One of the tests introduced in #29601 is susceptible to a kind of
WebDriver flake related to trying to click elements hidden behind fixed
positioned elements.
This commit works around the issue by clicking the elements directly
using JavaScript (instead of `WebElement#click()`).
PR Close#29641
Previously, if the shape of data in `contributors.json` was incorrect,
there would be a runtime error (when trying to parse the data), which
would result in a blank page. The likelihood for this happening is
higher after #29553, where the shape of data changed.
This commit adds some basic e2e tests that verify the page works as
expected and there are contributors listed.
PR Close#29601
PhantomJS is [not being developed any more][1] and with modern
alternatives (such as Chrome headless) there is no reason to keep it as
a dependency.
[1]: https://github.com/ariya/phantomjs/issues/15344
PR Close#29611
Now that "Collaborators" is a separate group in the contributors page,
having "Angular Collaborators" as the heading of the page (which also
contains the "Angular" and "GDE" groups) is confusing.
Changing the title to "Angular Contributors" to avoid confusion.
PR Close#29553
The name of the group also serves as the group tab's title in the docs
app and having "Collaborator" (singular) as a title for a list of people
didn't read well.
Changing th group name (and thus tab title) to "Collaborators" (plural).
PR Close#29553
When I tried one of the examples provided in the documention, encountered the " Can't bind to 'ngModel' since it isn't a known property of 'select' ” error. So to resolve it I imported the FormsModule in ngModule. If it is mentioned in the documentation, it would be handy for the beginners to try and learn. Thanks for considering.
Duplicate of pull Request# 29206, As I encountered few issues after multiple authors corrected, So I am creating the new pull request
PR Close#29522
The API changes are due to enabling strict checks in TypeScript (via `strict: true`).
The payload size changes in `polyfills.js` are due to more browser APIs being patched in recent versions (e.g. `fetch`, `customElement v1`).
PR Close#28219
Sometimes, in ESM5 code, aliases to exported variables are used internally
to refer to the exported value. This prevented some analysis from being
able to match up a reference to an export to the actual export itself.
For example in the following code:
```
var HttpClientXsrfModule = /** @class */ (function () {
function HttpClientXsrfModule() {
}
HttpClientXsrfModule_1 = HttpClientXsrfModule;
HttpClientXsrfModule.withOptions = function (options) {
if (options === void 0) { options = {}; }
return {
ngModule: HttpClientXsrfModule_1,
providers: [],
};
};
var HttpClientXsrfModule_1;
HttpClientXsrfModule = HttpClientXsrfModule_1 = tslib_1.__decorate([
NgModule({
providers: [],
})
], HttpClientXsrfModule);
return HttpClientXsrfModule;
}());
```
We were not able to tell that the `ngModule: HttpClientXsrfModule_1` property
assignment was actually meant to refer to the `function HttpClientXrsfModule()`
declaration. This caused the `ModuleWithProviders` processing to fail.
This commit ensures that we can compile typings files using the ESM5
format, so we can now update the examples boilerplate tool so that it
does not need to compile the ESM2015 format at all.
PR Close#29092