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feat(ngDefer): new ngDefer directive to defer compilation until condition is met #16552
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What kind of change does this PR introduce? (Bug fix, feature, docs update, ...)
feature
What is the current behavior? (You can also link to an open issue here)
ngNonBindable can halt Angular compilation altogether at a certain point in the
tree. This is a useful optimisation feature.
But even more useful is to delay compilation until a certain condition is met
so that parts of the tree can be compiled only when needed. E.g. content of
pre-loaded popups or complex navigation dropdowns can be compiled only when
they become visible.
There is currently no builtin way to do just that.
What is the new behavior (if this is a feature change)?
This new ngDefer directive halts compilation similar to ngNonBindable, but
registers a watcher on the condition provided to the ngDefer attribute and
will continue compilation once the condition returns a trueish value.
Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
no
Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements