124 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Kushnir
8e644d99fc fix(ivy): taking "interpolation" config option into account (FW-723) (#27363)
PR Close #27363
2018-12-04 14:04:14 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
159788685a fix(ivy): resolve resources using TS module resolution semantics (#27357)
Previously ngtsc assumed resource files (templateUrl, styleUrls) would be
physically present in the file system relative to the .ts file which
referenced them. However, ngc previously resolved such references in the
context of ts.CompilerOptions.rootDirs. Material depends on this
functionality in its build.

This commit introduces resolution of resources by leveraging the TypeScript
module resolver, ts.resolveModuleName(). This resolver is used in a way
which will never succeed, but on failure will return a list of locations
checked. This list is then filtered to obtain the correct potential
locations of the resource.

PR Close #27357
2018-12-04 14:03:55 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
cfb67edd85 feat(ivy): support styleUrls in ngtsc (#27357)
This commit adds support for resolution of styleUrls to ngtsc. Previously
this field was never read, and so components with styleUrls would appear
unstyled after compilation.

PR Close #27357
2018-12-04 14:03:54 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
4a70b669be feat(ivy): register references from NgModule annotations (#26906)
The `NgModuleDecoratorHandler` can now register all the references that
it finds in the `NgModule` metadata, such as `declarations`, `imports`,
`exports` etc.

This information can then be used by ngcc to work out if any of these
references are internal only and need to be manually exported from a
library's entry-point.

PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
aedc343003 feat(ivy): updated translation const names (that include message ids) (#27185)
PR Close #27185
2018-11-30 10:00:54 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
412e47d311 fix(ivy): support multiple directives with the same selector (#27298)
Previously the concept of multiple directives with the same selector was
not supported by ngtsc. This is due to the treatment of directives for a
component as a Map from selector to the directive, which is an erroneous
representation.

Now the directives for a component are stored as an array which supports
multiple directives with the same selector.

Testing strategy: a new ngtsc_spec test asserts that multiple directives
with the same selector are matched on an element.

PR Close #27298
2018-11-29 21:35:28 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
d819c00fee fix(ivy): take preserveWhitespaces config option into account (FW-650) (#27197)
PR Close #27197
2018-11-28 11:41:49 -08:00
Marc Laval
c2f30542e7 fix(ivy): should support components without selector (#27169)
PR Close #27169
2018-11-27 10:17:35 -08:00
Kara Erickson
4e4bca6bbc Revert "fix(ivy): correct ngtsc path handling in Windows (#26703)"
This reverts commit d0037b22ef1e6879545bffdf013b5b32917821af. The commit must be temporarily reverted because
there were unforeseen breakages in g3.
2018-11-05 11:18:52 -08:00
JoostK
d0037b22ef fix(ivy): correct ngtsc path handling in Windows (#26703)
As it turns out, the usage of path.posix does not unify path handling
across operating systems. Instead, canonical-path is used to ensure
path handling is consistent, avoiding incorrect paths in Windows.

See https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/25862#discussion_r216157914

PR Close #26703
2018-11-05 09:56:20 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
adce5064b0 fix(ivy): fix 'Module not found` error message (#26403)
The message was dumping a serialized object instead of a
human readable name into the exception being thrown.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:25 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
1918f8d5b5 feat(ivy): support separate .js and .d.ts trees when generating imports (#26403)
The `NgModule` handler generates `R3References` for its declarations, imports,
exports, and bootstrap components, based on the relative import path
between the module and the classes it's referring to. This works fine for
compilation of a .ts Program inside ngtsc, but in ngcc the import needed
in the .d.ts file may be very different to the import needed between .js
files (for example, if the .js files are flattened and the .d.ts is not).

This commit introduces a new API in the `ReflectionHost` for extracting the
.d.ts version of a declaration, and makes use of it in the
`NgModuleDecorationHandler` to write a correct expression for the `NgModule`
definition type.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
8634d0bcd8 feat(ivy): emit metadata along with all Angular types (#26860)
This commit causes a call to setClassMetadata() to be emitted for every
type being compiled by ngtsc (every Angular type). With this metadata,
the TestBed should be able to recompile these classes when overriding
decorator information.

Testing strategy: Tests in the previous commit for
generateSetClassMetadataCall() verify that the metadata as generated is
correct. This commit enables the generation for each DecoratorHandler,
and a test is added to ngtsc_spec to verify all decorated types have
metadata generated for them.

PR Close #26860
2018-10-31 19:52:36 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
492576114d feat(ivy): generator of setClassMetadata statements for Angular types (#26860)
This commit introduces generateSetClassMetadataCall(), an API in ngtsc
for generating calls to setClassMetadata() for a given declaration. The
reflection API is used to enumerate Angular decorators on the declaration,
which are converted to a format that ReflectionCapabilities can understand.
The reflection metadata is then patched onto the declared type via a call
to setClassMetadata().

This is simply a utility, a future commit invokes this utility for
each DecoratorHandler.

Testing strategy: tests are included which exercise generateSetClassMetadata
in isolation.

PR Close #26860
2018-10-31 19:52:36 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
afbee736ea refactor(ivy): use wrapped metadata in all DecoratorHandlers (#26860)
Previously, the Directive, Injectable, and Pipe DecoratorHandlers were
directly returning @angular/compiler metadata from their analyze() steps.
This precludes returning any additional information along with that
metadata. This commit introduces a wrapper interface for these handlers,
opening the door for additional information to be returned from analyze().

Testing strategy: this is a refactor commit, existing test coverage is
sufficient.

PR Close #26860
2018-10-31 19:52:36 -04:00
Misko Hevery
d042c4afe0 fix(core): Remove static dependency from @angular/core to @angular/compiler (#26734)
PR Close #26734
2018-10-31 14:15:06 -04:00
Kara Erickson
19fcfc3d00 fix(compiler): generate inputs with aliases properly (#26774)
PR Close #26774
2018-10-26 17:23:45 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
8171a2ab94 fix(ivy): ensure pipe declarations are populated lazily when a forward ref is detected (#26765)
PR Close #26765
2018-10-26 15:57:10 -04:00
Kara Erickson
2c7386c961 feat(ivy): support injecting the injector (#26699)
PR Close #26699
2018-10-25 18:47:56 -04:00
Marc Laval
b0476f308b feat(ivy): support providers and viewProviders (#25803)
PR Close #25803
2018-10-25 12:58:40 -04:00
Igor Minar
4237c34c78 test(ivy): mark failing test targets with fixme-ivy-jit and fixme-ivy-local tags (#26471)
We are close enough to blacklist a few test targets, rather than whitelist targets to run...

Because bazel rules can be composed of other rules that don't inherit tags automatically,
I had to explicitly mark all of our ts_library and ng_module targes with "ivy-local" and
"ivy-jit" tags so that we can create a query that excludes all fixme- tagged targets even
if those targets are composed of other targets that don't inherit this tag.

This is the updated overview of ivy related bazel tags:

- ivy-only: target that builds or runs only under ivy
- fixme-ivy-jit: target that doesn't yet build or run under ivy with --compile=jit
- fixme-ivy-local: target that doesn't yet build or run under ivy with --compile=local
- no-ivy-jit: target that is not intended to build or run under ivy with --compile=jit
- no-ivy-local: target that is not intended to build or run under ivy with --compile=local

PR Close #26471
2018-10-23 08:57:42 -07:00
Greg Magolan
1f3331f5e6 build(bazel): use fine-grained npm deps (#26111) (#26488)
PR Close #26488
2018-10-19 20:59:29 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski
6a64ac4151 fix(ivy): Renderer2 should not use a special injection fn (#26369)
PR Close #26369
2018-10-11 14:12:03 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
456f23f76a fix(ivy): reflect animations field directly into the output definition (#26322)
The 'animations' field of @Component metadata should be copied directly
into the ngComponentDef for that component and should not pass through
static resolution.

Previously the animations array was statically resolved and then the
values were translated back when generating ngComponentDef.

PR Close #26322
2018-10-09 16:45:31 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
19c4e705ff feat(ivy): turn on template type-checking via fullTemplateTypeCheck (#26203)
This commit enables generation and checking of a type checking ts.Program
whenever the fullTemplateTypeCheck flag is enabled in tsconfig.json. It
puts together all the pieces built previously and causes diagnostics to be
emitted whenever type errors are discovered in a template.

Todos:

* map errors back to template HTML
* expand set of type errors covered in generated type-check blocks

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
868047e87f feat(ivy): augment selector scopes to extract additional metadata (#26203)
Before type checking can be turned on in ngtsc, appropriate metadata for
each component and directive must be determined. This commit adds tracking
of the extra metadata in *DefWithMeta types to the selector scope handling,
allowing for later extraction for type-checking purposes.

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
79466baef8 fix(ivy): remove metadata from *Def and introduce *DefWithMeta types (#26203)
Previously in Ivy, metadata for directives/components/modules/etc was
carried in .d.ts files inside type information encoded on the
DirectiveDef, ComponentDef, NgModuleDef, etc types of Ivy definition
fields. This works well, but has the side effect of complicating Ivy's
runtime code as these extra generic type parameters had to be specified
as <any> throughout the codebase. *DefInternal types were introduced
previously to mitigate this issue, but that's the wrong way to solve
the problem.

This commit returns *Def types to their original form, with no metadata
attached. Instead, new *DefWithMeta types are introduced that alias the
plain definition types and add extra generic parameters. This way the
only code that needs to deal with the extra metadata parameters is the
compiler code that reads and writes them - the existence of this metadata
is transparent to the runtime, as it should be.

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Kara Erickson
6a62ed2245 fix(ivy): objects like ElementRef should not use a special injection fn (#26064)
PR Close #26064
2018-09-25 12:51:29 -07:00
Greg Magolan
b99d7ed5bf build(bazel): update to rules_typescript 0.17.0 & rules_nodejs 0.13.4 (#25920)
PR Close #25920
2018-09-18 13:05:38 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
13ccdfd89d feat(ivy): support bootstrap in ngModuleDef (#25775)
The bootstrap property of @NgModule was not previously compiled by
the compiler in AOT or JIT modes (in Ivy). This commit adds support
for bootstrap.

PR Close #25775
2018-09-11 06:53:21 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
d2dfd48be0 feat(ivy): patch animations into metadata (#25828)
PR Close #25828
2018-09-07 13:46:06 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
cc29b9cf93 fix(ivy): use globally unique names for i18n constants (#25689)
Closure compiler requires that the i18n message constants of the form

const MSG_XYZ = goog.getMessage('...');

have names that are unique across an entire compilation, even if the
variables themselves are local to a given module. This means that in
practice these names must be unique in a codebase.

The best way to guarantee this requirement is met is to encode the
relative file name of the file into which the constant is being written
into the constant name itself. This commit implements that solution.

PR Close #25689
2018-09-04 12:09:29 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
38f624d7e3 feat(ivy): output diagnostics for many errors in ngtsc (#25647)
This commit takes the first steps towards ngtsc producing real
TypeScript diagnostics instead of simply throwing errors when
encountering incorrect code.

A new class is introduced, FatalDiagnosticError, which can be thrown by
handlers whenever a condition in the code is encountered which by
necessity prevents the class from being compiled. This error type is
convertable to a ts.Diagnostic which represents the type and source of
the error.

Error codes are introduced for Angular errors, and are prefixed with -99
(so error code 1001 becomes -991001) to distinguish them from other TS
errors.

A function is provided which will read TS diagnostic output and convert
the TS errors to NG errors if they match this negative error code
format.

PR Close #25647
2018-08-31 09:43:30 -07:00
Marc Laval
00f13110be feat(ivy): support injecting Renderer2 (#25523)
PR Close #25523
2018-08-31 09:42:36 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
a37bcc3bfe feat(ivy): bridge component styles into the component renderer (#25255)
PR Close #25255
2018-08-23 16:51:15 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
eb1fe19088 fix(ivy): ngtsc directive compilation should use shared ConstantPool (#25620)
This fixes a bug in ngtsc where each @Directive was compiled using a
separate ConstantPool. This resulted in two issues:

* Directive constants were not shared across the file
* Extra statements from directive compilation were dropped instead of
added to the file

This commit fixes both issues and adds a test to verify @Directive is
working properly.

PR Close #25620
2018-08-22 21:14:54 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d33e0091df fix(ivy): emit generic types when needed in defs in .d.ts file (#25406)
Ivy definitions in .d.ts files often reference the type of a class.
Sometimes, those classes have generic type parameters. When this is
the case, ngtsc needs to emit generic type parameters in the .d.ts
files (usually by passing 'any').

PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
George Kalpakas
9081efa961 feat(ivy): enable processing of esm5 format in ngcc (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:55 -04:00
Miško Hevery
116946fb11 style: tslint enforces no debugger statements left behind (#25532)
PR Close #25532
2018-08-16 16:00:22 -07:00
Greg Magolan
9605456b66 build: refactor ambient node & jasmine types so they are only included where needed (#25491)
PR Close #25491
2018-08-16 13:46:43 -07:00
Ben Lesh
a0a29fdd27 feat(ivy): Add AOT handling for bare classes with Input and Output decorators (#25367)
PR Close #25367
2018-08-14 16:36:18 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
26066f282e fix(ivy): consider exported modules from other compilation scopes (#25425)
PR Close #25425
2018-08-14 14:23:24 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b40c437379 fix(ivy): ensure factory statements are emitted correctly (#25425)
A small bug caused base factory variable statements for @Component to
not be emitted properly. At the same time as this is fixed, those
statements are now emitted as const.

PR Close #25425
2018-08-14 14:23:24 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
2befc65777 fix(ivy): ngtsc should pay attention to declaration order (#25392)
When generating the 'directives:' property of ngComponentDef, ngtsc
needs to be conscious of declaration order. If a directive being
written into the array is declarated after the component currently
being compiled, then the entire directives array needs to be wrapped
in a closure.

This commit fixes ngtsc to pay attention to such ordering issues
within directives arrays.

PR Close #25392
2018-08-09 09:58:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
6f085f8610 fix(ivy): add missing exportAs field to ngDirectiveDef (#25392)
This commit includes the missing exportAs field from @Directive and
propagates it into the ngDirectiveDef.

PR Close #25392
2018-08-09 09:58:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
5be186035f feat(ivy): enable inheritance of factory functions in definitions (#25392)
This commit creates an API for factory functions which allows them
to be inherited from one another. To do so, it differentiates between
the factory function as a wrapper for a constructor and the factory
function in ngInjectableDefs which is determined by a default
provider.

The new form is:

factory: (t?) => new (t || SomeType)(inject(Dep1), inject(Dep2))

The 't' parameter allows for constructor inheritance. A subclass with
no declared constructor inherits its constructor from the superclass.
With the 't' parameter, a subclass can call the superclass' factory
function and use it to create an instance of the subclass.

For @Injectables with configured providers, the factory function is
of the form:

factory: (t?) => t ? constructorInject(t) : provider();

where constructorInject(t) creates an instance of 't' using the
naturally declared constructor of the type, and where provider()
creates an instance of the base type using the special declared
provider on @Injectable.

PR Close #25392
2018-08-09 09:58:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
fba276d3d1 fix(ivy): use a single constant pool per source file (#25392)
Previously, ngtsc used a new ConstantPool for each decorator
compilation. This could result in collisions between constants in the
top-level scope.

Now, ngtsc uses a single ConstantPool for each source file being
compiled, and merges the constant statements into the file after the
import section.

PR Close #25392
2018-08-09 09:58:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0822dc70f2 feat(ivy): generate .ngfactory stubs if requested (#25176)
Existing bootstrap code in the wild depends on the existence of
.ngfactory files, which Ivy does not need. This commit adds the
capability in ngtsc to generate .ngfactory files which bridge
existing bootstrap code with Ivy.

This is an initial step. Remaining work includes complying with
the compiler option to specify a generated file directory, as well
as presumably testing in g3.

PR Close #25176
2018-08-03 09:42:06 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
e0c0c44d99 fix(ivy): allow relative imports of .d.ts files (#25080)
ngtsc used to assume that all .d.ts dependencies (that is, third party
packages) were imported via an absolute module path. It turns out this
assumption isn't valid; some build tools allow relative imports of
other compilation units.

In the absolute case, ngtsc assumes (and still does) that all referenced
types are available through the entrypoint from which an @NgModule was
imported. This commit adds support for relative imports, in which case
ngtsc will use relative path resolution to determine the imports.

PR Close #25080
2018-07-26 16:38:09 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ed7aa1c3e5 fix(ivy): force new imports for .d.ts files (#25080)
When ngtsc encounters a reference to a type (for example, a Component
type listed in an NgModule declarations array), it traces the import
of that type and attempts to determine the best way to refer to it.

In the event the type is defined in the same file where a reference
is being generated, the identifier of the type is used. If the type
was imported, ngtsc has a choice. It can use the identifier from the
original import, or it can write a new import to the module where the
type came from.

ngtsc has a bug currently when it elects to rely on the user's import.
When writing a .d.ts file, the user's import may have been elided as
the type was not referred to from the type side of the program. Thus,
in .d.ts files ngtsc must always assume the import may not exist, and
generate a new one.

In .js output the import is guaranteed to still exist, so it's
preferable for ngtsc to continue using the existing import if one is
available.

This commit changes how @angular/compiler writes type definitions, and
allows it to use a different expression to write a type definition than
is used to write the value. This allows ngtsc to specify that types in
type definitions should always be imported. A corresponding change to
the staticallyResolve() Reference system allows the choice of which
type of import to use when generating an Expression from a Reference.

PR Close #25080
2018-07-26 16:38:09 -07:00