From obara.justin at gmail.com Thu Feb 2 21:31:04 2017 From: obara.justin at gmail.com (Justin Obara) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2017 13:31:04 -0800 Subject: [Fluid-announce] Infusion 2.0 released Message-ID: The Fluid community is pleased to announce the release of Infusion 2.0! Infusion 2.0 includes significant framework improvements and *is not backwards compatible* with previous versions of Infusion. Please see API Changes from 1.5 to 2.0 and Deprecations in 1.5 on the Infusion Documentation site. Release Notes What?s New in 2.0.0? - Constraint-based priorities, supported by listeners, modelListeners, modelRelay, distributeOptions, contextAwareness, and components. This allows the specific order of those items to be configured. (See: Priorities ) - Context Awareness - and things it relies on: - Global Instantiator - Every Infusion component, regardless of how it is instantiated, ends up in a single-rooted tree of components - This enables use of modern IoC features such as model relay and declarative event binding - Enables use of the root distributeOptions context ?/? - Enables the removal of ?demands blocks? - Useful debugging tip: Watch fluid.globalInstantiator in your JS debugging tools to see the structure of your application and its tree. - fluid.notImplemented function for implementing abstract grades - Lazy loading for UI Options and instructions for how to use the Preferences Framework with a zero initial load time . - This should assist in improving performance when using the Preferences Framework, particularly for resource intensive sites and applications - Much faster invokers and boiled listeners (c. 60x faster) - Support for using Infusion with npm for both Node.js and web-based projects. - Provides a variety of prebuilt versions of Infusion in the module?s dist directory. - Source Maps are generated for the concatenated JavaScript files - View oriented IoC debugging tools - Including FluidViewDebugging.js on the page of any Infusion application gives you access to the *IoC View Inspector*. Click on the small cogwheel icon at the bottom right of the page to open a panel which shows the details of the view components and their grades, that are attached to DOM nodes in the browser pane. This interface works similarly to the *DOM Inspector* familiar from modern web browsers, but is an experimental implementation with an engineer-level UI. Obtaining Infusion - Fork on GitHub - Download a Build - Install from NPM - Serve from a CDN You can create your own custom build of Infusion using the grunt build script . Thank You A lot of time and effort has gone into this release, and we?d like to thank everyone in the community for their contributions. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: