17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
crisbeto
02491a6ce8 refactor(ivy): move classMap interpolation logic internally (#31211)
Adds the new `classMapInterpolate1` through `classMapInterpolate8` instructions which handle interpolations inside the `class` attribute and moves the interpolation logic internally. This allows us to remove the `interpolationX` instructions in a follow-up PR.

These changes also add an error if an interpolation is encountered inside a `style` tag (e.g. `style="width: {{value}}"`). Up until now this would actually generate valid instructions, because `styleMap` goes through the same code path as `classMap` which does support interpolation. At runtime, however, `styleMap` would set invalid styles that look like `<div style="0:w;1:i;2:d;3:t;4:h;5::;7:1;">`. In `ViewEngine` interpolations inside `style` weren't supported either, however there we'd output invalid styles like `<div style="unsafe">`, even if the content was trusted.

PR Close #31211
2019-07-02 11:07:14 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
82682bb93f refactor(ivy): enable sanitization support for the new styling algorithm (#30667)
This patch is one of the final patches to refactor the styling algorithm
to be more efficient, performant and less complex.

This patch enables sanitization support for map-based and prop-based
style bindings.

PR Close #30667
2019-05-30 01:03:39 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
dc6406e5e8 refactor(ivy): evaluate map-based styling bindings with a new algorithm (#30543)
This patch in the second runtime change which refactors how styling
bindings work in Angular. This patch refactors how map-based
`[style]` and `[class]` bindings work using a new algorithm which
is faster and less complex than the former one.

This patch is a follow-up to an earlier refactor which enabled
support for prop-based `[style.name]` and `[class.name]`
bindings (see f03475cac8bbc79aaf13caf94b099b0c234028bc).

PR Close #30543
2019-05-24 14:31:35 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
f03475cac8 refactor(ivy): evaluate prop-based styling bindings with a new algorithm (#30469)
This is the first refactor PR designed to change how styling bindings
(i.e. `[style]` and `[class]`) behave in Ivy. Instead of having a heavy
element-by-element context be generated for each element, this new
refactor aims to use a single context for each `tNode` element that is
examined and iterated over when styling values are to be applied to the
element.

This patch brings this new functionality to prop-based bindings such as
`[style.prop]` and `[class.name]`.

PR Close #30469
2019-05-17 09:54:19 -07:00
crisbeto
1f6fcb6cd3 fix(ivy): unable to bind SafeValue to clip-path (#30491)
Fixes not being able to pass in a `SafeValue` to a `clip-path` binding, because `clip-path` wasn't in the list of exceptions.

PR Close #30491
2019-05-16 14:40:21 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
d8665e639b refactor(ivy): drop element prefixes for all styling-related instructions (#30318)
This is the final patch to migrate the Angular styling code to have a
smaller instruction set in preparation for the runtime refactor. All
styling-related instructions now work both in template and hostBindings
functions and do not use `element` as a prefix for their names:

BEFORE:
  elementStyling()
  elementStyleProp()
  elementClassProp()
  elementStyleMap()
  elementClassMap()
  elementStylingApply()

AFTER:
  styling()
  styleProp()
  classProp()
  styleMap()
  classMap()
  stylingApply()

PR Close #30318
2019-05-08 15:33:39 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
c016e2c4ec refactor(ivy): migrate all host-specific styling instructions to element-level styling instructions (#30336)
This patch removes all host-specific styling instructions in favor of
using element-level instructions instead. Because of the previous
patches that made sure `select(n)` worked between styling calls, all
host level instructions are not needed anymore. This patch changes each
of those instruction calls to use any of the `elementStyling*`,
`elementStyle*` and `elementClass*` styling instructions instead.

PR Close #30336
2019-05-08 14:54:44 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
29786e856d fix(ivy): unable to bind SafeStyle as camel case property (#30328)
Fixes not being able to bind a `SafeStyle` as a camel cased style property (e.g. `[style.backgroundImage]="someSafeStyle"`). The issue was due to the fact that we only check the dash case property names to determine whether to sanitize a value.

This PR resolves FW-1279.

PR Close #30328
2019-05-08 10:17:26 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
7c8a62d64d refactor(ivy): remove elementIndex param from all element-level styling instructions (#30313)
This patch is one commit of many patches that will unify all styling instructions
across both template-level bindings and host-level bindings. This patch in particular
removes the `elementIndex` param because it is already set prior to each styling
instruction via the `select(n)` instruction.

PR Close #30313
2019-05-08 09:18:19 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
be8fbac942 refactor(ivy): break apart stylingMap into styleMap and classMap instructions (#30293)
This patch breaks up the existing `elementStylingMap` into
`elementClassMap` and `elementStyleMap` instructions. It also breaks
apart `hostStlyingMap` into `hostClassMap` and `hostStyleMap`
instructions. This change allows for better tree-shaking and reduces
the complexity of the styling algorithm code for `[style]` and `[class]`
bindings.

PR Close #30293
2019-05-07 11:06:04 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
63523f7964 fix(ivy): avoid generating instructions for empty style and class bindings (#30024)
Fixes Ivy throwing an error because it tries to generate styling instructions for empty `style` and `class` bindings.

This PR resolves FW-1274.

PR Close #30024
2019-04-22 11:16:58 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
8714daf276 fix(ivy): introduce host-specific styling instructions (#29292)
This patch is the first of a few patches which separates the
styling logic between template bindings (e.g. <div [style])
from host bindings (e.g. @HostBinding('style')). This patch
in particular introduces a series of host-specific styling
instructions and changes the existing set of template styling
instructions not to accept directives. The underyling code (which
communicates with the styling algorithm) still works as it did
before.

This PR also separates the styling instruction code into a separate
file and moves over all other instructions into an dedicated
instructions directory.

PR Close #29292
2019-03-19 16:33:39 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b50283ed67 fix(ivy): support dynamic host attribute bindings (#29033)
In the @Component decorator, the 'host' field is an object which represents
host bindings. The type of this field is complex, but is generally of the
form {[key: string]: string}. Several different kinds of bindings can be
specified, depending on the structure of the key.

For example:

```
@Component({
  host: {'[prop]': 'someExpr'}
})
```

will bind an expression 'someExpr' to the property 'prop'. This is known to
be a property binding because of the square brackets in the binding key.

If the binding key is a plain string (no brackets or parentheses), then it
is known as an attribute binding. In this case, the right-hand side is not
interpreted as an expression, but is instead a constant string.

There is no actual requirement that at build time, these constant strings
are known to the compiler, but this was previously enforced as a side effect
of requiring the binding expressions for property and event bindings to be
statically known (as they need to be parsed). This commit breaks that
relationship and allows the attribute bindings to be dynamic. In the case
that they are dynamic, the references to the dynamic values are reflected
into the Ivy instructions for attribute bindings.

PR Close #29033
2019-03-01 15:18:13 -08:00
Matias Niemelä
fe8301c462 feat(ivy): provide support for map-based host bindings for [style] and [class] (#28246)
Up until now, `[style]` and `[class]` bindings (the map-based ones) have only
worked as template bindings and have not been supported at all inside of host
bindings. This patch ensures that multiple host binding sources (components and
directives) all properly assign style values and merge them correctly in terms
of priority.

Jira: FW-882

PR Close #28246
2019-02-11 16:21:19 -08:00
Matias Niemelä
0d6913f037 fix(ivy): ensure interpolated style/classes do not cause tracking issues for bindings (#28190)
With the refactoring or how styles/classes are implmented in Ivy,
interpolation has caused the binding code to mess up since interpolation
itself takes up its own slot in Ivy's memory management code. This patch
makes sure that interpolation works as expected with class and style
bindings.

Jira issue: FW-944

PR Close #28190
2019-01-17 09:58:14 -08:00
Matias Niemelä
693045165c refactor(ivy): remove def.attributes in favor of the elementHostAttrs instruction (#28089)
Up until this point, all static attribute values (things like `title` and `id`)
defined within the `host` are of a Component/Directive definition were
generated into a `def.attributes` array and then processed at runtime.
This design decision does not lend itself well to tree-shaking and is
inconsistent with other static values such as styles and classes.

This fix ensures that all static attribute values (attributes, classes,
and styles) that exist within a host definition for components and
directives are all assigned via the `elementHostAttrs` instruction.

```
// before
defineDirective({
  ...
  attributes: ['title', 'my title']
  ...
})

//now
defineDirective({
  ...
  hostBindings: function() {
    if (create) {
      elementHostAttrs(..., ['title', 'my-title']);
    }
    ...
  }
  ...
})
```

PR Close #28089
2019-01-15 09:45:41 -08:00
Matias Niemelä
13eb57a59f fix(ivy): merge static style rendering across elements, directives and components (#27661)
PR Close #27661
2018-12-21 18:14:44 -05:00