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2c0b9ea310 fix(ivy): properly bootstrap components with attribute selectors (#34450)
Fixes #34349

PR Close #34450
2020-01-14 09:45:25 -08:00
f1cdb8f15d fix(ivy): Prevent errors when querying DebugElement roots that were outside angular context (#34687)
DebugElement.query also matches elements that may have been created
outside of Angular (ex: with `document.appendChild`). If those matched
DebugElements are in turn used to query for more elements, an error
occurs because the first step in queryAll is to load the LContext.

PR Close #34687
2020-01-13 10:08:19 -08:00
8ef1c60bcc fix(ivy): do not reset view dirty state in check no changes mode (#34495)
Unlike in View Engine, we currently reset the dirty state of
components in the check no changes change detection cycle.

This means that components cannot be marked as dirty from
view lifecycle hooks because the dirty state is reset and
the lifecycle hooks do not run in the check no changes CD cycle.

PR Close #34495
2020-01-13 09:43:17 -08:00
c3490f7092 Revert "build: upgrade to rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (first stable release) (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit cb6ffa1211.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:18 -08:00
4955c256d2 Revert "refactor: handle breaking changes in rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit 9bb349e1c8.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:18 -08:00
cdf1b5f985 Revert "build: update to rules nodejs 1.0.1 (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit 8042433cb0.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:17 -08:00
38750e3f0b Revert "test: handle bootstrap templated_args in jasmine_node_test defaults.bzl (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit da4782e67f.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:17 -08:00
2d30e7dd28 Revert "build: add a before-all-other bootstrap script that patches require (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit c3e8439954.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:17 -08:00
d71c1215f6 Revert "build: derive ts_library dep from jasmine_node_test boostrap label if it ends in _es5 (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit 79a0d007b4.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:16 -08:00
3e72381bb0 build: derive ts_library dep from jasmine_node_test boostrap label if it ends in _es5 (#34589)
PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:32:02 -08:00
68e6db5d7a build: add a before-all-other bootstrap script that patches require (#34589)
This removes the churn in the existing bootstrap scripts.

PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:32:02 -08:00
d35451327e test: handle bootstrap templated_args in jasmine_node_test defaults.bzl (#34589)
PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:32:02 -08:00
1bb0fbd733 build: update to rules nodejs 1.0.1 (#34589)
This brings in a few minor fixes including a better way to patch require for bootstrap scripts.

PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:32:01 -08:00
94e6452bac refactor: handle breaking changes in rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (#34589)
The major one that affects the angular repo is the removal of the bootstrap attribute in nodejs_binary, nodejs_test and jasmine_node_test in favor of using templated_args --node_options=--require=/path/to/script. The side-effect of this is that the bootstrap script does not get the require.resolve patches with explicitly loading the targets _loader.js file.

PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:32:01 -08:00
0d9c7ba6b3 build: upgrade to rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (first stable release) (#34589)
Brings in the fix for stamping which was preventing many targets from getting cached.

PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:32:01 -08:00
56a19f833e refactor(ivy): remove calls into other instructions from pipe instructions (#33714)
A while ago we made a pass through all instructions to make sure that none of them call directly into other instructions, however it seems like missed the `pipeBind*` since they still call into the pure functions. The result is that we have some unnecessary duplicated accesses of global state like `getLView` which are called twice in a row with nothing changing.

These changes move the common functionality into a shared file and make the pipe instructions call into them with the global state instead.

PR Close #33714
2020-01-10 08:27:27 -08:00
f312848c2e refactor(core): remove duplicate InjectableType declaration (#34679)
This duplication causes a compilation error with TypeScript 3.7

PR Close #34679
2020-01-09 16:05:21 -08:00
d63572e87c feat(ivy): improve ExpressionChangedAfterChecked error message for attributes (#34505)
This commit improves `ExpressionChangedAfterChecked` error message for attributes by including attribute name and the content of the entire expression that contains interpolation(s). In order to achieve that, metadata is now stored in `TData` array when `attribute` and `attributeInterpolate` instructions are being called (similar to `property` and `propertyInterpolate` instructions).

PR Close #34505
2020-01-09 13:47:58 -08:00
8804e422e4 test(ivy): add test for class setters being invoked when not used (#34706)
Adds a test that we should make pass once the latest styling refactor has landed.

PR Close #34706
2020-01-09 13:29:17 -08:00
98ed7c620f fix(ivy): ngClass not applying classes with trailing/leading spaces (#34539)
Fixes classes with trailing or leading space that are passed to `ngClass` (e.g. `{'foo ': bar}`) not being applied in Ivy. The issue comes from the fact that when the styling differ builds up the style map it uses the trimmed key to look up the value in the map that uses non-trimmed keys.

Fixes #34476.

PR Close #34539
2020-01-08 15:02:10 -08:00
d9ae70e883 fix(ivy): warn instead of throwing for unknown elements (#34524)
Follow-up from [this discussion](https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33419#discussion_r339296216). In Ivy we don't use the schema to validate tag names, but instead we use feature detection to figure out whether an element is supported. While this should generally be more accurate, it'll also end up throwing for some more innocent cases. E.g. now Ivy throws an error for `main` elements in IE which is accurate since IE doesn't support the element, but is annoying since there is no functionality attached.

These changes switch to logging a warning instead, similarly to what we're doing for unknown properties.

PR Close #34524
2020-01-08 15:01:43 -08:00
4f3215d281 fix(ivy): Ensure ngProjectAs marker name appears at even attribute index (#34617)
The `getProjectAsAttrValue` in `node_selector_matcher` finds the
ProjectAs marker and then additionally checks that the marker appears in
an even index of the node attributes because "attribute names are stored
at even indexes". This is true for "regular" attribute bindings but
classes, styles, bindings, templates, and i18n do not necessarily follow
this rule because there can be an uneven number of them, causing the
next "special" attribute "name" to appear at an odd index. To address
this issue, ensure ngProjectAs is placed right after "regular"
attributes.

PR Close #34617
2020-01-07 10:51:47 -08:00
ba4c31cd95 fix(ivy): append advance instructions before i18nExp (#34436)
Prior to this commit, there were no `advance` instructions generated before `i18nExp` instructions and as a result, lifecycle hooks for components used inside i18n blocks were flushed too late. This commit adds the logic to generate `advance` instructions in front of `i18nExp` ones (similar to what we have in other places like interpolations, property bindings, etc), so that the necessary lifecycle hooks are flushed before expression value is captured.

PR Close #34436
2020-01-07 10:31:46 -08:00
22533fb5b4 fix(ivy): skip field inheritance if InheritDefinitionFeature is present on parent def (#34244)
The main logic of the `InheritDefinitionFeature` is to go through the prototype chain of a given Component and merge all Angular-specific information onto that Component def. The problem happens in case there is a Component in a hierarchy that also contains the `InheritDefinitionFeature` (i.e. it extends some other Component), so it inherits all Angular-specific information from its super class. As a result, the root Component may end up having duplicate information inherited from different Components in hierarchy.

Let's consider the following structure: `GrandChild` extends `Child` that extends `Base` and the `Base` class has a `HostListener`. In this scenario `GrandChild` and `Child` will have `InheritDefinitionFeature` included into the `features` list. The processing will happend in the following order:

- `Child` inherits `HostListener` from the `Base` class
- `GrandChild` inherits `HostListener` from the `Child` class
- since `Child` has a parent, `GrandChild` also inherits from the `Base` class

The result is that the `GrandChild` def has duplicated host listener, which is not correct.

This commit introduces additional logic that checks whether we came across a def that has `InheritDefinitionFeature` feature (which means that this def already inherited information from its super classes). If that's the case, we skip further fields-related inheritance logic, but keep going though the prototype chain to look for super classes that contain other features (like NgOnChanges), that we need to invoke for a given Component def.

PR Close #34244
2020-01-07 10:28:07 -08:00
963ed711d8 fix(ivy): TestBed not unwrapping imports array function when overriding provider (#34629)
Fixes an error that is thrown when a provider is overridden in `TestBed`, if the module definition of one of the imported modules uses a function for the `imports` that is set via `setNgModuleScope`. The problem was that we have a `for...of` loop that assumes that the imports are an array, but they can also be a function. This was handled correctly in other places, but this one was missed.

Note that the above-mentioned error is only thrown at runtime when the code is transpiled to es6. In es5 TS generates a call to a helper that handles the error silently so the attached unit test only fails in es6.

Fixes #34623.

PR Close #34629
2020-01-06 11:38:03 -08:00
7ea39849ff fix(ivy): improve ExpressionChangedAfterChecked error (#34381)
Prior to this change, the ExpressionChangedAfterChecked error thrown in Ivy was missing useful information that was available in View Engine, specifically: missing property name for proprty bindings and also the content of the entire property interpolation (only a changed value was displayed) if one of expressions was changed unexpectedly. This commit improves the error message by including the mentioned information into the error text.

PR Close #34381
2019-12-18 09:12:58 -08:00
7916b1e595 fix(ivy): reorder provider type checks to align with VE (#34433)
The ordering matters because we don't currently throw if multiple
configurations are provided (i.e. provider has *both* useExisting and
useFactory). We should actually throw an error in this case, but to
avoid another breaking change in v9, this PR simply aligns the Ivy
behavior with ViewEngine.

PR Close #34433
2019-12-16 12:44:28 -08:00
d2f40b9595 ci: run acceptance tests on saucelabs with ivy (#34277)
Currently we only run Saucelabs on PRs using the legacy View Engine
build. Switching that build to Ivy is not trivial and there are various
options:

  1. Updating the R3 switches to use POST_R3 by default. At first glance,
  this doesn't look easy because the current ngtsc switch logic seems to
  be unidirectional (only PRE_R3 to POST_R3).

  2. Updating the legacy setup to run with Ivy. This sounds like the easiest
  solution at first.. but it turns out to be way more complicated. Packages
  would need to be built with ngtsc using legacy tools (i.e. first building
  the compiler-cli; and then building packages) and View Engine only tests
  would need to be determined and filtered out. Basically it will result in
  re-auditing all test targets. This is contradictory to the fact that we have
  this information in Bazel already.

  3. Creating a new job that runs tests on Saucelabs with Bazel. We specify
  fine-grained test targets that should run. This would be a good start
  (e.g. acceptance tests) and also would mean that we do not continue maintaining
  the legacy setup..

This commit implements the third option as it allows us to move forward
with the general Bazel migration. We don't want to spend too much time
on our legacy setup since it will be removed anyway in the future.

PR Close #34277
2019-12-16 07:43:43 -08:00
60d1d5efa1 fix(ivy): incorrect injectable name logged in warning message on IE (#34305)
When we log DI errors we get the name of the provider via `SomeClass.name`. In IE functions that inherit from other functions don't have their own `name`, but they take the `name` from the lowest parent in the chain, before `Function`. I've added some changes to fall back to parsing out the function name from the function's string form.

PR Close #34305
2019-12-13 14:19:58 -08:00
d83599d8b1 fix(ivy): inheriting injectable definition from undecorated class not working on IE10 in JIT mode (#34305)
The way definitions are added in JIT mode is through `Object.defineProperty`, but the problem is that in IE10 properties defined through `defineProperty` won't be inherited which means that inheriting injectable definitions no longer works. These changes add a workaround only for JIT mode where we define a fallback method for retrieving the definition. This isn't ideal, but it should only be required until v10 where we'll no longer support inheriting injectable definitions from undecorated classes.

PR Close #34305
2019-12-13 14:19:58 -08:00
65fb2fd765 fix(ivy): inheritance in JIT mode not working correctly on IE10 (#34305)
Fixes the metadata and lifecycle hook inheritance not working properly in IE10, because we weren't accessing things correctly.

PR Close #34305
2019-12-13 14:19:58 -08:00
08ce0262c3 fix(ivy): avoid using __proto__ when reading metadata in JIT mode (#34305)
In JIT mode we use `__proto__` when reading constructor parameter metadata, however it's not supported on IE10. These changes switch to using `Object.getPrototypeOf` instead.

PR Close #34305
2019-12-13 14:19:58 -08:00
3c3c07e40e test(ivy): account for inconsistent attribute order (#34305)
We've got some tests that assert that the generate DOM looks correct. The problem is that IE changes the attribute order in `innerHTML` which caused the tests to fail. I've reworked the relevant tests not to assert directly against `innerHTML`.

PR Close #34305
2019-12-13 14:19:58 -08:00
0ff54f2369 fix(ivy): unknown property and element checks not working correctly in IE (#34305)
We have a couple of cases where we use something like `typeof Node === 'function'` to figure out whether we're in a worker context. This works in most browsers, but IE returns `object` instead of `function`. I've updated all the usages to account for it.

PR Close #34305
2019-12-13 14:19:58 -08:00
9bff8e73c5 fix(ivy): inconsistent attribute casing in DebugNode.attributes on IE (#34305)
In `DebugElement.attributes` we return all of the attributes from the underlying DOM node. Most browsers change the attribute names to lower case, but IE preserves the case and since we use camel-cased attributes, the return value was inconsitent. I've changed it to always lower case the attribute names.

PR Close #34305
2019-12-13 14:19:58 -08:00
bed62b15a2 fix(ivy): i18n instructions thrown off by sanitizer in IE11 (#34305)
While sanitizing on browsers that don't support the `template` element (pretty much only IE), we create an inert document and we insert content into it via `document.body.innerHTML = unsafeHTML`. The problem is that IE appears to parse the HTML passed to `innerHTML` differently, depending on whether the element has been inserted into a document or not. In particular, it seems to split some strings into multiple text nodes, which would've otherwise been a single node. This ended up throwing off some of the i18n code down the line and causing a handful of failures. I've worked around it by creating a new inert `body` element into which the HTML would be inserted.

PR Close #34305
2019-12-13 14:19:58 -08:00
4779d24e75 refactor(ivy): remove usage of Proxy for IE10/11 compatibility (#34328)
PR Close #34328
2019-12-13 10:53:43 -08:00
5e075ae96c refactor(ivy): don't include removed classes in the styling debug (#34375)
This is mostly done to allign behaviour with DebugElement.classes and remove
Proxy usage (not supported in IE10/11).

PR Close #34375
2019-12-12 15:58:42 -08:00
45b73c2a7d test(core): fix schematics calls to run synchronously (#34364)
Previously the calls to run the schematics were not being properly
or consistently awaited in the tests. While this currently does not
affect the tests' performance, this fix corrects the syntax and
adds stability for future changes.

PR Close #34364
2019-12-12 13:14:30 -08:00
c387952739 perf(ivy): reuse prior analysis work during incremental builds (#34288)
Previously, the compiler performed an incremental build by analyzing and
resolving all classes in the program (even unchanged ones) and then using
the dependency graph information to determine which .js files were stale and
needed to be re-emitted. This algorithm produced "correct" rebuilds, but the
cost of re-analyzing the entire program turned out to be higher than
anticipated, especially for component-heavy compilations.

To achieve performant rebuilds, it is necessary to reuse previous analysis
results if possible. Doing this safely requires knowing when prior work is
viable and when it is stale and needs to be re-done.

The new algorithm implemented by this commit is such:

1) Each incremental build starts with knowledge of the last known good
   dependency graph and analysis results from the last successful build,
   plus of course information about the set of files changed.

2) The previous dependency graph's information is used to determine the
   set of source files which have "logically" changed. A source file is
   considered logically changed if it or any of its dependencies have
   physically changed (on disk) since the last successful compilation. Any
   logically unchanged dependencies have their dependency information copied
   over to the new dependency graph.

3) During the `TraitCompiler`'s loop to consider all source files in the
   program, if a source file is logically unchanged then its previous
   analyses are "adopted" (and their 'register' steps are run). If the file
   is logically changed, then it is re-analyzed as usual.

4) Then, incremental build proceeds as before, with the new dependency graph
   being used to determine the set of files which require re-emitting.

This analysis reuse avoids template parsing operations in many circumstances
and significantly reduces the time it takes ngtsc to rebuild a large
application.

Future work will increase performance even more, by tackling a variety of
other opportunities to reuse or avoid work.

PR Close #34288
2019-12-12 13:11:46 -08:00
b4d49eafc1 test(ivy): class_binding benchmark fixes (#34242)
This commit fixes a couple issues that prevent `class_binding` benchmark from running: moving constants requires by the `benchmark` function before function declaration and referencing correct consts in template instructions.

PR Close #34242
2019-12-11 09:50:24 -08:00
ad82ed891e refactor(ivy): include generic type for ModuleWithProviders in .d.ts files (#34235) (#34340)
The `ModuleWithProviders` type has an optional type parameter that
should be specified to indicate what NgModule class will be provided.
This enables the Ivy compiler to statically determine the NgModule type
from the declaration files. This type parameter will become required in
the future, however to aid in the migration the compiler will detect
code patterns where using `ModuleWithProviders` as return type is
appropriate, in which case it transforms the emitted .d.ts files to
include the generic type argument.

This should reduce the number of occurrences where `ModuleWithProviders`
is referenced without its generic type argument.

Resolves FW-389

PR Close #34235

PR Close #34340
2019-12-11 08:48:11 -08:00
676aca108f fix(ivy): throw a better error when DI can't inject a ctor param (#33739) (#34340)
Occasionally a factory function needs to be generated for an "invalid"
constructor (one with parameters types which aren't injectable). Typically
this happens in JIT mode where understanding of parameters cannot be done in
the same "up-front" way that the AOT compiler can.

This commit changes the JIT compiler to generate a new `invalidFactoryDep`
call for each invalid parameter. This instruction will error at runtime if
called, indicating both the index of the invalid parameter as well as (via
the stack trace) the factory function which was generated for the type being
constructed.

Fixes #33637

PR Close #33739

PR Close #34340
2019-12-11 08:48:10 -08:00
4b95ba43a5 refactor(ivy): remove tsickle workaround in chainable instruction (#34019) (#34340)
Previously if a type was returning itself it would cause an infinite loop in tsickle. We worked around it with a type that alises to `any`. Now that the issue has been resolved in tsickle, we can clean up the workaround.

PR Close #34019

PR Close #34340
2019-12-11 08:48:10 -08:00
c66fd060c0 perf(ivy): chain styling instructions (#33837) (#34340)
Adds support for chaining of `styleProp`, `classProp` and `stylePropInterpolateX` instructions whenever possible which should help generate less code. Note that one complication here is for `stylePropInterpolateX` instructions where we have to break into multiple chains if there are other styling instructions inbetween the interpolations which helps maintain the execution order.

PR Close #33837

PR Close #34340
2019-12-11 08:48:10 -08:00
d3ec306d98 perf(ivy): chain listener instructions (#33720) (#34340)
Chains multiple listener instructions on a particular element into a single call which results in less generated code. Also handles listeners on templates, host listeners and synthetic host listeners.

PR Close #33720

PR Close #34340
2019-12-11 08:48:10 -08:00
74bbe3e413 refactor(ivy): avoid type coercion in saveNameToExportMap function (#34335)
TypeScript 3.7 flags `if` conditions that implicitly coerce a function/method definition. While checking for the `template` presence on a def (actually checking whether we work with Component) in `saveNameToExportMap`, the `if` condition had implicit type coercion. This commit updates the condition to use the `isComponentDef` function (that checks `def.template` against `null` internally) to avoid compilation errors with TypeScript 3.7.

PR Close #34335
2019-12-10 14:06:26 -08:00
46f9201e6f refactor(ivy): pull property read into a constant (#34290)
PR Close #34290
2019-12-10 10:33:20 -08:00
7b59159443 refactor(ivy): prevent -0 from being generated (#34290)
PR Close #34290
2019-12-10 10:33:20 -08:00
b0d5784b63 fix(ivy): handle SafeStyles in [style.prop] correctly (#34286)
Prior to this commit, values wrapped into SafeStyle were not handled correctly in [style.prop] bindings in case style sanitizer is present (when template contains some style props that require sanitization). Style sanitizer was not unwrapping values in case a given prop doesn't require sanitization.As a result, wrapped values were used as final styling values (see https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/packages/core/src/render3/styling/bindings.ts#L620). This commit updates the logic to unwrap safe values in sanitizer in case no sanitization is required.

PR Close #34286
2019-12-10 10:32:28 -08:00