- Existing Razor directives layout, inherits, addTagHelper, tagHelperPrefix and removeTagHelper should only ever span a single line and need to cause a re-parse when a newline is entered during design time. To do this modified their AcceptedCharacters to accept anything other than newline rather than anything.
- Updated existing tests to now expect AcceptedCharacters.AnyExceptNewLine when directives are present.
- This change also enables the model directive in Mvc since it also uses the inherit directives core parsing.
#332
- These two new properties will enable TagHelper authors to render content before and after the TagHelper's HTML element.
- Added tests to correspond with existing test coverage.
- Modified existing tests to double check for TagHelperOutput.Pre/PostElement.
- Refactored all DefaultTagHelperContent pieces of TagHelperOutput to be get only properties.
#341
- #320
- `ParserErrorSink` -> `ErrorSink`
- move `ErrorSink`, `RazorError`, and `SourceLocation` to root namespace
- move `RazorErrorTest` and `SourceLocationTest` to root test namespace
- Normalized newlines for code generation tests. We default all tests to use \r\n. This way we can have a consistent test experience cross plat.
- For tests that expected indexes that were affected by new lines I modified them to account for cross plat scenarios.
- Added a few test classes to ensure we could normalize newlines for codegen tests.
#106
- #335
- bound `string` attribute values are _not_ encoded
- rework `CSharpCodeVisitor` and `CSharpTagHelperCodeRenderer` to enable this case
- values in `TagHelperOutput.Attributes` are encoded unless special-cased elsewhere
- `Dictionary<string, object>` type allows `RazorPage` to use `HtmlString`
- wrap HTML unbound attribute values using `Html.Raw()`
- This can occur if you have multiple [TargetElement] attributes that overlap. Ultimately the descriptor is the same because its the same type, just the required attributes differ.
- Added tests to validate.
#326
- Transitioned HtmlElementNameAttribute into a more generic TargetElementAttribute. Targeting an HTML element can be done by attribute, tag or both.
- Updated TagHelperDescriptor to track required attributes.
- Updated TagHelperProvider to ask for provided attributes when resolving TagHelperDescriptors, this is used to apply RequiredAttributes.
- Updated TagHelperParseTreeRewriter to properly track HTML elements that coincide with a TagHelper scope based on the presence of RequiredAttributes.
#311