164 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
crisbeto
1f8a243b67 fix(core): unable to NgModuleRef.injector in module constructor (#35731)
This is a follow up to #35637 which resolved a similar issue for `ComponentFactoryResolver`, but not the root cause. When a `NgModuleRef` is created, it instantiates an `Injector` internally which in turn resolves all of injector types. This can result in a circular call that results in an error, because the module is one of the injector types being resolved.

These changes work around the issue by allowing the constructor to run before resolving the injector types.

Fixes #35677.
Fixes #35639.

PR Close #35731
2020-03-03 13:51:51 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
7b13977c3a fix(core): use proper configuration to compile Injectable in JIT (#35706)
Prior to this change, the logic that compiles Injectable in JIT mode used incorrect configuration that triggers a problem when `ChangeDetectorRef` is used as a dependency. This commit updates the logic to generate correct inject instruction to add the `ChangeDetectorRef` dependency in case it's requested in @Injectable class.

PR Close #35706
2020-02-27 14:01:15 -08:00
crisbeto
0bc35a71e2 fix(ivy): injecting incorrect provider when re-providing injectable with useClass (#34574)
If an injectable has a `useClass`, Ivy injects the token in `useClass`, rather than the original injectable, if the injectable is re-provided under a different token. The correct behavior is that it should inject the re-provided token, no matter whether it has `useClass`.

Fixes #34110.

PR Close #34574
2020-02-26 13:00:21 -08:00
Stephen Fluin
b5fa4b58ca docs: improve description of providedIn any (#35192)
PR Close #35192
2020-02-07 09:59:09 -08:00
Andrew Scott
0cbdd54fd0 fix(ivy): ensure module imports are instantiated before the module being declared (#35172)
PR Close #35172
2020-02-07 09:58:49 -08:00
Andrius
1f79e624d1 build: typescript 3.7 support (#33717)
This PR updates TypeScript version to 3.7 while retaining compatibility with TS3.6.

PR Close #33717
2020-01-14 16:42:21 -08:00
Judy Bogart
280aae6fc5 docs: edit injectable decorator doc (#34218)
PR Close #34218
2020-01-14 10:04:26 -08:00
Igor Minar
25eaff447a refactor(core): remove duplicate InjectableType declaration (#34679)
This duplication causes a compilation error with TypeScript 3.7

PR Close #34679
2020-01-09 16:05:20 -08:00
Andrew Scott
357a0733c7 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 12:44:27 -08:00
crisbeto
f79110c637 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 14:19:57 -08:00
crisbeto
c2a904da09 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 14:19:56 -08:00
crisbeto
1efa0ca4d0 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 14:19:56 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
13c2fad240 fix(ivy): throw a better error when DI can't inject a ctor param (#33739)
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
2019-12-09 11:37:10 -08:00
Danny Skoog
c60d7563a8 style: enforce disallowance of object constructor (#33211)
Applying the `prefer-literal` tslint rule to object enforces the style guide rule https://google.github.io/styleguide/jsguide.html#features-objects-ctor

PR Close #33211
2019-12-03 10:08:25 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
641c671bac fix(core): support ngInjectableDef on types with inherited ɵprov (#33732)
The `ngInjectableDef` property was renamed to `ɵprov`, but core must
still support both because there are published libraries that use the
older term.

We are only interested in such properties that are defined directly on
the type being injected, not on base classes. So there is a check that
the defintion is specifically for the given type.

Previously if you tried to inject a class that had `ngInjectableDef` but
also inherited `ɵprov` then the check would fail on the `ɵprov` property
and never even try the `ngInjectableDef` property resulting in a failed
injection.

This commit fixes this by attempting to find each of the properties
independently.

Fixes https://github.com/angular/ngcc-validation/pull/526

PR Close #33732
2019-11-12 11:54:15 -08:00
NothingEverHappens
ccee818034 perf(core): Avoid unnecessary creating provider factory (#33742)
In providerToRecord move creating the factory into a condition which
actually needs it to avoid unnecessary creating it

PR Close #33742
2019-11-12 09:57:05 -08:00
JoostK
8d15bfa6ee fix(ivy): allow abstract directives to have an invalid constructor (#32987)
For abstract directives, i.e. directives without a selector, it may
happen that their constructor is called explicitly from a subclass,
hence its parameters are not required to be valid for Angular's DI
purposes. Prior to this commit however, having an abstract directive
with a constructor that has parameters that are not eligible for
Angular's DI would produce a compilation error.

A similar scenario may occur for `@Injectable`s, where an explicit
`use*` definition allows for the constructor to be irrelevant. For
example, the situation where `useFactory` is specified allows for the
constructor to be called explicitly with any value, so its constructor
parameters are not required to be valid. For `@Injectable`s this is
handled by generating a DI factory function that throws.

This commit implements the same solution for abstract directives, such
that a compilation error is avoided while still producing an error at
runtime if the type is instantiated implicitly by Angular's DI
mechanism.

Fixes #32981

PR Close #32987
2019-10-25 12:13:23 -07:00
Kara Erickson
86104b82b8 refactor(core): rename ngInjectableDef to ɵprov (#33151)
Injectable defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngInjectableDef to "prov" (for "provider", since injector defs
are known as "inj"). This is because property names cannot
be minified by Uglify without turning on property mangling
(which most apps have turned off) and are thus size-sensitive.

PR Close #33151
2019-10-16 16:36:19 -04:00
Kara Erickson
cda9248b33 refactor(core): rename ngInjectorDef to ɵinj (#33151)
Injector defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngInjectorDef to inj. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

PR Close #33151
2019-10-16 16:36:19 -04:00
Nikita Potapenko
72494c4411 refactor(core): replace instanceof Array (#33077)
PR Close #33077
2019-10-14 23:44:57 +00:00
Kara Erickson
0de2a5e408 refactor(core): rename ngFactoryDef to ɵfac (#33116)
Factory defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngFactoryDef to fac. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

Note that the other "defs" (ngPipeDef, etc) will be
prefixed and shortened in follow-up PRs, in an attempt to
limit how large and conflict-y this change is.

PR Close #33116
2019-10-14 20:27:25 +00:00
crisbeto
4e35e348af refactor(ivy): generate ngFactoryDef for injectables (#32433)
With #31953 we moved the factories for components, directives and pipes into a new field called `ngFactoryDef`, however I decided not to do it for injectables, because they needed some extra logic. These changes set up the `ngFactoryDef` for injectables as well.

For reference, the extra logic mentioned above is that for injectables we have two code paths:

1. For injectables that don't configure how they should be instantiated, we create a `factory` that proxies to `ngFactoryDef`:

```
// Source
@Injectable()
class Service {}

// Output
class Service {
  static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({
    factory: () => Service.ngFactoryFn(),
  });

  static ngFactoryFn: (t) => new (t || Service)();
}
```

2. For injectables that do configure how they're created, we keep the `ngFactoryDef` and generate the factory based on the metadata:

```
// Source
@Injectable({
  useValue: DEFAULT_IMPL,
})
class Service {}

// Output
export class Service {
  static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({
    factory: () => DEFAULT_IMPL,
  });

  static ngFactoryFn: (t) => new (t || Service)();
}
```

PR Close #32433
2019-10-02 13:04:26 -07:00
thekiba
0477bfc8ed fix(core): make injector.get() return default value with InjectFlags.Self flag on (#27739)
Fixes #27729

PR Close #27739
2019-09-13 09:19:56 -07:00
Andrew Scott
21245887e6 fix(ivy): unable to override ComponentFactoryResolver provider in tests (#32512)
PR Close #32512
2019-09-10 14:53:08 -04:00
cexbrayat
bdbf0c94b1 style(core): typos in docs and tests (#32410)
PR #32154 introduced `platform` and `any` for `providedIn` and the doc has a minor typo.
Also a test name was not changed accordingly to the refactoring done.

PR Close #32410
2019-09-04 11:52:30 -07:00
Misko Hevery
1537791f06 perf(core): Make PlatformLocation tree-shakable (#32154)
Convert `PlatformLocation` into a tree-shakable provider.

PR Close #32154
2019-08-29 21:51:56 -07:00
Misko Hevery
77c382ccba feat(core): Adds DI support for providedIn: 'platform'|'any' (#32154)
Extend the vocabulary of the `providedIn` to also include  `'platform'` and `'any'`` scope.
```
@Injectable({
  providedId: 'platform', // tree shakable injector for platform injector
})
class MyService {...}
```

PR Close #32154
2019-08-29 21:51:56 -07:00
Carlos Ortiz García
3aba7ebe6a feat(core): Introduce TestBed.inject to replace TestBed.get (#32200)
TestBed.get is not type safe, fixing it would be a massive breaking
change. The Angular team has proposed replacing it with TestBed.inject
and deprecate TestBed.get.

Deprecation from TestBed.get will come as a separate commit.

Issue #26491
Fixes #29905

BREAKING CHANGE: Injector.get now accepts abstract classes to return
type-safe values. Previous implementation returned `any` through the
deprecated implementation.

PR Close #32200
2019-08-28 21:26:46 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
c885178d5f refactor(ivy): move directive, component and pipe factories to ngFactoryFn (#31953)
Reworks the compiler to output the factories for directives, components and pipes under a new static field called `ngFactoryFn`, instead of the usual `factory` property in their respective defs. This should eventually allow us to inject any kind of decorated class (e.g. a pipe).

**Note:** these changes are the first part of the refactor and they don't include injectables. I decided to leave injectables for a follow-up PR, because there's some more cases we need to handle when it comes to their factories. Furthermore, directives, components and pipes make up most of the compiler output tests that need to be refactored and it'll make follow-up PRs easier to review if the tests are cleaned up now.

This is part of the larger refactor for FW-1468.

PR Close #31953
2019-08-27 13:57:00 -07:00
Miško Hevery
64770571b2 perf: don't create holey arrays (#32155)
Don't use `Array` constructor with the size value (ex. `new Array(5)`) - this will create a `HOLEY_ELEMENTS` array (even if this array is filled in later on!);

https://v8.dev/blog/elements-kinds
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32054170/how-to-resize-an-array

PR Close #32155
2019-08-21 08:27:43 -07:00
Miško Hevery
2e4d17f3a9 perf(core): make sanitization tree-shakable in Ivy mode (#31934)
In VE the `Sanitizer` is always available in `BrowserModule` because the VE retrieves it using injection.

In Ivy the injection is optional and we have instructions instead of component definition arrays. The implication of this is that in Ivy the instructions can pull in the sanitizer only when they are working with a property which is known to be unsafe. Because the Injection is optional this works even if no Sanitizer is present. So in Ivy we first use the sanitizer which is pulled in by the instruction, unless one is available through the `Injector` then we use that one instead.

This PR does few things:
1) It makes `Sanitizer` optional in Ivy.
2) It makes `DomSanitizer` tree shakable.
3) It aligns the semantics of Ivy `Sanitizer` with that of the Ivy sanitization rules.
4) It refactors `DomSanitizer` to use same functions as Ivy sanitization for consistency.

PR Close #31934
2019-08-15 10:30:12 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
40a0666651 fix(ivy): error when using forwardRef in Injectable's useClass (#30532)
Fixes Ivy throwing an error when something is passed in as a `forwardRef` into `@Injectable`'s `useClass` option. The error was being thrown, because we were trying to get the provider factory off of the wrapper function, rather than the value itself.

This PR resolves FW-1335.

PR Close #30532
2019-07-26 14:02:49 -07:00
George Kalpakas
1bcd58cee8 refactor(docs-infra): remove linenums=false since it is now the default (#31674)
PR Close #31674
2019-07-24 14:38:54 -07:00
crisbeto
0aff4a6919 fix(ivy): incorrect ChangeDetectorRef injected into pipes used in component inputs (#31438)
When injecting a `ChangeDetectorRef` into a pipe, the expected result is that the ref will be tied to the component in which the pipe is being used. This works for most cases, however when a pipe is used inside a property binding of a component (see test case as an example), the current `TNode` is pointing to component's host so we end up injecting the inner component's view. These changes fix the issue by only looking up the component view of the `TNode` if the `TNode` is a parent.

This PR resolves FW-1419.

PR Close #31438
2019-07-23 15:46:23 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
e061e638cb fix(ivy): semantic module check incorrectly handles nested arrays (#30993)
In View Engine, developers can pass bootstrap and entry components
as nested arrays. e.g.

```ts
export const MyOtherEntryComponents = [A, B, C]

@NgModule({
  entryComponents: [MyComp, MyOtherEntryComponents]
})
```

Currently using nested arrays for these properties causes
unexpected errors to be reported in Ivy since the semantic
NgModule checks aren't properly recursing into the nested
entry/bootstrap components. This issue has been unveiled by
enabling the strict function parameter checks.

PR Close #30993
2019-07-18 14:21:26 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
2200884e55 refactor(core): ensure compatibility with typescript strict flag (#30993)
As part of FW-1265, the `@angular/core` package is made compatible
with the TypeScript `--strict` flag. This already unveiled a few bugs,
so the strictness flag seems to help with increasing the overall code health.

Read more about the strict flag [here](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/compiler-options.html)

PR Close #30993
2019-07-18 14:21:25 -07:00
Judy Bogart
897bd18fbc docs: clarify meaning of injectable decorator (#31573)
PR Close #31573
2019-07-16 23:57:50 -04:00
Judy Bogart
40aaa42f44 docs: api doc cleanup (#31377)
PR Close #31377
2019-07-08 09:51:59 -07:00
George Kalpakas
35f8bfce8b fix(core): export provider interfaces that are part of the public API types (#31377)
Some of the provider interfaces that the [Provider][1] and
[StaticProvider][2] types comprise were not exported from
[@angular/core][3]. As a result, the docs for these symbols did not
appear on angular.io (even though both `Provider` and `StaticProvider`
are part of the public API. (See, also,
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/31377#discussion_r299254408.)

This commit fixes it by exporting all necessary provider interfaces.

[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/9e34670b2/packages/core/src/di/interface/provider.ts#L365-L366
[2]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/9e34670b2/packages/core/src/di/interface/provider.ts#L283-L284
[3]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/9e34670b2/packages/core/src/di/index.ts#L23

PR Close #31377
2019-07-08 09:51:59 -07:00
Judy Bogart
a9502886b1 docs: mark interfaces as public (#30955)
PR Close #30955
2019-06-21 10:21:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
7912db3829 fix(ivy): call factory functions with correct type for derived classes (#30855)
In a derived service class with no decorator (and therefore no factory) of
its own, the factory function of the base class will be used instead.
Previously this logic had a bug where the factory function would be called
with no arguments, which would incorrectly create an instance of the base
class.

This commit adds logic to call the base class' factory and pass the type of
the derived class, which will correctly construct an instance of the
derived class using the base class' factory. A test is also added to verify
correctness of this behavior.

PR Close #30855
2019-06-11 14:27:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0ee09cdd7e refactor(ivy): fix type of factory functions to allow explicit types (#30855)
Factory functions written by the compiler optionally allow an explicit type
to be passed. If called with this type, an instance of the given type will
be created instead of the type for which the factory was generated. This is
used to power inheritance of Angular types, as if the constructor of a class
is inherited from its superclass, then the factory function of the
superclass must be used (it has all the DI info) to construct an instance of
the derived class.

This commit adjusts typings in a few places to allow factory functions to be
called with this extra type parameter.

PR Close #30855
2019-06-11 14:27:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b2937b16c3 fix(ivy): distinguish inherited injectable defs by token (#30855)
In older browsers such as IE10, inheritance of static properties on class
types is implemented by copying the properties. This makes hasOwnProperty
unreliable for checking if a static property is defined directly on a class
or is inherited. This causes problems when trying to read the
ngInjectableDef properties of inherited services, as in IE10 even inherited
definitions will appear to be local.

Instead, the 'token' property on ngInjectableDef can be leveraged to detect
when a definition is read which doesn't belong to the type itself.

PR Close #30855
2019-06-11 14:27:16 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
a4b4f35533 feat(ivy): require 'token' for ngInjectableDef (#30855)
The compiler generates a 'token' field when it emits an ngInjectableDef,
but this field was not required by defineInjectable or the InjectableDef
interface, nor was it added by InjectionToken.

This commit makes 'token' required and adds it where missing.

PR Close #30855
2019-06-11 14:27:16 -07:00
Vikram Subramanian
21328f2373 fix(ivy): add back ngDevMode to r3_injector (#30707)
Import the definition so that it doesn't cause breakage with closure conformance rules.

FW-1307 #resolve

PR Close #30707
2019-06-03 08:57:14 -07:00
Tim Deschryver
dd8cf19352 docs: fix a small typo in injectable decorator description (#30785)
PR Close #30785
2019-06-03 08:56:21 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
6d861f240b fix(ivy): module with providers are processed too early (#30688)
Currently with Ivy, `ModuleWithProvider` providers are processed in order
of declaration in the `NgModule` imports. This technically makes makes
sense but is a potential breaking change as `ModuleWithProvider` providers
are processed after all imported modules in View Engine.

In order to keep the behavior of View Engine, the `r3_injector` is updated
to no longer process `ModuleWithProvider` providers egarly.

Resolves FW-1349

PR Close #30688
2019-05-31 09:48:39 -07:00
Ben Lesh
d7eaae6f22 refactor(ivy): Move instructions back to ɵɵ (#30546)
There is an encoding issue with using delta `Δ`, where the browser will attempt to detect the file encoding if the character set is not explicitly declared on a `<script/>` tag, and Chrome will find the `Δ` character and decide it is window-1252 encoding, which misinterprets the `Δ` character to be some other character that is not a valid JS identifier character

So back to the frog eyes we go.

```
    __
   /ɵɵ\
  ( -- ) - I am ineffable. I am forever.
 _/    \_
/  \  /  \
==  ==  ==
```

PR Close #30546
2019-05-20 16:37:47 -07:00
Filipe Silva
ac34a1429b refactor: remove toplevel property accesses (#29329)
PR Close #29329
2019-05-16 12:08:49 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
1a0e500eea fix(ivy): support sub-class services that only inherit @Injectable (#30388)
In View engine it is possible to instantiate a service that that has no
`@Injectable` decorator as long as it satisfies one of:

1) It has no dependencies and so a constructor with no parameters.
This is already supported in Ivy.
2) It has no constructor of its own and sub-classes a service which has
dependencies but has its own `@Injectable` decorator. This second
scenario was broken in Ivy.

In Ivy, previous to this commit, if a class to be instantiated did not have
its own `@Injectable` decorator and did not provide a constructor of
its own, then it would be created using `new` with no arguments -
i.e. falling back to the first scenario.

After this commit Ivy correctly uses the `ngInjectableDef` inherited
from the super-class to provide the `factory` for instantiating the
sub-class.

FW-1314

PR Close #30388
2019-05-15 14:10:33 -07:00