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78b5bd5174 refactor(compiler-cli): ngcc - remove unnecessary sourcePath parameters (#29643)
The `Transformer` and `Renderer` classes do not
actually need a `sourcePath` value as by the time
they are doing their work we are only working directly
with full absolute paths.

PR Close #29643
2019-04-29 12:37:20 -07:00
2945f47977 build: add size-tracking bazel test (#30070)
Introduces a new Bazel test that allows us to inspect
what source-files contribute to a given bundled file
and how much bytes they contribute to the bundle size.

Additionally the size-tracking rule groups the size
data by directories. This allows us to compare size
changes in the scope of directories. e.g. a lot of
files in a directory could increase slightly in size, but
in the directory scope the size change could be significant
and needs to be reported by the test target.

Resolves FW-1278

PR Close #30070
2019-04-29 12:29:25 -07:00
572b54967c fix: disable injectable-pipe migration (#30180)
Disables the injectable pipe migration until we can decide whether this is the right solution for Ivy. Rolling it out properly will involve a more detailed plan and more changes like updating the styleguide, scaffolding schematics etc.

Context for the new `test-migrations.json`: since we use the `migrations.json` both for the real migrations and for tests, it doesn't allow us to disable a schematic, but continue running its tests. This change adds the test-specific file so that we can continue running the `injectable-pipe` tests, even though the schematic itself is disabled.

PR Close #30180
2019-04-29 09:40:00 -07:00
6f433887e0 fix(ivy): injectable pipe schematic generating incorrect import statements (#30170)
Currently the injectable pipe schematic generates invalid imports like `import import { Pipe, PipeTransform, Injectable } from '@angular/core'; from '@angular/core';`. The issue wasn't caught by the unit tests, because the invalid import still contains the valid one.

Fixes #30159.

PR Close #30170
2019-04-29 09:39:11 -07:00
3cf318b498 refactor(ivy): move exports tests to acceptance (#30157)
PR Close #30157
2019-04-26 16:37:34 -07:00
124e49752f fix(language-service): Remove tsserverlibrary from rollup globals (#30123)
This PR removes `tsserverlibrary` from rollup globals since the symbol
should not appear by the time rollup is invoked. `tsserverlibrary` is
used for types only, so the import statement should not be emitted by
tsc.

PR Close #30123
2019-04-26 16:35:04 -07:00
e4b81a6957 test: fix language service tests in windows (#30113)
This PR parially addresses #29785 and fixes ` //packages/language-service/test:test`

PR Close #30113
2019-04-26 16:34:22 -07:00
f2709ac3f9 fix(ivy): correctly reflect undefined values (#30103)
Fixes Ivy reflecting properties with `undefined` values, rather than omitting them. Also fixes that Ivy doesn't clear the reflected values when property value changes from something that is defined to undefined.

This PR resolves FW-1277.

PR Close #30103
2019-04-26 16:31:49 -07:00
2ae26ce20b build: upgrade yargs package to 13.1.0 (#29722)
Update yargs, because the old version was transitively (via os-local) depending on a vulnerable version of the mem package: https://app.snyk.io/vuln/npm:mem:20180117

PR Close #29722
2019-04-26 16:29:29 -07:00
d47de60944 fix(ivy): @Component should support entry components from another module (#29566)
PR Close #29566
2019-04-26 16:27:19 -07:00
c99d379cc8 refactor(ivy): move di tests for inject to acceptance (#29299)
PR Close #29299
2019-04-26 16:23:43 -07:00
0151ad432b refactor(ivy): move di tests for flags to acceptance (#29299)
Including tests for `@Optional`, `@Self`, `@SkipSelf` and `@Host`.

PR Close #29299
2019-04-26 16:23:43 -07:00
1b0be8d656 refactor(ivy): move di tests for directive injection to acceptance (#29299)
PR Close #29299
2019-04-26 16:23:43 -07:00
47244ba2b8 refactor(ivy): move di tests for DI tokens to acceptance (#29299)
Move tests for special tokens like `Injector`, `ElementRef`, `TemplateRef`, `ViewContainerRef`, `ChangeDectetorRef` and custom string tokens.

PR Close #29299
2019-04-26 16:23:43 -07:00
0d66844ad6 refactor(ivy): move di tests for Attribute to acceptance (#29299)
PR Close #29299
2019-04-26 16:23:42 -07:00
4ae0ee86cb fix(bazel): update peerDep ranges (#30155)
PR Close #30155
2019-04-26 12:32:35 -07:00
6c86ae710a fix(ivy): output should not be subscribe twice when 2 listeners (#30144)
PR Close #30144
2019-04-26 11:11:09 -07:00
f3ce8eeb83 fix(ivy): property bindings use correct indices (#30129)
- Extracts and documents code that will be common to interpolation instructions
- Ensures that binding indices are updated at the proper time during compilation
- Adds additional tests

Related #30011

PR Close #30129
2019-04-26 11:09:51 -07:00
1f4c380f58 fix(bazel): Exclude common/upgrade* in metadata.tsconfig.json (#30133)
It has a dependency on @angular/upgrade which is not part of the
dependencies in package.json, so postinstall would fail.

PR Close #30133
2019-04-26 11:07:34 -07:00
b9f0720c95 refactor(ivy): undeprecate inject (#30132)
PR Close #30132
2019-04-26 11:06:42 -07:00
71b8b355a6 fix(ivy): remove debug utilities from ivy production builds (#30130)
Prior to this commit, we were pulling DebugNode and DebugElement
into production builds because BrowserModule automatically pulled
in NgProbe and thus getDebugNode. In Ivy, this is not necessary
because Ivy has its own set of debug utilities. We should use these
existing tools instead of NgProbe.

This commit adds an Ivy switch so we do not pull in NgProbe utilities
when running with Ivy. This saves us ~8KB in prod builds.

PR Close #30130
2019-04-26 11:04:47 -07:00
6de4cbdd41 fix(common): add upgrade sub-package to ng_package rule for @angular/common (#30117)
Follow-up to #30055 to include @angular/common/upgrade in the npm package

Closes #30116

PR Close #30117
2019-04-25 15:01:17 -07:00
61365a94ed fix(bazel): transitive npm deps in ng_module (#30065)
BREAKING CHANGE:

ng_module now depends on a minimum of build_bazel_rules_nodejs 0.27.12

PR Close #30065
2019-04-25 14:42:02 -07:00
3a9d2473ca feat: remove deprecated DOCUMENT token from platform-browser (#28117)
PR Close #28117
2019-04-25 14:40:16 -07:00
6200732e23 feat(service-worker): support bypassing SW with specific header/query param (#30010)
Add support for bypassing the ServiceWorker for a request by using the
ngsw-bypass header or query parameter.

Fixes #21191

PR Close #30010
2019-04-25 13:09:44 -07:00
304a12f027 feat(compiler): support skipping leading trivia in template source-maps (#30095)
Leading trivia, such as whitespace or comments, is
confusing for developers looking at source-mapped
templates, since they expect the source-map segment
to start after the trivia.

This commit adds skipping trivial characters to the lexer;
and then implements that in the template parser.

PR Close #30095
2019-04-25 12:36:54 -07:00
909557d5f8 feat(core): add missing ARIA attributes to html sanitizer (#29685)
Allow ARIA attributes from the WAI-ARIA 1.1 spec which were stripped by the htmlSanitizer.

Closes #26815

PR Close #29685
2019-04-25 12:30:55 -07:00
957f594d7c test(service-worker): add tests for RegistrationOptions#registrationStrategy (#21842)
PR Close #21842
2019-04-25 12:29:59 -07:00
8f120aff33 refactor(service-worker): DRY up SW registration logic (#21842)
PR Close #21842
2019-04-25 12:29:58 -07:00
4cfba58072 feat(service-worker): allow configuring when the SW is registered (#21842)
Fixes #20970

PR Close #21842
2019-04-25 12:29:58 -07:00
aa53d6cc6d docs(service-worker): improve SwRegistrationOptions docs and add example (#21842)
PR Close #21842
2019-04-25 12:29:58 -07:00
be28a6ad8e test(service-worker): expand SwRegistrationOptions tests and move to separate file (#21842)
PR Close #21842
2019-04-25 12:29:58 -07:00
39c0152b76 feat(service-worker): expose SwRegistrationOptions token to allow runtime config (#21842)
Previously, the ServiceWorker registration options should be defined as
an object literal (in order for them to be compatible with Ahead-of-Time
compilation), thus making it impossible to base the ServiceWorker
behavior on runtime conditions.
This commit allows specifying the registration options using a regular
provider, which means that it can take advantage of the `useFactory`
option to determine the config at runtime, while still remaining
compatible with AoT compilation.

PR Close #21842
2019-04-25 12:29:58 -07:00
d7887ab4ab refactor(service-worker): rename RegistrationOptions to SwRegistrationOptions (#21842)
This is in preparation of making `RegistrationOptions` part of the
public API (in a subsequent commit).

PR Close #21842
2019-04-25 12:29:58 -07:00
2236ea4359 test(upgrade): rename angular.module() to angular.module_() (#30126)
With #30058, the ngUpgrade internal `angular.module()` method was
renamed to `angular.module_()` (to avoid a webpack bug).

Merging #29794 afterwards resulted in some broken tests, because it
still used the old `angular.module()` method name. (The PR had been
tested on CI against a revision that did not contain the rename.)

This commit fixes the broken tests by renaming the remaining occurrences
of `angular.module()`.

PR Close #30126
2019-04-25 12:01:18 -07:00
0ddf2e7a5b fix(upgrade): do not break if onMicrotaskEmpty emits while a $digest is in progress (#29794)
Previously, under certain circumstances, `NgZone#onMicrotaskEmpty` could
emit while a `$digest` was in progress, thus triggering another
`$digest`, which in turn would throw a `$digest already in progress`
error. Furthermore, throwing an error from inside the `onMicrotaskEmpty`
subscription would result in unsubscribing and stop triggering further
`$digest`s, when `onMicrotaskEmpty` emitted.

Usually, emitting while a `$digest` was already in progress was a result
of unintentionally running some part of AngularJS outside the Angular
zone, but there are valid (if rare) usecases where this can happen
(see #24680 for details).

This commit addresses the issue as follows:
- If a `$digest` is in progress when `onMicrotaskEmpty` emits, do not
  trigger another `$digest` (to avoid the error). `$evalAsync()` is used
  instead, to ensure that the bindings are evaluated at least once more.
- Since there is still a high probability that the situation is a result
  of programming error (i.e. some AngularJS part running outside the
  Angular Zone), a warning will be logged, but only if the app is in
  [dev mode][1].

[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/78146c189/packages/core/src/util/ng_dev_mode.ts#L12

Fixes #24680

PR Close #29794
2019-04-25 11:00:36 -07:00
d316a18dc6 fix(ivy): don't include query fields in type constructors (#30094)
Previously, ngtsc included query fields in the list of fields which can
affect the type of a directive via its type constructor. This feature
however has yet to be built, and View Engine in default mode does not
do this inference.

This caused an unexpected bug where private query fields (which should be
an error but are allowed by View Engine) cause the type constructor
signature to be invalid. This commit fixes that issue by disabling the
logic to include query fields.

PR Close #30094
2019-04-24 17:10:21 -07:00
79141f4424 fix(ivy): generate default 'any' types for type ctor generic params (#30094)
ngtsc generates type constructors which infer the type of a directive based
on its inputs. Previously, a bug existed where this inference would fail in
the case of 'any' input values. For example, the inference of NgForOf fails
when an 'any' is provided, as it causes TypeScript to attempt to solve:

T[] = any

In this case, T gets inferred as {}, the empty object type, which is not
desirable.

The fix is to assign generic types in type constructors a default type of
'any', which TypeScript uses instead of {} when inference fails.

PR Close #30094
2019-04-24 17:10:21 -07:00
28fd5ab12b fix(compiler): Fix compiler crash due to isSkipSelf of null (#30075)
PR Closes https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27125

PR Close #30075
2019-04-24 17:06:53 -07:00
c61df39323 feat(router): deprecate loadChildren:string (#30073)
The proposed ES dynamic import() is now supported by the Angular CLI and the
larger toolchain. This renders the `loadChildren: string` API largely
redundant, as import() is far more natural, is less error-prone, and is
standards compliant. This commit deprecates the `string` form of
`loadChildren` in favor of dynamic import().

DEPRECATION:

When defining lazy-loaded route, Angular previously offered two options for
configuring the module to be loaded, both via the `loadChildren` parameter
of the route. Most Angular developers are familiar withthe `string` form of
this API. For example, the following route definition configures Angular to
load a `LazyModule` NgModule from `lazy-route/lazy.module.ts`:

```
[{
  path: 'lazy',
  loadChildren: 'lazy-route/lazy.module#LazyModule',
}]
```

This "magic string" configuration was previously necessary as there was
no dynamic module loading standard on the web. This has changed with the
pending standardization of dynamic `import()` expressions, which are now
supported in the Angular CLI and in web tooling in general. `import()`
offers a more natural and robust solution to dynamic module loading. The
above example can be rewritten to use dynamic `import()`:

```
[{
  path: 'lazy',
  loadChildren: () => import('./lazy-route/lazy.module').then(mod => mod.LazyModule),
}]
```

This form of lazy loading offers significant advantages in terms of:

* type checking via TypeScript
* simplicity of generated code
* future potential to run natively in supporting browsers
  (see: [caniuse: dynamic import()](https://caniuse.com/#feat=es6-module-dynamic-import))

As a result, Angular is deprecating the `loadChildren: string` syntax in
favor of ES dynamic `import()`. An automatic migration will run during
`ng upgrade` to convert your existing Angular code to the new syntax.

PR Close #30073
2019-04-24 17:06:05 -07:00
abcb2cf9a0 refactor(upgrade): rename module constant to avoid webpack bug (#30058)
When targeting ES2015 (as is the default in cli@8), `const` is not
downleveled to `var` and thus declaring `const module` throws an error
due to webpack wrapping the code in a function call with a `module`
argument (even when compiling for the `web` environment).

Related: webpack/webpack#7369

Fixes #30050

PR Close #30058
2019-04-24 17:03:51 -07:00
071ee64d91 refactor(common): rename LocationUpgradeService and remove angular/upgrade dependency (#30055)
PR Close #30055
2019-04-24 13:49:29 -07:00
efdbbe1aa6 test(common): add fallback for URL parsing in older browsers (IE < Edge) (#30055)
PR Close #30055
2019-04-24 13:49:29 -07:00
4277600d5e feat(common): provide replacement for AngularJS $location service (#30055)
This commit provides a replacement for `$location`. The new service is written in Angular, and can be consumed into existing applications by using the downgraded version
of the provider.

Prior to this addition, applications upgrading from AngularJS to Angular could get into a situation where AngularJS wanted to control the URL, and would often parse or se
rialize the URL in a different way than Angular. Additionally, AngularJS was alerted to URL changes only through the `$digest` cycle. This provided a buggy feedback loop
from Angular to AngularJS.

With this new `LocationUpgradeProvider`, the `$location` methods and events are provided in Angular, and use Angular APIs to make updates to the URL. Additionally, change
s to the URL made by other parts of the Angular framework (such as the Router) will be listened for and will cause events to fire in AngularJS, but will no longer attempt
 to update the URL (since it was already updated by the Angular framework).

This centralizes URL reads and writes to Angular and should help provide an easier path to upgrading AngularJS applications to Angular.

PR Close #30055
2019-04-24 13:49:29 -07:00
f185ff3792 build(common): add upgrade package dependency common/upgrade (#30055)
PR Close #30055
2019-04-24 13:49:29 -07:00
ec455e1cf1 feat(common): add UrlCodec type for use with upgrade applications (#30055)
This abstract class (and AngularJSUrlCodec) are used for serializing and deserializing pieces of a URL string. AngularJS had a different way of doing this than Angular, and using this class in conjunction with the LocationUpgradeService an application can have control over how AngularJS URLs are serialized and deserialized.

PR Close #30055
2019-04-24 13:49:29 -07:00
825efa8721 fix(common): adjust MockPlatformLocation to set state to new object (#30055)
When using the `history` API, setting a new `state` and retrieving it does not pass a `===` test to the object used to set the state. In other words, `history.state` is always a copy. This change makes the `MockPlatformLocation` behave in the same way.

PR Close #30055
2019-04-24 13:49:29 -07:00
3a9cf3f2ba feat(common): add ability to track all location changes (#30055)
This feature adds an `onUrlChange` to Angular's `Location` class. This is useful to track all updates coming from anywhere in the framework. Without this method, it's difficult (or impossible) to track updates run through `location.go()` or `location.replaceState()` as the browser doesn't publish events when `history.pushState()` or `.replaceState()` are run.

PR Close #30055
2019-04-24 13:49:29 -07:00
152d99eef0 feat(common): add @angular/common/upgrade package for $location-related APIs (#30055)
AngularJS's `$location` service doesn't have a direct counterpart in Angular. This is largely because the `Location` service in Angular was pulled out of the `Router`, but was not purpose-built to stand on its own.

This commit adds a new `@angular/common/upgrade` package with the beginnings of a new `LocationUpgradeService`. This service will more closely match the API of AngularJS and provide a way to replace the `$location` service from AngularJS.

PR Close #30055
2019-04-24 13:49:29 -07:00
b635fe80cc feat(common): add APIs to read component pieces of URL (#30055)
Without this change, the framework doesn't surface URL parts such as hostname, protocol, and port. This makes it difficult to rebuild a complete URL. This change provides new APIs to read these values.

PR Close #30055
2019-04-24 13:49:29 -07:00