree/master/Microsoft.AspNet.AngularServices"
},
"typings": "dist/Exports",
"author": "Microsoft",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"dependencies": {
"angular2": "^2.0.0-beta.13",
"rxjs": "5.0.0-beta.2"
},
"devDependencies": {
"es6-shim": "^0.35.0",
"reflect-metadata": "^0.1.2",
"systemjs-builder": "^0.14.11",
"typescript": "^1.8.10",
"zone.js": "^0.6.10"
}
}

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If you just want to use this package, then you *don't have to build it*. Instead, just grab the prebuilt package from NPM:
npm install angular2-aspnet
The rest of this file is notes for anyone contributing to this package itself.
## How to build
Run the following:
npm install
npm run prepublish
Requirements:
* Node, NPM
* `tsc` installed globally (via `npm install -g typescript`)
## Project structure
This package is intended to be consumable both on the server in Node.js, and on the client. Also, it's written in TypeScript,
which neither of those environments knows natively, but the TypeScript type definitions need to get delivered with the package
so that developers get a good IDE experience when consuming it.
The build process is therefore:
1. Compile the TypeScript to produce the development-time (.d.ts) and server-side (.js) artifacts
`tsc` reads `tsconfig.json` and is instructed to compile all the `.ts` files in `src/`. It produces a corresponding
structure of `.js` and `.d.ts` files in `dist/`.
When a developer consumes the resulting package (via `npm install angular2-aspnet`),
- No additional copy of `angular2` will be installed, because this package's dependency on it is declared as a
`peerDependency`. This means it will work with whatever (compatible) version of `angular2` is already installed.
- At runtime inside Node.js, the `main` configuration in `package.json` means the developer can use a standard
`import` statement to consume this package (i.e., `import * from 'angular2-aspnet';` in either JS or TS files).
- At development time inside an IDE such as Visual Studio Code, the `typings` configuration in `package.json` means
the IDE will use the corresponding `.d.ts` file as type metadata for the variable imported that way.
2. Use the SystemJS builder to produce the client-side artifacts
`build.js` uses the SystemJS Builder API to combine files in `dist/` into `.js` files ready for use in client-side
SystemJS environments, and puts them in `bundles/`. The bundle files contain `System.register` calls so that any
other part of your client-side code that tries to import `angular2-aspnet` via SystemJS will get that module at runtime.
To make it work in an application:
- Set up some build step that copies your chosen bundle file from `bundles/` to some location where it will
be served to the client
- Below your `<script>` tag that loads SystemJS itself, and above the `<script>` tag that makes the first call to
`System.import`, have a `<script>` tag that loads the desired `angular2-aspnet.js` bundle file
For an example, see https://github.com/aspnet/NodeServices/tree/master/samples/angular/MusicStore
Of course, you can also bundle the `angular2-aspnet.js` file into a larger SystemJS bundle if you want to combine
it with the rest of the code in your application.
Currently, this build system does *not* attempt to send sourcemaps of the original TypeScript to the client. This
could be added if a strong need emerges.

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import { provide, Injectable, Provider } from 'angular2/core';
import { Connection, ConnectionBackend, Http, XHRBackend, RequestOptions, Request, RequestMethod, Response, ResponseOptions, ReadyState } from 'angular2/http';
@Injectable()
export class CachePrimedConnectionBackend extends ConnectionBackend {
private _preCachedResponses: PreCachedResponses;
constructor(private _underlyingBackend: ConnectionBackend, private _baseResponseOptions: ResponseOptions) {
super();
this._preCachedResponses = (<any>window).__preCachedResponses || {};
}
public createConnection(request: Request): Connection {
let cacheKey = request.url;
if (request.method === RequestMethod.Get && this._preCachedResponses.hasOwnProperty(cacheKey)) {
return new CacheHitConnection(request, this._preCachedResponses[cacheKey], this._baseResponseOptions);
} else {
return this._underlyingBackend.createConnection(request);
}
}
}
class CacheHitConnection implements Connection {
readyState: ReadyState;
request: Request;
response: any;
constructor (req: Request, cachedResponse: PreCachedResponse, baseResponseOptions: ResponseOptions) {
this.request = req;
this.readyState = ReadyState.Done;
// Workaround for difficulty consuming CommonJS default exports in TypeScript. Note that it has to be a dynamic
// 'require', and not an 'import' statement, because the module isn't available on the server.
let obsCtor: any = require('rxjs/Observable').Observable;
this.response = new obsCtor(responseObserver => {
let response = new Response(new ResponseOptions({ body: cachedResponse.body, status: cachedResponse.statusCode }));
responseObserver.next(response);
responseObserver.complete();
});
}
}
declare var require: any; // Part of the workaround mentioned below. Can remove this after updating Angular.
interface PreCachedResponses {
[url: string]: PreCachedResponse;
}
interface PreCachedResponse {
statusCode: number;
body: string;
}
export const CACHE_PRIMED_HTTP_PROVIDERS = [
provide(Http, {
useFactory: (xhrBackend, requestOptions, responseOptions) => new Http(new CachePrimedConnectionBackend(xhrBackend, responseOptions), requestOptions),
deps: [XHRBackend, RequestOptions, ResponseOptions]
}),
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export * from './CachePrimedHttp';
export * from './Validation';

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import { ControlGroup } from 'angular2/common';
import { Response } from 'angular2/http';
export class Validation {
public static showValidationErrors(response: ValidationErrorResult | Response, controlGroup: ControlGroup): void {
if (response instanceof Response) {
var httpResponse = <Response>response;
response = <ValidationErrorResult>(httpResponse.json());
}
// It's not yet clear whether this is a legitimate and supported use of the ng.ControlGroup API.
// Need feedback from the Angular 2 team on whether there's a better way.
var errors = <ValidationErrorResult>response;
Object.keys(errors || {}).forEach(key => {
errors[key].forEach(errorMessage => {
// If there's a specific control for this key, then use it. Otherwise associate the error
// with the whole control group.
var control = controlGroup.controls[key] || controlGroup;
// This is rough. Need to find out if there's a better way, or if this is even supported.
if (!control.errors) {
(<any>control)._errors = {};
}
control.errors[errorMessage] = true;
});
});
}
}
export interface ValidationErrorResult {
[propertyName: string]: string[];
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{
"compilerOptions": {
"module": "commonjs",
"target": "es5",
"sourceMap": false,
"declaration": true,
"experimentalDecorators": true,
"noLib": false,
"outDir": "./dist"
},
"exclude": [
"node_modules"
]
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{
"version": "v4",
"repo": "borisyankov/DefinitelyTyped",
"ref": "master",
"path": "typings",
"bundle": "typings/tsd.d.ts",
"installed": {
"es6-shim/es6-shim.d.ts": {
"commit": "ec9eb4b28c74665a602c22db3457f0a76fa0fa23"
}
}
}

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// Type definitions for es6-shim v0.31.2
// Project: https://github.com/paulmillr/es6-shim
// Definitions by: Ron Buckton <http://github.com/rbuckton>
// Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped
declare type PropertyKey = string | number | symbol;
interface IteratorResult<T> {
done: boolean;
value?: T;
}
interface IterableShim<T> {
/**
* Shim for an ES6 iterable. Not intended for direct use by user code.
*/
"_es6-shim iterator_"(): Iterator<T>;
}
interface Iterator<T> {
next(value?: any): IteratorResult<T>;
return?(value?: any): IteratorResult<T>;
throw?(e?: any): IteratorResult<T>;
}
interface IterableIteratorShim<T> extends IterableShim<T>, Iterator<T> {
/**
* Shim for an ES6 iterable iterator. Not intended for direct use by user code.
*/
"_es6-shim iterator_"(): IterableIteratorShim<T>;
}
interface StringConstructor {
/**
* Return the String value whose elements are, in order, the elements in the List elements.
* If length is 0, the empty string is returned.
*/
fromCodePoint(...codePoints: number[]): string;
/**
* String.raw is intended for use as a tag function of a Tagged Template String. When called
* as such the first argument will be a well formed template call site object and the rest
* parameter will contain the substitution values.
* @param template A well-formed template string call site representation.
* @param substitutions A set of substitution values.
*/
raw(template: TemplateStringsArray, ...substitutions: any[]): string;
}
interface String {
/**
* Returns a nonnegative integer Number less than 1114112 (0x110000) that is the code point
* value of the UTF-16 encoded code point starting at the string element at position pos in
* the String resulting from converting this object to a String.
* If there is no element at that position, the result is undefined.
* If a valid UTF-16 surrogate pair does not begin at pos, the result is the code unit at pos.
*/
codePointAt(pos: number): number;
/**
* Returns true if searchString appears as a substring of the result of converting this
* object to a String, at one or more positions that are
* greater than or equal to position; otherwise, returns false.
* @param searchString search string
* @param position If position is undefined, 0 is assumed, so as to search all of the String.
*/
includes(searchString: string, position?: number): boolean;
/**
* Returns true if the sequence of elements of searchString converted to a String is the
* same as the corresponding elements of this object (converted to a String) starting at
* endPosition length(this). Otherwise returns false.
*/
endsWith(searchString: string, endPosition?: number): boolean;
/**
* Returns a String value that is made from count copies appended together. If count is 0,
* T is the empty String is returned.
* @param count number of copies to append
*/
repeat(count: number): string;
/**
* Returns true if the sequence of elements of searchString converted to a String is the
* same as the corresponding elements of this object (converted to a String) starting at
* position. Otherwise returns false.
*/
startsWith(searchString: string, position?: number): boolean;
/**
* Returns an <a> HTML anchor element and sets the name attribute to the text value
* @param name
*/
anchor(name: string): string;
/** Returns a <big> HTML element */
big(): string;
/** Returns a <blink> HTML element */
blink(): string;
/** Returns a <b> HTML element */
bold(): string;
/** Returns a <tt> HTML element */
fixed(): string
/** Returns a <font> HTML element and sets the color attribute value */
fontcolor(color: string): string
/** Returns a <font> HTML element and sets the size attribute value */
fontsize(size: number): string;
/** Returns a <font> HTML element and sets the size attribute value */
fontsize(size: string): string;
/** Returns an <i> HTML element */
italics(): string;
/** Returns an <a> HTML element and sets the href attribute value */
link(url: string): string;
/** Returns a <small> HTML element */
small(): string;
/** Returns a <strike> HTML element */
strike(): string;
/** Returns a <sub> HTML element */
sub(): string;
/** Returns a <sup> HTML element */
sup(): string;
/**
* Shim for an ES6 iterable. Not intended for direct use by user code.
*/
"_es6-shim iterator_"(): IterableIteratorShim<string>;
}
interface ArrayConstructor {
/**
* Creates an array from an array-like object.
* @param arrayLike An array-like object to convert to an array.
* @param mapfn A mapping function to call on every element of the array.
* @param thisArg Value of 'this' used to invoke the mapfn.
*/
from<T, U>(arrayLike: ArrayLike<T>, mapfn: (v: T, k: number) => U, thisArg?: any): Array<U>;
/**
* Creates an array from an iterable object.
* @param iterable An iterable object to convert to an array.
* @param mapfn A mapping function to call on every element of the array.
* @param thisArg Value of 'this' used to invoke the mapfn.
*/
from<T, U>(iterable: IterableShim<T>, mapfn: (v: T, k: number) => U, thisArg?: any): Array<U>;
/**
* Creates an array from an array-like object.
* @param arrayLike An array-like object to convert to an array.
*/
from<T>(arrayLike: ArrayLike<T>): Array<T>;
/**
* Creates an array from an iterable object.
* @param iterable An iterable object to convert to an array.
*/
from<T>(iterable: IterableShim<T>): Array<T>;
/**
* Returns a new array from a set of elements.
* @param items A set of elements to include in the new array object.
*/
of<T>(...items: T[]): Array<T>;
}
interface Array<T> {
/**
* Returns the value of the first element in the array where predicate is true, and undefined
* otherwise.
* @param predicate find calls predicate once for each element of the array, in ascending
* order, until it finds one where predicate returns true. If such an element is found, find
* immediately returns that element value. Otherwise, find returns undefined.
* @param thisArg If provided, it will be used as the this value for each invocation of
* predicate. If it is not provided, undefined is used instead.
*/
find(predicate: (value: T, index: number, obj: Array<T>) => boolean, thisArg?: any): T;
/**
* Returns the index of the first element in the array where predicate is true, and undefined
* otherwise.
* @param predicate find calls predicate once for each element of the array, in ascending
* order, until it finds one where predicate returns true. If such an element is found, find
* immediately returns that element value. Otherwise, find returns undefined.
* @param thisArg If provided, it will be used as the this value for each invocation of
* predicate. If it is not provided, undefined is used instead.
*/
findIndex(predicate: (value: T) => boolean, thisArg?: any): number;
/**
* Returns the this object after filling the section identified by start and end with value
* @param value value to fill array section with
* @param start index to start filling the array at. If start is negative, it is treated as
* length+start where length is the length of the array.
* @param end index to stop filling the array at. If end is negative, it is treated as
* length+end.
*/
fill(value: T, start?: number, end?: number): T[];
/**
* Returns the this object after copying a section of the array identified by start and end
* to the same array starting at position target
* @param target If target is negative, it is treated as length+target where length is the
* length of the array.
* @param start If start is negative, it is treated as length+start. If end is negative, it
* is treated as length+end.
* @param end If not specified, length of the this object is used as its default value.
*/
copyWithin(target: number, start: number, end?: number): T[];
/**
* Returns an array of key, value pairs for every entry in the array
*/
entries(): IterableIteratorShim<[number, T]>;
/**
* Returns an list of keys in the array
*/
keys(): IterableIteratorShim<number>;
/**
* Returns an list of values in the array
*/
values(): IterableIteratorShim<T>;
/**
* Shim for an ES6 iterable. Not intended for direct use by user code.
*/
"_es6-shim iterator_"(): IterableIteratorShim<T>;
}
interface NumberConstructor {
/**
* The value of Number.EPSILON is the difference between 1 and the smallest value greater than 1
* that is representable as a Number value, which is approximately:
* 2.2204460492503130808472633361816 x 1016.
*/
EPSILON: number;
/**
* Returns true if passed value is finite.
* Unlike the global isFininte, Number.isFinite doesn't forcibly convert the parameter to a
* number. Only finite values of the type number, result in true.
* @param number A numeric value.
*/
isFinite(number: number): boolean;
/**
* Returns true if the value passed is an integer, false otherwise.
* @param number A numeric value.
*/
isInteger(number: number): boolean;
/**
* Returns a Boolean value that indicates whether a value is the reserved value NaN (not a
* number). Unlike the global isNaN(), Number.isNaN() doesn't forcefully convert the parameter
* to a number. Only values of the type number, that are also NaN, result in true.
* @param number A numeric value.
*/
isNaN(number: number): boolean;
/**
* Returns true if the value passed is a safe integer.
* @param number A numeric value.
*/
isSafeInteger(number: number): boolean;
/**
* The value of the largest integer n such that n and n + 1 are both exactly representable as
* a Number value.
* The value of Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER is 9007199254740991 2^53 1.
*/
MAX_SAFE_INTEGER: number;
/**
* The value of the smallest integer n such that n and n 1 are both exactly representable as
* a Number value.
* The value of Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER is 9007199254740991 ((2^53 1)).
*/
MIN_SAFE_INTEGER: number;
/**
* Converts a string to a floating-point number.
* @param string A string that contains a floating-point number.
*/
parseFloat(string: string): number;
/**
* Converts A string to an integer.
* @param s A string to convert into a number.
* @param radix A value between 2 and 36 that specifies the base of the number in numString.
* If this argument is not supplied, strings with a prefix of '0x' are considered hexadecimal.
* All other strings are considered decimal.
*/
parseInt(string: string, radix?: number): number;
}
interface ObjectConstructor {
/**
* Copy the values of all of the enumerable own properties from one or more source objects to a
* target object. Returns the target object.
* @param target The target object to copy to.
* @param sources One or more source objects to copy properties from.
*/
assign(target: any, ...sources: any[]): any;
/**
* Returns true if the values are the same value, false otherwise.
* @param value1 The first value.
* @param value2 The second value.
*/
is(value1: any, value2: any): boolean;
/**
* Sets the prototype of a specified object o to object proto or null. Returns the object o.
* @param o The object to change its prototype.
* @param proto The value of the new prototype or null.
* @remarks Requires `__proto__` support.
*/
setPrototypeOf(o: any, proto: any): any;
}
interface RegExp {
/**
* Returns a string indicating the flags of the regular expression in question. This field is read-only.
* The characters in this string are sequenced and concatenated in the following order:
*
* - "g" for global
* - "i" for ignoreCase
* - "m" for multiline
* - "u" for unicode
* - "y" for sticky
*
* If no flags are set, the value is the empty string.
*/
flags: string;
}
interface Math {
/**
* Returns the number of leading zero bits in the 32-bit binary representation of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression.
*/
clz32(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the result of 32-bit multiplication of two numbers.
* @param x First number
* @param y Second number
*/
imul(x: number, y: number): number;
/**
* Returns the sign of the x, indicating whether x is positive, negative or zero.
* @param x The numeric expression to test
*/
sign(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the base 10 logarithm of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression.
*/
log10(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the base 2 logarithm of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression.
*/
log2(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the natural logarithm of 1 + x.
* @param x A numeric expression.
*/
log1p(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the result of (e^x - 1) of x (e raised to the power of x, where e is the base of
* the natural logarithms).
* @param x A numeric expression.
*/
expm1(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the hyperbolic cosine of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
*/
cosh(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the hyperbolic sine of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
*/
sinh(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the hyperbolic tangent of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
*/
tanh(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
*/
acosh(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
*/
asinh(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
*/
atanh(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the square root of the sum of squares of its arguments.
* @param values Values to compute the square root for.
* If no arguments are passed, the result is +0.
* If there is only one argument, the result is the absolute value.
* If any argument is +Infinity or -Infinity, the result is +Infinity.
* If any argument is NaN, the result is NaN.
* If all arguments are either +0 or 0, the result is +0.
*/
hypot(...values: number[]): number;
/**
* Returns the integral part of the a numeric expression, x, removing any fractional digits.
* If x is already an integer, the result is x.
* @param x A numeric expression.
*/
trunc(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns the nearest single precision float representation of a number.
* @param x A numeric expression.
*/
fround(x: number): number;
/**
* Returns an implementation-dependent approximation to the cube root of number.
* @param x A numeric expression.
*/
cbrt(x: number): number;
}
interface PromiseLike<T> {
/**
* Attaches callbacks for the resolution and/or rejection of the Promise.
* @param onfulfilled The callback to execute when the Promise is resolved.
* @param onrejected The callback to execute when the Promise is rejected.
* @returns A Promise for the completion of which ever callback is executed.
*/
then<TResult>(onfulfilled?: (value: T) => TResult | PromiseLike<TResult>, onrejected?: (reason: any) => TResult | PromiseLike<TResult>): PromiseLike<TResult>;
then<TResult>(onfulfilled?: (value: T) => TResult | PromiseLike<TResult>, onrejected?: (reason: any) => void): PromiseLike<TResult>;
}
/**
* Represents the completion of an asynchronous operation
*/
interface Promise<T> {
/**
* Attaches callbacks for the resolution and/or rejection of the Promise.
* @param onfulfilled The callback to execute when the Promise is resolved.
* @param onrejected The callback to execute when the Promise is rejected.
* @returns A Promise for the completion of which ever callback is executed.
*/
then<TResult>(onfulfilled?: (value: T) => TResult | PromiseLike<TResult>, onrejected?: (reason: any) => TResult | PromiseLike<TResult>): Promise<TResult>;
then<TResult>(onfulfilled?: (value: T) => TResult | PromiseLike<TResult>, onrejected?: (reason: any) => void): Promise<TResult>;
/**
* Attaches a callback for only the rejection of the Promise.
* @param onrejected The callback to execute when the Promise is rejected.
* @returns A Promise for the completion of the callback.
*/
catch(onrejected?: (reason: any) => T | PromiseLike<T>): Promise<T>;
catch(onrejected?: (reason: any) => void): Promise<T>;
}
interface PromiseConstructor {
/**
* A reference to the prototype.
*/
prototype: Promise<any>;
/**
* Creates a new Promise.
* @param executor A callback used to initialize the promise. This callback is passed two arguments:
* a resolve callback used resolve the promise with a value or the result of another promise,
* and a reject callback used to reject the promise with a provided reason or error.
*/
new <T>(executor: (resolve: (value?: T | PromiseLike<T>) => void, reject: (reason?: any) => void) => void): Promise<T>;
/**
* Creates a Promise that is resolved with an array of results when all of the provided Promises
* resolve, or rejected when any Promise is rejected.
* @param values An array of Promises.
* @returns A new Promise.
*/
all<T>(values: IterableShim<T | PromiseLike<T>>): Promise<T[]>;
/**
* Creates a Promise that is resolved or rejected when any of the provided Promises are resolved
* or rejected.
* @param values An array of Promises.
* @returns A new Promise.
*/
race<T>(values: IterableShim<T | PromiseLike<T>>): Promise<T>;
/**
* Creates a new rejected promise for the provided reason.
* @param reason The reason the promise was rejected.
* @returns A new rejected Promise.
*/
reject(reason: any): Promise<void>;
/**
* Creates a new rejected promise for the provided reason.
* @param reason The reason the promise was rejected.
* @returns A new rejected Promise.
*/
reject<T>(reason: any): Promise<T>;
/**
* Creates a new resolved promise for the provided value.
* @param value A promise.
* @returns A promise whose internal state matches the provided promise.
*/
resolve<T>(value: T | PromiseLike<T>): Promise<T>;
/**
* Creates a new resolved promise .
* @returns A resolved promise.
*/
resolve(): Promise<void>;
}
declare var Promise: PromiseConstructor;
interface Map<K, V> {
clear(): void;
delete(key: K): boolean;
forEach(callbackfn: (value: V, index: K, map: Map<K, V>) => void, thisArg?: any): void;
get(key: K): V;
has(key: K): boolean;
set(key: K, value?: V): Map<K, V>;
size: number;
entries(): IterableIteratorShim<[K, V]>;
keys(): IterableIteratorShim<K>;
values(): IterableIteratorShim<V>;
}
interface MapConstructor {
new <K, V>(): Map<K, V>;
new <K, V>(iterable: IterableShim<[K, V]>): Map<K, V>;
prototype: Map<any, any>;
}
declare var Map: MapConstructor;
interface Set<T> {
add(value: T): Set<T>;
clear(): void;
delete(value: T): boolean;
forEach(callbackfn: (value: T, index: T, set: Set<T>) => void, thisArg?: any): void;
has(value: T): boolean;
size: number;
entries(): IterableIteratorShim<[T, T]>;
keys(): IterableIteratorShim<T>;
values(): IterableIteratorShim<T>;
}
interface SetConstructor {
new <T>(): Set<T>;
new <T>(iterable: IterableShim<T>): Set<T>;
prototype: Set<any>;
}
declare var Set: SetConstructor;
interface WeakMap<K, V> {
delete(key: K): boolean;
get(key: K): V;
has(key: K): boolean;
set(key: K, value?: V): WeakMap<K, V>;
}
interface WeakMapConstructor {
new <K, V>(): WeakMap<K, V>;
new <K, V>(iterable: IterableShim<[K, V]>): WeakMap<K, V>;
prototype: WeakMap<any, any>;
}
declare var WeakMap: WeakMapConstructor;
interface WeakSet<T> {
add(value: T): WeakSet<T>;
delete(value: T): boolean;
has(value: T): boolean;
}
interface WeakSetConstructor {
new <T>(): WeakSet<T>;
new <T>(iterable: IterableShim<T>): WeakSet<T>;
prototype: WeakSet<any>;
}
declare var WeakSet: WeakSetConstructor;
declare namespace Reflect {
function apply(target: Function, thisArgument: any, argumentsList: ArrayLike<any>): any;
function construct(target: Function, argumentsList: ArrayLike<any>): any;
function defineProperty(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey, attributes: PropertyDescriptor): boolean;
function deleteProperty(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey): boolean;
function enumerate(target: any): IterableIteratorShim<any>;
function get(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey, receiver?: any): any;
function getOwnPropertyDescriptor(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey): PropertyDescriptor;
function getPrototypeOf(target: any): any;
function has(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey): boolean;
function isExtensible(target: any): boolean;
function ownKeys(target: any): Array<PropertyKey>;
function preventExtensions(target: any): boolean;
function set(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey, value: any, receiver?: any): boolean;
function setPrototypeOf(target: any, proto: any): boolean;
}
declare module "es6-shim" {
var String: StringConstructor;
var Array: ArrayConstructor;
var Number: NumberConstructor;
var Math: Math;
var Object: ObjectConstructor;
var Map: MapConstructor;
var Set: SetConstructor;
var WeakMap: WeakMapConstructor;
var WeakSet: WeakSetConstructor;
var Promise: PromiseConstructor;
namespace Reflect {
function apply(target: Function, thisArgument: any, argumentsList: ArrayLike<any>): any;
function construct(target: Function, argumentsList: ArrayLike<any>): any;
function defineProperty(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey, attributes: PropertyDescriptor): boolean;
function deleteProperty(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey): boolean;
function enumerate(target: any): Iterator<any>;
function get(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey, receiver?: any): any;
function getOwnPropertyDescriptor(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey): PropertyDescriptor;
function getPrototypeOf(target: any): any;
function has(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey): boolean;
function isExtensible(target: any): boolean;
function ownKeys(target: any): Array<PropertyKey>;
function preventExtensions(target: any): boolean;
function set(target: any, propertyKey: PropertyKey, value: any, receiver?: any): boolean;
function setPrototypeOf(target: any, proto: any): boolean;
}
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{
"version": "1.0.0-*",
"description": "Helpers for building Angular 2 applications on ASP.NET 5.",
"compilationOptions": {
"keyFile": "../../tools/Key.snk"
},
"authors": [ "Microsoft" ],
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git://github.com/aspnet/nodeservices"
},
"tooling": {
"defaultNamespace": "Microsoft.AspNet.AngularServices"
},
"frameworks": {
"dnx451": {},
"netstandardapp1.5": {
"imports": [
"dnxcore50",
"portable-net451+win8"
],
"dependencies": {
"NETStandard.Library": "1.5.0-*"
}
}
},
"dependencies": {
"Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers": "1.0.0-*",
"Microsoft.AspNet.NodeServices": "1.0.0-*",
"Microsoft.AspNet.SpaServices": "1.0.0-*"
}
}