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926367150a release: cut the v7.0.3 release 2018-11-07 11:56:04 -08:00
14ff340e93 docs(forms): update reactive form directives API reference (#26823)
PR Close #26823
2018-11-05 15:11:42 -08:00
c8e750745a refactor(compiler): typo (#25496)
PR Close #25496
2018-11-05 12:53:04 -08:00
6b8f2da93e fix: missing semi-colon and empty line (#26945)
PR Close #26945
2018-11-05 11:37:56 -08:00
352219eafb docs: new GitHub Issue templates (#26918)
These templates take advatange of github's feature that allows
us to define multiple templates and which the UI presents to the
user and lets them choose the most appropriate template.

The goal of this is to tailor the templates to the templates to
various use-cases and bug categories and provide better guidance to
developers filing issues which should result in more efficient
processing of the issue backlog.

PR Close #26918
2018-11-05 09:51:15 -08:00
e8a8770eee style(compiler): typo fix (#26934)
PR Close #26934
2018-11-05 09:49:23 -08:00
f536261639 docs: minor edits and corrections to cli intro (#26654)
PR Close #26654
2018-11-02 13:22:10 -07:00
2d06693560 docs: edit file structure page (#26552)
PR Close #26552
2018-11-02 11:25:12 -07:00
315d95c747 fix(upgrade): make typings compatible with older AngularJS typings (#26880)
Make `angular1` typings compatible with older versions of AngularJS
typings from `@types/angular`.

Closes #26420

PR Close #26880
2018-11-02 11:24:06 -07:00
5c5b62cc86 ci: remove redundant start-xvfb step (#26869)
Since 8fc4ae51f, the jobs that need Xvfb use `*-browser` CircleCI docker
image flavors (e.g. `circleci/node:10.12-browsers`), which automatically
start Xvfb.

PR Close #26869
2018-11-02 10:37:36 -07:00
479f773bb3 ci: make integration_test job logs less verbose (#26869)
The build progress logs accounted for ~80% of the total log size, which
makes it harder to get to the interesting lines, such as error messages.

Used suggestion from [here][1].

[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/11412#issuecomment-412021539

PR Close #26869
2018-11-02 10:37:36 -07:00
629c83588d build: upgrade @angular/cli in cli-hello-world integration test (#26869)
PR Close #26869
2018-11-02 10:37:36 -07:00
d96ba0ffd9 ci: fix and re-enable payload size checks for integration tests (#26869)
See #22810, #23376 and #23515 for more context.

Fixes #23376
Closes #23515

PR Close #26869
2018-11-02 10:37:36 -07:00
30700035b3 test: remove checks for non-existent directories in integration tests (#26869)
PR Close #26869
2018-11-02 10:37:36 -07:00
8c6d6b85db test: make elements integration tests less flaky (#26869)
PR Close #26869
2018-11-02 10:37:36 -07:00
0c10b57749 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to b50950b97 (#26915)
[Changed files](4faa81e25...b50950b97):

        - help/add.json

- help/build.json

- help/config.json

- help/doc.json

- help/e2e.json

- help/eject.json

- help/generate.json

- help/get.json

- help/help.json

- help/lint.json

- help/make-this-awesome.json

- help/new.json

- help/run.json

- help/serve.json

- help/set.json

- help/test.json

- help/update.json

- help/version.json

- help/xi18n.json

PR Close #26915
2018-11-02 10:35:55 -07:00
fe1c0d7a0c feat(docs-infra): add getting started widgets (#26059)
PR Close #26059
2018-11-02 10:34:54 -07:00
dc053859ee fix(router): remove type bludgeoning of context and outlet when running CanDeactivate (#26496)
Fixes #18253

PR Close #26496
2018-11-01 16:04:02 -07:00
4d532df52b fix(bazel): unknown replay compiler error in windows (#26711)
In Windows the compiler path ends with `.exe` thus it will never match and throw  `Unknown replay compiler`

PR Close #26711
2018-11-01 15:16:06 -07:00
5eb540cf34 docs: Webcomponents activated as of firefox 63 (#26889)
PR Close #26889
2018-11-01 14:30:22 -07:00
7697650edc fix(docs-infra): update overload rendering (#24976)
Based on the review here:
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/24976#issuecomment-415535125

PR Close #24976
2018-11-01 14:17:12 -07:00
4517b8e618 build(docs-infra): display long overload parameter types as object (#24976)
In some overloads, the parameter type can be a large anonymous
object type.
This change displays such types as `object`. It is then up to the
documentation author to put more information about the type in the
method usage notes.

PR Close #24976
2018-11-01 14:17:12 -07:00
3abc4c9c54 build(docs-infra): fix individual API overload templates (#24976)
* Make individual overloads collapsible
* Show only the first overload expanded, rest collapsed
* Text changes to 'collapse all' once 'show all' is clicked
* Fix chevron/carrot rotation animation when overloads / overload item is expanded or collapsed

PR Close #24976
2018-11-01 14:17:12 -07:00
1d6333891c build(docs-infra): add method overload index (#24976)
PR Close #24976
2018-11-01 14:17:12 -07:00
4d4e85b708 build(docs-infra): improve API overload templates (#24976)
PR Close #24976
2018-11-01 14:17:12 -07:00
28104828d5 build: update canonical-path dependency (#26719)
This new version (1.0.0) provides a typings file!

PR Close #26719
2018-11-01 13:49:11 -07:00
77f531b6f7 release: cut the v7.0.2 release 2018-10-31 16:05:54 -07:00
3041240cbc build: remove problematic yarn prefix for running bazel 2018-10-31 16:03:29 -07:00
257ac83095 fix(core): Remove static dependency from @angular/core to @angular/compiler (#26734) (#26879) 2018-10-31 13:14:01 -07:00
bc93d47129 build(bazel): remove undeclared dep (#26875)
PR Close #26875
2018-10-31 12:50:28 -04:00
3f61071638 build(bazel): fix bad merge in BUILD file (#26875)
PR Close #26875
2018-10-31 12:50:28 -04:00
ea571aa9d1 build(bazel): generalize fix for AMD name for flat module out file (#26837)
PR Close #26837
2018-10-30 18:37:12 -04:00
40cd0371d2 docs: fixup deployment guide (#26486)
- remove sections that were not relevant (all the development stuff)
- fix incorrect info

PR Close #26486
2018-10-30 16:29:04 -04:00
8356577670 docs: Removing duplicate lines (#26754)
Duplicate lines are removed to avoid confusion.
PR Close #26754
2018-10-30 16:24:51 -04:00
45d3c8093b docs: fix typo (#26776)
PR Close #26776
2018-10-30 16:24:13 -04:00
e7eec2e44b docs: fix typo (#26773)
PR Close #26773
2018-10-30 16:23:49 -04:00
c44b93253c build: use bazel version from node modules (#26691)
* No longer depends on a custom CircleCI docker image that comes with Bazel pre-installed. Since Bazel is now available through NPM, we should be able to use the version from `@bazel/bazel` in order to enforce a consistent environment on CI and locally.
* This also reduces the amount of packages that need to be published (ngcontainer is removed)

PR Close #26691
2018-10-30 16:19:13 -04:00
cd444bc2ba build: Move non-bazel deps to devDependencies (#26691)
This makes yarn_install of ngdeps under Bazel faster, since we don't need many of the large dependencies.
It's important because downstream angular/bazel users will observe the same install time.

PR Close #26691
2018-10-30 16:19:13 -04:00
e9ae26a272 docs: replace unused variable by _ (#26768)
replace unused variable by _  to keep the code consistent between examples

PR Close #26768
2018-10-30 13:49:52 -04:00
f9856974e3 docs: describe your change... (#26784)
PR Close #26784
2018-10-30 13:49:12 -04:00
b3c6409763 fix(core): support computed base class in metadata inheritance (#24014)
PR Close #24014
2018-10-30 13:48:22 -04:00
4c3e9a32d2 docs(changelog): remove reverted fix from 6.1.10 changelog (#26401)
PR Close #26401
2018-10-30 13:47:47 -04:00
2700952040 build: fix ts-api-guardian does not work on windows w/ bazel (#26761)
* Fixes that the `ts-api-guardian` package does not work on Windows with Bazel. This is because `ts-api-guardian` does not resolve the runfiles through theNodeJS `require` function that properly handles runfiles within Bazel.

PR Close #26761
2018-10-30 13:45:58 -04:00
6d92c99c49 build: add option to disable ts-api-guardian default angular tag rules (#26761)
Since the API guardian can be also used by other projects, we should not set up the default Angular project tag rules unless specified explicitly through a given command option (`useAngularTagRules`)

PR Close #26761
2018-10-30 13:45:58 -04:00
7cefb3efd4 docs: configuration file reference (#26484)
PR Close #26484
2018-10-30 13:44:53 -04:00
1c0ab3468d docs: update example dependencies to Angular/CLI/Universal V7 releases (#26820)
PR Close #26820
2018-10-30 13:44:24 -04:00
b5ede01c09 build(docs-infra): move CLI API desciption higher up (#26568)
Closes #26556

PR Close #26568
2018-10-29 13:01:09 -04:00
98b1a9dcfe ci(docs-infra): notify caretaker about aio_monitoring failures (#26649)
PR Close #26649
2018-10-29 13:00:21 -04:00
c277c198d2 test(docs-infra): make redirection tests more robust (#26649)
PR Close #26649
2018-10-29 13:00:21 -04:00
b7d7609872 test(docs-infra): make smoke tests more robust (#26649)
PR Close #26649
2018-10-29 13:00:21 -04:00
415e3e06ed test(docs-infra): fix smoke tests (#26649)
PR Close #26649
2018-10-29 13:00:21 -04:00
0f7a850699 test(docs-infra): run basic smoke tests against PR previews (#26649)
This makes the tests run agaisnt the deployed production versions (as
part of the `aio_monitoring` job) more reliable.

PR Close #26649
2018-10-29 13:00:21 -04:00
1e2525b8a7 test: mark public_api_guard test with fixme-ivy-aot and no-ivy-jit (#26602)
These tests are currently broken because of the following reasons:
- ivy no longer emits a generated index, so the filename of the main d.ts file is different
- ivy currently exports some symbols that don't match the golden file, this needs investigation

PR Close #26602
2018-10-29 12:59:47 -04:00
bc9f534bf4 build: fix the accept binary path in ts-api-guardian error message (#26602)
Fixes #26589

PR Close #26602
2018-10-29 12:59:47 -04:00
ea2a3ca705 build: remove unused @angular/compiler ts-api-guardian golden files (#26602)
these files are not used because the api surface of this package is not considered
to be stable/public api.

the presence of these files only confuses the reader.

PR Close #26602
2018-10-29 12:59:47 -04:00
802e996e64 build: don't depend on npm packages from public api tests (#26602)
We need only the inputs from ng_module.

PR Close #26602
2018-10-29 12:59:47 -04:00
aa7dd1267b docs: add ant design mobile of angular in resources (#26562)
PR Close #26562
2018-10-26 18:10:46 -04:00
91916e7113 docs: fix indentation (#26623)
PR Close #26623
2018-10-26 18:10:15 -04:00
0e92f1eee5 docs: add links to angular subdomains (#26653)
Add link to protactor.angular.io
Replace link from github.com/angular/universal to universal.angular.io
Replace link from github.com/angular/material2 to material.angular.io

fix #18257

PR Close #26653
2018-10-26 18:09:45 -04:00
4ac3b2e2bd build(docs-infra): ensure that CLI code blocks are not auto-linked (#26675)
Some of the text in CLI API docs were being auto-linked to API
pages. This was not correct, and in fact these blocks should not
have any auto links to Angular API at all.

Closes #26570

PR Close #26675
2018-10-26 18:09:21 -04:00
20ce134961 build(docs-infra): mark code blocks to disable auto-linking (#26675)
You can now mark `<code>` blocks with a `no-auto-link` css class
to tell the code auto-linker to ignore this code block.

PR Close #26675
2018-10-26 18:09:21 -04:00
c01f3409f3 fix(compiler): generate relative paths only in summary file errors (#26759)
Previously errors in the summary file would include absolute file names.
This is undesirable as the output of a build should not depend on the
current working directory. Doing so causes nondeterminism issues in
builds.

PR Close #26759
2018-10-26 18:07:55 -04:00
71580c8e37 ci: configure chrome options for protractor (#26735) (#26788)
so that they are more suitable for CI usage.

PR Close #26735

PR Close #26788
2018-10-26 15:46:35 -04:00
e58f8b7be0 ci: mark //modules/benchmarks/src/largetable/render3:perf with fixme-ivy-* tags (#26735) (#26788)
This target fails with odd error that we need to investigate:

[01:19:32] I/direct - Using ChromeDriver directly...
[01:19:32] E/direct - Error code: 135
[01:19:32] E/direct - Error message: Could not find chromedriver at /home/circleci/.cache/bazel/_bazel_circleci/9ce5c2144ecf75d11717c0aa41e45a8d/external/ngdeps/node_modules/webdriver-manager/selenium/chromedriver_2.41. Run 'webdriver-manager update' to download binaries.
[01:19:32] E/direct - Error: Could not find chromedriver at /home/circleci/.cache/bazel/_bazel_circleci/9ce5c2144ecf75d11717c0aa41e45a8d/external/ngdeps/node_modules/webdriver-manager/selenium/chromedriver_2.41. Run 'webdriver-manager update' to download binaries.

PR Close #26735

PR Close #26788
2018-10-26 15:46:35 -04:00
046c96a3f1 ci: use yarn test-ivy-... (#26735) (#26788)
This means that we use the same command to run test on CI as when developing locally.

PR Close #26735

PR Close #26788
2018-10-26 15:46:35 -04:00
00e6569e0f build: fix symbol-extractor by passing through "compile" as environmental variable (#26735) (#26788)
PR Close #26735

PR Close #26788
2018-10-26 15:46:35 -04:00
5dbf9f721b test(ivy): fix or disable failing ivy tests (#26735) (#26788)
These tests were previously not running on CI so they have always been broken,
or got broken just recently :-(.

test(ivy): mark failing test targets with fixme-ivy-jit and fixme-ivy-local tags

PR Close #26735

PR Close #26788
2018-10-26 15:46:35 -04:00
c63bc02846 build: remove ivy build/test tag hackery now that we can (#26735) (#26788)
With https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/pull/388 fixed we can stop messing around
with tags and just rely on the explicitly defined tags.

PR Close #26735

PR Close #26788
2018-10-26 15:46:35 -04:00
2f3308e4f0 docs: rename ivy compile mode 'local' to 'aot' in BAZEL.md (#26735) (#26788)
PR Close #26735

PR Close #26788
2018-10-26 15:46:35 -04:00
cc5e4fb93f ci: move CircleCI env variables definition to shell script (#26786)
PR Close #26786
2018-10-26 13:26:57 -04:00
3ab9947c7f ci: add more info on how CircleCI env vars are defined (#26786)
PR Close #26786
2018-10-26 13:26:57 -04:00
b1f92db22b ci: run Xvfb in the background on CircleCI (#26786)
PR Close #26786
2018-10-26 13:26:57 -04:00
bda1e52b50 build(docs-infra): include inherited members in search index (#26676)
Closes #23800

PR Close #26676
2018-10-26 13:16:33 -04:00
1084ebc091 build(docs-infra): refactor generateKeywords processor (#26676)
PR Close #26676
2018-10-26 13:16:33 -04:00
5a3af00398 ci(docs-infra): split test_and_deploy_aio to two separate jobs (#26746)
By splitting the jobs, if something goes wrong with deploying (e.g. a
network issue), we can re-run just that part instead of having to wait
for all the tests to complete again.

In terms of total duration, the difference should be minimal, because
the two operations (testing and deploying) do not depend on shared
tasks. For example, we need to build again (for the specific target
environment; e.g. stable, next, etc.) before deploying anyway.

PR Close #26746
2018-10-25 21:17:53 -04:00
7a088af3ff build: clean up *.gz files created by payload-size.sh (#26746)
These files are not needed once the size has been calculated and there
is no point in keeping them around.

Deleting them prevents, for example, uploading unnecessary files from
`aio/dist/` to Firebase (because `deploy-to-firebase.sh` runs the
payload size checks right before deploying).

PR Close #26746
2018-10-25 21:17:53 -04:00
3e8d8ec2f5 ci(docs-infra): reduce verbosity of yarn build on CI (#26746)
PR Close #26746
2018-10-25 21:17:53 -04:00
d4ea7f1f7e ci(docs-infra): fix deployment to Firebase (#26746)
Previously, `firebase-tools@3.x` was used and the deployment from
CircleCI failed with `Unexpected error` (HTTP code: 410).

This commit ensures that we use a recent version of `firebase-tools` for
deploying to Firebase. It also ensures that we use the locally installed
`firebase-tools` (not sure where it came from before 😁).

PR Close #26746
2018-10-25 21:17:53 -04:00
23096501e2 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to 4faa81e25 (#26741)
PR Close #26741
2018-10-25 21:10:21 -04:00
023874426e test(upgrade): make e2e tests for upgrade docs examples less flaky (#26726)
PR Close #26726
2018-10-24 19:49:14 -04:00
aeffcdd417 test(elements): make e2e tests for elements docs examples even less flaky (#26726)
PR Close #26726
2018-10-24 19:49:14 -04:00
6d7d7c77e3 ci: only publish builds if relevant aio jobs pass (#26722)
Some of the `aio`-/`docs`-related jobs rely on the locally built Angular
packages. When these jobs fail, it could mean that there is an issue
with the Angular packages (e.g. an unintentional breaking change).

This commit ensures that the `publish_artifacts` job is not run, unless
those `aio`-/`docs`-related jobs pass.

(The `test_aio_tools` job also uses the locally built Angular packages,
but it does not exercise them in a meaningful way to be worth making it
a prerequisite for `publish_artifacts`.)

PR Close #26722
2018-10-24 19:48:41 -04:00
8da6c369e5 build(docs-infra): fix parameter type rendering (#26688)
Closes #24355

PR Close #26688
2018-10-24 19:48:10 -04:00
d0f2bae62b release: cut the v7.0.1 release 2018-10-24 14:07:50 -07:00
062af7a725 ci(docs-infra): fix deployment script (#26731)
PR Close #26731
2018-10-24 13:20:53 -07:00
9d1d70a563 style: format (#26708)
PR Close #26708
2018-10-24 12:13:46 -07:00
5f908eedbf fix(bazel): support --nolegacy_external_runfiles in protractor rule (#26708)
PR Close #26708
2018-10-24 12:13:46 -07:00
a3eac19831 ci: don't publish ivy build artifacts on a non-master branch 2018-10-23 15:27:01 -07:00
cace4dea64 build: rename the ivy compile mode 'local' to 'aot' (#26686)
PR Close #26686
2018-10-23 15:25:42 -07:00
a012ffbd5b build: add test-ivy-jit, test-fixme-ivy-jit, test-ivy-aot and test-fixme-ivy-aot yarn scripts (#26686)
PR Close #26686
2018-10-23 15:23:50 -07:00
2065149d73 ci: build-packages-dist.sh should publish only regular and --compile=local packages (#26471)
We don't need to publish JIT compiled packages as this is not useful for real-world use-cases.

PR Close #26471
2018-10-23 15:23:00 -07:00
44e604b131 build: add source-map-support to various rules within our repo (#26471)
This removes an verbose warning and adds source-mapping support to our build/ci.

Related issue: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/issues/389

PR Close #26471
2018-10-23 15:22:54 -07:00
4503b28295 build: add aio/node_modules to the .bazelignore file (#26471)
PR Close #26471
2018-10-23 15:22:47 -07:00
f8fcea333f build: remove obsolete files (#26471)
PR Close #26471
2018-10-23 15:22:41 -07:00
a09782b8ac 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 15:22:34 -07:00
bfeceb3d3e ci(docs-infra): remove jobs from Travis config (#26377)
PR Close #26377
2018-10-23 14:35:39 -07:00
1a5735d5c0 ci(docs-infra): move deployment to CircleCI (#26377)
PR Close #26377
2018-10-23 14:35:39 -07:00
43d4446ec0 ci: fix payload-size.sh (#26377)
PR Close #26377
2018-10-23 14:35:39 -07:00
91edfb8be0 ci(docs-infra): add jobs to CircleCI config (#26377)
PR Close #26377
2018-10-23 14:35:39 -07:00
9d0a6554a3 build: use CI-provider independent variable names (#26377)
PR Close #26377
2018-10-23 14:35:39 -07:00
8fff438767 test(elements): make e2e tests for elements docs examples less flaky (#26377)
PR Close #26377
2018-10-23 14:35:39 -07:00
b2ae08f272 test(animations): make e2e tests for animations docs examples less flaky (#26377)
PR Close #26377
2018-10-23 14:35:39 -07:00
c78542f124 test(docs-infra): improve logging output in test-pwa-score[-localhost] (#26377)
PR Close #26377
2018-10-23 14:35:38 -07:00
b52c97cf70 ci: disable ivy CI jobs on the patch branch (#26702)
we don't need these jobs to run on the patch branch - this will free up VMs for other jobs

PR Close #26702
2018-10-23 14:32:50 -07:00
929739c736 Revert "feat(router): add prioritizedGuardValue operator optimization and allowing UrlTree return from guard (#26478)" (#26700)
This was incorrectly merged to the 7.0.x patch version branch.

This reverts commit d5fa4dc146.

PR Close #26700
2018-10-23 14:31:43 -07:00
85bde4ff90 ci: re-encrypt .circleci/github_token (#26698)
PR Close #26698
2018-10-23 13:31:49 -07:00
5b5b8254b1 ci: re-encrypt github publish token with recent ngcontainer (#26692)
Something about the docker image changed such that the encrypted value is different

PR Close #26692
2018-10-23 12:00:20 -07:00
ac8871fb7f docs: update npm packages to be accurate for v7 (#26422)
PR Close #26422
2018-10-23 08:58:43 -07:00
6b2b1eae9d docs(service-worker): Specify format of datagroups.cacheConfig.timeout (#26469)
Fixes #26454

PR Close #26469
2018-10-23 08:58:18 -07:00
b3f096219f docs: reorganize events to highlight recent events before older events and move mix to past (#26551)
PR Close #26551
2018-10-23 08:56:53 -07:00
224d9dcd4a docs: add Brian Love to GDE resources (#26594)
PR Close #26594
2018-10-23 08:54:41 -07:00
31a0c2a6c2 build: add config_env_vars = ["compile"] to ngc-wrapped (#26607)
PR Close #26607
2018-10-23 08:53:56 -07:00
c251a5a4d1 build(bazel): fine-grained npm deps and idiomatic install of @angular/bazel (#26607)
PR Close #26607
2018-10-23 08:53:55 -07:00
81e571b908 docs: update release info now that v7 is released (#26660)
PR Close #26660
2018-10-23 08:51:49 -07:00
80a9de0a57 docs(core): fix spelling in ComponentFactory (#26603)
PR Close #26603
2018-10-22 10:38:57 -07:00
d1e2ac86fd build(ivy): fix benchmarks (#26601)
PR Close #26601
2018-10-22 10:36:32 -07:00
9a0d326f4f build: fix ivy package-dist generation (#26629)
PR Close #26629
2018-10-20 21:03:46 -07:00
ce3024017a build(bazel): fix //tools/testing:node target deps (#26629)
PR Close #26629
2018-10-20 21:03:46 -07:00
c8adef2dab build: remove manual tags from platform jasmine tests (#26606)
PR Close #26606
2018-10-19 22:52:12 -07:00
778e1c2602 docs: update animations to use @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
35bfa1437f docs: update elements to use @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
4d83078cd2 docs: update upgrade to use @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
64d005de05 docs: update service-worker to use @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
0c822b75f9 docs: update router to use @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
e0a9cfb5e2 docs: update platform-webworker to use @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
f8dff83d4b docs: update platform-server to use @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
e411cd124a docs: update platform-browser-dynamic to use @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
df4e85907c docs: update http with @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
1498dc2dca docs: update forms with @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
abfde44afb docs: update core to use @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
eb9d431487 docs: common with @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
9060fb7031 docs: update animations with @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:55 -07:00
7fbe547f78 docs: update platform-browser with @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:54 -07:00
cda6a215f2 build: update ts-api-guardian jsdoc tag requirements (#26595)
Now `@experimental` tags are banned; and `@publicApi`
tags are required on exports.

PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:54 -07:00
a8430db45d docs: convert all @experimental tags to @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:54 -07:00
5e2bf292e5 feat(docs-infra): rename tagdef: @experimental to @publicApi (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:54 -07:00
efded24527 feat(docs-infra): remove stable & experimental from status selector (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:54 -07:00
30ac643d1d build: refactor ts-api-guardian jsdoc tag handling (#26595)
Allow the jsdoc tag processing to be configured by
type (export, member, param) and by action (required,
banned, toCopy).

This is a pre-requisite to moving over to using `@publicApi`
tags rather than `@stable` and `@experimental`.

PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:54 -07:00
d9725016ad docs: fix release info navigation (#26558)
PR Close #26558
2018-10-19 11:30:39 -07:00
3f94759b14 fix(docs-infra): correct the version of @angular-devkit/build-angular (#26555)
This dependency has not been correctly updated and I had to update it manually.

I think the issue is related to https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/12624 which was fixed between CLI RCs and final.

PR Close #26555
2018-10-19 11:30:12 -07:00
9a46420aaf feat(docs-infra): update to @angular/* v7 (#26555)
PR Close #26555
2018-10-19 11:30:12 -07:00
6a11d7e2a0 docs: add Katerina Skroumpelou to GDE resources (#26547)
PR Close #26547
2018-10-19 11:29:14 -07:00
4fd9988251 build(docs-infra): display github links in CLI API docs (#26515)
This commit includes the following changes:

* CLI version information is read from the CLI package from which
  we read the help files.
* CLI API pages now contain GH links
* line numbers are not shown in GH links, if the doc does not
  have a truthy `startingLine` value. This allows us to remove
  hard coded checks for `guide` pages
* content pages and CLI api docs no longer have a `startingLine`
* the hard-coded `packages` path segment has been removed from
  the templates; instead we now only use the `realProjectRelativePath`.
* the `realProjectRelativePath` has been updated accordingly for API
  and CLI API docs.

PR Close #26515
2018-10-19 11:12:54 -07:00
a4fcd07792 build(docs-infra): show github edit link on CLI overview (#26515)
PR Close #26515
2018-10-19 11:12:54 -07:00
078a928fab docs: forms overview copy edit (#26450)
PR Close #26450
2018-10-19 11:08:48 -07:00
5d90aede4e docs(service-worker): updated browser support for Service Worker (#26408)
PR Close #26408
2018-10-19 11:08:00 -07:00
658a18cdab build(docs-infra): break long CLI options onto two lines (#26272)
PR Close #26272
2018-10-19 11:07:30 -07:00
6d240cf687 build(docs-infra): update CLI option rendering (#26272)
PR Close #26272
2018-10-19 11:07:30 -07:00
dca176e232 build(docs-infra): render CLI arguments consistently (#26272)
In the command syntax, arguments are rendered as
`var`s enclosed in angle brackets. So this is now repeated
in the arguments table too.

PR Close #26272
2018-10-19 11:07:30 -07:00
6c4845515b docs: add release announcement URL 2018-10-18 13:28:45 -07:00
c2ce832f65 fix(ivy): stub TestBed.compileComponents implementation (#26506)
PR Close #26506
2018-10-18 13:28:45 -07:00
c726d27331 ci: add triage PRs config for the ngbot (#26477)
PR Close #26477
2018-10-18 13:28:45 -07:00
c4b7862e1b feat(ivy): i18n compiler support for i18nStart and i18nEnd instructions (#26442)
PR Close #26442
2018-10-18 13:28:45 -07:00
39472e102b feat(ivy): i18n compiler support for element attributes (#26442)
PR Close #26442
2018-10-18 13:28:45 -07:00
1fafc5ca18 feat(ivy): enhance [style] and [class] bindings to be animation aware (#26096)
PR Close #26096
2018-10-18 13:28:45 -07:00
07a26647ac refactor(ivy): move styling files around (#26096)
PR Close #26096
2018-10-18 13:28:44 -07:00
817821e553 fix(ivy): make defineComponent tree shakable by Closure Compiler (#26425)
PR Close #26425
2018-10-18 13:28:44 -07:00
398db3e9f0 test(ivy): enable unit tests for @angular/animations (#26470)
PR Close #26470
2018-10-18 13:28:44 -07:00
d5fa4dc146 feat(router): add prioritizedGuardValue operator optimization and allowing UrlTree return from guard (#26478)
* If all guards return `true`, operator returns `true`
* `false` and `UrlTree` are now both valid returns from a guard
* Both these values wait for higher priority guards to resolve
* Highest priority `false` or `UrlTree` value will be returned

PR Close #26478
2018-10-18 13:28:44 -07:00
0ae3518fa9 refactor(ivy): handle animation metadata normalization in the compiler (#26481)
PR Close #26481
2018-10-18 13:28:44 -07:00
e0f9a1b3f3 build: add more labels to review-pr script (#26493)
PR Close #26493
2018-10-18 13:28:44 -07:00
2604f429c7 build: fix deps for running modules/benchmarks/src/largetable/render3:perf (#26482)
PR Close #26482
2018-10-18 13:28:44 -07:00
ecada17ad4 docs(ivy): i18n design (#26091)
PR Close #26091
2018-10-18 13:28:44 -07:00
fa3751ec9e feat(docs-infra): add v6 to the aio version picker 2018-10-18 12:39:52 -07:00
f85a969219 docs: fix incomplete sentence in CHANGELOG.md 2018-10-18 12:03:23 -07:00
d0a1e42e50 ci: add forms-overview guide to forms approval list (#26549)
PR Close #26549
2018-10-18 12:01:15 -07:00
4f14a09895 docs: fix links to browserlist (#26531)
PR Close #26531
2018-10-18 12:00:38 -07:00
8d28fe9df9 docs: update http to https where possible (#26509)
PR Close #26509
2018-10-18 11:57:57 -07:00
6715f056b0 docs: update links to Karma homepage (#26509)
PR Close #26509
2018-10-18 11:57:57 -07:00
32c018cbfe docs: removing errant double-quote (#26483)
PR Close #26483
2018-10-18 11:57:27 -07:00
a403c4f7f5 docs: type fix (#26386)
according to the source code and the doc https://angular.io/api/forms/NgModel#inherited-from-formsngcontrol-1, the method name should be "viewToModelUpdate" instead of "viewToModel"
PR Close #26386
2018-10-18 11:56:51 -07:00
bf656d64b8 release: cut the v7.0.0 release 2018-10-18 10:50:41 -07:00
3b183ce9b5 build(docs-infra): allow "" as empty region in {@example} tags (#26514)
PR Close #26514
2018-10-18 09:54:17 -07:00
f635c3ecec build(docs-infra): only render code example content in one place (#26514)
PR Close #26514
2018-10-18 09:54:17 -07:00
dd6e8424aa build(docs-infra): throw error if using title on code snippets (#26514)
Since #26396, the `title` property is ignored and `header` should be
used instead for specifying a code snippet's header.

This commit ensures that we don't accidentally set `title` have it be
silently ignored.

PR Close #26514
2018-10-18 09:54:17 -07:00
1035c6a3ee build(docs-infra): update git ref for cli command docs (#26545)
This is to get the latest changes done in https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/12634

PR Close #26545
2018-10-18 09:54:00 -07:00
b49b274a16 fix(aio): add relative to app level routes section (#26504)
Added word *relative* to the **Routes at the app level** section description. This was not specified before. The routes in the *lazy-loading-ngmodules/src/app/app-routing.module.ts* also had `loadChildren` values starting with `app/...`.

The code for `app-routing.module.ts` is already fixed in [this commit](67ad9468d3)
PR Close #26504
2018-10-17 13:11:43 -07:00
a4ebf3fb6d docs: fix formatting of PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md (#26512)
This change enables developers to check the checkboxes or update them
after they submitted a PR.

PR Close #26512
2018-10-17 13:09:45 -07:00
9997ab5ef9 build(docs-infra): update git ref for cli command docs (#26497)
Update for version 7 release

PR Close #26497
2018-10-17 11:24:20 -07:00
c109aada2c docs: Update link to angular-cli repo (#26497)
PR Close #26497
2018-10-17 11:24:20 -07:00
57ce13aa1c docs: update contributing page (#26497)
PR Close #26497
2018-10-17 11:24:20 -07:00
2fd127d000 docs: update continuous integration story (#26497)
PR Close #26497
2018-10-17 11:24:20 -07:00
2f28e6a62d docs: replace alert-is-helpful with alert is-helpful (#26497)
PR Close #26497
2018-10-17 11:24:20 -07:00
bf1a13e5e1 docs: add missing backticks (#26497)
PR Close #26497
2018-10-17 11:24:20 -07:00
ab9e114fee docs: remove for example code (#26519)
PR Close #26519
2018-10-17 11:23:51 -07:00
448ab9c465 docs: edit file structure guide (#26256)
PR Close #26256
2018-10-17 11:08:37 -07:00
d769b441c0 docs: change links to cli wiki to link to new aio docs (#26489)
PR Close #26489
2018-10-17 11:06:35 -07:00
50ccbe744d docs: change links to cli wiki to link to new aio docs files m to z (#26492)
PR Close #26492
2018-10-17 11:06:07 -07:00
b29e709208 fix(docs-infra): rename "title" by "header" to avoid unwanted tooltips (#26396)
Closes #26174

PR Close #26396
2018-10-17 11:05:30 -07:00
017a087f9b fix(docs-infra): don't hide contributor links on devices that cannot hover (#26410)
Fixes #16690

PR Close #26410
2018-10-17 11:04:35 -07:00
4b522572e6 fix(docs-infra): fix top menu logo position (#26473)
Fixes #26468

PR Close #26473
2018-10-17 11:03:24 -07:00
3808434eec build(docs-infra): do not add extra space after links in tables (#26505)
Closes #26487

PR Close #26505
2018-10-17 11:02:56 -07:00
34aff0b3a1 docs(forms): change headings (#25900)
Update heading level so it will appear in the TOC.
PR Close #25900
2018-10-16 20:39:46 -07:00
7cb4183f58 docs(forms): change headings (#25900)
Remove "Form" sub-heading & move intro to template-driven form heading.
PR Close #25900
2018-10-16 20:39:46 -07:00
960d32dd4f docs(forms): change headings (#25900)
Change the headings of the template-driven forms guide page.

This makes the first heading consistent with other guide pages and the menu label reducing confusion to users browsing the guide.
PR Close #25900
2018-10-16 20:39:45 -07:00
be0382b50c docs: fix links to setup and cli docs (#26463)
PR Close #26463
2018-10-16 14:14:19 -07:00
7ac4b76336 docs: remove setup for local dev and anatomy of setup docs from nav (#26380)
PR Close #26380
2018-10-16 14:14:00 -07:00
00b5c7b49b fix(service-worker): clean up caches from old SW versions (#26319)
Since the SW immediately takes over all clients, it is safe to delete
caches used by older (e.g. beta) `@angular/service-worker` versions to
avoid running into browser storage quota limitations.

PR Close #26319
2018-10-16 14:12:08 -07:00
96f38562bd docs: overview for cli reference section (#26043)
PR Close #26043
2018-10-16 14:11:26 -07:00
94b98aa819 docs: updated text to match the Getting started guide (#26421)
PR Close #26421
2018-10-16 14:11:12 -07:00
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build:remote --platforms=//tools:rbe_ubuntu1604-angular
# Remote instance and caching
build:remote --remote_instance_name=projects/internal-200822/instances/default_instance
build:remote --project_id=internal-200822
build:remote --remote_cache=remotebuildexecution.googleapis.com
build:remote --remote_executor=remotebuildexecution.googleapis.com
##################################
# Saucelabs tests settings #
# Turn on these settings with #
# --config=saucelabs #
##################################
# For saucelabs tests we don't want to enable flaky test attempts. Karma has its own integrated
# retry mechanism and we do not want to retry unnecessarily if Karma already tried multiple times.
test:saucelabs --flaky_test_attempts=1
####################################################
# User bazel configuration
# NOTE: This needs to be the *last* entry in the config.
####################################################
# Load any settings which are specific to the current user. Needs to be *last* statement
# in this config, as the user configuration should be able to overwrite flags from this file.
try-import .bazelrc.user
# to determine if the compiler used should be Ivy or ViewEngine one can use `--define=compile=local` on
# any bazel target. This is a temporary flag until codebase is permanently switched to Ivy.
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3.5.1
# [NB: this comment has to be after the first line, see https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazelisk/issues/117]
# When updating the Bazel version you also need to update the RBE toolchains version in package.bzl

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{
"directory" : "bower_components"
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a GitHub token that enables publishing snapshots.
To create the github_token file, we take this approach:
- Find the angular-builds:token in the internal pw database
- Find the angular-builds:token in http://valentine
- Go inside the CircleCI default docker image so you use the same version of openssl as we will at runtime: `docker run --rm -it circleci/node:10.12`
- echo "https://[token]:@github.com" > credentials
- openssl aes-256-cbc -e -in credentials -out .circleci/github_token -k $KEY
- If needed, base64-encode the result so you can copy-paste it out of docker: `base64 github_token`
- If needed, base64-encode the result so you can copy-paste it out of docker: `base64 github_token`

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# Settings in this file should be OS agnostic. Use the bazel.<OS>.rc files for OS specific settings.
# Don't be spammy in the logs
build --noshow_progress
# Print all the options that apply to the build.
# This helps us diagnose which options override others
# (e.g. /etc/bazel.bazelrc vs. tools/bazel.rc)
build --announce_rc
# Retry in the event of flakes, eg. https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/31309
test --flaky_test_attempts=2
# More details on failures
build --verbose_failures=true

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# These options are enabled when running on CI
# We do this by copying this file to /etc/bazel.bazelrc at the start of the build.
# See documentation in /docs/BAZEL.md
# Import config items common to both Linux and Windows setups.
# https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/guide.html#bazelrc-syntax-and-semantics
try-import %workspace%/.circleci/bazel.common.rc
# Save downloaded repositories in a location that can be cached by CircleCI. This helps us
# speeding up the analysis time significantly with Bazel managed node dependencies on the CI.
build --repository_cache=/home/circleci/bazel_repository_cache
# Workaround https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/3645
# Bazel doesn't calculate the memory ceiling correctly when running under Docker.
# Limit Bazel to consuming resources that fit in CircleCI "xlarge" class
# https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#resource_class
build --local_cpu_resources=20
build --local_ram_resources=32768
# All build executed remotely should be done using our RBE configuration.
build:remote --google_default_credentials
# Upload to GCP's Build Status viewer to allow for us to have better viewing of execution/build
# logs. This is only done on CI as the BES (GCP's Build Status viewer) API requires credentials
# from service accounts, rather than end user accounts.
build:remote --bes_backend=buildeventservice.googleapis.com
build:remote --bes_timeout=30s
build:remote --bes_results_url="https://source.cloud.google.com/results/invocations/"
build --config=remote

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# These options are enabled when running on CI
# We do this by copying this file to /etc/bazel.bazelrc at the start of the build.
# See remote cache documentation in /docs/BAZEL.md
# Don't be spammy in the logs
# TODO(gmagolan): Hide progress again once build performance improves
# Presently, CircleCI can timeout during bazel test ... with the following
# error: Too long with no output (exceeded 10m0s)
# build --noshow_progress
# Don't run manual tests
test --test_tag_filters=-manual
# Print all the options that apply to the build.
# This helps us diagnose which options override others
# (e.g. /etc/bazel.bazelrc vs. tools/bazel.rc)
build --announce_rc
# Create dist/bin symlink to $(bazel info bazel-bin)
# We use this when uploading artifacts after the build finishes
build --symlink_prefix=dist/
# Workaround https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/3645
# Bazel doesn't calculate the memory ceiling correctly when running under Docker.
# Limit Bazel to consuming resources that fit in CircleCI "xlarge" class
# https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#resource_class
build --local_resources=14336,8.0,1.0
# Retry in the event of flakes, eg. https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/31309
test --flaky_test_attempts=2
# More details on failures
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# These options are enabled when running on CI
# We do this by copying this file to $env:ProgramData\bazel.bazelrc at the start of the build.
# See documentation in /docs/BAZEL.md
# Import config items common to both Linux and Windows setups.
# https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/guide.html#bazelrc-syntax-and-semantics
try-import %workspace%/.circleci/bazel.common.rc
# Save downloaded repositories in a location that can be cached by CircleCI. This helps us
# speeding up the analysis time significantly with Bazel managed node dependencies on the CI.
build --repository_cache=C:/Users/circleci/bazel_repository_cache
# Manually set the local resources used in windows CI runs
build --local_ram_resources=120000
build --local_cpu_resources=32
# All windows jobs run on master and should use http caching
build --remote_http_cache=https://storage.googleapis.com/angular-team-cache
build --remote_accept_cached=true
build --remote_upload_local_results=true
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#
# Usage: `setPublicVar <name> <value>`
function setPublicVar() {
setSecretVar $1 "$2";
setSecretVar $1 $2;
echo "$1=$2";
}
@ -36,38 +36,3 @@ function setSecretVar() {
# Restore original shell options.
eval "$originalShellOptions";
}
# Create a function to set an environment variable, when called.
#
# Use this function for creating setter for public environment variables that require expensive or
# time-consuming computaions and may not be needed. When needed, you can call this function to set
# the environment variable (which will be available through `$BASH_ENV` from that point onwards).
#
# Arguments:
# - `<name>`: The name of the environment variable. The generated setter function will be
# `setPublicVar_<name>`.
# - `<code>`: The code to run to compute the value for the variable. Since this code should be
# executed lazily, it must be properly escaped. For example:
# ```sh
# # DO NOT do this:
# createPublicVarSetter MY_VAR "$(whoami)"; # `whoami` will be evaluated eagerly
#
# # DO this isntead:
# createPublicVarSetter MY_VAR "\$(whoami)"; # `whoami` will NOT be evaluated eagerly
# ```
#
# Usage: `createPublicVarSetter <name> <code>`
#
# Example:
# ```sh
# createPublicVarSetter MY_VAR 'echo "FOO"';
# echo $MY_VAR; # Not defined
#
# setPublicVar_MY_VAR;
# source $BASH_ENV;
# echo $MY_VAR; # FOO
# ```
function createPublicVarSetter() {
echo "setPublicVar_$1() { setPublicVar $1 \"$2\"; }" >> $BASH_ENV;
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Variables
readonly projectDir=$(realpath "$(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]})/..")
readonly envHelpersPath="$projectDir/.circleci/env-helpers.inc.sh";
readonly bashEnvCachePath="$projectDir/.circleci/bash_env_cache";
# Load helpers and make them available everywhere (through `$BASH_ENV`).
readonly envHelpersPath="`dirname $0`/env-helpers.inc.sh";
source $envHelpersPath;
echo "source $envHelpersPath;" >> $BASH_ENV;
@ -13,32 +9,17 @@ echo "source $envHelpersPath;" >> $BASH_ENV;
####################################################################################################
# Define PUBLIC environment variables for CircleCI.
####################################################################################################
# See https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/env-vars/#built-in-environment-variables for more info.
####################################################################################################
setPublicVar CI "$CI"
setPublicVar PROJECT_ROOT "$projectDir";
setPublicVar PROJECT_ROOT "$(pwd)";
setPublicVar CI_AIO_MIN_PWA_SCORE "95";
# This is the branch being built; e.g. `pull/12345` for PR builds.
setPublicVar CI_BRANCH "$CIRCLE_BRANCH";
setPublicVar CI_BUILD_URL "$CIRCLE_BUILD_URL";
setPublicVar CI_COMMIT "$CIRCLE_SHA1";
# `CI_COMMIT_RANGE` is only used on push builds (a.k.a. non-PR, non-scheduled builds and rerun
# workflows of such builds).
setPublicVar CI_GIT_BASE_REVISION "${CIRCLE_GIT_BASE_REVISION}";
setPublicVar CI_GIT_REVISION "${CIRCLE_GIT_REVISION}";
setPublicVar CI_COMMIT_RANGE "$CIRCLE_GIT_BASE_REVISION..$CIRCLE_GIT_REVISION";
# `CI_COMMIT_RANGE` will only be available when `CIRCLE_COMPARE_URL` is also available,
# i.e. on push builds (a.k.a. non-PR builds). That is fine, since we only need it in push builds.
setPublicVar CI_COMMIT_RANGE "$(sed -r 's|^.*/([0-9a-f]+\.\.\.[0-9a-f]+)$|\1|i' <<< ${CIRCLE_COMPARE_URL:-})";
setPublicVar CI_PULL_REQUEST "${CIRCLE_PR_NUMBER:-false}";
setPublicVar CI_REPO_NAME "$CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME";
setPublicVar CI_REPO_OWNER "$CIRCLE_PROJECT_USERNAME";
setPublicVar CI_PR_REPONAME "$CIRCLE_PR_REPONAME";
setPublicVar CI_PR_USERNAME "$CIRCLE_PR_USERNAME";
####################################################################################################
# Define "lazy" PUBLIC environment variables for CircleCI.
# (I.e. functions to set an environment variable when called.)
####################################################################################################
createPublicVarSetter CI_STABLE_BRANCH "\$(npm info @angular/core dist-tags.latest | sed -r 's/^\\s*([0-9]+\\.[0-9]+)\\.[0-9]+.*$/\\1.x/')";
####################################################################################################
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####################################################################################################
setSecretVar CI_SECRET_AIO_DEPLOY_FIREBASE_TOKEN "$AIO_DEPLOY_TOKEN";
setSecretVar CI_SECRET_PAYLOAD_FIREBASE_TOKEN "$ANGULAR_PAYLOAD_TOKEN";
# Defined in https://angular-team.slack.com/apps/A0F7VRE7N-circleci.
setSecretVar CI_SECRET_SLACK_CARETAKER_WEBHOOK_URL "$SLACK_CARETAKER_WEBHOOK_URL";
####################################################################################################
# Define SauceLabs environment variables for CircleCI.
####################################################################################################
setPublicVar SAUCE_USERNAME "angular-framework";
setSecretVar SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY "0c731274ed5f-cbc9-16f4-021a-9835e39f";
# TODO(josephperrott): Remove environment variables once all saucelabs tests are via bazel method.
setPublicVar SAUCE_LOG_FILE /tmp/angular/sauce-connect.log
setPublicVar SAUCE_READY_FILE /tmp/angular/sauce-connect-ready-file.lock
setPublicVar SAUCE_PID_FILE /tmp/angular/sauce-connect-pid-file.lock
setPublicVar SAUCE_TUNNEL_IDENTIFIER "angular-framework-${CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM}-${CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX}"
# Amount of seconds we wait for sauceconnect to establish a tunnel instance. In order to not
# acquire CircleCI instances for too long if sauceconnect failed, we need a connect timeout.
setPublicVar SAUCE_READY_FILE_TIMEOUT 120
####################################################################################################
# Define environment variables for the `angular/components` repo unit tests job.
####################################################################################################
# We specifically use a directory within "/tmp" here because we want the cloned repo to be
# completely isolated from angular/angular in order to avoid any bad interactions between
# their separate build setups. **NOTE**: When updating the temporary directory, also update
# the `save_cache` path configuration in `config.yml`
setPublicVar COMPONENTS_REPO_TMP_DIR "/tmp/angular-components-repo"
setPublicVar COMPONENTS_REPO_URL "https://github.com/angular/components.git"
setPublicVar COMPONENTS_REPO_BRANCH "master"
# **NOTE**: When updating the commit SHA, also update the cache key in the CircleCI `config.yml`.
setPublicVar COMPONENTS_REPO_COMMIT "09e68db8ed5b1253f2fe38ff954ef0df019fc25a"
####################################################################################################
# Decrypt GCP Credentials and store them as the Google default credentials.
####################################################################################################
mkdir -p "$HOME/.config/gcloud";
openssl aes-256-cbc -d -in "${projectDir}/.circleci/gcp_token" \
-md md5 -k "$CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME" -out "$HOME/.config/gcloud/application_default_credentials.json"
####################################################################################################
# Set bazel configuration for CircleCI runs.
####################################################################################################
cp "${projectDir}/.circleci/bazel.linux.rc" "$HOME/.bazelrc";
####################################################################################################
# Create shell script in /tmp for Bazel actions to access CI envs without
# busting the cache. Used by payload-size.sh script in integration tests.
####################################################################################################
readonly bazelVarEnv="/tmp/bazel-ci-env.sh"
echo "# Setup by /.circle/env.sh" > $bazelVarEnv
echo "export PROJECT_ROOT=\"${PROJECT_ROOT}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_BRANCH=\"${CI_BRANCH}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_BUILD_URL=\"${CI_BUILD_URL}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_COMMIT=\"${CI_COMMIT}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_COMMIT_RANGE=\"${CI_COMMIT_RANGE}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_PULL_REQUEST=\"${CI_PULL_REQUEST}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_REPO_NAME=\"${CI_REPO_NAME}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_REPO_OWNER=\"${CI_REPO_OWNER}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_SECRET_PAYLOAD_FIREBASE_TOKEN=\"${CI_SECRET_PAYLOAD_FIREBASE_TOKEN}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
####################################################################################################
####################################################################################################
## Source `$BASH_ENV` to make the variables available immediately. ##
## ***NOTE: This must remain the the last action in this script*** ##
####################################################################################################
####################################################################################################
# Source `$BASH_ENV` to make the variables available immediately.
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# These options are enabled when running on CI with Remote Build Execution.
################################################################
# Toolchain related flags for remote build execution. #
################################################################
# Remote Build Execution requires a strong hash function, such as SHA256.
startup --host_jvm_args=-Dbazel.DigestFunction=SHA256
# Depending on how many machines are in the remote execution instance, setting
# this higher can make builds faster by allowing more jobs to run in parallel.
# Setting it too high can result in jobs that timeout, however, while waiting
# for a remote machine to execute them.
build --jobs=150
# Set several flags related to specifying the platform, toolchain and java
# properties.
# These flags are duplicated rather than imported from (for example)
# %workspace%/configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/1.0/toolchain.bazelrc to make this
# bazelrc a standalone file that can be copied more easily.
# These flags should only be used as is for the rbe-ubuntu16-04 container
# and need to be adapted to work with other toolchain containers.
build --host_javabase=@bazel_toolchains//configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/1.0:jdk8
build --javabase=@bazel_toolchains//configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/1.0:jdk8
build --host_java_toolchain=@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:toolchain_hostjdk8
build --java_toolchain=@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:toolchain_hostjdk8
build --crosstool_top=@bazel_toolchains//configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/1.0/bazel_0.15.0/default:toolchain
build --action_env=BAZEL_DO_NOT_DETECT_CPP_TOOLCHAIN=1
# Platform flags:
# The toolchain container used for execution is defined in the target indicated
# by "extra_execution_platforms", "host_platform" and "platforms".
# If you are using your own toolchain container, you need to create a platform
# target with "constraint_values" that allow for the toolchain specified with
# "extra_toolchains" to be selected (given constraints defined in
# "exec_compatible_with").
# More about platforms: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/platforms.html
build --extra_toolchains=@bazel_toolchains//configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/1.0/bazel_0.15.0/cpp:cc-toolchain-clang-x86_64-default
build --extra_execution_platforms=//tools:rbe_ubuntu1604-angular
build --host_platform=//tools:rbe_ubuntu1604-angular
build --platforms=//tools:rbe_ubuntu1604-angular
# Set various strategies so that all actions execute remotely. Mixing remote
# and local execution will lead to errors unless the toolchain and remote
# machine exactly match the host machine.
build --spawn_strategy=remote
build --strategy=Javac=remote
build --strategy=Closure=remote
build --genrule_strategy=remote
build --define=EXECUTOR=remote
# Enable the remote cache so action results can be shared across machines,
# developers, and workspaces.
build --remote_cache=remotebuildexecution.googleapis.com
# Enable remote execution so actions are performed on the remote systems.
build --remote_executor=remotebuildexecution.googleapis.com
# Remote instance.
build --remote_instance_name=projects/internal-200822/instances/default_instance
# Enable encryption.
build --tls_enabled=true
# Enforce stricter environment rules, which eliminates some non-hermetic
# behavior and therefore improves both the remote cache hit rate and the
# correctness and repeatability of the build.
build --experimental_strict_action_env=true
# Set a higher timeout value, just in case.
build --remote_timeout=3600
# Enable authentication. This will pick up application default credentials by
# default. You can use --auth_credentials=some_file.json to use a service
# account credential instead.
build --auth_enabled=true
# Do not accept remote cache.
build --remote_accept_cached=false

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/**
* Usage (cli):
* ```
* node create-preview <build-number> <job-name> <webhook-url>
* ```
*
* Usage (JS):
* ```js
* require('./trigger-webhook').
* triggerWebhook(buildNumber, jobName, webhookUrl).
* then(...);
* ```
*
* Triggers a notification webhook with CircleCI specific info.
*
* It can be used for notifying external servers and trigger operations based on CircleCI job status
* (e.g. triggering the creation of a preview based on previously stored build atrifacts).
*
* The body of the sent payload is of the form:
* ```json
* {
* "payload": {
* "build_num": ${buildNumber}
* "build_parameters": {
* "CIRCLE_JOB": "${jobName}"
* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* When used from JS, it returns a promise which resolves to an object of the form:
* ```json
* {
* "statucCode": ${statusCode},
* "responseText": "${responseText}"
* }
* ```
*
* NOTE:
* - When used from the cli, the command will exit with an error code if the response's status code
* is outside the [200, 400) range.
* - When used from JS, the returned promise will be resolved, even if the response's status code is
* outside the [200, 400) range. It is up to the caller to decide how this should be handled.
*/
// Imports
const {request} = require('https');
// Exports
module.exports = {
triggerWebhook,
};
// Run
if (require.resolve === module) {
_main(process.argv.slice(2));
}
// Helpers
function _main(args) {
triggerWebhook(...args)
.then(
({statusCode, responseText}) => (200 <= statusCode && statusCode < 400) ?
console.log(`Status: ${statusCode}\n${responseText}`) :
Promise.reject(new Error(`Request failed (status: ${statusCode}): ${responseText}`)))
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
process.exit(1);
});
}
function postJson(url, data) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const opts = {method: 'post', headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}};
const onResponse = res => {
const statusCode = res.statusCode || -1;
let responseText = '';
res.on('error', reject)
.on('data', d => responseText += d)
.on('end', () => resolve({statusCode, responseText}));
};
request(url, opts, onResponse).on('error', reject).end(JSON.stringify(data));
});
}
async function triggerWebhook(buildNumber, jobName, webhookUrl) {
if (!buildNumber || !jobName || !webhookUrl || isNaN(buildNumber)) {
throw new Error(
'Missing or invalid arguments.\n' +
'Expected: buildNumber (number), jobName (string), webhookUrl (string)');
}
const data = {
payload: {
build_num: +buildNumber,
build_parameters: {CIRCLE_JOB: jobName},
},
};
return postJson(webhookUrl, data);
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# Install Bazel pre-reqs on Windows
# https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/install-windows.html
# https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/windows.html
# Install MSYS2 and packages
choco install msys2 --version 20180531.0.0 --no-progress --package-parameters "/NoUpdate"
C:\tools\msys64\usr\bin\bash.exe -l -c "pacman --needed --noconfirm -S zip unzip patch diffutils git"
# Add PATH modifications to the Powershell profile. This is the win equivalent of .bash_profile.
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions//bb613488(v=vs.85)
new-item -path $profile -itemtype file -force
# Paths for nodejs, npm, yarn, and msys2. Use single quotes to prevent interpolation.
# Add before the original path to use msys2 instead of the installed gitbash.
Add-Content $profile '$Env:path = "${Env:ProgramFiles}\nodejs\;C:\Users\circleci\AppData\Roaming\npm\;${Env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\Yarn\bin\;C:\Users\circleci\AppData\Local\Yarn\bin\;C:\tools\msys64\usr\bin\;" + $Env:path'
# Environment variables for Bazel
Add-Content $profile '$Env:BAZEL_SH = "C:\tools\msys64\usr\bin\bash.exe"'
# Get the bazelisk version devdep and store it in a global var for use in the circleci job.
$bazeliskVersion = & ${Env:ProgramFiles}\nodejs\node.exe -e "console.log(require('./package.json').devDependencies['@bazel/bazelisk'])"
# This is a tricky situation: we want $bazeliskVersion to be evaluated but not $Env:BAZELISK_VERSION.
# Formatting works https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32127583/expand-variable-inside-single-quotes
$bazeliskVersionGlobalVar = '$Env:BAZELISK_VERSION = "{0}"' -f $bazeliskVersion
Add-Content $profile $bazeliskVersionGlobalVar
# Remove the CircleCI checkout SSH override, because it breaks cloning repositories through Bazel.
# See https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/401454 for an example.
# TODO: is this really needed? Maybe there's a better way. It doesn't happen on Linux or on Codefresh.
git config --global --unset url.ssh://git@github.com.insteadOf
####################################################################################################
# Decrypt GCP Credentials and store them as the Google default credentials.
####################################################################################################
mkdir ${env:APPDATA}\gcloud
openssl aes-256-cbc -d -in .circleci\gcp_token -md md5 -out "$env:APPDATA\gcloud\application_default_credentials.json" -k "$env:CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME"
####################################################################################################
# Set bazel configuration for CircleCI runs.
####################################################################################################
copy .circleci\bazel.windows.rc ${Env:USERPROFILE}\.bazelrc
####################################################################################################
# Install specific version of node.
####################################################################################################
nvm install 12.14.1
nvm use 12.14.1
# These Bazel prereqs aren't needed because the CircleCI image already includes them.
# choco install yarn --version 1.16.0 --no-progress
# choco install vcredist2015 --version 14.0.24215.20170201
# We don't need VS Build Tools for the tested bazel targets.
# If it's needed again, uncomment these lines.
# VS Build Tools are needed for Bazel C++ targets (like com_google_protobuf)
# choco install visualstudio2019buildtools --version 16.1.2.0 --no-progress --package-parameters "--add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64 --add Microsoft.Component.VC.Runtime.UCRTSDK --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows10SDK.17763"
# Add-Content $profile '$Env:BAZEL_VC = "${Env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\VC\"'
# Python is needed for Bazel Python targets
# choco install python --version 3.5.1 --no-progress

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# VSCode Remote Development - Developing inside a Containers
This folder contains configuration files that can be used to opt into working on this repository in a [Docker container](https://www.docker.com/resources/what-container) via [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/)'s Remote Development feature (see below).
Info on remote development and developing inside a container with VSCode:
- [VSCode: Remote Development](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/remote-overview)
- [VSCode: Developing inside a Container](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers)
- [VSCode: Remote Development FAQ](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/faq)
## Usage
_Prerequisite: [Install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install) on your local environment._
To get started, read and follow the instuctions in [Developing inside a Container](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers). The [.devcontainer/](.) directory contains pre-configured `devcontainer.json` and `Dockerfile` files, which you can use to set up remote development with a docker container.
In a nutshell, you need to:
- Install the [Remote - Containers](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers) extension.
- Copy [recommended-Dockerfile](./recommended-Dockerfile) to `Dockerfile` (and optionally tweak to suit your needs).
- Copy [recommended-devcontainer.json](./recommended-devcontainer.json) to `devcontainer.json` (and optionally tweak to suit your needs).
- Open VSCode and bring up the [Command Palette](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/userinterface#_command-palette).
- Type `Remote-Containers: Open Folder in Container` and choose your local clone of [angular/angular](https://github.com/angular/angular).
The `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json` and `.devcontainer/Dockerfile` files are ignored by git, so you can have your own local versions. We may occasionally update the template files ([recommended-devcontainer.json](./recommended-devcontainer.json), [recommended-Dockerfile](./recommended-Dockerfile)), in which case you will need to manually update your local copies (if desired).
## Updating `recommended-devcontainer.json` and `recommended-Dockerfile`
You can update and commit the recommended config files (which people use as basis for their local configs), if you find that something is broken, out-of-date or can be improved.
Please, keep in mind that any changes you make will potentially be used by many people on different environments. Try to keep these config files cross-platform compatible and free of personal preferences.

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# Image metadata and config.
FROM circleci/node:10-browsers # Ideally, the image version should be what we use on CI.
# See `executors > browsers-executor` in `.circleci/config.yml`.
LABEL name="Angular dev environment" \
description="This image can be used to create a dev environment for building Angular." \
vendor="angular" \
version="1.0"
EXPOSE 4000 4200 4433 5000 8080 9876
# Switch to `root` (CircleCI images use `circleci` as the user).
USER root
# Configure `Node.js`/`npm` and install utilities.
RUN npm config --global set user root
RUN npm install --global yarn@latest # Ideally, the version should be what we use on CI.
# See `commands > overwrite_yarn` in `.circleci/config.yml`.
# Go! (And keep going.)
CMD ["tail", "--follow", "/dev/null"]

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// Reference: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers#_devcontainerjson-reference
{
"name": "Angular dev container",
"dockerFile": "Dockerfile",
"appPort": [4000, 4200, 4433, 5000, 8080, 9876],
"postCreateCommand": "yarn install",
"extensions": [
"devondcarew.bazel-code",
"gkalpak.aio-docs-utils",
"ms-vscode.vscode-typescript-tslint-plugin",
"xaver.clang-format",
// The following extensions are useful when working on angular.io (i.e. inside the `aio/` directory).
//"angular.ng-template",
//"dbaeumer.vscode-eslint",
],
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# https://editorconfig.org
# http://editorconfig.org
root = true

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*.js eol=lf
*.ts eol=lf
# API guardian patch must always use LF for tests to work
*.patch eol=lf
# Must keep Windows line ending to be parsed correctly
scripts/windows/packages.txt eol=crlf

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---
name: "\U0001F41E Bug report"
name: "\U0001F41EBug report"
about: Report a bug in the Angular Framework
---
<!--🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅
Oh hi there! 😄
Oh hi there! 😄
To expedite issue processing please search open and closed issues before submitting a new one.
Existing issues often contain information about workarounds, resolution, or progress updates.
@ -32,18 +32,12 @@ Existing issues often contain information about workarounds, resolution, or prog
## 🔬 Minimal Reproduction
<!--
Please create and share minimal reproduction of the issue starting with this template: https://stackblitz.com/fork/angular-ivy
Please create and share minimal reproduction of the issue starting with this template: https://stackblitz.com/fork/angular-issue-repro2
-->
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<!--
If StackBlitz is not suitable for reproduction of your issue, please create a minimal GitHub repository with the reproduction of the issue.
A good way to make a minimal reproduction is to create a new app via `ng new repro-app` and add the minimum possible code to show the problem.
Share the link to the repo below along with step-by-step instructions to reproduce the problem, as well as expected and actual behavior.
Issues that don't have enough info and can't be reproduced will be closed.
You can read more about issue submission guidelines here: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#-submitting-an-issue
If StackBlitz is not suitable for reproduction of your issue, please create a minimal GitHub repository with the reproduction of the issue. Share the link to the repo below along with step-by-step instructions to reproduce the problem, as well as expected and actual behavior.
-->
## 🔥 Exception or Error

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---
name: "\U0001F680 Feature request"
name: "\U0001F680Feature request"
about: Suggest a feature for Angular Framework
---
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Existing issues often contain information about workarounds, resolution, or prog
# 🚀 feature request
### Relevant Package
### Releavant Package
<!-- Can you pin-point one or more @angular/* packages the are relevant for this feature request? -->
<!-- ✍edit: --> This feature request is for @angular/....

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---
name: "❓ Support request"
name: "❓Support request"
about: Questions and requests for support
---

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---
name: "\U0001F6E0 Angular CLI"
name: "\U0001F6E0Angular CLI"
about: Issues and feature requests for Angular CLI
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---
name: "\U0001F48E Angular Components"
about: Issues and feature requests for Angular Components
---
🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑
Please file any Angular Components issues at: https://github.com/angular/components/issues/new
For the time being, we keep Angular Components issues in a separate repository.
🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑

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---
name: "\U0001F48EAngular Material"
about: Issues and feature requests for Angular Material
---
🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑
Please file any Angular Material issues at: https://github.com/angular/material2/issues/new
For the time being, we keep Angular Material issues in a separate repository.
🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑

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size:
disabled: false
maxSizeIncrease: 2000
circleCiStatusName: "ci/circleci: test_ivy_aot"
circleCiStatusName: "ci/circleci: test"
# options for the merge plugin
merge:
@ -30,64 +30,33 @@ merge:
# text to show when the status is success
successDesc: "Does not affect google3"
# link to use for the details
url: "http://go/angular/g3sync"
url: "http://go/angular-g3sync"
# list of patterns to check for the files changed by the PR
# this list must be manually kept in sync with google3/third_party/javascript/angular2/copy.bara.sky
include:
- "LICENSE"
- "modules/benchmarks/**"
- "modules/system.d.ts"
- "modules/**"
- "packages/**"
- "dev-infra/benchmark/driver-utilities/**"
# list of patterns to ignore for the files changed by the PR
exclude:
- "packages/*"
- "packages/bazel/*"
- "packages/bazel/src/api-extractor/**"
- "packages/bazel/src/builders/**"
- "packages/bazel/src/ng_package/**"
- "packages/bazel/src/protractor/**"
- "packages/bazel/src/schematics/**"
- "packages/compiler-cli/src/ngcc/**"
- "packages/compiler-cli/linker/**"
- "packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/**"
- "packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/sourcemaps/**"
- "packages/docs/**"
- "packages/elements/schematics/**"
- "packages/examples/**"
- "packages/bazel/*.bzl"
- "packages/language-service/**"
- "packages/localize/**"
- "packages/private/**"
- "packages/service-worker/**"
- "packages/common/locales/**"
- "packages/http/**"
- "**/.gitignore"
- "**/.gitkeep"
- "**/yarn.lock"
- "**/package.json"
- "**/third_party/**"
- "**/tsconfig-build.json"
- "**/tsconfig.json"
- "**/rollup.config.js"
- "**/BUILD.bazel"
- "**/*.md"
- "packages/**/integrationtest/**"
- "packages/**/test/**"
- "packages/zone.js/*"
- "packages/zone.js/dist/**"
- "packages/zone.js/doc/**"
- "packages/zone.js/example/**"
- "packages/zone.js/scripts/**"
# comment that will be added to a PR when there is a conflict, leave empty or set to false to disable
mergeConflictComment: "Hi @{{PRAuthor}}! This PR has merge conflicts due to recent upstream merges.\nPlease help to unblock it by resolving these conflicts. Thanks!"
mergeConflictComment: "Hi @{{PRAuthor}}! This PR has merge conflicts due to recent upstream merges.
\nPlease help to unblock it by resolving these conflicts. Thanks!"
# label to monitor
mergeLabel: "action: merge"
# adding any of these labels will also add the merge label
mergeLinkedLabels:
- "action: merge-assistance"
mergeLabel: "PR action: merge"
# list of checks that will determine if the merge label can be added
checks:
@ -95,39 +64,40 @@ merge:
# require that the PR has reviews from all requested reviewers
#
# This enables us to request reviews from both eng and tech writers, or multiple eng folks, and prevents accidental merges.
# Rather than merging PRs with pending reviews, if all approvals are obtained and additional reviews are not needed, any pending reviewers should be removed via GitHub UI (this also leaves an audit trail behind these decisions).
# Rather than merging PRs with pending reviews, if all PullApprove requirements are satisfied and additional reviews are not needed pending reviewers should be removed via GitHub UI (this also leaves an audit trail behind these decisions).
requireReviews: true,
# whether the PR shouldn't have a conflict with the base branch
noConflict: true
# list of labels that a PR needs to have, checked with a regexp (e.g. "target:" will work for the label "target: master")
# list of labels that a PR needs to have, checked with a regexp (e.g. "PR target:" will work for the label "PR target: master")
requiredLabels:
- "target: *"
- "PR target: *"
- "cla: yes"
# list of labels that a PR shouldn't have, checked after the required labels with a regexp
forbiddenLabels:
- "target: TBD"
- "action: cleanup"
- "action: review"
- "state: blocked"
- "PR target: TBD"
- "PR action: cleanup"
- "PR action: review"
- "PR state: blocked"
- "cla: no"
# list of PR statuses that need to be successful
requiredStatuses:
- "continuous-integration/travis-ci/pr"
- "code-review/pullapprove"
- "ci/circleci: build"
- "ci/circleci: lint"
- "ci/circleci: publish_snapshot"
- "ci/angular: size"
- "cla/google"
- "google3"
- "pullapprove"
# the comment that will be added when the merge label is added despite failing checks, leave empty or set to false to disable
# {{MERGE_LABEL}} will be replaced by the value of the mergeLabel option
# {{PLACEHOLDER}} will be replaced by the list of failing checks
mergeRemovedComment: "I see that you just added the `{{MERGE_LABEL}}` label, but the following checks are still failing:\n{{PLACEHOLDER}}\n\n**If you want your PR to be merged, it has to pass all the CI checks.**\n\nIf you can't get the PR to a green state due to flakes or broken master, please try rebasing to master and/or restarting the CI job. If that fails and you believe that the issue is not due to your change, please contact the caretaker and ask for help."
mergeRemovedComment: "I see that you just added the `{{MERGE_LABEL}}` label, but the following checks are still failing:
\n{{PLACEHOLDER}}
\n
\n**If you want your PR to be merged, it has to pass all the CI checks.**
\n
\nIf you can't get the PR to a green state due to flakes or broken master, please try rebasing to master and/or restarting the CI job. If that fails and you believe that the issue is not due to your change, please contact the caretaker and ask for help."
# options for the triage plugin
triage:
@ -142,28 +112,18 @@ triage:
# arrays of labels that determine if an issue has been fully triaged
l2TriageLabels:
-
- "P0"
- "type: bug/fix"
- "severity*"
- "freq*"
- "comp: *"
-
- "P1"
- "type: feature"
- "comp: *"
-
- "P2"
- "type: refactor"
- "comp: *"
-
- "P3"
- "comp: *"
-
- "P4"
- "comp: *"
-
- "P5"
- "comp: *"
-
- "feature"
- "comp: *"
-
- "discussion"
- "type: RFC / Discussion / question"
- "comp: *"
# options for the triage PR plugin
@ -185,10 +145,3 @@ triagePR:
- "effort*"
- "risk*"
- "comp: *"
# options for rerunning CI
rerunCircleCI:
# set to true to disable
disabled: false
# the label which when added triggers a rerun of the default CircleCI workflow
triggerRerunLabel: "action: rerun CI at HEAD"

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name: Lock closed inactive issues
on:
schedule:
# Run at 16:00 every day
- cron: '0 16 * * *'
jobs:
lock_closed:
if: github.repository == 'angular/angular'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: angular/dev-infra/github-actions/lock-closed@414834b2b24dd2df37c6ed00808387ee6fd91b66
with:
lock-bot-key: ${{ secrets.LOCK_BOT_PRIVATE_KEY }}

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.DS_STORE
/dist/
/bazel-out
/integration/bazel/bazel-*
*.log
bazel-*
e2e_test.*
node_modules
bower_components
tools/gulp-tasks/cldr/cldr-data/
# Include when developing application packages.
pubspec.lock
.c9
.idea/
.devcontainer/*
!.devcontainer/README.md
!.devcontainer/recommended-devcontainer.json
!.devcontainer/recommended-Dockerfile
.settings/
.vscode/launch.json
.vscode/settings.json
.vscode/tasks.json
*.swo
modules/.settings
.vscode
modules/.vscode
.vimrc
.nvimrc
# Don't check in secret files
*secret.js
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# rollup-test output
/modules/rollup-test/dist/
# User specific bazel settings
.bazelrc.user
# User specific ng-dev settings
.ng-dev.user*
.notes.md
baseline.json
# Ignore .history for the xyz.local-history VSCode extension
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<type>(<scope>): <summary>
<Describe the motivation behind this change - explain WHY you are making this change. Wrap all lines
at 100 characters.>
Fixes #<issue number>
# ────────────────────────────────────────── 100 chars ────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# Example Commit Messages
# =======================
# ─── Example: Simple refactor ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# refactor(core): rename refreshDynamicEmbeddedViews to refreshEmbeddedViews
#
# Improve code readability. The original name no longer matches how the function is used.
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# ─── Example: Simple docs change ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# docs: clarify the service limitation in providers.md guide
#
# Fixes #36332
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# ─── Example: A bug fix ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# fix(ngcc): ensure lockfile is removed when `analyzeFn` fails
#
# Previously an error thrown in the `analyzeFn` would cause the ngcc process to exit immediately
# without removing the lockfile, and potentially before the unlocker process had been successfully
# spawned resulting in the lockfile being orphaned and left behind.
#
# Now we catch these errors and remove the lockfile as needed.
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# ─── Example: Breaking change ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# feat(bazel): simplify ng_package by dropping esm5 and fesm5
#
# esm5 and fesm5 distributions are no longer needed and have been deprecated in the past.
#
# https://v9.angular.io/guide/deprecations#esm5-and-fesm5-code-formats-in-angular-npm-packages
#
# This commit modifies ng_package to no longer distribute these two formats in npm packages built by
# ng_package (e.g. @angular/core).
#
# This commit intentionally doesn't fully clean up the ng_package rule to remove all traces of esm5
# and fems5 build artifacts as that is a bigger cleanup and currently we are narrowing down the
# scope of this change to the MVP needed for v10, which in this case is 'do not put esm5 and fesm5'
# into the npm packages.
#
# More cleanup to follow: https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2143
#
# BREAKING CHANGE: esm5 and fesm5 format is no longer distributed in Angular's npm packages e.g.
# @angular/core
#
# Angular CLI will automatically downlevel the code to es5 if differential loading is enabled in the
# Angular project, so no action is required from Angular CLI users.
#
# If you are not using Angular CLI to build your application or library, and you need to be able to
# build es5 artifacts, then you will need to downlevel the distributed Angular code to es5 on your
# own.
#
#
# Fixes #1234
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# Angular Commit Message Format
# =============================
#
# The full specification of the Angular Commit Message Format can be found at
# https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit
#
# The following is an excerpt of the specification with the most commonly needed info.
#
# Each commit message consists of a *header*, a *body*, and a *footer*.
#
# <header>
# <BLANK LINE>
# <body>
# <BLANK LINE>
# <footer>
#
# The header is mandatory.
#
# The body is mandatory for all commits except for those of scope "docs". When the body is required
# it must be at least 20 characters long.
#
# The footer is optional.
#
# Any line of the commit message cannot be longer than 100 characters.
#
#
# Commit Message Header
# ---------------------
#
# <type>(<scope>): <short summary>
# │ │ │
# │ │ └─⫸ Summary in present tense. Not capitalized. No period at the end.
# │ │
# │ └─⫸ Commit Scope: animations|bazel|benchpress|common|compiler|compiler-cli|core|
# │ elements|forms|http|language-service|localize|platform-browser|
# │ platform-browser-dynamic|platform-server|router|service-worker|
# │ upgrade|zone.js|packaging|changelog|dev-infra|docs-infra|migrations|
# │ ngcc|ve
# │ https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#scope
# │
# └─⫸ Commit Type: build|ci|docs|feat|fix|perf|refactor|style|test
# https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#type
#
#
# Commit Message Body
# ---------------------
#
# Just as in the summary, use the imperative, present tense: "fix" not "fixed" nor "fixes".
#
# Explain the motivation for the change in the commit message body. This commit message should
# explain WHY you are making the change. You can include a comparison of the previous behavior with
# the new behavior in order to illustrate the impact of the change.
#
#
# Commit Message Footer
# ---------------------
#
# The footer can contain information about breaking changes and is also the place to reference
# GitHub issues, Jira tickets, and other PRs that this commit closes or is related to.
#
# ```
# BREAKING CHANGE: <breaking change summary>
# <BLANK LINE>
# <breaking change description + migration instructions>
# <BLANK LINE>
# <BLANK LINE>
# Fixes #<issue number>
# ```
#
# Breaking Change section should start with the phrase "BREAKING CHANGE: " followed by a summary of
# the breaking change, a blank line, and a detailed description of the breaking change that also
# includes migration instructions.
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import {CaretakerConfig} from '../dev-infra/caretaker/config';
/** The configuration for `ng-dev caretaker` commands. */
export const caretaker: CaretakerConfig = {
githubQueries: [
{
name: 'Merge Queue',
query: `is:pr is:open status:success label:"action: merge"`,
},
{
name: 'Merge Assistance Queue',
query: `is:pr is:open label:"action: merge-assistance"`,
},
{
name: 'Initial Triage Queue',
query: `is:open no:milestone`,
}
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import {CommitMessageConfig} from '../dev-infra/commit-message/config';
/**
* The configuration for `ng-dev commit-message` commands.
*/
export const commitMessage: CommitMessageConfig = {
maxLineLength: 120,
minBodyLength: 20,
minBodyLengthTypeExcludes: ['docs'],
scopes: [
'animations',
'bazel',
'benchpress',
'changelog',
'common',
'compiler',
'compiler-cli',
'core',
'dev-infra',
'docs-infra',
'elements',
'forms',
'http',
'language-service',
'localize',
'migrations',
'ngcc',
'packaging',
'platform-browser',
'platform-browser-dynamic',
'platform-server',
'platform-webworker',
'platform-webworker-dynamic',
'router',
'service-worker',
'upgrade',
've',
'zone.js',
]
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import {caretaker} from './caretaker';
import {commitMessage} from './commit-message';
import {format} from './format';
import {github} from './github';
import {merge} from './merge';
import {release} from './release';
module.exports = {
commitMessage,
format,
github,
merge,
caretaker,
release,
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import {FormatConfig} from '../dev-infra/format/config';
/**
* Configuration for the `ng-dev format` command.
*/
export const format: FormatConfig = {
'clang-format': {
'matchers': [
'**/*.{js,ts}',
// TODO: burn down format failures and remove aio and integration exceptions.
'!aio/**',
'!integration/**',
// Both third_party and .yarn are directories containing copied code which should
// not be modified.
'!third_party/**',
'!.yarn/**',
// Do not format d.ts files as they are generated
'!**/*.d.ts',
]
},
'buildifier': true
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# The file is inert unless it's explicitly included into the local git config via:
#
# ```
# git config --add include.path '../.ng-dev/gitconfig'
# ```
#
# Calling that command will append the following into `.git/config` of the current git workspace
# (i.e. $GIT_DIR, typically `angular/.git/config`):
#
# ```
# [include]
# path = ../.ng-dev/gitconfig
# ```
[commit]
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import {GithubConfig} from '../dev-infra/utils/config';
/**
* Github configuration for the `ng-dev` command. This repository is used as
* remote for the merge script and other utilities like `ng-dev pr rebase`.
*/
export const github: GithubConfig = {
owner: 'angular',
name: 'angular'
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import {DevInfraMergeConfig} from '../dev-infra/pr/merge/config';
import {getDefaultTargetLabelConfiguration} from '../dev-infra/pr/merge/defaults';
import {github} from './github';
import {release} from './release';
/**
* Configuration for the merge tool in `ng-dev`. This sets up the labels which
* are respected by the merge script (e.g. the target labels).
*/
export const merge: DevInfraMergeConfig['merge'] = async api => {
return {
githubApiMerge: false,
claSignedLabel: 'cla: yes',
mergeReadyLabel: /^action: merge(-assistance)?/,
caretakerNoteLabel: 'action: merge-assistance',
commitMessageFixupLabel: 'commit message fixup',
// We can pick any of the NPM packages as we are in a monorepo where all packages are
// published together with the same version and branching.
labels: await getDefaultTargetLabelConfiguration(api, github, release),
requiredBaseCommits: {
// PRs that target either `master` or the patch branch, need to be rebased
// on top of the latest commit message validation fix.
// These SHAs are the commits that update the required license text in the header.
'master': '5aeb9a4124922d8ac08eb73b8f322905a32b0b3a',
'10.0.x': '27b95ba64a5d99757f4042073fd1860e20e3ed24',
},
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import {join} from 'path';
import {exec} from 'shelljs';
import {ReleaseConfig} from '../dev-infra/release/config';
/** Configuration for the `ng-dev release` command. */
export const release: ReleaseConfig = {
npmPackages: [
'@angular/animations',
'@angular/bazel',
'@angular/common',
'@angular/compiler',
'@angular/compiler-cli',
'@angular/core',
'@angular/elements',
'@angular/forms',
'@angular/language-service',
'@angular/localize',
'@angular/platform-browser',
'@angular/platform-browser-dynamic',
'@angular/platform-server',
'@angular/platform-webworker',
'@angular/platform-webworker-dynamic',
'@angular/router',
'@angular/service-worker',
'@angular/upgrade',
],
// TODO: Implement release package building here.
buildPackages: async () => [],
// TODO: This can be removed once there is an org-wide tool for changelog generation.
generateReleaseNotesForHead: async () => {
exec('yarn -s gulp changelog', {cwd: join(__dirname, '../')});
},
};

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language: node_js
sudo: false
dist: trusty
node_js:
- '10.9.0'
addons:
# firefox: "38.0"
apt:
sources:
# needed to install g++ that is used by npms's native modules
- ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
packages:
# needed to install g++ that is used by npms's native modules
- g++-4.8
branches:
except:
- g3
cache:
yarn: true
directories:
- ./node_modules
- ./.chrome/chromium
- ./aio/node_modules
env:
global:
# GITHUB_TOKEN_ANGULAR=<github token, a personal access token of the angular-builds account, account access in valentine>
# This is needed for the e2e Travis matrix task to publish packages to github for continuous packages delivery.
- secure: "aCdHveZuY8AT4Jr1JoJB4LxZsnGWRe/KseZh1YXYe5UtufFCtTVHvUcLn0j2aLBF0KpdyS+hWf0i4np9jthKu2xPKriefoPgCMpisYeC0MFkwbmv+XlgkUbgkgVZMGiVyX7DCYXVahxIoOUjVMEDCbNiHTIrfEuyq24U3ok2tHc="
matrix:
# Order: a slower build first, so that we don't occupy an idle travis worker waiting for others to complete.
- CI_MODE=e2e
- CI_MODE=js
- CI_MODE=saucelabs_required
# deactivated, see #19768
# - CI_MODE=browserstack_required
- CI_MODE=saucelabs_optional
- CI_MODE=browserstack_optional
matrix:
fast_finish: true
allow_failures:
- env: "CI_MODE=saucelabs_optional"
- env: "CI_MODE=browserstack_optional"
before_install:
# source the env.sh script so that the exported variables are available to other scripts later on
- source ./scripts/ci/env.sh print
install:
- ./scripts/ci/install.sh
script:
- ./scripts/ci/build.sh
- ./scripts/ci/test.sh
- ./scripts/ci/angular.sh
# all the scripts under this line will not quickly abort in case ${TRAVIS_TEST_RESULT} is 1 (job failure)
- ./scripts/ci/cleanup.sh
- ./scripts/ci/print-logs.sh

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# VSCode Configuration
This folder contains opt-in [Workspace Settings](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/settings), [Tasks](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/tasks), [Launch Configurations](https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/editor/debugging#_launch-configurations) and [Extension Recommendations](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/extension-gallery#_workspace-recommended-extensions) that the Angular team recommends using when working on this repository.
## Usage
To use the recommended configurations follow the steps below:
- install the recommneded extensions in `.vscode/extensions.json`
- copy (or link) `.vscode/recommended-settings.json` to `.vscode/settings.json`
- copy (or link) `.vscode/recommended-launch.json` to `.vscode/launch.json`
- copy (or link) `.vscode/recommended-tasks.json` to `.vscode/tasks.json`
- restart the editor
If you already have your custom workspace settings you should instead manually merge the file contents.
This isn't an automatic process so you will need to repeat it when settings are updated.
To see the recommended extensions select "Extensions: Show Recommended Extensions" in the [Command Palette](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/userinterface#_command-palette).
## Editing `.vscode/recommended-*.json` files
If you wish to add extra configuration items please keep in mind any modifications you make here will be used by many users.
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{
// See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=827846 to learn about workspace recommendations.
// Extension identifier format: ${publisher}.${name}. Example: vscode.csharp
// List of extensions which should be recommended for users of this workspace.
"recommendations": [
"devondcarew.bazel-code",
"gkalpak.aio-docs-utils",
"ms-vscode.vscode-typescript-tslint-plugin",
"xaver.clang-format",
// The following extensions are useful when working on angular.io (i.e. inside the `aio/` directory).
//"angular.ng-template",
//"dbaeumer.vscode-eslint",
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{
// Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes.
// Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes.
// For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Attach to bazel test ... --config=debug",
"type": "node",
"request": "attach",
"port": 9229,
"address": "localhost",
"restart": false,
"sourceMaps": true,
"localRoot": "${workspaceRoot}",
"remoteRoot": "${workspaceRoot}",
"stopOnEntry": false,
"timeout": 600000,
},
{
"name": "Attach to bazel test ... --config=debug (no source maps)",
"type": "node",
"request": "attach",
"port": 9229,
"address": "localhost",
"restart": false,
"sourceMaps": false,
"localRoot": "${workspaceRoot}",
"remoteRoot": "${workspaceRoot}",
"stopOnEntry": false,
"timeout": 600000,
},
{
"name": "IVY:packages/core/test/acceptance",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
"packages/core/test/acceptance",
"--config=debug"
],
"port": 9229,
"address": "localhost",
"restart": true,
"sourceMaps": true,
"timeout": 600000,
},
{
"name": "IVY:packages/core/test/render3",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
"packages/core/test/render3",
"--config=debug"
],
"port": 9229,
"address": "localhost",
"restart": true,
"sourceMaps": true,
"timeout": 600000,
},
{
"name": "IVY:packages/core/test",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
"packages/core/test",
"--config=debug"
],
"port": 9229,
"address": "localhost",
"restart": true,
"sourceMaps": true,
"timeout": 600000,
},
]
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{
// Format js and ts files on save with `clang-format.executable`
// If `clang-format.executable` is not being used, these two settings should be removed otherwise it will break existing formatting.
// You can instead run `yarn gulp format` to manually format your code.
"[javascript]": {
"editor.formatOnSave": true,
},
"[typescript]": {
"editor.formatOnSave": true,
},
// Please install https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=xaver.clang-format to take advantage of `clang-format` in VSCode.
// (See https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html for more info `clang-format`.)
"clang-format.executable": "${workspaceRoot}/node_modules/.bin/clang-format",
// Exclude third party modules and build artifacts from the editor watchers/searches.
"files.watcherExclude": {
"**/.git/objects/**": true,
"**/.git/subtree-cache/**": true,
"**/node_modules/**": true,
"**/bazel-out/**": true,
"**/dist/**": true,
"**/aio/src/generated/**": true,
},
"search.exclude": {
"**/node_modules": true,
"**/bower_components": true,
"**/bazel-out": true,
"**/dist": true,
"**/aio/src/generated": true,
".history": true,
},
"git.ignoreLimitWarning": true,
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{
// See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=733558
// for the documentation about the tasks.json format
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"label": "IVY:packages/core/test/...",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
"packages/core/test",
"packages/core/test/acceptance",
"packages/core/test/render3",
],
"group": "test",
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "dedicated",
},
},
{
"label": "VE:packages/core/test/...",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"packages/core/test",
"packages/core/test/acceptance",
"packages/core/test/render3",
],
"group": "test",
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "dedicated",
},
},
{
"label": "IVY:packages/core/test/acceptance",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
"packages/core/test/acceptance",
],
"group": "test",
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "dedicated",
},
},
{
"label": "VE:packages/core/test/acceptance",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"packages/core/test/acceptance",
],
"group": "test",
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "dedicated",
},
},
{
"label": "IVY:packages/core/test",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
"packages/core/test",
],
"group": "test",
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "dedicated",
},
},
{
"label": "VE:packages/core/test",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"packages/core/test",
],
"group": "test",
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "dedicated",
},
},
{
"label": "IVY:packages/core/test/render3",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
"packages/core/test/render3",
],
"group": "test",
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "dedicated",
},
},
],
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# Yarn Vendoring
We utilize Yarn's `yarn-path` configuration in a shared `.yarnrc` file to enforce
everyone using the same version of Yarn. Yarn checks the `.yarnrc` file to
determine if yarn should delegate the command to a vendored version at the
provided path.
## How to update
To update to the latest version of Yarn as our vendored version:
- Run this command
```sh
yarn policies set-version latest
```
- Remove the previous version

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# THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY.
# yarn lockfile v1
yarn-path ".yarn/releases/yarn-1.22.5.js"

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package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"])
exports_files([
"LICENSE",
"karma-js.conf.js",
"browser-providers.conf.js",
"scripts/ci/track-payload-size.sh",
"scripts/ci/payload-size.sh",
"scripts/ci/payload-size.js",
"package.json",
])
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:defs.bzl", "node_modules_filegroup")
alias(
name = "tsconfig.json",
actual = "//packages:tsconfig-build.json",
)
exports_files([
"tsconfig.json",
"LICENSE",
"protractor-perf.conf.js",
])
filegroup(
name = "web_test_bootstrap_scripts",
# do not sort
srcs = [
"@npm//:node_modules/core-js/client/core.js",
"//packages/zone.js/bundles:zone.umd.js",
"//packages/zone.js/bundles:zone-testing.umd.js",
"//packages/zone.js/bundles:task-tracking.umd.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/reflect-metadata:Reflect.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/zone.js:dist/zone.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/zone.js:dist/zone-testing.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/zone.js:dist/task-tracking.js",
"//:test-events.js",
"//:third_party/shims_for_IE.js",
# Including systemjs because it defines `__eval`, which produces correct stack traces.
"@npm//:node_modules/systemjs/dist/system.src.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/reflect-metadata/Reflect.js",
],
)
filegroup(
name = "angularjs_scripts",
srcs = [
# We also declare the unminified AngularJS files since these can be used for
# local debugging (e.g. see: packages/upgrade/test/common/test_helpers.ts)
"@npm//:node_modules/angular/angular.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/angular/angular.min.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/angular-1.5/angular.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/angular-1.5/angular.min.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/angular-1.6/angular.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/angular-1.6/angular.min.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/angular-mocks/angular-mocks.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/angular-mocks-1.5/angular-mocks.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/angular-mocks-1.6/angular-mocks.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/angular:angular.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/angular-1.5:angular.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/angular-1.6:angular.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/angular-mocks:angular-mocks.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/angular-mocks-1.5:angular-mocks.js",
"@ngdeps//node_modules/angular-mocks-1.6:angular-mocks.js",
],
)
# Detect if the build is running under --stamp
config_setting(
name = "stamp",
values = {"stamp": "true"},
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:defs.bzl", "nodejs_binary")
# A nodejs_binary for @angular/bazel/ngc-wrapped to use by default in
# ng_module that depends on @npm//@angular/bazel instead of the
# output of the //packages/bazel/src/ngc-wrapped ts_library rule. This
# default is for downstream users that depend on the @angular/bazel npm
# package. The generated @npm//@angular/bazel/ngc-wrapped target
# does not work because it does not have the node `--expose-gc` flag
# set which is required to support the call to `global.gc()`.
nodejs_binary(
name = "@angular/bazel/ngc-wrapped",
configuration_env_vars = ["compile"],
data = ["@npm//@angular/bazel"],
entry_point = "@angular/bazel/src/ngc-wrapped/index.js",
install_source_map_support = False,
templated_args = ["--node_options=--expose-gc"],
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As contributors and maintainers of the Angular project, we pledge to respect everyone who contributes by posting issues, updating documentation, submitting pull requests, providing feedback in comments, and any other activities.
Communication through any of Angular's channels (GitHub, Discord, Gitter, IRC, mailing lists, Twitter, etc.) must be constructive and never resort to personal attacks, trolling, public or private harassment, insults, or other unprofessional conduct.
Communication through any of Angular's channels (GitHub, Gitter, IRC, mailing lists, Google+, Twitter, etc.) must be constructive and never resort to personal attacks, trolling, public or private harassment, insults, or other unprofessional conduct.
We promise to extend courtesy and respect to everyone involved in this project regardless of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, race, ethnicity, religion, or level of experience. We expect anyone contributing to the Angular project to do the same.

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# Contributing to Angular
We would love for you to contribute to Angular and help make it even better than it is today!
As a contributor, here are the guidelines we would like you to follow:
We would love for you to contribute to Angular and help make it even better than it is
today! As a contributor, here are the guidelines we would like you to follow:
- [Code of Conduct](#coc)
- [Question or Problem?](#question)
@ -12,165 +12,112 @@ As a contributor, here are the guidelines we would like you to follow:
- [Commit Message Guidelines](#commit)
- [Signing the CLA](#cla)
## <a name="coc"></a> Code of Conduct
Help us keep Angular open and inclusive.
Please read and follow our [Code of Conduct][coc].
Help us keep Angular open and inclusive. Please read and follow our [Code of Conduct][coc].
## <a name="question"></a> Got a Question or Problem?
Do not open issues for general support questions as we want to keep GitHub issues for bug reports and feature requests.
Instead, we recommend using [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angular) to ask support-related questions. When creating a new question on Stack Overflow, make sure to add the `angular` tag.
Do not open issues for general support questions as we want to keep GitHub issues for bug reports and feature requests. You've got much better chances of getting your question answered on [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angular) where the questions should be tagged with tag `angular`.
Stack Overflow is a much better place to ask questions since:
- there are thousands of people willing to help on Stack Overflow
- questions and answers stay available for public viewing so your question/answer might help someone else
- questions and answers stay available for public viewing so your question / answer might help someone else
- Stack Overflow's voting system assures that the best answers are prominently visible.
To save your and our time, we will systematically close all issues that are requests for general support and redirect people to Stack Overflow.
If you would like to chat about the question in real-time, you can reach out via [our Discord server][discord].
If you would like to chat about the question in real-time, you can reach out via [our gitter channel][gitter].
## <a name="issue"></a> Found a Bug?
If you find a bug in the source code, you can help us by [submitting an issue](#submit-issue) to our [GitHub Repository][github].
Even better, you can [submit a Pull Request](#submit-pr) with a fix.
If you find a bug in the source code, you can help us by
[submitting an issue](#submit-issue) to our [GitHub Repository][github]. Even better, you can
[submit a Pull Request](#submit-pr) with a fix.
## <a name="feature"></a> Missing a Feature?
You can *request* a new feature by [submitting an issue](#submit-issue) to our GitHub Repository.
If you would like to *implement* a new feature, please consider the size of the change in order to determine the right steps to proceed:
* For a **Major Feature**, first open an issue and outline your proposal so that it can be discussed.
This process allows us to better coordinate our efforts, prevent duplication of work, and help you to craft the change so that it is successfully accepted into the project.
**Note**: Adding a new topic to the documentation, or significantly re-writing a topic, counts as a major feature.
You can *request* a new feature by [submitting an issue](#submit-issue) to our GitHub
Repository. If you would like to *implement* a new feature, please submit an issue with
a proposal for your work first, to be sure that we can use it.
Please consider what kind of change it is:
* For a **Major Feature**, first open an issue and outline your proposal so that it can be
discussed. This will also allow us to better coordinate our efforts, prevent duplication of work,
and help you to craft the change so that it is successfully accepted into the project.
* **Small Features** can be crafted and directly [submitted as a Pull Request](#submit-pr).
## <a name="submit"></a> Submission Guidelines
### <a name="submit-issue"></a> Submitting an Issue
Before you submit an issue, please search the issue tracker, maybe an issue for your problem already exists and the discussion might inform you of workarounds readily available.
We want to fix all the issues as soon as possible, but before fixing a bug we need to reproduce and confirm it.
In order to reproduce bugs, we require that you provide a minimal reproduction.
Having a minimal reproducible scenario gives us a wealth of important information without going back and forth to you with additional questions.
We want to fix all the issues as soon as possible, but before fixing a bug we need to reproduce and confirm it. In order to reproduce bugs, we will systematically ask you to provide a minimal reproduction scenario using http://plnkr.co. Having a live, reproducible scenario gives us a wealth of important information without going back & forth to you with additional questions like:
A minimal reproduction allows us to quickly confirm a bug (or point out a coding problem) as well as confirm that we are fixing the right problem.
- version of Angular used
- 3rd-party libraries and their versions
- and most importantly - a use-case that fails
We require a minimal reproduction to save maintainers' time and ultimately be able to fix more bugs.
Often, developers find coding problems themselves while preparing a minimal reproduction.
We understand that sometimes it might be hard to extract essential bits of code from a larger codebase but we really need to isolate the problem before we can fix it.
A minimal reproduce scenario using http://plnkr.co/ allows us to quickly confirm a bug (or point out coding problem) as well as confirm that we are fixing the right problem. If plunker is not a suitable way to demonstrate the problem (for example for issues related to our npm packaging), please create a standalone git repository demonstrating the problem.
Unfortunately, we are not able to investigate / fix bugs without a minimal reproduction, so if we don't hear back from you, we are going to close an issue that doesn't have enough info to be reproduced.
We will be insisting on a minimal reproduce scenario in order to save maintainers time and ultimately be able to fix more bugs. Interestingly, from our experience users often find coding problems themselves while preparing a minimal plunk. We understand that sometimes it might be hard to extract essentials bits of code from a larger code-base but we really need to isolate the problem before we can fix it.
You can file new issues by selecting from our [new issue templates](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/new/choose) and filling out the issue template.
Unfortunately, we are not able to investigate / fix bugs without a minimal reproduction, so if we don't hear back from you we are going to close an issue that doesn't have enough info to be reproduced.
You can file new issues by filling out our [new issue form](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/new).
### <a name="submit-pr"></a> Submitting a Pull Request (PR)
Before you submit your Pull Request (PR) consider the following guidelines:
1. Search [GitHub](https://github.com/angular/angular/pulls) for an open or closed PR that relates to your submission.
You don't want to duplicate existing efforts.
2. Be sure that an issue describes the problem you're fixing, or documents the design for the feature you'd like to add.
Discussing the design upfront helps to ensure that we're ready to accept your work.
3. Please sign our [Contributor License Agreement (CLA)](#cla) before sending PRs.
We cannot accept code without a signed CLA.
Make sure you author all contributed Git commits with email address associated with your CLA signature.
4. Fork the angular/angular repo.
5. Make your changes in a new git branch:
1. Search [GitHub](https://github.com/angular/angular/pulls) for an open or closed PR
that relates to your submission. You don't want to duplicate effort.
1. Be sure that an issue describes the problem you're fixing, or documents the design for the feature you'd like to add.
Discussing the design up front helps to ensure that we're ready to accept your work.
1. Please sign our [Contributor License Agreement (CLA)](#cla) before sending PRs.
We cannot accept code without this. Make sure you sign with the primary email address of the Git identity that has been granted access to the Angular repository.
1. Fork the angular/angular repo.
1. Make your changes in a new git branch:
```shell
git checkout -b my-fix-branch master
```
6. Create your patch, **including appropriate test cases**.
7. Follow our [Coding Rules](#rules).
8. Run the full Angular test suite, as described in the [developer documentation][dev-doc], and ensure that all tests pass.
9. Commit your changes using a descriptive commit message that follows our [commit message conventions](#commit).
Adherence to these conventions is necessary because release notes are automatically generated from these messages.
1. Create your patch, **including appropriate test cases**.
1. Follow our [Coding Rules](#rules).
1. Run the full Angular test suite, as described in the [developer documentation][dev-doc],
and ensure that all tests pass.
1. Commit your changes using a descriptive commit message that follows our
[commit message conventions](#commit). Adherence to these conventions
is necessary because release notes are automatically generated from these messages.
```shell
git commit --all
git commit -a
```
Note: the optional commit `-a` command line option will automatically "add" and "rm" edited files.
10. Push your branch to GitHub:
1. Push your branch to GitHub:
```shell
git push origin my-fix-branch
```
11. In GitHub, send a pull request to `angular:master`.
#### Addressing review feedback
If we ask for changes via code reviews then:
1. Make the required updates to the code.
2. Re-run the Angular test suites to ensure tests are still passing.
3. Create a fixup commit and push to your GitHub repository (this will update your Pull Request):
1. In GitHub, send a pull request to `angular:master`.
* If we suggest changes then:
* Make the required updates.
* Re-run the Angular test suites to ensure tests are still passing.
* Rebase your branch and force push to your GitHub repository (this will update your Pull Request):
```shell
git commit --all --fixup HEAD
git push
git rebase master -i
git push -f
```
For more info on working with fixup commits see [here](docs/FIXUP_COMMITS.md).
That's it! Thank you for your contribution!
##### Updating the commit message
A reviewer might often suggest changes to a commit message (for example, to add more context for a change or adhere to our [commit message guidelines](#commit)).
In order to update the commit message of the last commit on your branch:
1. Check out your branch:
```shell
git checkout my-fix-branch
```
2. Amend the last commit and modify the commit message:
```shell
git commit --amend
```
3. Push to your GitHub repository:
```shell
git push --force-with-lease
```
> NOTE:<br />
> If you need to update the commit message of an earlier commit, you can use `git rebase` in interactive mode.
> See the [git docs](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-rebase#_interactive_mode) for more details.
#### After your pull request is merged
After your pull request is merged, you can safely delete your branch and pull the changes from the main (upstream) repository:
After your pull request is merged, you can safely delete your branch and pull the changes
from the main (upstream) repository:
* Delete the remote branch on GitHub either through the GitHub web UI or your local shell as follows:
@ -196,184 +143,142 @@ After your pull request is merged, you can safely delete your branch and pull th
git pull --ff upstream master
```
## <a name="rules"></a> Coding Rules
To ensure consistency throughout the source code, keep these rules in mind as you are working:
* All features or bug fixes **must be tested** by one or more specs (unit-tests).
* All public API methods **must be documented**.
* We follow [Google's JavaScript Style Guide][js-style-guide], but wrap all code at **100 characters**.
* All public API methods **must be documented**. (Details TBC).
* We follow [Google's JavaScript Style Guide][js-style-guide], but wrap all code at
**100 characters**. An automated formatter is available, see
[DEVELOPER.md](docs/DEVELOPER.md#clang-format).
An automated formatter is available, see [DEVELOPER.md](docs/DEVELOPER.md#clang-format).
## <a name="commit"></a> Commit Message Guidelines
We have very precise rules over how our git commit messages can be formatted. This leads to **more
readable messages** that are easy to follow when looking through the **project history**. But also,
we use the git commit messages to **generate the Angular change log**.
## <a name="commit"></a> Commit Message Format
*This specification is inspired and supersedes the [AngularJS commit message format][commit-message-format].*
We have very precise rules over how our Git commit messages must be formatted.
This format leads to **easier to read commit history**.
Each commit message consists of a **header**, a **body**, and a **footer**.
### Commit Message Format
Each commit message consists of a **header**, a **body** and a **footer**. The header has a special
format that includes a **type**, a **scope** and a **subject**:
```
<header>
<type>(<scope>): <subject>
<BLANK LINE>
<body>
<BLANK LINE>
<footer>
```
The `header` is mandatory and must conform to the [Commit Message Header](#commit-header) format.
The **header** is mandatory and the **scope** of the header is optional.
The `body` is mandatory for all commits except for those of scope "docs".
When the body is required it must be at least 20 characters long.
Any line of the commit message cannot be longer 100 characters! This allows the message to be easier
to read on GitHub as well as in various git tools.
The `footer` is optional.
The footer should contain a [closing reference to an issue](https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages/) if any.
Any line of the commit message cannot be longer than 100 characters.
#### <a href="commit-header"></a>Commit Message Header
Samples: (even more [samples](https://github.com/angular/angular/commits/master))
```
<type>(<scope>): <short summary>
│ │ │
│ │ └─⫸ Summary in present tense. Not capitalized. No period at the end.
│ │
│ └─⫸ Commit Scope: animations|bazel|benchpress|common|compiler|compiler-cli|core|
│ elements|forms|http|language-service|localize|platform-browser|
│ platform-browser-dynamic|platform-server|router|service-worker|
│ upgrade|zone.js|packaging|changelog|dev-infra|docs-infra|migrations|
│ ngcc|ve
└─⫸ Commit Type: build|ci|docs|feat|fix|perf|refactor|style|test
docs(changelog): update changelog to beta.5
```
```
fix(release): need to depend on latest rxjs and zone.js
The version in our package.json gets copied to the one we publish, and users need the latest of these.
```
The `<type>` and `<summary>` fields are mandatory, the `(<scope>)` field is optional.
##### Type
### Revert
If the commit reverts a previous commit, it should begin with `revert: `, followed by the header of the reverted commit. In the body it should say: `This reverts commit <hash>.`, where the hash is the SHA of the commit being reverted.
### Type
Must be one of the following:
* **build**: Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm)
* **ci**: Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs)
* **ci**: Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs)
* **docs**: Documentation only changes
* **feat**: A new feature
* **fix**: A bug fix
* **perf**: A code change that improves performance
* **refactor**: A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
* **style**: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
* **test**: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
##### Scope
The scope should be the name of the npm package affected (as perceived by the person reading the changelog generated from commit messages).
### Scope
The scope should be the name of the npm package affected (as perceived by the person reading the changelog generated from commit messages.
The following is the list of supported scopes:
* `animations`
* `bazel`
* `benchpress`
* `common`
* `compiler`
* `compiler-cli`
* `core`
* `elements`
* `forms`
* `http`
* `language-service`
* `localize`
* `platform-browser`
* `platform-browser-dynamic`
* `platform-server`
* `router`
* `service-worker`
* `upgrade`
* `zone.js`
* **animations**
* **common**
* **compiler**
* **compiler-cli**
* **core**
* **elements**
* **forms**
* **http**
* **language-service**
* **platform-browser**
* **platform-browser-dynamic**
* **platform-server**
* **platform-webworker**
* **platform-webworker-dynamic**
* **router**
* **service-worker**
* **upgrade**
There are currently a few exceptions to the "use package name" rule:
* `packaging`: used for changes that change the npm package layout in all of our packages, e.g. public path changes, package.json changes done to all packages, d.ts file/format changes, changes to bundles, etc.
* **packaging**: used for changes that change the npm package layout in all of our packages, e.g.
public path changes, package.json changes done to all packages, d.ts file/format changes, changes
to bundles, etc.
* **changelog**: used for updating the release notes in CHANGELOG.md
* **docs-infra**: used for docs-app (angular.io) related changes within the /aio directory of the
repo
* none/empty string: useful for `style`, `test` and `refactor` changes that are done across all
packages (e.g. `style: add missing semicolons`) and for docs changes that are not related to a
specific package (e.g. `docs: fix typo in tutorial`).
* `changelog`: used for updating the release notes in CHANGELOG.md
* `dev-infra`: used for dev-infra related changes within the directories /scripts, /tools and /dev-infra
* `docs-infra`: used for docs-app (angular.io) related changes within the /aio directory of the repo
* `migrations`: used for changes to the `ng update` migrations.
* `ngcc`: used for changes to the [Angular Compatibility Compiler](./packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/README.md)
* `ve`: used for changes specific to ViewEngine (legacy compiler/renderer).
* none/empty string: useful for `style`, `test` and `refactor` changes that are done across all packages (e.g. `style: add missing semicolons`) and for docs changes that are not related to a specific package (e.g. `docs: fix typo in tutorial`).
##### Summary
Use the summary field to provide a succinct description of the change:
### Subject
The subject contains a succinct description of the change:
* use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes"
* don't capitalize the first letter
* no dot (.) at the end
### Body
Just as in the **subject**, use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes".
The body should include the motivation for the change and contrast this with previous behavior.
#### Commit Message Body
### Footer
The footer should contain any information about **Breaking Changes** and is also the place to
reference GitHub issues that this commit **Closes**.
Just as in the summary, use the imperative, present tense: "fix" not "fixed" nor "fixes".
Explain the motivation for the change in the commit message body. This commit message should explain _why_ you are making the change.
You can include a comparison of the previous behavior with the new behavior in order to illustrate the impact of the change.
#### Commit Message Footer
The footer can contain information about breaking changes and is also the place to reference GitHub issues, Jira tickets, and other PRs that this commit closes or is related to.
```
BREAKING CHANGE: <breaking change summary>
<BLANK LINE>
<breaking change description + migration instructions>
<BLANK LINE>
<BLANK LINE>
Fixes #<issue number>
```
Breaking Change section should start with the phrase "BREAKING CHANGE: " followed by a summary of the breaking change, a blank line, and a detailed description of the breaking change that also includes migration instructions.
### Revert commits
If the commit reverts a previous commit, it should begin with `revert: `, followed by the header of the reverted commit.
The content of the commit message body should contain:
- information about the SHA of the commit being reverted in the following format: `This reverts commit <SHA>`,
- a clear description of the reason for reverting the commit message.
**Breaking Changes** should start with the word `BREAKING CHANGE:` with a space or two newlines. The rest of the commit message is then used for this.
A detailed explanation can be found in this [document][commit-message-format].
## <a name="cla"></a> Signing the CLA
Please sign our Contributor License Agreement (CLA) before sending pull requests. For any code
changes to be accepted, the CLA must be signed. It's a quick process, we promise!
* For individuals, we have a [simple click-through form][individual-cla].
* For corporations, we'll need you to
* For individuals we have a [simple click-through form][individual-cla].
* For corporations we'll need you to
[print, sign and one of scan+email, fax or mail the form][corporate-cla].
If you have more than one GitHub accounts, or multiple email addresses associated with a single GitHub account, you must sign the CLA using the primary email address of the GitHub account used to author Git commits and send pull requests.
<hr>
The following documents can help you sort out issues with GitHub accounts and multiple email addresses:
If you have more than one Git identity, you must make sure that you sign the CLA using the primary email address associated with the ID that has been granted access to the Angular repository. Git identities can be associated with more than one email address, and only one is primary. Here are some links to help you sort out multiple Git identities and email addresses:
* https://help.github.com/articles/setting-your-commit-email-address-in-git/
* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37245303/what-does-usera-committed-with-userb-13-days-ago-on-github-mean
* https://help.github.com/articles/about-commit-email-addresses/
* https://help.github.com/articles/blocking-command-line-pushes-that-expose-your-personal-email-address/
Note that if you have more than one Git identity, it is important to verify that you are logged in with the same ID with which you signed the CLA, before you commit changes. If not, your PR will fail the CLA check.
<hr>
[angular-group]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/angular
@ -382,7 +287,7 @@ The following documents can help you sort out issues with GitHub accounts and mu
[corporate-cla]: http://code.google.com/legal/corporate-cla-v1.0.html
[dev-doc]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/docs/DEVELOPER.md
[github]: https://github.com/angular/angular
[discord]: https://discord.gg/angular
[gitter]: https://gitter.im/angular/angular
[individual-cla]: http://code.google.com/legal/individual-cla-v1.0.html
[js-style-guide]: https://google.github.io/styleguide/jsguide.html
[jsfiddle]: http://jsfiddle.net

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angular.io/license
Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Google, Inc. http://angular.io
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/tree/master.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/angular/workflows/angular/tree/master)
[![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/463752820026376202.svg?label=&logo=discord&logoColor=ffffff&color=7389D8&labelColor=6A7EC2)](https://discord.gg/angular)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/angular/angular.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/angular/angular)
[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/tree/master.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/tree/master)
[![BrowserStack Status](https://www.browserstack.com/automate/badge.svg?badge_key=LzF3RzBVVGt6VWE2S0hHaC9uYllOZz09LS1BVjNTclBKV0x4eVRlcjA4QVY1M0N3PT0=--eb4ce8c8dc2c1c5b2b5352d473ee12a73ac20e06)](https://www.browserstack.com/automate/public-build/LzF3RzBVVGt6VWE2S0hHaC9uYllOZz09LS1BVjNTclBKV0x4eVRlcjA4QVY1M0N3PT0=--eb4ce8c8dc2c1c5b2b5352d473ee12a73ac20e06)
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# Angular
Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications using TypeScript/JavaScript and other languages.
Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications using Typescript/JavaScript and other languages.
## Quickstart
@ -14,14 +15,15 @@ Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applicatio
## Changelog
[Learn about the latest improvements][changelog].
[Learn about the latest improvements][changelog].
## Want to help?
Want to file a bug, contribute some code, or improve documentation? Excellent! Read up on our
guidelines for [contributing][contributing] and then check out one of our issues in the [hotlist: community-help](https://github.com/angular/angular/labels/hotlist%3A%20community-help).
[browserstack]: https://www.browserstack.com/automate/public-build/LzF3RzBVVGt6VWE2S0hHaC9uYllOZz09LS1BVjNTclBKV0x4eVRlcjA4QVY1M0N3PT0=--eb4ce8c8dc2c1c5b2b5352d473ee12a73ac20e06
[contributing]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[quickstart]: https://angular.io/start
[quickstart]: https://angular.io/guide/quickstart
[changelog]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
[ng]: https://angular.io

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@ -1,98 +1,97 @@
workspace(
name = "angular",
managed_directories = {"@npm": ["node_modules"]},
workspace(name = "angular")
load(
"//packages/bazel:package.bzl",
"rules_angular_dependencies",
"rules_angular_dev_dependencies",
)
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")
# Uncomment for local bazel rules development
#local_repository(
# name = "build_bazel_rules_nodejs",
# path = "../rules_nodejs",
#)
#local_repository(
# name = "build_bazel_rules_typescript",
# path = "../rules_typescript",
#)
# Fetch rules_nodejs so we can install our npm dependencies
# Angular Bazel users will call this function
rules_angular_dependencies()
# These are the dependencies only for us
rules_angular_dev_dependencies()
#
# Point Bazel to WORKSPACEs that live in subdirectories
#
http_archive(
name = "build_bazel_rules_nodejs",
sha256 = "4952ef879704ab4ad6729a29007e7094aef213ea79e9f2e94cbe1c9a753e63ef",
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/download/2.2.0/rules_nodejs-2.2.0.tar.gz"],
name = "rxjs",
url = "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/rxjs/-/rxjs-6.3.3.tgz",
strip_prefix = "package/src",
sha256 = "72b0b4e517f43358f554c125e40e39f67688cd2738a8998b4a266981ed32f403",
)
# Check the rules_nodejs version and download npm dependencies
# Note: bazel (version 2 and after) will check the .bazelversion file so we don't need to
# assert on that.
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:index.bzl", "check_rules_nodejs_version", "node_repositories", "yarn_install")
# Point to the integration test workspace just so that Bazel doesn't descend into it
# when expanding the //... pattern
local_repository(
name = "bazel_integration_test",
path = "integration/bazel",
)
check_rules_nodejs_version(minimum_version_string = "2.2.0")
#
# Load and install our dependencies downloaded above.
#
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:defs.bzl", "check_bazel_version", "node_repositories", "yarn_install")
check_bazel_version("0.18.0", """
If you are on a Mac and using Homebrew, there is a breaking change to the installation in Bazel 0.16
See https://blog.bazel.build/2018/08/22/bazel-homebrew.html
""")
# Setup the Node.js toolchain
node_repositories(
node_repositories = {
"12.14.1-darwin_amd64": ("node-v12.14.1-darwin-x64.tar.gz", "node-v12.14.1-darwin-x64", "0be10a28737527a1e5e3784d3ad844d742fe8b0718acd701fd48f718fd3af78f"),
"12.14.1-linux_amd64": ("node-v12.14.1-linux-x64.tar.xz", "node-v12.14.1-linux-x64", "07cfcaa0aa9d0fcb6e99725408d9e0b07be03b844701588e3ab5dbc395b98e1b"),
"12.14.1-windows_amd64": ("node-v12.14.1-win-x64.zip", "node-v12.14.1-win-x64", "1f96ccce3ba045ecea3f458e189500adb90b8bc1a34de5d82fc10a5bf66ce7e3"),
},
node_version = "12.14.1",
node_version = "10.9.0",
package_json = ["//:package.json"],
preserve_symlinks = True,
yarn_version = "1.9.2",
)
load("//integration:angular_integration_test.bzl", "npm_package_archives")
yarn_install(
name = "npm",
manual_build_file_contents = npm_package_archives(),
package_json = "//:package.json",
yarn_lock = "//:yarn.lock",
package_json = "//tools:npm/package.json",
yarn_lock = "//tools:npm/yarn.lock",
)
# Load angular dependencies
load("//packages/bazel:package.bzl", "rules_angular_dev_dependencies")
load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_rules_dependencies", "go_register_toolchains")
rules_angular_dev_dependencies()
go_rules_dependencies()
# Load protractor dependencies
load("@npm//@bazel/protractor:package.bzl", "npm_bazel_protractor_dependencies")
go_register_toolchains()
npm_bazel_protractor_dependencies()
# Load karma dependencies
load("@npm//@bazel/karma:package.bzl", "npm_bazel_karma_dependencies")
npm_bazel_karma_dependencies()
# Setup the rules_webtesting toolchain
load("@io_bazel_rules_webtesting//web:repositories.bzl", "web_test_repositories")
load("@io_bazel_rules_webtesting//web:repositories.bzl", "browser_repositories", "web_test_repositories")
web_test_repositories()
load("//dev-infra/browsers:browser_repositories.bzl", "browser_repositories")
browser_repositories(
chromium = True,
firefox = True,
)
browser_repositories()
load("@build_bazel_rules_typescript//:defs.bzl", "ts_setup_workspace")
ts_setup_workspace()
load("@angular//:index.bzl", "ng_setup_workspace")
ng_setup_workspace()
##################################
# Skylark documentation generation
# Setup the rules_sass toolchain
load("@io_bazel_rules_sass//sass:sass_repositories.bzl", "sass_repositories")
sass_repositories()
# Setup the skydoc toolchain
load("@io_bazel_skydoc//skylark:skylark.bzl", "skydoc_repositories")
skydoc_repositories()
load("@bazel_toolchains//rules:environments.bzl", "clang_env")
load("@bazel_toolchains//rules:rbe_repo.bzl", "rbe_autoconfig")
rbe_autoconfig(
name = "rbe_ubuntu1604_angular",
# Need to specify a base container digest in order to ensure that we can use the checked-in
# platform configurations for the "ubuntu16_04" image. Otherwise the autoconfig rule would
# need to pull the image and run it in order determine the toolchain configuration. See:
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/blob/3.5.1/configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/versions.bzl
base_container_digest = "sha256:f6568d8168b14aafd1b707019927a63c2d37113a03bcee188218f99bd0327ea1",
# Note that if you change the `digest`, you might also need to update the
# `base_container_digest` to make sure marketplace.gcr.io/google/rbe-ubuntu16-04-webtest:<digest>
# and marketplace.gcr.io/google/rbe-ubuntu16-04:<base_container_digest> have
# the same Clang and JDK installed. Clang is needed because of the dependency on
# @com_google_protobuf. Java is needed for the Bazel's test executor Java tool.
digest = "sha256:f743114235a43355bf8324e2ba0fa6a597236fe06f7bc99aaa9ac703631c306b",
env = clang_env(),
registry = "marketplace.gcr.io",
# We can't use the default "ubuntu16_04" RBE image provided by the autoconfig because we need
# a specific Linux kernel that comes with "libx11" in order to run headless browser tests.
repository = "google/rbe-ubuntu16-04-webtest",
use_checked_in_confs = "Force",
)

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
# This file is used by the build system to adjust CSS and JS output to support the specified browsers below.
# For additional information regarding the format and rule options, please see:
# https://github.com/browserslist/browserslist#queries
# Googlebot uses an older version of Chrome
# For additional information see: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/rendering
> 0.5%
last 2 major versions
Firefox ESR
not dead
IE 11

5
aio/.gitignore vendored
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@ -26,13 +26,11 @@
!.vscode/extensions.json
# misc
/.firebase/
/.sass-cache
/connect.lock
/coverage
/libpeerconnection.log
debug.log
firebase-debug.log
npm-debug.log
testem.log
/typings
@ -46,3 +44,6 @@ protractor-results*.txt
# System Files
.DS_Store
Thumbs.db
# copied dependencies
src/assets/js/lunr*

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ Everything in this folder is part of the documentation project. This includes
* the dgeni configuration for converting source files to rendered files that can be viewed in the web site.
* the tooling for setting up examples for development; and generating live-example and zip files from the examples.
<a name="developer-tasks"></a>
## Developer tasks
We use [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com) to manage the dependencies and to run build tasks.
@ -15,12 +14,10 @@ Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
* `yarn` - install all the dependencies.
* `yarn setup` - install all the dependencies, boilerplate, stackblitz, zips and run dgeni on the docs.
* `yarn setup-local` - same as `setup`, but build the Angular packages from the source code and use these locally built versions (instead of the ones fetched from npm) for aio and docs examples boilerplate.
* `yarn setup-local` - same as `setup`, but use the locally built Angular packages for aio and docs examples boilerplate.
* `yarn build` - create a production build of the application (after installing dependencies, boilerplate, etc).
* `yarn build-local` - same as `build`, but use `setup-local` instead of `setup`.
* `yarn build-local-with-viewengine` - same as `build-local`, but in addition also turns on `ViewEngine` (pre-Ivy) mode in aio.
(Note: To turn on `ViewEngine` mode in docs examples, see `yarn boilerplate:add:viewengine` below.)
* `yarn start` - run a development web server that watches the files; then builds the doc-viewer and reloads the page, as necessary.
* `yarn serve-and-sync` - run both the `docs-watch` and `start` in the same console.
@ -34,29 +31,28 @@ Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
* `yarn docs-lint` - check that the doc gen code follows our style rules.
* `yarn docs-test` - run the unit tests for the doc generation code.
* `yarn boilerplate:add` - generate all the boilerplate code for the examples, so that they can be run locally.
* `yarn boilerplate:add:viewengine` - same as `boilerplate:add` but also turns on `ViewEngine` (pre-Ivy) mode.
* `yarn boilerplate:add` - generate all the boilerplate code for the examples, so that they can be run locally. Add the option `--local` to use your local version of Angular contained in the "dist" folder.
* `yarn boilerplate:remove` - remove all the boilerplate code that was added via `yarn boilerplate:add`.
* `yarn generate-stackblitz` - generate the stackblitz files that are used by the `live-example` tags in the docs.
* `yarn generate-zips` - generate the zip files from the examples. Zip available via the `live-example` tags in the docs.
* `yarn example-e2e` - run all e2e tests for examples. Available options:
- `--setup`: generate boilerplate, force webdriver update & other setup, then run tests.
- `--local`: run e2e tests with the local version of Angular contained in the "dist" folder.
_Requires `--setup` in order to take effect._
- `--viewengine`: run e2e tests in `ViewEngine` (pre-Ivy) mode.
- `--filter=foo`: limit e2e tests to those containing the word "foo".
* `yarn example-e2e` - run all e2e tests for examples
- `yarn example-e2e --setup` - force webdriver update & other setup, then run tests
- `yarn example-e2e --filter=foo` - limit e2e tests to those containing the word "foo"
- `yarn example-e2e --setup --local` - run e2e tests with the local version of Angular contained in the "dist" folder
> **Note for Windows users**
>
> Setting up the examples involves creating some [symbolic links](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link) (see [here](./tools/examples/README.md#symlinked-node_modules) for details). On Windows, this requires to either have [Developer Mode enabled](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsdeveloper/2016/12/02/symlinks-windows-10) (supported on Windows 10 or newer) or run the setup commands as administrator.
>
> The affected commands are:
> - `yarn setup` / `yarn setup-*`
> - `yarn build` / `yarn build-*`
> - `yarn boilerplate:add`
> - `yarn example-e2e --setup`
* `yarn build-ie-polyfills` - generates a js file of polyfills that can be loaded in Internet Explorer.
## Developing on Windows
The `packages/` directory may contain Linux-specific symlinks, which are not recognized by Windows.
These unresolved links cause the docs generation process to fail because it cannot locate certain files.
> Hint: The following steps require administration rights or [Windows Developer Mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/get-started/enable-your-device-for-development) enabled!
To fix this problem, run `scripts/windows/create-symlinks.sh`. This command creates temporary files where the symlinks used to be. Make sure not to commit those files with your documentation changes.
When you are done making and testing your documentation changes, you can restore the original symlinks and delete the temporary files by running `scripts/windows/remove-symlinks.sh`.
It's necessary to remove the temporary files, because otherwise they're displayed as local changes in your git working copy and certain operations are blocked.
## Using ServiceWorker locally
@ -105,7 +101,7 @@ You also want to see those changes displayed properly in the doc viewer
with a quick, edit/view cycle time.
For this purpose, use the `yarn docs-watch` task, which watches for changes to source files and only
re-processes the files necessary to generate the docs that are related to the file that has changed.
re-processes the the files necessary to generate the docs that are related to the file that has changed.
Since this task takes shortcuts, it is much faster (often less than 1 second) but it won't produce full
fidelity content. For example, links to other docs and code examples may not render correctly. This is
most particularly noticed in links to other docs and in the embedded examples, which may not always render

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Image metadata and config
FROM debian:buster
FROM debian:jessie
LABEL name="angular.io PR preview" \
description="This image implements the PR preview functionality for angular.io." \
@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ ARG AIO_GITHUB_ORGANIZATION=angular
ARG TEST_AIO_GITHUB_ORGANIZATION=test-org
ARG AIO_GITHUB_REPO=angular
ARG TEST_AIO_GITHUB_REPO=test-repo
ARG AIO_GITHUB_TEAM_SLUGS=aio-auto-previews,aio-contributors
ARG TEST_AIO_GITHUB_TEAM_SLUGS=test-team-1,test-team-2
ARG AIO_GITHUB_TEAM_SLUGS=team,aio-contributors
ARG TEST_AIO_GITHUB_TEAM_SLUGS=team,aio-contributors
ARG AIO_NGINX_HOSTNAME=$AIO_DOMAIN_NAME
ARG TEST_AIO_NGINX_HOSTNAME=$TEST_AIO_DOMAIN_NAME
ARG AIO_NGINX_PORT_HTTP=80
@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ ARG TEST_AIO_NGINX_PORT_HTTPS=4433
ARG AIO_SIGNIFICANT_FILES_PATTERN='^(?:aio|packages)/(?!.*[._]spec\\.[jt]s$)'
ARG TEST_AIO_SIGNIFICANT_FILES_PATTERN=$AIO_SIGNIFICANT_FILES_PATTERN
ARG AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL="aio: preview"
ARG TEST_AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL=$AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL
ARG TEST_AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL="aio: preview"
ARG AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_HOSTNAME=preview.localhost
ARG TEST_AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_HOSTNAME=$AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_HOSTNAME
ARG AIO_ARTIFACT_MAX_SIZE=26214400
ARG TEST_AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_HOSTNAME=preview.localhost
ARG AIO_ARTIFACT_MAX_SIZE=20971520
ARG TEST_AIO_ARTIFACT_MAX_SIZE=200
ARG AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_PORT=3000
ARG TEST_AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_PORT=3001
@ -72,29 +72,25 @@ RUN mkdir /var/log/aio
# Add extra package sources
RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y curl=7.64.0-4+deb10u1
RUN curl --silent --show-error --location https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_12.x | bash -
RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y curl
RUN curl --silent --show-error --location https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_10.x | bash -
RUN curl --silent --show-error https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | apt-key add -
RUN echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list
RUN echo "deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list
# Install packages
# NOTE: Some packages (such as `nginx`, `nodejs`, `openssl`) make older versions unavailable on the
# repositories, so we cannot pin to specific versions for these packages :(
# See for example:
# - https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues/33
# - https://askubuntu.com/questions/715104/how-can-i-downgrade-openssl-via-apt-get
RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y \
cron=3.0pl1-134+deb10u1 \
dnsmasq=2.80-1 \
nano=3.2-3 \
nginx \
chkconfig \
cron \
dnsmasq \
nano \
nodejs \
openssl \
rsyslog=8.1901.0-1 \
vim=2:8.1.0875-5 \
yarn=1.22.4-1
RUN yarn global add pm2@4.4.0
rsyslog \
yarn
RUN apt-get install -t jessie-backports -y nginx
RUN yarn global add pm2@2
# Set up log rotation
@ -155,7 +151,8 @@ RUN sed -i "s|{{\$AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_PORT}}|$TEST_AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_PORT|g" /et
# Set up pm2
RUN pm2 startup --user root > /dev/null
RUN pm2 startup systemv -u root > /dev/null
RUN chkconfig pm2-root on
# Set up the shell scripts
@ -167,7 +164,8 @@ RUN find $AIO_SCRIPTS_SH_DIR -maxdepth 1 -type f -printf "%P\n" \
# Set up the Node.js scripts
COPY scripts-js/ $AIO_SCRIPTS_JS_DIR/
RUN yarn --cwd="$AIO_SCRIPTS_JS_DIR/" install --production --frozen-lockfile
WORKDIR $AIO_SCRIPTS_JS_DIR/
RUN yarn install --production --frozen-lockfile
# Set up health check

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@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ export class BuildCleaner {
]);
} catch (error) {
this.logger.error('ERROR:', error);
throw error;
}
}

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ import {CircleCiApi} from '../common/circle-ci-api';
import {GithubApi} from '../common/github-api';
import {GithubPullRequests} from '../common/github-pull-requests';
import {GithubTeams} from '../common/github-teams';
import {assert, assertNotMissingOrEmpty, computeShortSha, Logger} from '../common/utils';
import {assert, assertNotMissingOrEmpty, Logger} from '../common/utils';
import {BuildCreator} from './build-creator';
import {ChangedPrVisibilityEvent, CreatedBuildEvent} from './build-events';
import {BuildRetriever} from './build-retriever';
@ -144,10 +144,7 @@ export class PreviewServerFactory {
const artifactPath = await buildRetriever.downloadBuildArtifact(buildNum, pr, sha, cfg.buildArtifactPath);
const isPublic = await buildVerifier.getPrIsTrusted(pr);
await buildCreator.create(pr, sha, artifactPath, isPublic);
res.sendStatus(isPublic ? 201 : 202);
logger.log(`PR:${pr}, SHA:${computeShortSha(sha)}, Build:${buildNum} - ` +
`Successfully created ${isPublic ? 'public' : 'non-public'} preview.`);
} catch (err) {
logger.error('CircleCI webhook error', err);
respondWithError(res, err);

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
import * as express from 'express';
import {promisify} from 'util';
import {PreviewServerError} from './preview-error';
/**
@ -12,7 +13,7 @@ export async function respondWithError(res: express.Response, err: any): Promise
}
res.status(err.status);
return new Promise(resolve => res.end(err.message, resolve));
await promisify(res.end.bind(res))(err.message);
}
/**

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
// Imports
import * as cp from 'child_process';
import * as fs from 'fs';
import * as http from 'http';
import * as path from 'path';
import * as shell from 'shelljs';
import {AIO_DOWNLOADS_DIR, HIDDEN_DIR_PREFIX} from '../common/constants';
@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ class Helper {
return fs.readFileSync(absFilePath, 'utf8');
}
public runCmd(cmd: string, opts: cp.ExecOptions = {}): Promise<CmdResult> {
public runCmd(cmd: string, opts: cp.ExecFileOptions = {}): Promise<CmdResult> {
return new Promise(resolve => {
const proc = cp.exec(cmd, opts, (err, stdout, stderr) => resolve({success: !err, err, stdout, stderr}));
this.createCleanUpFn(() => proc.kill());
@ -101,10 +102,21 @@ class Helper {
}
public runForAllSupportedSchemes(suiteFactory: TestSuiteFactory): void {
Object.entries(this.portPerScheme).forEach(([scheme, port]) => suiteFactory(scheme, port));
Object.keys(this.portPerScheme).forEach(scheme => suiteFactory(scheme, this.portPerScheme[scheme]));
}
public verifyResponse(status: number, regex: string | RegExp = /^/): VerifyCmdResultFn {
public verifyResponse(status: number | [number, string], regex: string | RegExp = /^/): VerifyCmdResultFn {
let statusCode: number;
let statusText: string;
if (Array.isArray(status)) {
statusCode = status[0];
statusText = status[1];
} else {
statusCode = status;
statusText = http.STATUS_CODES[statusCode] || 'UNKNOWN_STATUS_CODE';
}
return (result: CmdResult) => {
const [headers, body] = result.stdout.
split(/(?:\r?\n){2,}/).
@ -119,7 +131,7 @@ class Helper {
}
expect(result.success).toBe(true);
expect(headers).toMatch(new RegExp(`HTTP/(?:1\\.1|2) ${status} `));
expect(headers).toContain(`${statusCode} ${statusText}`);
expect(body).toMatch(regex);
};
}

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@ -16,6 +16,13 @@ import {BuildNums, PrNums, SHA} from './constants';
const logger = new Logger('mock-external-apis');
const log = (...args: any[]) => {
// Filter out non-matching URL checks
if (!/^matching.+: false$/.test(args[0])) {
logger.log(...args);
}
};
const AIO_CIRCLE_CI_TOKEN = getEnvVar('AIO_CIRCLE_CI_TOKEN');
const AIO_GITHUB_TOKEN = getEnvVar('AIO_GITHUB_TOKEN');
@ -84,8 +91,8 @@ const createArchive = (buildNum: number, prNum: number, sha: string) => {
};
// Create request scopes
const circleCiApi = nock(CIRCLE_CI_API_HOST).persist();
const githubApi = nock(GITHUB_API_HOST).persist().matchHeader('Authorization', `token ${AIO_GITHUB_TOKEN}`);
const circleCiApi = nock(CIRCLE_CI_API_HOST).log(log).persist();
const githubApi = nock(GITHUB_API_HOST).log(log).persist().matchHeader('Authorization', `token ${AIO_GITHUB_TOKEN}`);
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
afterEach(() => h.cleanUp());
it('should redirect HTTP to HTTPS', async () => {
it('should redirect HTTP to HTTPS', done => {
const httpHost = `${AIO_NGINX_HOSTNAME}:${AIO_NGINX_PORT_HTTP}`;
const httpsHost = `${AIO_NGINX_HOSTNAME}:${AIO_NGINX_PORT_HTTPS}`;
const urlMap = {
@ -24,15 +24,16 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
[`http://foo.${httpHost}/`]: `https://foo.${httpsHost}/`,
};
const verifyRedirection = async (fromUrl: string, toUrl: string) => {
const result = await h.runCmd(`curl -i ${fromUrl}`);
const verifyRedirection = (httpUrl: string) => h.runCmd(`curl -i ${httpUrl}`).then(result => {
h.verifyResponse(307)(result);
const headers = result.stdout.split(/(?:\r?\n){2,}/)[0];
expect(headers).toContain(`Location: ${toUrl}`);
};
expect(headers).toContain(`Location: ${urlMap[httpUrl]}`);
});
await Promise.all(Object.entries(urlMap).map(urls => verifyRedirection(...urls)));
Promise.
all(Object.keys(urlMap).map(verifyRedirection)).
then(done);
});
@ -61,15 +62,15 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
});
it('should return /index.html', async () => {
it('should return /index.html', done => {
const origin = `${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`;
const bodyRegex = new RegExp(`^PR: ${pr} | SHA: ${sha9} | File: /index\\.html$`);
await Promise.all([
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${origin}/index.html`).then(h.verifyResponse(200, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${origin}/`).then(h.verifyResponse(200, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${origin}`).then(h.verifyResponse(200, bodyRegex)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
@ -89,11 +90,12 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
});
it('should return /foo/bar.js', async () => {
it('should return /foo/bar.js', done => {
const bodyRegex = new RegExp(`^PR: ${pr} | SHA: ${sha9} | File: /foo/bar\\.js$`);
await h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}/foo/bar.js`).
then(h.verifyResponse(200, bodyRegex));
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}/foo/bar.js`).
then(h.verifyResponse(200, bodyRegex)).
then(done);
});
@ -109,46 +111,47 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
});
it('should respond with 403 for directories', async () => {
await Promise.all([
it('should respond with 403 for directories', done => {
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}/foo/`).then(h.verifyResponse(403)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}/foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(403)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths to files', async () => {
await h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}/foo/baz.css`).
then(h.verifyResponse(404));
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths to files', done => {
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}/foo/baz.css`).
then(h.verifyResponse(404)).
then(done);
});
it('should rewrite to \'index.html\' for unknown paths that don\'t look like files', async () => {
it('should rewrite to \'index.html\' for unknown paths that don\'t look like files', done => {
const origin = `${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`;
const bodyRegex = new RegExp(`^PR: ${pr} | SHA: ${sha9} | File: /index\\.html$`);
await Promise.all([
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${origin}/foo/baz`).then(h.verifyResponse(200, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${origin}/foo/baz/`).then(h.verifyResponse(200, bodyRegex)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
it('should respond with 404 for unknown PRs/SHAs', async () => {
it('should respond with 404 for unknown PRs/SHAs', done => {
const otherPr = 54321;
const otherShortSha = computeShortSha('8'.repeat(40));
await Promise.all([
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}9-${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${otherPr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}9.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${otherShortSha}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
it('should respond with 404 if the subdomain format is wrong', async () => {
await Promise.all([
it('should respond with 404 if the subdomain format is wrong', done => {
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://xpr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://prx${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://xx${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
@ -157,25 +160,26 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}_${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
it('should reject PRs with leading zeros', async () => {
await h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr0${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`).
then(h.verifyResponse(404));
it('should reject PRs with leading zeros', done => {
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr0${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`).
then(h.verifyResponse(404)).
then(done);
});
it('should accept SHAs with leading zeros (but not trim the zeros)', async () => {
it('should accept SHAs with leading zeros (but not trim the zeros)', done => {
const bodyRegex9 = new RegExp(`^PR: ${pr} | SHA: ${sha9} | File: /index\\.html$`);
const bodyRegex0 = new RegExp(`^PR: ${pr} | SHA: ${sha0} | File: /index\\.html$`);
await Promise.all([
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-0${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha9}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(200, bodyRegex9)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://pr${pr}-${shortSha0}.${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(200, bodyRegex0)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
});
@ -227,23 +231,23 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
describe(`${host}/health-check`, () => {
it('should respond with 200', async () => {
await Promise.all([
it('should respond with 200', done => {
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://${host}/health-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(200)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://${host}/health-check/`).then(h.verifyResponse(200)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
it('should respond with 404 if the path does not match exactly', async () => {
await Promise.all([
it('should respond with 404 if the path does not match exactly', done => {
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://${host}/health-check/foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://${host}/health-check-foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://${host}/health-checknfoo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://${host}/foo/health-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://${host}/foo-health-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${scheme}://${host}/foonhealth-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
});
@ -255,10 +259,10 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
it('should disallow non-GET requests', async () => {
await Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX POST ${baseUrl}/42`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PUT ${baseUrl}/42`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PATCH ${baseUrl}/42`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX DELETE ${baseUrl}/42`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX POST ${baseUrl}/42`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PUT ${baseUrl}/42`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PATCH ${baseUrl}/42`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX DELETE ${baseUrl}/42`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
]);
});
@ -287,28 +291,29 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
describe(`${host}/circle-build`, () => {
it('should disallow non-POST requests', async () => {
it('should disallow non-POST requests', done => {
const url = `${scheme}://${host}/circle-build`;
await Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX GET ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PUT ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PATCH ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX DELETE ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
]);
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX GET ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PUT ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PATCH ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX DELETE ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
]).then(done);
});
it('should pass requests through to the preview server', async () => {
await h.runCmd(`curl -iLX POST ${scheme}://${host}/circle-build`).
then(h.verifyResponse(400, /Incorrect body content. Expected JSON/));
it('should pass requests through to the preview server', done => {
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX POST ${scheme}://${host}/circle-build`).
then(h.verifyResponse(400, /Incorrect body content. Expected JSON/)).
then(done);
});
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths', async () => {
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths', done => {
const cmdPrefix = `curl -iLX POST ${scheme}://${host}`;
await Promise.all([
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foo/circle-build/`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foo-circle-build/`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/fooncircle-build/`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/circle-buildnfoo/`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/circle-build/pr`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/circle-build/42`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
});
@ -327,33 +332,38 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
const url = `${scheme}://${host}/pr-updated`;
it('should disallow non-POST requests', async () => {
await Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX GET ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PUT ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PATCH ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX DELETE ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse(405)),
]);
it('should disallow non-POST requests', done => {
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX GET ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PUT ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PATCH ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX DELETE ${url}`).then(h.verifyResponse([405, 'Not Allowed'])),
]).then(done);
});
it('should pass requests through to the preview server', async () => {
await h.runCmd(`curl -iLX POST --header "Content-Type: application/json" ${url}`).
then(h.verifyResponse(400, /Missing or empty 'number' field/));
it('should pass requests through to the preview server', done => {
const cmdPrefix = `curl -iLX POST --header "Content-Type: application/json"`;
const cmd1 = `${cmdPrefix} ${url}`;
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(cmd1).then(h.verifyResponse(400, /Missing or empty 'number' field/)),
]).then(done);
});
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths', async () => {
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths', done => {
const cmdPrefix = `curl -iLX POST ${scheme}://${host}`;
await Promise.all([
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foo/pr-updated`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foo-pr-updated`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foonpr-updated`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/pr-updated/foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/pr-updated-foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/pr-updatednfoo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
});
@ -364,7 +374,7 @@ describe(`nginx`, () => {
beforeEach(() => {
['index.html', 'foo.js', 'foo/index.html'].forEach(relFilePath => {
const absFilePath = path.join(AIO_BUILDS_DIR, relFilePath);
h.writeFile(absFilePath, {content: `File: /${relFilePath}`});
return h.writeFile(absFilePath, {content: `File: /${relFilePath}`});
});
});

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@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
describe(`${host}/circle-build`, () => {
const curl = makeCurl(`${host}/circle-build`);
const curl = makeCurl(`${host}/circle-build`);
it('should disallow non-POST requests', async () => {
const bodyRegex = /^Unknown resource/;
@ -189,7 +189,8 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
});
it('should respond with 201 if a new public build is created', async () => {
await curl(payload(BuildNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER)).then(h.verifyResponse(201));
await curl(payload(BuildNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER))
.then(h.verifyResponse(201));
expect({ prNum: PrNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER }).toExistAsABuild();
});
@ -198,7 +199,7 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
expect({ prNum: PrNums.TRUST_CHECK_UNTRUSTED, isPublic: false }).toExistAsABuild();
});
[true, false].forEach(isPublic => {
[true].forEach(isPublic => {
const build = isPublic ? BuildNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER : BuildNums.TRUST_CHECK_UNTRUSTED;
const prNum = isPublic ? PrNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER : PrNums.TRUST_CHECK_UNTRUSTED;
const label = isPublic ? 'public' : 'non-public';
@ -363,23 +364,23 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
describe(`${host}/health-check`, () => {
it('should respond with 200', async () => {
await Promise.all([
it('should respond with 200', done => {
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(200)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-check/`).then(h.verifyResponse(200)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
it('should respond with 404 if the path does not match exactly', async () => {
await Promise.all([
it('should respond with 404 if the path does not match exactly', done => {
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-check/foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-check-foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-checknfoo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/foo/health-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/foo-health-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/foonhealth-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
});
@ -425,18 +426,18 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
});
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths', async () => {
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths', done => {
const mockPayload = JSON.stringify({number: 1}); // MockExternalApiFlags.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER });
const cmdPrefix = `curl -iLX POST --data "${mockPayload}" ${host}`;
await Promise.all([
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foo/pr-updated`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foo-pr-updated`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foonpr-updated`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/pr-updated/foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/pr-updated-foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/pr-updatednfoo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
@ -550,10 +551,10 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
describe(`${host}/*`, () => {
it('should respond with 404 for requests to unknown URLs', async () => {
it('should respond with 404 for requests to unknown URLs', done => {
const bodyRegex = /^Unknown resource/;
await Promise.all([
Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/index.html`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
@ -561,7 +562,7 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX POST ${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PATCH ${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX DELETE ${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
]);
]).then(done);
});
});

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@ -14,41 +14,42 @@
"predev": "yarn build || true",
"dev": "run-p ~~build-watch ~~test-watch",
"lint": "tslint --project tsconfig.json",
"pretest": "run-s build lint",
"pretest": "yarn build",
"test": "yarn ~~test-only",
"pretest-watch": "yarn pretest",
"test-watch": "yarn ~~test-watch",
"~~build": "tsc",
"~~build-watch": "yarn ~~build --watch",
"pre~~test-only": "yarn lint",
"~~test-only": "node dist/test",
"~~test-watch": "nodemon --delay 1 --exec \"yarn ~~test-only\" --watch dist"
},
"dependencies": {
"body-parser": "^1.19.0",
"delete-empty": "^3.0.0",
"express": "^4.17.1",
"jasmine": "^3.6.1",
"nock": "^13.0.4",
"node-fetch": "^2.6.1",
"shelljs": "^0.8.4",
"source-map-support": "^0.5.19",
"tar-stream": "^2.1.3",
"tslib": "^2.0.1"
"body-parser": "^1.18.3",
"delete-empty": "^2.0.0",
"express": "^4.16.3",
"jasmine": "^3.2.0",
"nock": "^9.6.1",
"node-fetch": "^2.2.0",
"shelljs": "^0.8.2",
"source-map-support": "^0.5.9",
"tar-stream": "^1.6.1",
"tslib": "^1.9.3"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/body-parser": "^1.19.0",
"@types/express": "^4.17.8",
"@types/jasmine": "^3.5.14",
"@types/nock": "^11.1.0",
"@types/node": "^14.6.4",
"@types/node-fetch": "^2.5.7",
"@types/shelljs": "^0.8.8",
"@types/supertest": "^2.0.10",
"nodemon": "^2.0.4",
"npm-run-all": "^4.1.5",
"supertest": "^4.0.2",
"tslint": "^6.1.3",
"@types/body-parser": "^1.17.0",
"@types/express": "^4.16.0",
"@types/jasmine": "^2.8.8",
"@types/nock": "^9.3.0",
"@types/node": "^10.9.2",
"@types/node-fetch": "^2.1.2",
"@types/shelljs": "^0.8.0",
"@types/supertest": "^2.0.5",
"nodemon": "^1.18.3",
"npm-run-all": "^4.1.3",
"supertest": "^3.1.0",
"tslint": "^5.11.0",
"tslint-jasmine-noSkipOrFocus": "^1.0.9",
"typescript": "^4.0.2"
"typescript": "^3.0.1"
}
}

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ const EXISTING_DOWNLOADS = [
'20-1234567-build.zip',
];
const OPEN_PRS = [10, 40];
const ANY_DATE = jasmine.any(String);
// Tests
describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
@ -76,18 +77,22 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
let cleanerRemoveUnnecessaryDownloadsSpy: jasmine.Spy;
beforeEach(() => {
cleanerGetExistingBuildNumbersSpy = spyOn(cleaner, 'getExistingBuildNumbers').and.resolveTo(EXISTING_BUILDS);
cleanerGetOpenPrNumbersSpy = spyOn(cleaner, 'getOpenPrNumbers').and.resolveTo(OPEN_PRS);
cleanerGetExistingDownloadsSpy = spyOn(cleaner, 'getExistingDownloads').and.resolveTo(EXISTING_DOWNLOADS);
cleanerGetExistingBuildNumbersSpy = spyOn(cleaner, 'getExistingBuildNumbers')
.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(EXISTING_BUILDS));
cleanerGetOpenPrNumbersSpy = spyOn(cleaner, 'getOpenPrNumbers')
.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(OPEN_PRS));
cleanerGetExistingDownloadsSpy = spyOn(cleaner, 'getExistingDownloads')
.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(EXISTING_DOWNLOADS));
cleanerRemoveUnnecessaryBuildsSpy = spyOn(cleaner, 'removeUnnecessaryBuilds');
cleanerRemoveUnnecessaryDownloadsSpy = spyOn(cleaner, 'removeUnnecessaryDownloads');
});
it('should return a promise', async () => {
const promise = cleaner.cleanUp();
expect(promise).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
expect(promise).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
// Do not complete the test and release the spies synchronously, to avoid running the actual implementations.
await promise;
@ -125,32 +130,52 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
it('should reject if \'getOpenPrNumbers()\' rejects', async () => {
cleanerGetOpenPrNumbersSpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
await expectAsync(cleaner.cleanUp()).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
try {
cleanerGetOpenPrNumbersSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
await cleaner.cleanUp();
} catch (err) {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
}
});
it('should reject if \'getExistingBuildNumbers()\' rejects', async () => {
cleanerGetExistingBuildNumbersSpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
await expectAsync(cleaner.cleanUp()).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
try {
cleanerGetExistingBuildNumbersSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
await cleaner.cleanUp();
} catch (err) {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
}
});
it('should reject if \'getExistingDownloads()\' rejects', async () => {
cleanerGetExistingDownloadsSpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
await expectAsync(cleaner.cleanUp()).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
try {
cleanerGetExistingDownloadsSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
await cleaner.cleanUp();
} catch (err) {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
}
});
it('should reject if \'removeUnnecessaryBuilds()\' rejects', async () => {
cleanerRemoveUnnecessaryBuildsSpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
await expectAsync(cleaner.cleanUp()).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
try {
cleanerRemoveUnnecessaryBuildsSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
await cleaner.cleanUp();
} catch (err) {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
}
});
it('should reject if \'removeUnnecessaryDownloads()\' rejects', async () => {
cleanerRemoveUnnecessaryDownloadsSpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
await expectAsync(cleaner.cleanUp()).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
try {
cleanerRemoveUnnecessaryDownloadsSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
await cleaner.cleanUp();
} catch (err) {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
}
});
});
@ -162,15 +187,13 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
let promise: Promise<number[]>;
beforeEach(() => {
fsReaddirSpy = spyOn(fs, 'readdir').and.callFake(
((_: string, cb: typeof readdirCb) => readdirCb = cb) as unknown as typeof fs.readdir,
);
fsReaddirSpy = spyOn(fs, 'readdir').and.callFake((_: string, cb: typeof readdirCb) => readdirCb = cb);
promise = cleaner.getExistingBuildNumbers();
});
it('should return a promise', () => {
expect(promise).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
expect(promise).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
@ -180,27 +203,43 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
});
it('should reject if an error occurs while getting the files', async () => {
it('should reject if an error occurs while getting the files', done => {
promise.catch(err => {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
readdirCb('Test');
await expectAsync(promise).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
});
it('should resolve with the returned files (as numbers)', async () => {
it('should resolve with the returned files (as numbers)', done => {
promise.then(result => {
expect(result).toEqual([12, 34, 56]);
done();
});
readdirCb(null, ['12', '34', '56']);
await expectAsync(promise).toBeResolvedTo([12, 34, 56]);
});
it('should remove `HIDDEN_DIR_PREFIX` from the filenames', async () => {
it('should remove `HIDDEN_DIR_PREFIX` from the filenames', done => {
promise.then(result => {
expect(result).toEqual([12, 34, 56]);
done();
});
readdirCb(null, [`${HIDDEN_DIR_PREFIX}12`, '34', `${HIDDEN_DIR_PREFIX}56`]);
await expectAsync(promise).toBeResolvedTo([12, 34, 56]);
});
it('should ignore files with non-numeric (or zero) names', async () => {
it('should ignore files with non-numeric (or zero) names', done => {
promise.then(result => {
expect(result).toEqual([12, 34, 56]);
done();
});
readdirCb(null, ['12', 'foo', '34', 'bar', '56', '000']);
await expectAsync(promise).toBeResolvedTo([12, 34, 56]);
});
});
@ -220,7 +259,7 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
it('should return a promise', () => {
expect(promise).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
expect(promise).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
@ -229,15 +268,31 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
});
it('should reject if an error occurs while fetching PRs', async () => {
it('should reject if an error occurs while fetching PRs', done => {
promise.catch(err => {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
prDeferred.reject('Test');
await expectAsync(promise).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
});
it('should resolve with the numbers of the fetched PRs', async () => {
it('should resolve with the numbers of the fetched PRs', done => {
promise.then(prNumbers => {
expect(prNumbers).toEqual([1, 2, 3]);
done();
});
prDeferred.resolve([{id: 0, number: 1}, {id: 1, number: 2}, {id: 2, number: 3}]);
await expectAsync(promise).toBeResolvedTo([1, 2, 3]);
});
it('should log the number of open PRs', () => {
promise.then(prNumbers => {
expect(loggerLogSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
ANY_DATE, 'BuildCleaner: ', `Open pull requests: ${prNumbers}`);
});
});
});
@ -249,15 +304,13 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
let promise: Promise<string[]>;
beforeEach(() => {
fsReaddirSpy = spyOn(fs, 'readdir').and.callFake(
((_: string, cb: typeof readdirCb) => readdirCb = cb) as unknown as typeof fs.readdir,
);
fsReaddirSpy = spyOn(fs, 'readdir').and.callFake((_: string, cb: typeof readdirCb) => readdirCb = cb);
promise = cleaner.getExistingDownloads();
});
it('should return a promise', () => {
expect(promise).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
expect(promise).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
@ -267,21 +320,33 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
});
it('should reject if an error occurs while getting the files', async () => {
it('should reject if an error occurs while getting the files', done => {
promise.catch(err => {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
readdirCb('Test');
await expectAsync(promise).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
});
it('should resolve with the returned file names', async () => {
it('should resolve with the returned file names', done => {
promise.then(result => {
expect(result).toEqual(EXISTING_DOWNLOADS);
done();
});
readdirCb(null, EXISTING_DOWNLOADS);
await expectAsync(promise).toBeResolvedTo(EXISTING_DOWNLOADS);
});
it('should ignore files that do not match the artifactPath', async () => {
it('should ignore files that do not match the artifactPath', done => {
promise.then(result => {
expect(result).toEqual(['10-ABCDEF-build.zip', '30-FFFFFFF-build.zip']);
done();
});
readdirCb(null, ['10-ABCDEF-build.zip', '20-AAAAAAA-otherfile.zip', '30-FFFFFFF-build.zip']);
await expectAsync(promise).toBeResolvedTo(['10-ABCDEF-build.zip', '30-FFFFFFF-build.zip']);
});
});
@ -299,7 +364,7 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
});
it('should test if the directory exists (and return if it does not)', () => {
it('should test if the directory exists (and return if is does not)', () => {
shellTestSpy.and.returnValue(false);
cleaner.removeDir('/foo/bar');
@ -316,19 +381,22 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
it('should make the directory and its content writable before removing', () => {
shellRmSpy.and.callFake(() => expect(shellChmodSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-R', 'a+w', '/foo/bar'));
cleaner.removeDir('/foo/bar');
expect(shellChmodSpy).toHaveBeenCalledBefore(shellRmSpy);
expect(shellChmodSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-R', 'a+w', '/foo/bar');
expect(shellRmSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it('should catch errors and log them', () => {
shellRmSpy.and.throwError('Test');
shellRmSpy.and.callFake(() => {
// tslint:disable-next-line: no-string-throw
throw 'Test';
});
cleaner.removeDir('/foo/bar');
expect(loggerErrorSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('ERROR: Unable to remove \'/foo/bar\' due to:', new Error('Test'));
expect(loggerErrorSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('ERROR: Unable to remove \'/foo/bar\' due to:', 'Test');
});
});
@ -381,7 +449,7 @@ describe('BuildCleaner', () => {
expect(cleanerRemoveDirSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(0);
cleanerRemoveDirSpy.calls.reset();
cleaner.removeUnnecessaryBuilds([1, 2, 3, 4], []);
(cleaner as any).removeUnnecessaryBuilds([1, 2, 3, 4], []);
expect(cleanerRemoveDirSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(8);
expect(cleanerRemoveDirSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(normalize('/foo/bar/1'));
expect(cleanerRemoveDirSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(normalize('/foo/bar/2'));

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@ -45,15 +45,25 @@ describe('CircleCIApi', () => {
const errorMessage = 'Invalid request';
const request = nock(BASE_URL).get(`/${buildNum}?circle-token=${TOKEN}`);
request.replyWithError(errorMessage);
await expectAsync(api.getBuildInfo(buildNum)).toBeRejectedWithError(
try {
request.replyWithError(errorMessage);
await api.getBuildInfo(buildNum);
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (err) {
expect(err.message).toEqual(
`CircleCI build info request failed ` +
`(request to ${BASE_URL}/${buildNum}?circle-token=${TOKEN} failed, reason: ${errorMessage})`);
}
request.reply(404, errorMessage);
await expectAsync(api.getBuildInfo(buildNum)).toBeRejectedWithError(
try {
request.reply(404, errorMessage);
await api.getBuildInfo(buildNum);
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (err) {
expect(err.message).toEqual(
`CircleCI build info request failed ` +
`(request to ${BASE_URL}/${buildNum}?circle-token=${TOKEN} failed, reason: ${errorMessage})`);
}
});
});
@ -68,7 +78,8 @@ describe('CircleCIApi', () => {
.get(`/${buildNum}/artifacts?circle-token=${TOKEN}`)
.reply(200, [artifact0, artifact1, artifact2]);
await expectAsync(api.getBuildArtifactUrl(buildNum, 'some/path/1')).toBeResolvedTo('https://url/1');
const artifactUrl = await api.getBuildArtifactUrl(buildNum, 'some/path/1');
expect(artifactUrl).toEqual('https://url/1');
request.done();
});
@ -79,15 +90,25 @@ describe('CircleCIApi', () => {
const errorMessage = 'Invalid request';
const request = nock(BASE_URL).get(`/${buildNum}/artifacts?circle-token=${TOKEN}`);
request.replyWithError(errorMessage);
await expectAsync(api.getBuildArtifactUrl(buildNum, 'some/path/1')).toBeRejectedWithError(
try {
request.replyWithError(errorMessage);
await api.getBuildArtifactUrl(buildNum, 'some/path/1');
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (err) {
expect(err.message).toEqual(
`CircleCI artifact URL request failed ` +
`(request to ${BASE_URL}/${buildNum}/artifacts?circle-token=${TOKEN} failed, reason: ${errorMessage})`);
}
request.reply(404, errorMessage);
await expectAsync(api.getBuildArtifactUrl(buildNum, 'some/path/1')).toBeRejectedWithError(
try {
request.reply(404, errorMessage);
await api.getBuildArtifactUrl(buildNum, 'some/path/1');
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (err) {
expect(err.message).toEqual(
`CircleCI artifact URL request failed ` +
`(request to ${BASE_URL}/${buildNum}/artifacts?circle-token=${TOKEN} failed, reason: ${errorMessage})`);
}
});
it('should throw an error if the response does not contain the specified artifact', async () => {
@ -100,9 +121,14 @@ describe('CircleCIApi', () => {
.get(`/${buildNum}/artifacts?circle-token=${TOKEN}`)
.reply(200, [artifact0, artifact1, artifact2]);
await expectAsync(api.getBuildArtifactUrl(buildNum, 'some/path/3')).toBeRejectedWithError(
try {
await api.getBuildArtifactUrl(buildNum, 'some/path/3');
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (err) {
expect(err.message).toEqual(
`CircleCI artifact URL request failed ` +
`(Missing artifact (some/path/3) for CircleCI build: ${buildNum})`);
}
});
});
});

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
it('should return a promise', () => {
expect((api as any).getPaginated()).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
expect((api as any).getPaginated()).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
@ -131,30 +131,45 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
});
it('should reject if the request fails', async () => {
const responsePromise = (api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar');
it('should reject if the request fails', done => {
(api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar').catch((err: any) => {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
deferreds[0].reject('Test');
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
});
it('should resolve with the returned items', async () => {
it('should resolve with the returned items', done => {
const items = [{id: 1}, {id: 2}];
const responsePromise = (api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar');
deferreds[0].resolve(items);
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeResolvedTo(items);
(api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar').then((data: any) => {
expect(data).toEqual(items);
done();
});
deferreds[0].resolve(items);
});
it('should iteratively call \'get()\' to fetch all items', async () => {
it('should iteratively call \'get()\' to fetch all items', done => {
// Create an array or 250 objects.
const allItems = new Array(250).fill(null).map((_, i) => ({id: i}));
const allItems = '.'.repeat(250).split('').map((_, i) => ({id: i}));
const apiGetSpy = api.get as jasmine.Spy;
const paramsForPage = (page: number) => ({baz: 'qux', page, per_page: 100});
const responsePromise = (api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar', {baz: 'qux'});
(api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar', {baz: 'qux'}).then((data: any) => {
const paramsForPage = (page: number) => ({baz: 'qux', page, per_page: 100});
expect(apiGetSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(3);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(0)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(1)]);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(1)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(2)]);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(2)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(3)]);
expect(data).toEqual(allItems);
done();
});
deferreds[0].resolve(allItems.slice(0, 100));
setTimeout(() => {
@ -163,13 +178,6 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
deferreds[2].resolve(allItems.slice(200));
}, 0);
}, 0);
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeResolvedTo(allItems);
expect(apiGetSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(3);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(0)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(1)]);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(1)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(2)]);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(2)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(3)]);
});
});
@ -209,29 +217,28 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
describe('request()', () => {
it('should return a promise', () => {
nock('https://api.github.com').get('/').reply(200);
expect((api as any).request()).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
nock('https://api.github.com').get('').reply(200);
expect((api as any).request()).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
it('should call \'https.request()\' with the correct options', async () => {
it('should call \'https.request()\' with the correct options', () => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(200);
await (api as any).request('method', '/path');
(api as any).request('method', '/path');
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should add the \'Authorization\' header containing the \'githubToken\'', async () => {
it('should add the \'Authorization\' header containing the \'githubToken\'', () => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method', undefined, {
reqheaders: {Authorization: 'token 12345'},
})
.reply(200);
await (api as any).request('method', '/path');
(api as any).request('method', '/path');
requestHandler.done();
});
@ -240,85 +247,97 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.replyWithError('Test');
await expectAsync((api as any).request('method', '/path')).toBeRejectedWithError('Test');
let message = 'Failed to reject error';
await (api as any).request('method', '/path').catch((err: any) => message = err.message);
expect(message).toEqual('Test');
});
it('should \'JSON.stringify\' and send the data along with the request', async () => {
it('should \'JSON.stringify\' and send the data along with the request', () => {
const data = {key: 'value'};
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method', JSON.stringify(data))
.reply(200);
await (api as any).request('method', '/path', data);
(api as any).request('method', '/path', data);
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should reject if response statusCode is <200', async () => {
it('should reject if response statusCode is <200', done => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(199);
const responsePromise = (api as any).request('method', '/path');
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('failed'));
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('status: 199'));
(api as any).request('method', '/path')
.catch((err: string) => {
expect(err).toContain('failed');
expect(err).toContain('status: 199');
done();
});
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should reject if response statusCode is >=400', async () => {
it('should reject if response statusCode is >=400', done => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(400);
const responsePromise = (api as any).request('method', '/path');
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('failed'));
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('status: 400'));
(api as any).request('method', '/path')
.catch((err: string) => {
expect(err).toContain('failed');
expect(err).toContain('status: 400');
done();
});
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should include the response text in the rejection message', async () => {
it('should include the response text in the rejection message', done => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(500, 'Test');
const responsePromise = (api as any).request('method', '/path');
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('Test'));
(api as any).request('method', '/path')
.catch((err: string) => {
expect(err).toContain('Test');
done();
});
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should resolve if returned statusCode is >=200 and <400', async () => {
it('should resolve if returned statusCode is >=200 and <400', done => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(200);
await expectAsync((api as any).request('method', '/path')).toBeResolved();
(api as any).request('method', '/path').then(done);
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should parse the response body into an object using \'JSON.parse\'', async () => {
it('should parse the response body into an object using \'JSON.parse\'', done => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(300, '{"foo": "bar"}');
await expectAsync((api as any).request('method', '/path')).toBeResolvedTo({foo: 'bar'});
(api as any).request('method', '/path').then((data: any) => {
expect(data).toEqual({foo: 'bar'});
done();
});
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should reject if the response text is malformed JSON', async () => {
it('should reject if the response text is malformed JSON', done => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(300, '}');
await expectAsync((api as any).request('method', '/path')).toBeRejectedWithError(SyntaxError);
(api as any).request('method', '/path').catch((err: any) => {
expect(err).toEqual(jasmine.any(SyntaxError));
done();
});
requestHandler.done();
});

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
// Imports
import {GithubApi} from '../../lib/common/github-api';
import {GithubPullRequests, PullRequest} from '../../lib/common/github-pull-requests';
import {GithubPullRequests} from '../../lib/common/github-pull-requests';
// Tests
describe('GithubPullRequests', () => {
@ -47,21 +47,27 @@ describe('GithubPullRequests', () => {
it('should make a POST request to Github with the correct pathname, params and data', () => {
githubApi.post.and.resolveTo();
githubApi.post.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve());
prs.addComment(42, 'body');
expect(githubApi.post).toHaveBeenCalledWith('/repos/foo/bar/issues/42/comments', null, {body: 'body'});
});
it('should reject if the request fails', async () => {
githubApi.post.and.rejectWith('Test');
await expectAsync(prs.addComment(42, 'body')).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
it('should reject if the request fails', done => {
githubApi.post.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
prs.addComment(42, 'body').catch(err => {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
});
it('should resolve with the data from the Github POST', async () => {
githubApi.post.and.resolveTo('Test');
await expectAsync(prs.addComment(42, 'body')).toBeResolvedTo('Test');
it('should resolve with the data from the Github POST', done => {
githubApi.post.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve('Test'));
prs.addComment(42, 'body').then(data => {
expect(data).toBe('Test');
done();
});
});
});
@ -81,11 +87,13 @@ describe('GithubPullRequests', () => {
});
it('should resolve with the data returned from GitHub', async () => {
it('should resolve with the data returned from GitHub', done => {
const expected: any = {number: 42};
githubApi.get.and.resolveTo(expected);
await expectAsync(prs.fetch(42)).toBeResolvedTo(expected);
githubApi.get.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(expected));
prs.fetch(42).then(data => {
expect(data).toEqual(expected);
done();
});
});
});
@ -117,14 +125,9 @@ describe('GithubPullRequests', () => {
});
it('should forward the value returned by \'getPaginated()\'', async () => {
const mockPrs: PullRequest[] = [
{number: 1, user: {login: 'foo'}, labels: []},
{number: 2, user: {login: 'bar'}, labels: []},
];
githubApi.getPaginated.and.resolveTo(mockPrs);
expect(await prs.fetchAll()).toBe(mockPrs);
it('should forward the value returned by \'getPaginated()\'', () => {
githubApi.getPaginated.and.returnValue('Test');
expect(prs.fetchAll() as any).toBe('Test');
});
});
@ -144,11 +147,13 @@ describe('GithubPullRequests', () => {
});
it('should resolve with the data returned from GitHub', async () => {
it('should resolve with the data returned from GitHub', done => {
const expected: any = [{sha: 'ABCDE', filename: 'a/b/c'}, {sha: '12345', filename: 'x/y/z'}];
githubApi.getPaginated.and.resolveTo(expected);
await expectAsync(prs.fetchFiles(42)).toBeResolvedTo(expected);
githubApi.getPaginated.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(expected));
prs.fetchFiles(42).then(data => {
expect(data).toEqual(expected);
done();
});
});
});

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import {GithubApi} from '../../lib/common/github-api';
import {GithubTeams, Team} from '../../lib/common/github-teams';
import {GithubTeams} from '../../lib/common/github-teams';
// Tests
describe('GithubTeams', () => {
@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ describe('GithubTeams', () => {
expect(() => new GithubTeams(githubApi, '')).
toThrowError('Missing or empty required parameter \'githubOrg\'!');
});
});
@ -34,14 +33,9 @@ describe('GithubTeams', () => {
});
it('should forward the value returned by \'getPaginated()\'', async () => {
const mockTeams: Team[] = [
{id: 1, slug: 'foo'},
{id: 2, slug: 'bar'},
];
githubApi.getPaginated.and.resolveTo(mockTeams);
expect(await teams.fetchAll()).toBe(mockTeams);
it('should forward the value returned by \'getPaginated()\'', () => {
githubApi.getPaginated.and.returnValue('Test');
expect(teams.fetchAll() as any).toBe('Test');
});
});
@ -56,77 +50,100 @@ describe('GithubTeams', () => {
it('should return a promise', () => {
githubApi.get.and.resolveTo();
githubApi.get.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve());
const promise = teams.isMemberById('user', [1]);
expect(promise).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
expect(promise).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
it('should resolve with false if called with an empty array', async () => {
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberById('user', [])).toBeResolvedTo(false);
expect(githubApi.get).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
it('should resolve with false if called with an empty array', done => {
teams.isMemberById('user', []).then(isMember => {
expect(isMember).toBe(false);
expect(githubApi.get).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should call \'get()\' with the correct pathname', async () => {
githubApi.get.and.resolveTo();
await teams.isMemberById('user', [1]);
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalledWith('/teams/1/memberships/user');
it('should call \'get()\' with the correct pathname', done => {
githubApi.get.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve());
teams.isMemberById('user', [1]).then(() => {
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalledWith('/teams/1/memberships/user');
done();
});
});
it('should resolve with false if \'get()\' rejects', async () => {
githubApi.get.and.rejectWith(null);
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberById('user', [1])).toBeResolvedTo(false);
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalled();
it('should resolve with false if \'get()\' rejects', done => {
githubApi.get.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject(null));
teams.isMemberById('user', [1]).then(isMember => {
expect(isMember).toBe(false);
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should resolve with false if the membership is not active', async () => {
githubApi.get.and.resolveTo({state: 'pending'});
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberById('user', [1])).toBeResolvedTo(false);
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalled();
it('should resolve with false if the membership is not active', done => {
githubApi.get.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve({state: 'pending'}));
teams.isMemberById('user', [1]).then(isMember => {
expect(isMember).toBe(false);
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should resolve with true if the membership is active', async () => {
githubApi.get.and.resolveTo({state: 'active'});
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberById('user', [1])).toBeResolvedTo(true);
it('should resolve with true if the membership is active', done => {
githubApi.get.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve({state: 'active'}));
teams.isMemberById('user', [1]).then(isMember => {
expect(isMember).toBe(true);
done();
});
});
it('should sequentially call \'get()\' until an active membership is found', async () => {
githubApi.get.
withArgs('/teams/1/memberships/user').and.resolveTo({state: 'pending'}).
withArgs('/teams/2/memberships/user').and.rejectWith(null).
withArgs('/teams/3/memberships/user').and.resolveTo({state: 'active'});
it('should sequentially call \'get()\' until an active membership is found', done => {
const trainedResponses: {[pathname: string]: Promise<{state: string}>} = {
'/teams/1/memberships/user': Promise.resolve({state: 'pending'}),
'/teams/2/memberships/user': Promise.reject(null),
'/teams/3/memberships/user': Promise.resolve({state: 'active'}),
};
githubApi.get.and.callFake((pathname: string) => trainedResponses[pathname]);
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberById('user', [1, 2, 3, 4])).toBeResolvedTo(true);
teams.isMemberById('user', [1, 2, 3, 4]).then(isMember => {
expect(isMember).toBe(true);
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(3);
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(0)[0]).toBe('/teams/1/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(1)[0]).toBe('/teams/2/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(2)[0]).toBe('/teams/3/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(3);
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(0)[0]).toBe('/teams/1/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(1)[0]).toBe('/teams/2/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(2)[0]).toBe('/teams/3/memberships/user');
done();
});
});
it('should resolve with false if no active membership is found', async () => {
githubApi.get.
withArgs('/teams/1/memberships/user').and.resolveTo({state: 'pending'}).
withArgs('/teams/2/memberships/user').and.rejectWith(null).
withArgs('/teams/3/memberships/user').and.resolveTo({state: 'not active'}).
withArgs('/teams/4/memberships/user').and.rejectWith(null);
it('should resolve with false if no active membership is found', done => {
const trainedResponses: {[pathname: string]: Promise<{state: string}>} = {
'/teams/1/memberships/user': Promise.resolve({state: 'pending'}),
'/teams/2/memberships/user': Promise.reject(null),
'/teams/3/memberships/user': Promise.resolve({state: 'not active'}),
'/teams/4/memberships/user': Promise.reject(null),
};
githubApi.get.and.callFake((pathname: string) => trainedResponses[pathname]);
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberById('user', [1, 2, 3, 4])).toBeResolvedTo(false);
teams.isMemberById('user', [1, 2, 3, 4]).then(isMember => {
expect(isMember).toBe(false);
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(4);
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(0)[0]).toBe('/teams/1/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(1)[0]).toBe('/teams/2/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(2)[0]).toBe('/teams/3/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(3)[0]).toBe('/teams/4/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(4);
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(0)[0]).toBe('/teams/1/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(1)[0]).toBe('/teams/2/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(2)[0]).toBe('/teams/3/memberships/user');
expect(githubApi.get.calls.argsFor(3)[0]).toBe('/teams/4/memberships/user');
done();
});
});
});
@ -140,13 +157,14 @@ describe('GithubTeams', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
teams = new GithubTeams(githubApi, 'foo');
teamsFetchAllSpy = spyOn(teams, 'fetchAll').and.resolveTo([{id: 1, slug: 'team1'}, {id: 2, slug: 'team2'}]);
const mockResponse = Promise.resolve([{id: 1, slug: 'team1'}, {id: 2, slug: 'team2'}]);
teamsFetchAllSpy = spyOn(teams, 'fetchAll').and.returnValue(mockResponse);
teamsIsMemberByIdSpy = spyOn(teams, 'isMemberById');
});
it('should return a promise', () => {
expect(teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team-slug'])).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
expect(teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team-slug'])).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
@ -156,46 +174,55 @@ describe('GithubTeams', () => {
});
it('should resolve with false if \'fetchAll()\' rejects', async () => {
teamsFetchAllSpy.and.rejectWith(null);
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team-slug'])).toBeResolvedTo(false);
it('should resolve with false if \'fetchAll()\' rejects', done => {
teamsFetchAllSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject(null));
teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team-slug']).then(isMember => {
expect(isMember).toBe(false);
done();
});
});
it('should call \'isMemberById()\' with the correct params if no team is found', async () => {
await teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['no-match']);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('user', []);
it('should call \'isMemberById()\' with the correct params if no team is found', done => {
teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['no-match']).then(() => {
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('user', []);
done();
});
});
it('should call \'isMemberById()\' with the correct params if teams are found', async () => {
await teams.isMemberBySlug('userA', ['team1']);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('userA', [1]);
it('should call \'isMemberById()\' with the correct params if teams are found', done => {
const spy = teamsIsMemberByIdSpy;
await teams.isMemberBySlug('userB', ['team2']);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('userB', [2]);
await teams.isMemberBySlug('userC', ['team1', 'team2']);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('userC', [1, 2]);
Promise.all([
teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team1']).then(() => expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('user', [1])),
teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team2']).then(() => expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('user', [2])),
teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team1', 'team2']).then(() => expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('user', [1, 2])),
]).then(done);
});
it('should resolve with false if \'isMemberById()\' rejects', async () => {
teamsIsMemberByIdSpy.and.rejectWith(null);
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team1'])).toBeResolvedTo(false);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
it('should resolve with false if \'isMemberById()\' rejects', done => {
teamsIsMemberByIdSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject(null));
teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team1']).then(isMember => {
expect(isMember).toBe(false);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should resolve with the value \'isMemberById()\' resolves with', async () => {
teamsIsMemberByIdSpy.and.resolveTo(true);
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberBySlug('userA', ['team1'])).toBeResolvedTo(true);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('userA', [1]);
teamsIsMemberByIdSpy.and.resolveTo(false);
await expectAsync(teams.isMemberBySlug('userB', ['team1'])).toBeResolvedTo(false);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('userB', [1]);
teamsIsMemberByIdSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(true));
const isMember1 = await teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team1']);
expect(isMember1).toBe(true);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('user', [1]);
teamsIsMemberByIdSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(false));
const isMember2 = await teams.isMemberBySlug('user', ['team1']);
expect(isMember2).toBe(false);
expect(teamsIsMemberByIdSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('user', [1]);
});
});

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@ -9,8 +9,7 @@ import {Logger} from '../../lib/common/utils';
import {BuildCreator} from '../../lib/preview-server/build-creator';
import {ChangedPrVisibilityEvent, CreatedBuildEvent} from '../../lib/preview-server/build-events';
import {PreviewServerError} from '../../lib/preview-server/preview-error';
import {customAsyncMatchers} from './jasmine-custom-async-matchers';
import {expectToBePreviewServerError} from './helpers';
// Tests
describe('BuildCreator', () => {
@ -25,7 +24,6 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
const publicShaDir = path.join(publicPrDir, shortSha);
let bc: BuildCreator;
beforeEach(() => jasmine.addAsyncMatchers(customAsyncMatchers));
beforeEach(() => bc = new BuildCreator(buildsDir));
@ -37,8 +35,8 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
it('should extend EventEmitter', () => {
expect(bc).toBeInstanceOf(BuildCreator);
expect(bc).toBeInstanceOf(EventEmitter);
expect(bc).toEqual(jasmine.any(BuildCreator));
expect(bc).toEqual(jasmine.any(EventEmitter));
expect(Object.getPrototypeOf(bc)).toBe(BuildCreator.prototype);
});
@ -69,43 +67,47 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
const shaDir = isPublic ? publicShaDir : hiddenShaDir;
it('should return a promise', async () => {
it('should return a promise', done => {
const promise = bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic);
expect(promise).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
promise.then(done); // Do not complete the test (and release the spies) synchronously
// to avoid running the actual `extractArchive()`.
// Do not complete the test (and release the spies) synchronously to avoid running the actual
// `extractArchive()`.
await promise;
expect(promise).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
it('should update the PR\'s visibility first if necessary', async () => {
await bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic);
it('should update the PR\'s visibility first if necessary', done => {
bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy.and.callFake(() => expect(shellMkdirSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled());
expect(bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy).toHaveBeenCalledBefore(shellMkdirSpy);
expect(bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(pr, isPublic);
expect(shellMkdirSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).
then(() => {
expect(bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(pr, isPublic);
expect(shellMkdirSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
}).
then(done);
});
it('should create the build directory (and any parent directories)', async () => {
await bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic);
expect(shellMkdirSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-p', shaDir);
it('should create the build directory (and any parent directories)', done => {
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).
then(() => expect(shellMkdirSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-p', shaDir)).
then(done);
});
it('should extract the archive contents into the build directory', async () => {
await bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic);
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(archive, shaDir);
it('should extract the archive contents into the build directory', done => {
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).
then(() => expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(archive, shaDir)).
then(done);
});
it('should emit a CreatedBuildEvent on success', async () => {
it('should emit a CreatedBuildEvent on success', done => {
let emitted = false;
bcEmitSpy.and.callFake((type: string, evt: CreatedBuildEvent) => {
expect(type).toBe(CreatedBuildEvent.type);
expect(evt).toBeInstanceOf(CreatedBuildEvent);
expect(evt).toEqual(jasmine.any(CreatedBuildEvent));
expect(evt.pr).toBe(+pr);
expect(evt.sha).toBe(shortSha);
expect(evt.isPublic).toBe(isPublic);
@ -113,108 +115,130 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
emitted = true;
});
await bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic);
expect(emitted).toBe(true);
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).
then(() => expect(emitted).toBe(true)).
then(done);
});
describe('on error', () => {
let existsValues: {[dir: string]: boolean};
beforeEach(() => {
bcExistsSpy.and.returnValue(false);
existsValues = {
[prDir]: false,
[shaDir]: false,
};
bcExistsSpy.and.callFake((dir: string) => existsValues[dir]);
});
it('should abort and skip further operations if changing the PR\'s visibility fails', async () => {
it('should abort and skip further operations if changing the PR\'s visibility fails', done => {
const mockError = new PreviewServerError(543, 'Test');
bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy.and.rejectWith(mockError);
bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject(mockError));
await expectAsync(bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic)).toBeRejectedWith(mockError);
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).catch(err => {
expect(err).toBe(mockError);
expect(bcExistsSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(shellMkdirSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExistsSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(shellMkdirSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should abort and skip further operations if the build does already exist', async () => {
bcExistsSpy.withArgs(shaDir).and.returnValue(true);
await expectAsync(bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic)).toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError(
409, `Request to overwrite existing ${isPublic ? '' : 'non-'}public directory: ${shaDir}`);
expect(shellMkdirSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
it('should abort and skip further operations if the build does already exist', done => {
existsValues[shaDir] = true;
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).catch(err => {
const publicOrNot = isPublic ? 'public' : 'non-public';
expectToBePreviewServerError(err, 409, `Request to overwrite existing ${publicOrNot} directory: ${shaDir}`);
expect(shellMkdirSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should detect existing build directory after visibility change', async () => {
bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy.and.callFake(() => bcExistsSpy.and.returnValue(true));
it('should detect existing build directory after visibility change', done => {
bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy.and.callFake(() => existsValues[prDir] = existsValues[shaDir] = true);
expect(bcExistsSpy(prDir)).toBe(false);
expect(bcExistsSpy(shaDir)).toBe(false);
await expectAsync(bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic)).toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError(
409, `Request to overwrite existing ${isPublic ? '' : 'non-'}public directory: ${shaDir}`);
expect(shellMkdirSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).catch(err => {
const publicOrNot = isPublic ? 'public' : 'non-public';
expectToBePreviewServerError(err, 409, `Request to overwrite existing ${publicOrNot} directory: ${shaDir}`);
expect(shellMkdirSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to create the directories', async () => {
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to create the directories', done => {
shellMkdirSpy.and.throwError('');
await expectAsync(bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic)).toBeRejected();
expect(shellMkdirSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).catch(() => {
expect(shellMkdirSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to extract the archive', async () => {
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to extract the archive', done => {
bcExtractArchiveSpy.and.throwError('');
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).catch(() => {
expect(shellMkdirSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should delete the PR directory (for new PR)', done => {
bcExtractArchiveSpy.and.throwError('');
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).catch(() => {
expect(shellRmSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-rf', prDir);
done();
});
});
it('should delete the SHA directory (for existing PR)', done => {
existsValues[prDir] = true;
bcExtractArchiveSpy.and.throwError('');
await expectAsync(bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic)).toBeRejected();
expect(shellMkdirSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcExtractArchiveSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).catch(() => {
expect(shellRmSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-rf', shaDir);
done();
});
});
it('should delete the PR directory (for new PR)', async () => {
bcExtractArchiveSpy.and.throwError('');
await expectAsync(bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic)).toBeRejected();
expect(shellRmSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-rf', prDir);
});
it('should delete the SHA directory (for existing PR)', async () => {
bcExistsSpy.withArgs(prDir).and.returnValue(true);
bcExtractArchiveSpy.and.throwError('');
await expectAsync(bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic)).toBeRejected();
expect(shellRmSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-rf', shaDir);
});
it('should reject with an PreviewServerError', async () => {
it('should reject with an PreviewServerError', done => {
// tslint:disable-next-line: no-string-throw
shellMkdirSpy.and.callFake(() => { throw 'Test'; });
await expectAsync(bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic)).toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError(
500, `Error while creating preview at: ${shaDir}\nTest`);
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).catch(err => {
expectToBePreviewServerError(err, 500, `Error while creating preview at: ${shaDir}\nTest`);
done();
});
});
it('should pass PreviewServerError instances unmodified', async () => {
it('should pass PreviewServerError instances unmodified', done => {
shellMkdirSpy.and.callFake(() => { throw new PreviewServerError(543, 'Test'); });
await expectAsync(bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic)).toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError(543, 'Test');
bc.create(pr, sha, archive, isPublic).catch(err => {
expectToBePreviewServerError(err, 543, 'Test');
done();
});
});
});
@ -241,12 +265,12 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
});
it('should return a promise', async () => {
it('should return a promise', done => {
const promise = bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, true);
expect(promise).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
promise.then(done); // Do not complete the test (and release the spies) synchronously
// to avoid running the actual `extractArchive()`.
// Do not complete the test (and release the spies) synchronously to avoid running the actual `extractArchive()`.
await promise;
expect(promise).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
@ -255,53 +279,58 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
const newPrDir = makePublic ? publicPrDir : hiddenPrDir;
it('should rename the directory', async () => {
await bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic);
expect(shellMvSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(oldPrDir, newPrDir);
it('should rename the directory', done => {
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).
then(() => expect(shellMvSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(oldPrDir, newPrDir)).
then(done);
});
describe('when the visibility is updated', () => {
it('should resolve to true', async () => {
await expectAsync(bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic)).toBeResolvedTo(true);
it('should resolve to true', done => {
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).
then(result => expect(result).toBe(true)).
then(done);
});
it('should rename the directory', async () => {
await bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic);
expect(shellMvSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(oldPrDir, newPrDir);
it('should rename the directory', done => {
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).
then(() => expect(shellMvSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(oldPrDir, newPrDir)).
then(done);
});
it('should emit a ChangedPrVisibilityEvent on success', async () => {
it('should emit a ChangedPrVisibilityEvent on success', done => {
let emitted = false;
bcEmitSpy.and.callFake((type: string, evt: ChangedPrVisibilityEvent) => {
expect(type).toBe(ChangedPrVisibilityEvent.type);
expect(evt).toBeInstanceOf(ChangedPrVisibilityEvent);
expect(evt).toEqual(jasmine.any(ChangedPrVisibilityEvent));
expect(evt.pr).toBe(+pr);
expect(evt.shas).toBeInstanceOf(Array);
expect(evt.shas).toEqual(jasmine.any(Array));
expect(evt.isPublic).toBe(makePublic);
emitted = true;
});
await bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic);
expect(emitted).toBe(true);
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).
then(() => expect(emitted).toBe(true)).
then(done);
});
it('should include all shas in the emitted event', async () => {
it('should include all shas in the emitted event', done => {
const shas = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'];
let emitted = false;
bcListShasByDate.and.resolveTo(shas);
bcListShasByDate.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(shas));
bcEmitSpy.and.callFake((type: string, evt: ChangedPrVisibilityEvent) => {
expect(bcListShasByDate).toHaveBeenCalledWith(newPrDir);
expect(type).toBe(ChangedPrVisibilityEvent.type);
expect(evt).toBeInstanceOf(ChangedPrVisibilityEvent);
expect(evt).toEqual(jasmine.any(ChangedPrVisibilityEvent));
expect(evt.pr).toBe(+pr);
expect(evt.shas).toBe(shas);
expect(evt.isPublic).toBe(makePublic);
@ -309,82 +338,94 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
emitted = true;
});
await bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic);
expect(emitted).toBe(true);
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).
then(() => expect(emitted).toBe(true)).
then(done);
});
});
it('should do nothing if the visibility is already up-to-date', async () => {
it('should do nothing if the visibility is already up-to-date', done => {
bcExistsSpy.and.callFake((dir: string) => dir === newPrDir);
await expectAsync(bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic)).toBeResolvedTo(false);
expect(shellMvSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).
then(result => {
expect(result).toBe(false);
expect(shellMvSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
}).
then(done);
});
it('should do nothing if the PR directory does not exist', async () => {
it('should do nothing if the PR directory does not exist', done => {
bcExistsSpy.and.returnValue(false);
await expectAsync(bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic)).toBeResolvedTo(false);
expect(shellMvSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).
then(result => {
expect(result).toBe(false);
expect(shellMvSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
}).
then(done);
});
describe('on error', () => {
it('should abort and skip further operations if both directories exist', async () => {
it('should abort and skip further operations if both directories exist', done => {
bcExistsSpy.and.returnValue(true);
await expectAsync(bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic)).toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError(
409, `Request to move '${oldPrDir}' to existing directory '${newPrDir}'.`);
expect(shellMvSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).catch(err => {
expectToBePreviewServerError(err, 409,
`Request to move '${oldPrDir}' to existing directory '${newPrDir}'.`);
expect(shellMvSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to rename the directory', async () => {
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to rename the directory', done => {
shellMvSpy.and.throwError('');
await expectAsync(bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic)).toBeRejected();
expect(shellMvSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).catch(() => {
expect(shellMvSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to list the SHAs', async () => {
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to list the SHAs', done => {
bcListShasByDate.and.throwError('');
await expectAsync(bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic)).toBeRejected();
expect(shellMvSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).catch(() => {
expect(shellMvSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcListShasByDate).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(bcEmitSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
it('should reject with an PreviewServerError', async () => {
it('should reject with an PreviewServerError', done => {
// tslint:disable-next-line: no-string-throw
shellMvSpy.and.callFake(() => { throw 'Test'; });
await expectAsync(bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic)).toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError(
500, `Error while making PR ${pr} ${makePublic ? 'public' : 'hidden'}.\nTest`);
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).catch(err => {
expectToBePreviewServerError(err, 500,
`Error while making PR ${pr} ${makePublic ? 'public' : 'hidden'}.\nTest`);
done();
});
});
it('should pass PreviewServerError instances unmodified', async () => {
it('should pass PreviewServerError instances unmodified', done => {
shellMvSpy.and.callFake(() => { throw new PreviewServerError(543, 'Test'); });
await expectAsync(bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic)).toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError(543, 'Test');
bc.updatePrVisibility(pr, makePublic).catch(err => {
expectToBePreviewServerError(err, 543, 'Test');
done();
});
});
});
@ -402,14 +443,12 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
fsAccessCbs = [];
fsAccessSpy = spyOn(fs, 'access').and.callFake(
((_: string, cb: (v?: any) => void) => fsAccessCbs.push(cb)) as unknown as typeof fs.access,
);
fsAccessSpy = spyOn(fs, 'access').and.callFake((_: string, cb: (v?: any) => void) => fsAccessCbs.push(cb));
});
it('should return a promise', () => {
expect((bc as any).exists('foo')).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
expect((bc as any).exists('foo')).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
@ -419,29 +458,25 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
});
it('should resolve with \'true\' if \'fs.access()\' succeeds', async () => {
const existsPromises = [
(bc as any).exists('foo'),
(bc as any).exists('bar'),
];
it('should resolve with \'true\' if \'fs.access()\' succeeds', done => {
Promise.
all([(bc as any).exists('foo'), (bc as any).exists('bar')]).
then(results => expect(results).toEqual([true, true])).
then(done);
fsAccessCbs[0]();
fsAccessCbs[1](null);
await expectAsync(Promise.all(existsPromises)).toBeResolvedTo([true, true]);
});
it('should resolve with \'false\' if \'fs.access()\' errors', async () => {
const existsPromises = [
(bc as any).exists('foo'),
(bc as any).exists('bar'),
];
it('should resolve with \'false\' if \'fs.access()\' errors', done => {
Promise.
all([(bc as any).exists('foo'), (bc as any).exists('bar')]).
then(results => expect(results).toEqual([false, false])).
then(done);
fsAccessCbs[0]('Error');
fsAccessCbs[1](new Error());
await expectAsync(Promise.all(existsPromises)).toBeResolvedTo([false, false]);
});
});
@ -460,15 +495,12 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
consoleWarnSpy = spyOn(Logger.prototype, 'warn');
shellChmodSpy = spyOn(shell, 'chmod');
shellRmSpy = spyOn(shell, 'rm');
cpExecSpy = spyOn(cp, 'exec').and.callFake(
((_: string, cb: (...args: any[]) => void) =>
cpExecCbs.push(cb)) as unknown as typeof cp.exec,
);
cpExecSpy = spyOn(cp, 'exec').and.callFake((_: string, cb: (...args: any[]) => void) => cpExecCbs.push(cb));
});
it('should return a promise', () => {
expect((bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar')).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
expect((bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar')).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
@ -480,68 +512,78 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
});
it('should log (as a warning) any stderr output if extracting succeeded', async () => {
const extractPromise = (bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar');
it('should log (as a warning) any stderr output if extracting succeeded', done => {
(bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar').
then(() => expect(consoleWarnSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('This is stderr')).
then(done);
cpExecCbs[0](null, 'This is stdout', 'This is stderr');
await expectAsync(extractPromise).toBeResolved();
expect(consoleWarnSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('This is stderr');
});
it('should make the build directory non-writable', async () => {
const extractPromise = (bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar');
cpExecCbs[0]();
it('should make the build directory non-writable', done => {
(bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar').
then(() => expect(shellChmodSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-R', 'a-w', 'bar')).
then(done);
await expectAsync(extractPromise).toBeResolved();
expect(shellChmodSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-R', 'a-w', 'bar');
cpExecCbs[0]();
});
it('should delete the build artifact file on success', async () => {
const extractPromise = (bc as any).extractArchive('input/file', 'output/dir');
cpExecCbs[0]();
it('should delete the build artifact file on success', done => {
(bc as any).extractArchive('input/file', 'output/dir').
then(() => expect(shellRmSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-f', 'input/file')).
then(done);
await expectAsync(extractPromise).toBeResolved();
expect(shellRmSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-f', 'input/file');
cpExecCbs[0]();
});
describe('on error', () => {
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to extract the archive', async () => {
const extractPromise = (bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar');
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to extract the archive', done => {
(bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar').catch((err: any) => {
expect(shellChmodSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(shellRmSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
cpExecCbs[0]('Test');
await expectAsync(extractPromise).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
expect(shellChmodSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(shellRmSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to make non-writable', async () => {
// tslint:disable-next-line: no-string-throw
shellChmodSpy.and.callFake(() => { throw 'Test'; });
it('should abort and skip further operations if it fails to make non-writable', done => {
(bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar').catch((err: any) => {
expect(shellChmodSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(shellRmSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
shellChmodSpy.and.callFake(() => {
// tslint:disable-next-line: no-string-throw
throw 'Test';
});
const extractPromise = (bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar');
cpExecCbs[0]();
await expectAsync(extractPromise).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
expect(shellChmodSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(shellRmSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it('should abort and reject if it fails to remove the build artifact file', async () => {
// tslint:disable-next-line: no-string-throw
shellRmSpy.and.callFake(() => { throw 'Test'; });
it('should abort and reject if it fails to remove the build artifact file', done => {
(bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar').catch((err: any) => {
expect(shellChmodSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(shellRmSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
shellRmSpy.and.callFake(() => {
// tslint:disable-next-line: no-string-throw
throw 'Test';
});
const extractPromise = (bc as any).extractArchive('foo', 'bar');
cpExecCbs[0]();
await expectAsync(extractPromise).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
expect(shellChmodSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(shellRmSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
@ -558,54 +600,62 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
});
beforeEach(() => {
shellLsSpy = spyOn(shell, 'ls').and.returnValue([] as unknown as shell.ShellArray);
shellLsSpy = spyOn(shell, 'ls').and.returnValue([]);
});
it('should return a promise', async () => {
it('should return a promise', done => {
const promise = (bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir');
expect(promise).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
promise.then(done); // Do not complete the test (and release the spies) synchronously
// to avoid running the actual `ls()`.
// Do not complete the test (and release the spies) synchronously to avoid running the actual `ls()`.
await promise;
expect(promise).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
it('should `ls()` files with their metadata', async () => {
await (bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir');
expect(shellLsSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-l', 'input/dir');
it('should `ls()` files with their metadata', done => {
(bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir').
then(() => expect(shellLsSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('-l', 'input/dir')).
then(done);
});
it('should reject if listing files fails', async () => {
shellLsSpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
await expectAsync((bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir')).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
it('should reject if listing files fails', done => {
shellLsSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
(bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir').catch((err: string) => {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
});
it('should return the filenames', async () => {
shellLsSpy.and.resolveTo([
it('should return the filenames', done => {
shellLsSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve([
lsResult('foo', 100),
lsResult('bar', 200),
lsResult('baz', 300),
]);
]));
await expectAsync((bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir')).toBeResolvedTo(['foo', 'bar', 'baz']);
(bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir').
then((shas: string[]) => expect(shas).toEqual(['foo', 'bar', 'baz'])).
then(done);
});
it('should sort by date', async () => {
shellLsSpy.and.resolveTo([
it('should sort by date', done => {
shellLsSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve([
lsResult('foo', 300),
lsResult('bar', 100),
lsResult('baz', 200),
]);
]));
await expectAsync((bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir')).toBeResolvedTo(['bar', 'baz', 'foo']);
(bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir').
then((shas: string[]) => expect(shas).toEqual(['bar', 'baz', 'foo'])).
then(done);
});
it('should not break with ShellJS\' custom `sort()` method', async () => {
it('should not break with ShellJS\' custom `sort()` method', done => {
const mockArray = [
lsResult('foo', 300),
lsResult('bar', 100),
@ -613,21 +663,26 @@ describe('BuildCreator', () => {
];
mockArray.sort = jasmine.createSpy('sort');
shellLsSpy.and.resolveTo(mockArray);
await expectAsync((bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir')).toBeResolvedTo(['bar', 'baz', 'foo']);
expect(mockArray.sort).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
shellLsSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(mockArray));
(bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir').
then((shas: string[]) => {
expect(shas).toEqual(['bar', 'baz', 'foo']);
expect(mockArray.sort).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
}).
then(done);
});
it('should only include directories', async () => {
shellLsSpy.and.resolveTo([
it('should only include directories', done => {
shellLsSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve([
lsResult('foo', 100),
lsResult('bar', 200, false),
lsResult('baz', 300),
]);
]));
await expectAsync((bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir')).toBeResolvedTo(['foo', 'baz']);
(bc as any).listShasByDate('input/dir').
then((shas: string[]) => expect(shas).toEqual(['foo', 'baz'])).
then(done);
});
});

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@ -32,18 +32,18 @@ describe('BuildRetriever', () => {
};
api = new CircleCiApi('ORG', 'REPO', 'TOKEN');
spyOn(api, 'getBuildInfo').and.resolveTo(BUILD_INFO);
getBuildArtifactUrlSpy = spyOn(api, 'getBuildArtifactUrl').and.resolveTo(BASE_URL + ARTIFACT_PATH);
spyOn(api, 'getBuildInfo').and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(BUILD_INFO));
getBuildArtifactUrlSpy = spyOn(api, 'getBuildArtifactUrl')
.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(BASE_URL + ARTIFACT_PATH));
WRITEFILE_RESULT = undefined;
writeFileSpy = spyOn(fs, 'writeFile').and.callFake(
((_path: string, _buffer: Buffer, callback: fs.NoParamCallback) =>
callback(WRITEFILE_RESULT)) as typeof fs.writeFile,
(_path: string, _buffer: Buffer, callback: (err?: any) => {}) => callback(WRITEFILE_RESULT),
);
EXISTS_RESULT = false;
existsSpy = spyOn(fs, 'exists').and.callFake(
((_path, callback) => callback(EXISTS_RESULT)) as typeof fs.exists,
(_path: string, callback: (exists: boolean) => {}) => callback(EXISTS_RESULT),
);
});
@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ describe('BuildRetriever', () => {
expect(() => new BuildRetriever(api, -1, DOWNLOAD_DIR))
.toThrowError(`Invalid parameter "downloadSizeLimit" should be a number greater than 0.`);
});
it('should fail if the "downloadDir" is missing', () => {
expect(() => new BuildRetriever(api, MAX_DOWNLOAD_SIZE, ''))
.toThrowError(`Missing or empty required parameter 'downloadDir'!`);
@ -73,10 +72,14 @@ describe('BuildRetriever', () => {
});
it('should error if it is not possible to extract the PR number from the branch', async () => {
BUILD_INFO.branch = 'master';
const retriever = new BuildRetriever(api, MAX_DOWNLOAD_SIZE, DOWNLOAD_DIR);
await expectAsync(retriever.getGithubInfo(12345)).toBeRejectedWithError('No PR found in branch field: master');
try {
BUILD_INFO.branch = 'master';
await retriever.getGithubInfo(12345);
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (error) {
expect(error.message).toEqual('No PR found in branch field: master');
}
});
});
@ -107,10 +110,12 @@ describe('BuildRetriever', () => {
it('should fail if the artifact is too large', async () => {
const artifactRequest = nock(BASE_URL).get(ARTIFACT_PATH).reply(200, ARTIFACT_CONTENTS);
retriever = new BuildRetriever(api, 10, DOWNLOAD_DIR);
await expectAsync(retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH)).
toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.objectContaining({status: 413}));
try {
await retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH);
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (error) {
expect(error.status).toEqual(413);
}
artifactRequest.done();
});
@ -138,40 +143,50 @@ describe('BuildRetriever', () => {
artifactRequest.done();
});
it('should fail if the CircleCI API fails', async () => {
getBuildArtifactUrlSpy.and.rejectWith('getBuildArtifactUrl failed');
await expectAsync(retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH)).
toBeRejectedWithError('CircleCI artifact download failed (getBuildArtifactUrl failed)');
it('should fail if the CircleCI API fails', async () => {
try {
getBuildArtifactUrlSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('getBuildArtifactUrl failed'));
await retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH);
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (error) {
expect(error.message).toEqual('CircleCI artifact download failed (getBuildArtifactUrl failed)');
}
});
it('should fail if the URL fetch errors', async () => {
it('should fail if the URL fetch errors', async () => {
// create a new handler that errors
const artifactRequest = nock(BASE_URL).get(ARTIFACT_PATH).replyWithError('Artifact Request Failed');
await expectAsync(retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH)).toBeRejectedWithError(
'CircleCI artifact download failed ' +
try {
await retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH);
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (error) {
expect(error.message).toEqual('CircleCI artifact download failed ' +
'(request to http://test.com/some/path/build.zip failed, reason: Artifact Request Failed)');
}
artifactRequest.done();
});
it('should fail if the URL fetch 404s', async () => {
it('should fail if the URL fetch 404s', async () => {
// create a new handler that errors
const artifactRequest = nock(BASE_URL).get(ARTIFACT_PATH).reply(404, 'No such artifact');
await expectAsync(retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH)).
toBeRejectedWithError('CircleCI artifact download failed (Error 404 - Not Found)');
try {
await retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH);
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (error) {
expect(error.message).toEqual('CircleCI artifact download failed (Error 404 - Not Found)');
}
artifactRequest.done();
});
it('should fail if file write fails', async () => {
it('should fail if file write fails', async () => {
const artifactRequest = nock(BASE_URL).get(ARTIFACT_PATH).reply(200, ARTIFACT_CONTENTS);
WRITEFILE_RESULT = 'Test Error';
await expectAsync(retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH)).
toBeRejectedWithError('CircleCI artifact download failed (Test Error)');
try {
WRITEFILE_RESULT = 'Test Error';
await retriever.downloadBuildArtifact(12345, 777, 'COMMIT', ARTIFACT_PATH);
throw new Error('Exception Expected');
} catch (error) {
expect(error.message).toEqual('CircleCI artifact download failed (Test Error)');
}
artifactRequest.done();
});
});

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@ -51,10 +51,7 @@ describe('BuildVerifier', () => {
describe('getSignificantFilesChanged', () => {
it('should return false if none of the fetched files match the given pattern', async () => {
const fetchFilesSpy = spyOn(prs, 'fetchFiles');
fetchFilesSpy.and.resolveTo([
{filename: 'a/b/c', sha: 'a1'},
{filename: 'd/e/f', sha: 'b2'},
]);
fetchFilesSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve([{filename: 'a/b/c'}, {filename: 'd/e/f'}]));
expect(await bv.getSignificantFilesChanged(777, /^x/)).toEqual(false);
expect(fetchFilesSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(777);
@ -81,30 +78,37 @@ describe('BuildVerifier', () => {
user: {login: 'username'},
};
prsFetchSpy = spyOn(GithubPullRequests.prototype, 'fetch').and.resolveTo(mockPrInfo);
teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy = spyOn(GithubTeams.prototype, 'isMemberBySlug').and.resolveTo(true);
prsFetchSpy = spyOn(GithubPullRequests.prototype, 'fetch').
and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(mockPrInfo));
teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy = spyOn(GithubTeams.prototype, 'isMemberBySlug').
and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(true));
});
it('should return a promise', async () => {
it('should return a promise', done => {
const promise = bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr);
expect(promise).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
promise.then(done); // Do not complete the test (and release the spies) synchronously
// to avoid running the actual `GithubTeams#isMemberBySlug()`.
// Do not complete the test (and release the spies) synchronously to avoid running the actual
// `GithubTeams#isMemberBySlug()`.
await promise;
expect(promise).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
});
it('should fetch the corresponding PR', async () => {
await bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr);
expect(prsFetchSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(pr);
it('should fetch the corresponding PR', done => {
bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr).then(() => {
expect(prsFetchSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(pr);
done();
});
});
it('should fail if fetching the PR errors', async () => {
prsFetchSpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
await expectAsync(bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr)).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
it('should fail if fetching the PR errors', done => {
prsFetchSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr).catch(err => {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
});
@ -113,14 +117,19 @@ describe('BuildVerifier', () => {
beforeEach(() => mockPrInfo.labels.push({name: 'trusted: pr-label'}));
it('should resolve to true', async () => {
await expectAsync(bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr)).toBeResolvedTo(true);
it('should resolve to true', done => {
bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr).then(isTrusted => {
expect(isTrusted).toBe(true);
done();
});
});
it('should not try to verify the author\'s membership status', async () => {
await expectAsync(bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr));
expect(teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
it('should not try to verify the author\'s membership status', done => {
bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr).then(() => {
expect(teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
done();
});
});
});
@ -128,27 +137,40 @@ describe('BuildVerifier', () => {
describe('when the PR does not have the "trusted PR" label', () => {
it('should verify the PR author\'s membership in the specified teams', async () => {
await bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr);
expect(teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('username', ['team1', 'team2']);
it('should verify the PR author\'s membership in the specified teams', done => {
bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr).then(() => {
expect(teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('username', ['team1', 'team2']);
done();
});
});
it('should fail if verifying membership errors', async () => {
teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
await expectAsync(bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr)).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
it('should fail if verifying membership errors', done => {
teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr).catch(err => {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
});
it('should resolve to true if the PR\'s author is a member', async () => {
teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy.and.resolveTo(true);
await expectAsync(bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr)).toBeResolvedTo(true);
it('should resolve to true if the PR\'s author is a member', done => {
teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(true));
bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr).then(isTrusted => {
expect(isTrusted).toBe(true);
done();
});
});
it('should resolve to false if the PR\'s author is not a member', async () => {
teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy.and.resolveTo(false);
await expectAsync(bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr)).toBeResolvedTo(false);
it('should resolve to false if the PR\'s author is not a member', done => {
teamsIsMemberBySlugSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.resolve(false));
bv.getPrIsTrusted(pr).then(isTrusted => {
expect(isTrusted).toBe(false);
done();
});
});
});

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@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
import {PreviewServerError} from '../../lib/preview-server/preview-error';
export const expectToBePreviewServerError = (actual: PreviewServerError, status?: number, message?: string) => {
expect(actual).toEqual(jasmine.any(PreviewServerError));
if (status != null) {
expect(actual.status).toBe(status);
}
if (message != null) {
expect(actual.message).toBe(message);
}
};

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@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
declare module jasmine {
interface AsyncMatchers {
toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError(status: number, message?: string | RegExp): Promise<void>;
}
}

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@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
import {PreviewServerError} from '../../lib/preview-server/preview-error';
// Matchers
const toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError: jasmine.CustomAsyncMatcherFactory = () => {
return {
async compare(actualPromise: Promise<never>, expectedStatus: number, expectedMessage?: string | RegExp) {
if (!(actualPromise instanceof Promise)) {
throw new Error(`Expected '${toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError.name}()' to be called on a promise.`);
}
try {
await actualPromise;
return {
pass: false,
message: `Expected a promise to be rejected with a '${PreviewServerError.name}', but it was resolved.`,
};
} catch (actualError) {
const actualPrintValue = stringify(actualError);
const expectedPrintValue =
stringify(new PreviewServerError(expectedStatus, expectedMessage && `${expectedMessage}`));
const pass = errorMatches(actualError, expectedStatus, expectedMessage);
const message =
`Expected a promise ${pass ? 'not ' : ''}to be rejected with ${expectedPrintValue}, but is was` +
`${pass ? '' : ` rejected with ${actualPrintValue}`}.`;
return {pass, message};
}
},
};
// Helpers
function errorMatches(actualErr: unknown, expectedStatus: number, expectedMsg?: string | RegExp): boolean {
if (!(actualErr instanceof PreviewServerError)) return false;
if (actualErr.status !== expectedStatus) return false;
return messageMatches(actualErr.message, expectedMsg);
}
function messageMatches(actualMsg: string, expectedMsg?: string | RegExp): boolean {
if (typeof expectedMsg === 'undefined') return true;
if (typeof expectedMsg === 'string') return actualMsg === expectedMsg;
return expectedMsg.test(actualMsg);
}
function stringify(value: unknown): string {
if (value instanceof PreviewServerError) {
return `${PreviewServerError.name}(${value.status}${value.message ? `, ${value.message}` : ''})`;
}
return jasmine.pp(value);
}
};
// Exports
export const customAsyncMatchers: jasmine.CustomAsyncMatcherFactories = {
toBeRejectedWithPreviewServerError,
};

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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ describe('PreviewServerError', () => {
it('should extend Error', () => {
expect(err).toBeInstanceOf(PreviewServerError);
expect(err).toBeInstanceOf(Error);
expect(err).toEqual(jasmine.any(PreviewServerError));
expect(err).toEqual(jasmine.any(Error));
expect(Object.getPrototypeOf(err)).toBe(PreviewServerError.prototype);
});

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
// Imports
import * as express from 'express';
import * as http from 'http';
import * as supertest from 'supertest';
import {CircleCiApi} from '../../lib/common/circle-ci-api';
@ -133,7 +134,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
const buildCreator = jasmine.any(BuildCreator);
expect(usfCreateMiddlewareSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(buildRetriever, buildVerifier, buildCreator, defaultConfig);
const middleware = usfCreateMiddlewareSpy.calls.mostRecent().returnValue;
const middleware: express.Express = usfCreateMiddlewareSpy.calls.mostRecent().returnValue;
expect(httpCreateServerSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(middleware);
});
@ -229,7 +230,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
expect(prsAddCommentSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(2);
expect(prs).toBe(allCalls[1].object);
expect(prs).toBeInstanceOf(GithubPullRequests);
expect(prs).toEqual(jasmine.any(GithubPullRequests));
expect(prs.repoSlug).toBe('organisation/repo');
});
@ -301,8 +302,9 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
let bvGetSignificantFilesChangedSpy: jasmine.Spy;
beforeEach(() => {
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy = spyOn(buildVerifier, 'getPrIsTrusted').and.resolveTo(true);
bvGetSignificantFilesChangedSpy = spyOn(buildVerifier, 'getSignificantFilesChanged').and.resolveTo(true);
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy = spyOn(buildVerifier, 'getPrIsTrusted').and.returnValue(Promise.resolve(true));
bvGetSignificantFilesChangedSpy = spyOn(buildVerifier, 'getSignificantFilesChanged').
and.returnValue(Promise.resolve(true));
});
@ -329,7 +331,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
it('should respond appropriately if the PR did not touch any significant files', async () => {
bvGetSignificantFilesChangedSpy.and.resolveTo(false);
bvGetSignificantFilesChangedSpy.and.returnValue(Promise.resolve(false));
const expectedResponse = {canHavePublicPreview: false, reason: 'No significant files touched.'};
const expectedLog = `PR:${pr} - Cannot have a public preview, because it did not touch any significant files.`;
@ -343,7 +345,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
it('should respond appropriately if the PR is not automatically verifiable as "trusted"', async () => {
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.resolveTo(false);
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.returnValue(Promise.resolve(false));
const expectedResponse = {canHavePublicPreview: false, reason: 'Not automatically verifiable as "trusted".'};
const expectedLog =
@ -370,7 +372,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
it('should respond with error if `getSignificantFilesChanged()` fails', async () => {
bvGetSignificantFilesChangedSpy.and.rejectWith('getSignificantFilesChanged error');
bvGetSignificantFilesChangedSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('getSignificantFilesChanged error'));
await agent.get(url).expect(500, 'getSignificantFilesChanged error');
expect(loggerErrorSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('Previewability check error', 'getSignificantFilesChanged error');
@ -378,10 +380,11 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
it('should respond with error if `getPrIsTrusted()` fails', async () => {
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.throwError('getPrIsTrusted error');
const error = new Error('getPrIsTrusted error');
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.callFake(() => { throw error; });
await agent.get(url).expect(500, 'getPrIsTrusted error');
expect(loggerErrorSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('Previewability check error', new Error('getPrIsTrusted error'));
expect(loggerErrorSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('Previewability check error', error);
});
});
@ -494,7 +497,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
// Note it is important to put the `reject` into `and.callFake`;
// If you just `and.returnValue` the rejected promise
// then you get an "unhandled rejection" message in the console.
getGithubInfoSpy.and.rejectWith('Test Error');
getGithubInfoSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test Error'));
await agent.post(URL).send(BASIC_PAYLOAD).expect(500, 'Test Error');
expect(getGithubInfoSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(BUILD_NUM);
expect(downloadBuildArtifactSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
@ -515,7 +518,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
});
it('should fail if the artifact fetch request fails', async () => {
downloadBuildArtifactSpy.and.rejectWith('Test Error');
downloadBuildArtifactSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test Error'));
await agent.post(URL).send(BASIC_PAYLOAD).expect(500, 'Test Error');
expect(getGithubInfoSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(BUILD_NUM);
expect(downloadBuildArtifactSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
@ -524,7 +527,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
});
it('should fail if verifying the PR fails', async () => {
getPrIsTrustedSpy.and.rejectWith('Test Error');
getPrIsTrustedSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test Error'));
await agent.post(URL).send(BASIC_PAYLOAD).expect(500, 'Test Error');
expect(getGithubInfoSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(BUILD_NUM);
expect(downloadBuildArtifactSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
@ -533,7 +536,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
});
it('should fail if creating the preview build fails', async () => {
createBuildSpy.and.rejectWith('Test Error');
createBuildSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test Error'));
await agent.post(URL).send(BASIC_PAYLOAD).expect(500, 'Test Error');
expect(getGithubInfoSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(BUILD_NUM);
expect(downloadBuildArtifactSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
@ -602,7 +605,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
it('should propagate errors from BuildVerifier', async () => {
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
await createRequest(+pr).expect(500, 'Test');
@ -612,9 +615,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
it('should call \'BuildCreator#updatePrVisibility()\' with the correct arguments', async () => {
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.
withArgs(24).and.resolveTo(false).
withArgs(42).and.resolveTo(true);
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.callFake((pr2: number) => Promise.resolve(pr2 === 42));
await createRequest(24);
expect(bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(24, false);
@ -625,7 +626,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
it('should propagate errors from BuildCreator', async () => {
bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy.and.rejectWith('Test');
bcUpdatePrVisibilitySpy.and.callFake(() => Promise.reject('Test'));
await createRequest(+pr).expect(500, 'Test');
});
@ -633,9 +634,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
describe('on success', () => {
it('should respond with 200 (action: undefined)', async () => {
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.
withArgs(2).and.resolveTo(false).
withArgs(4).and.resolveTo(true);
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.returnValues(Promise.resolve(true), Promise.resolve(false));
const reqs = [4, 2].map(num => createRequest(num).expect(200, http.STATUS_CODES[200]));
await Promise.all(reqs);
@ -643,9 +642,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
it('should respond with 200 (action: labeled)', async () => {
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.
withArgs(2).and.resolveTo(false).
withArgs(4).and.resolveTo(true);
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.returnValues(Promise.resolve(true), Promise.resolve(false));
const reqs = [4, 2].map(num => createRequest(num, 'labeled').expect(200, http.STATUS_CODES[200]));
await Promise.all(reqs);
@ -653,9 +650,7 @@ describe('PreviewServerFactory', () => {
it('should respond with 200 (action: unlabeled)', async () => {
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.
withArgs(2).and.resolveTo(false).
withArgs(4).and.resolveTo(true);
bvGetPrIsTrustedSpy.and.returnValues(Promise.resolve(true), Promise.resolve(false));
const reqs = [4, 2].map(num => createRequest(num, 'unlabeled').expect(200, http.STATUS_CODES[200]));
await Promise.all(reqs);

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ describe('preview-server/utils', () => {
throwRequestError(505, 'ERROR MESSAGE', request);
} catch (error) {
caught = true;
expect(error).toBeInstanceOf(PreviewServerError);
expect(error).toEqual(jasmine.any(PreviewServerError));
expect(error.status).toEqual(505);
expect(error.message).toEqual(`ERROR MESSAGE in request: POST some.domain.com/path "The request body"`);
}

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@ -8,32 +8,10 @@ exitCode=0
# Helpers
function checkCert {
local certPath=$1
if [[ ! -f "$certPath" ]]; then
echo "Certificate '$certPath' does not exist. Skipping expiration check..."
return
fi
openssl x509 -checkend 0 -in "$certPath" -noout > /dev/null
reportStatus "Certificate '$certPath'"
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
echo " [WARN]"
echo " If you did not provide the certificate explicitly, try running the"
echo " 'docker build' command again with the '--no-cache' option to generate"
echo " a new self-signed certificate."
fi
}
function reportStatus {
local lastExitCode=$?
echo "$1: $([[ $lastExitCode -eq 0 ]] && echo OK || echo NOT OK)"
[[ $lastExitCode -eq 0 ]] || exitCode=1
return $lastExitCode
}
@ -50,16 +28,6 @@ for s in ${services[@]}; do
done
# Check SSL/TLS certificates expiration
certs=(
"$AIO_LOCALCERTS_DIR/$AIO_DOMAIN_NAME.crt"
"$TEST_AIO_LOCALCERTS_DIR/$TEST_AIO_DOMAIN_NAME.crt"
)
for c in ${certs[@]}; do
checkCert $c
done
# Check servers
origins=(
http://$AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_HOSTNAME:$AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_PORT

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ you don't need to specify values for those.
The domain name of the server.
- `AIO_GITHUB_ORGANIZATION`:
The GitHub organization whose teams are trusted for accepting build artifacts.
The GitHub organization whose teams are whitelisted for accepting build artifacts.
See also `AIO_GITHUB_TEAM_SLUGS`.
- `AIO_GITHUB_REPO`:

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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ This section describes how each of the aforementioned sub-tasks is accomplished:
Such a label can only have been added by a maintainer (with the necessary rights) and
designates that they have manually verified the PR contents.
2. We can verify (again using the GitHub API) the author's membership in one of the
trusted GitHub teams. For this operation, we need a Personal Access Token with the
whitelisted/trusted GitHub teams. For this operation, we need a Personal Access Token with the
`read:org` scope issued by a user that can "see" the specified GitHub organization.
Here too, we use the token by @mary-poppins.

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
## Create `aio-builds` persistent disk (if not already exists)
- Follow instructions [here](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/add-persistent-disk#create_disk).
- `sudo mkfs.ext4 -m 0 -E lazy_itable_init=0,lazy_journal_init=0,discard /dev/disk/by-id/google-aio-builds`
- `sudo mkfs.ext4 -F -E lazy_itable_init=0,lazy_journal_init=0,discard /dev/disk/by-id/google-aio-builds`
## Mount disk
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
## Mount disk on boot
- Run:
```sh
echo UUID=`sudo blkid -s UUID -o value /dev/disk/by-id/google-aio-builds` \
/mnt/disks/aio-builds ext4 defaults,discard,nofail 0 2 | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
```
echo UUID=`sudo blkid -s UUID -o value /dev/disk/by-id/google-aio-builds` \
/mnt/disks/aio-builds ext4 discard,defaults,nofail 0 2 | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
```

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@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
# VM setup - Create docker image
## Install git, Node.js and yarn
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get install -y git`
- Install the latest stable version of [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download).
- Install the latest stable version of [yarn](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install).
## Install node and yarn
- Install [nvm](https://github.com/creationix/nvm#installation).
- Install node.js: `nvm install 8`
- Install yarn: `npm -g install yarn`
## Checkout repository
@ -17,11 +16,7 @@
- You can overwrite the default environment variables inside the image, by passing new values using
`--build-arg`.
**Note 1:** The script has to execute docker commands with `sudo`.
**Note 2:**
The script has to execute `yarn` commands, so make sure `yarn` is on the `PATH` when invoking the
script.
**Note:** The script has to execute docker commands with `sudo`.
## Example
@ -31,7 +26,7 @@ The following commands would create a docker image from GitHub repo `foo/bar` to
- `git clone https://github.com/foo/bar.git foobar`
- Run:
```sh
```
./foobar/aio-builds-setup/scripts/create-image.sh foobar-builds \
--build-arg AIO_REPO_SLUG=foo/bar \
--build-arg AIO_DOMAIN_NAME=foobar-builds.io \

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@ -3,17 +3,24 @@
## Install docker
Official installation instructions: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install
Example:
_Debian (jessie):_
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl git software-properties-common`
- `curl -fsSL https://apt.dockerproject.org/gpg | sudo apt-key add -`
- `apt-key fingerprint 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D`
- `sudo add-apt-repository "deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo/ debian-$(lsb_release -cs) main"`
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get -y install docker-engine`
_Debian (buster):_
_Ubuntu (16.04):_
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl gnupg-agent software-properties-common`
- `curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/debian/gpg | sudo apt-key add -`
- `sudo apt-key fingerprint 0EBFCD88`
- `sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian $(lsb_release -cs) stable"`
- `sudo apt-get install -y curl git linux-image-extra-$(uname -r) linux-image-extra-virtual`
- `sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates`
- `curl -fsSL https://yum.dockerproject.org/gpg | sudo apt-key add -`
- `apt-key fingerprint 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D`
- `sudo add-apt-repository "deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo/ ubuntu-$(lsb_release -cs) main"`
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get -y install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io`
- `sudo apt-get -y install docker-engine`
## Start the docker

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@ -8,16 +8,16 @@ VM host to update the preview server based on changes in the source code.
The script will pull the latest changes from the origin's master branch and examine if there have
been any changes in files inside the preview server source code directory (see below). If there are,
it will create a new image and verify that it works as expected. Finally, it will stop and remove
it will create a new image and verify that is works as expected. Finally, it will stop and remove
the old docker container and image, create a new container based on the new image and start it.
The script assumes that the preview server source code is in the repository's
`aio/aio-builds-setup/` directory and expects the following inputs:
- **$1**: `HOST_REPO_DIR`
- **$2**: `HOST_SECRETS_DIR`
- **$3**: `HOST_BUILDS_DIR`
- **$4**: `HOST_LOCALCERTS_DIR`
- **$2**: `HOST_LOCALCERTS_DIR`
- **$3**: `HOST_SECRETS_DIR`
- **$4**: `HOST_BUILDS_DIR`
- **$5**: `HOST_LOGS_DIR`
See [here](vm-setup--create-host-dirs-and-files.md) for more info on what each input directory is
@ -25,38 +25,28 @@ used for.
**Note 1:** The script has to execute docker commands with `sudo`.
**Note 2:**
The script has to execute `yarn` commands, so make sure `yarn` is on the `PATH` when invoking the
script.
**Note 3:** Make sure the user that executes the script has access to update the repository.
**Note 2:** Make sure the user that executes the script has access to update the repository
## Run the script manually
You may choose to manually run the script, when necessary. Example:
```sh
```
update-preview-server.sh \
/path/to/repo \
/path/to/localcerts \
/path/to/secrets \
/path/to/builds \
/path/to/localcerts \
/path/to/logs
```
## Run the script automatically
You may choose to automatically trigger the script, e.g. using a cronjob. For example, the following
cronjob entry would run the script every 30 minutes, update the preview server (if necessary) and
log its output to `update-preview-server.log` (assuming the user has the necessary permissions):
cronjob entry would run the script every hour and update the preview server (assuming the user has
the necessary permissions):
```
# Periodically check for changes and update the preview server (if necessary)
*/30 * * * * /path/to/update-preview-server.sh /path/to/repo /path/to/secrets /path/to/builds /path/to/localcerts /path/to/logs >> /path/to/update-preview-server.log 2>&1
*/30 * * * * /path/to/update-preview-server.sh /path/to/repo /path/to/localcerts /path/to/secrets /path/to/builds /path/to/logs
```
**Note:**
Keep in mind that cron jobs run in non-interactive, non-login shells. This means that the execution
context might be different compared to when running the same commands from an interactive, login
shell. For example, `.bashrc` files are normally _not_ sourced automatically in cron jobs. See
[here](http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Bash-Startup-Files.html) for more info.

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@ -7,14 +7,13 @@ echo -e "\n\n[`date`] - Updating the preview server..."
# Input
readonly HOST_REPO_DIR=$1
readonly HOST_SECRETS_DIR=$2
readonly HOST_BUILDS_DIR=$3
readonly HOST_LOCALCERTS_DIR=$4
readonly HOST_LOCALCERTS_DIR=$2
readonly HOST_SECRETS_DIR=$3
readonly HOST_BUILDS_DIR=$4
readonly HOST_LOGS_DIR=$5
# Constants
readonly PROVISIONAL_TAG=provisional
readonly PROVISIONAL_IMAGE_NAME=aio-builds:$PROVISIONAL_TAG
readonly PROVISIONAL_IMAGE_NAME=aio-builds:provisional
readonly LATEST_IMAGE_NAME=aio-builds:latest
readonly CONTAINER_NAME=aio
@ -31,7 +30,7 @@ readonly CONTAINER_NAME=aio
# Do not update the server unless files inside `aio-builds-setup/` have changed
# or the last attempt failed (identified by the provisional image still being around).
readonly relevantChangedFilesCount=$(git diff --name-only $lastDeployedCommit...HEAD | grep -P "^aio/aio-builds-setup/" | wc -l)
readonly lastAttemptFailed=$(sudo docker image ls | grep "$PROVISIONAL_TAG" >> /dev/fd/3 && echo "true" || echo "false")
readonly lastAttemptFailed=$(sudo docker rmi "$PROVISIONAL_IMAGE_NAME" >> /dev/fd/3 && echo "true" || echo "false")
if [[ $relevantChangedFilesCount -eq 0 ]] && [[ "$lastAttemptFailed" != "true" ]]; then
echo "Skipping update because no relevant files have been touched."
exit 0
@ -61,9 +60,9 @@ readonly CONTAINER_NAME=aio
--publish 80:80 \
--publish 443:443 \
--restart unless-stopped \
--volume $HOST_LOCALCERTS_DIR:/etc/ssl/localcerts:ro \
--volume $HOST_SECRETS_DIR:/aio-secrets:ro \
--volume $HOST_BUILDS_DIR:/var/www/aio-builds \
--volume $HOST_LOCALCERTS_DIR:/etc/ssl/localcerts:ro \
--volume $HOST_LOGS_DIR:/var/log/aio \
"$LATEST_IMAGE_NAME"

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@ -1,12 +1,8 @@
{
"$schema": "./node_modules/@angular/cli/lib/config/schema.json",
"$schema": "./node_modules/@angular-devkit/core/src/workspace/workspace-schema.json",
"version": 1,
"cli": {
"packageManager": "yarn",
"warnings": {
"typescriptMismatch": false
},
"analytics": false
"packageManager": "yarn"
},
"newProjectRoot": "projects",
"projects": {
@ -14,13 +10,6 @@
"root": "",
"sourceRoot": "src",
"projectType": "application",
"prefix": "aio",
"schematics": {
"@schematics/angular:component": {
"inlineStyle": true,
"style": "scss"
}
},
"architect": {
"build": {
"builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:browser",
@ -28,9 +17,7 @@
"outputPath": "dist",
"index": "src/index.html",
"main": "src/main.ts",
"polyfills": "src/polyfills.ts",
"tsConfig": "tsconfig.app.json",
"webWorkerTsConfig": "tsconfig.worker.json",
"tsConfig": "src/tsconfig.app.json",
"aot": true,
"optimization": true,
"buildOptimizer": true,
@ -41,9 +28,11 @@
"extractLicenses": true,
"namedChunks": true,
"vendorChunk": false,
"polyfills": "src/polyfills.ts",
"assets": [
"src/assets",
"src/generated",
"src/app/search/search-worker.js",
"src/pwa-manifest.json",
"src/google385281288605d160.html",
{
@ -58,15 +47,9 @@
}
],
"styles": [
"src/styles/main.scss"
"src/styles.scss"
],
"scripts": [],
"budgets": [
{
"type": "anyComponentStyle",
"maximumWarning": "6kb"
}
]
"scripts": []
},
"configurations": {
"fast": {
@ -75,8 +58,8 @@
"next": {
"fileReplacements": [
{
"replace": "src/environments/environment.ts",
"with": "src/environments/environment.next.ts"
"src": "src/environments/environment.ts",
"replaceWith": "src/environments/environment.next.ts"
}
],
"serviceWorker": true
@ -84,8 +67,8 @@
"stable": {
"fileReplacements": [
{
"replace": "src/environments/environment.ts",
"with": "src/environments/environment.stable.ts"
"src": "src/environments/environment.ts",
"replaceWith": "src/environments/environment.stable.ts"
}
],
"serviceWorker": true
@ -93,14 +76,11 @@
"archive": {
"fileReplacements": [
{
"replace": "src/environments/environment.ts",
"with": "src/environments/environment.archive.ts"
"src": "src/environments/environment.ts",
"replaceWith": "src/environments/environment.archive.ts"
}
],
"serviceWorker": true
},
"ci": {
"progress": false
}
}
},
@ -121,9 +101,6 @@
},
"archive": {
"browserTarget": "site:build:archive"
},
"ci": {
"browserTarget": "site:build:ci"
}
}
},
@ -137,13 +114,17 @@
"builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:karma",
"options": {
"main": "src/test.ts",
"karmaConfig": "src/karma.conf.js",
"polyfills": "src/polyfills.ts",
"tsConfig": "tsconfig.spec.json",
"webWorkerTsConfig": "tsconfig.worker.json",
"karmaConfig": "karma.conf.js",
"tsConfig": "src/tsconfig.spec.json",
"scripts": [],
"styles": [
"src/styles.scss"
],
"assets": [
"src/assets",
"src/generated",
"src/app/search/search-worker.js",
"src/pwa-manifest.json",
"src/google385281288605d160.html",
{
@ -156,41 +137,54 @@
"input": "node_modules/@webcomponents/custom-elements/src",
"output": "/assets/js"
}
],
"styles": [
"src/styles/main.scss"
],
"scripts": []
]
}
},
"lint": {
"builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:tslint",
"options": {
"tsConfig": [
"tsconfig.app.json",
"tsconfig.spec.json",
"tsconfig.worker.json",
"tests/e2e/tsconfig.json"
"src/tsconfig.app.json",
"src/tsconfig.spec.json"
],
"exclude": [
"**/node_modules/**"
]
"exclude": []
}
},
}
}
},
"site-e2e": {
"root": "",
"projectType": "application",
"cli": {},
"schematics": {},
"architect": {
"e2e": {
"builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:protractor",
"options": {
"protractorConfig": "tests/e2e/protractor.conf.js",
"devServerTarget": "site:serve"
},
"configurations": {
"ci": {
"devServerTarget": "site:serve:ci"
}
}
},
"lint": {
"builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:tslint",
"options": {
"tsConfig": [
"tests/e2e/tsconfig.e2e.json"
],
"exclude": []
}
}
}
}
},
"defaultProject": "site"
"schematics": {
"@schematics/angular:component": {
"inlineStyle": true,
"prefix": "aio",
"styleext": "scss"
},
"@schematics/angular:directive": {
"prefix": "aio"
}
}
}

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@ -1,75 +1,68 @@
# CLI Overview and Command Reference
<h1 class="no-toc">CLI Command Reference</h1>
The Angular CLI is a command-line interface tool that you use to initialize, develop, scaffold, and maintain Angular applications directly from a command shell.
The Angular CLI is a command-line interface tool that you use to initialize, develop, scaffold, and maintain Angular applications. You can use the tool directly in a command shell, or indirectly through an interactive UI such as [Angular Console](https://angularconsole.com).
## Installing Angular CLI
Major versions of Angular CLI follow the supported major version of Angular, but minor versions can be released separately.
Install the CLI using the `npm` package manager:
<code-example language="bash">
<code-example format="." language="bash">
npm install -g @angular/cli
</code-example>
For details about changes between versions, and information about updating from previous releases,
For details about changes between versions, and information about updating from previous releases,
see the Releases tab on GitHub: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/releases
## Basic workflow
Invoke the tool on the command line through the `ng` executable.
Online help is available on the command line.
Invoke the tool on the command line through the `ng` executable.
Online help is available on the command line.
Enter the following to list commands or options for a given command (such as [generate](cli/generate)) with a short description.
<code-example language="bash">
<code-example format="." language="bash">
ng help
ng generate --help
</code-example>
To create, build, and serve a new, basic Angular project on a development server, go to the parent directory of your new workspace use the following commands:
<code-example language="bash">
<code-example format="." language="bash">
ng new my-first-project
cd my-first-project
ng serve
</code-example>
In your browser, open http://localhost:4200/ to see the new app run.
In your browser, open http://localhost:4200/ to see the new app run.
When you use the [ng serve](cli/serve) command to build an app and serve it locally, the server automatically rebuilds the app and reloads the page when you change any of the source files.
<div class="alert is-helpful">
When you run `ng new my-first-project` a new folder, named `my-first-project`, will be created in the current working directory. Since you want to be able to create files inside that folder, make sure you have sufficient rights in the current working directory before running the command.
If the current working directory is not the right place for your project, you can change to a more appropriate directory by running `cd <path-to-other-directory>` first.
</div>
## Workspaces and project files
The [ng new](cli/new) command creates an *Angular workspace* folder and generates a new app skeleton.
The [ng new](cli/new) command creates an *Angular workspace* folder and generates a new app skeleton.
A workspace can contain multiple apps and libraries.
The initial app created by the [ng new](cli/new) command is at the top level of the workspace.
The initial app created by the [ng new](cli/new) command is at the top level of the workspace.
When you generate an additional app or library in a workspace, it goes into a `projects/` subfolder.
A newly generated app contains the source files for a root module, with a root component and template.
A newly generated app contains the source files for a root module, with a root component and template.
Each app has a `src` folder that contains the logic, data, and assets.
You can edit the generated files directly, or add to and modify them using CLI commands.
Use the [ng generate](cli/generate) command to add new files for additional components and services, and code for new pipes, directives, and so on.
You can edit the generated files directly, or add to and modify them using CLI commands.
Use the [ng generate](cli/generate) command to add new files for additional components and services, and code for new pipes, directives, and so on.
Commands such as [add](cli/add) and [generate](cli/generate), which create or operate on apps and libraries, must be executed from within a workspace or project folder.
* See more about the [Workspace file structure](guide/file-structure).
### Workspace and project configuration
A single workspace configuration file, `angular.json`, is created at the top level of the workspace.
A single workspace configuration file, `angular.json`, is created at the top level of the workspace.
This is where you can set per-project defaults for CLI command options, and specify configurations to use when the CLI builds a project for different targets.
The [ng config](cli/config) command lets you set and retrieve configuration values from the command line, or you can edit the `angular.json` file directly.
Note that option names in the configuration file must use [camelCase](guide/glossary#case-types), while option names supplied to commands can use either camelCase or dash-case.
The [ng config](cli/config) command lets you set and retrieve configuration values from the command line, or you can edit the `angular.json` file directly.
Note that option names in the configuration file must use [camelCase](guide/glossary#case-types), while option names supplied to commands can use either camelCase or dash-case.
* See more about [Workspace Configuration](guide/workspace-config).
* See the [complete schema](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/wiki/angular-workspace) for `angular.json`.
<!-- * Learn more about *configuration options for Angular(links to new guide or topics TBD)*. -->
## CLI command-language syntax
@ -79,23 +72,20 @@ Command syntax is shown as follows:
* Most commands, and some options, have aliases. Aliases are shown in the syntax statement for each command.
* Option names are prefixed with a double dash (--).
Option aliases are prefixed with a single dash (-).
* Option names are prefixed with a double dash (--).
Option aliases are prefixed with a single dash (-).
Arguments are not prefixed.
For example:
<code-example language="bash">
ng build my-app -c production
</code-example>
For example: `ng build my-app -c production`
* Typically, the name of a generated artifact can be given as an argument to the command or specified with the --name option.
* Typically, the name of a generated artifact can be given as an argument to the command or specified with the --name option.
* Argument and option names can be given in either
[camelCase or dash-case](guide/glossary#case-types).
* Argument and option names can be given in either
[camelCase or dash-case](guide/glossary#case-types).
`--myOptionName` is equivalent to `--my-option-name`.
### Boolean and enumerated options
Boolean options have two forms: `--thisOption` sets the flag, `--noThisOption` clears it.
Boolean options have two forms: `--thisOption` sets the flag, `--noThisOption` clears it.
If neither option is supplied, the flag remains in its default state, as listed in the reference documentation.
Allowed values are given with each enumerated option description, with the default value in **bold**.
@ -106,6 +96,7 @@ Options that specify files can be given as absolute paths, or as paths relative
### Schematics
The [ng generate](cli/generate) and [ng add](cli/add) commands take as an argument the artifact or library to be generated or added to the current project.
In addition to any general options, each artifact or library defines its own options in a *schematic*.
Schematic options are supplied to the command in the same format as immediate command options.
The [ng generate](cli/generate) and [ng add](cli/add) commands take as an argument the artifact or library to be generated or added to the current project.
In addition to any general options, each artifact or library defines its own options in a *schematic*.
Schematic options are supplied to the command in the same format as immediate command options.

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@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
# Gathering and Viewing Usage Analytics
Users can opt in to share their Angular CLI usage data with [Google Analytics](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1008015?hl=en), using the [`ng analytics` CLI command](analytics).
The data is also shared with the Angular team, and used to improve the CLI.
The gathering of CLI analytics data is disabled by default, and must be enabled at the project level by individual users.
It cannot be enabled at the project level for all users.
Data gathered in this way can be viewed on the Google Analytics site, but is not automatically visible on your own organization's Analytics site.
As an administrator for an Angular development group, you can configure your instance of Angular CLI to be able to see analytics data for your own team's usage of the Angular CLI.
This configuration option is separate from and in addition to other usage analytics that your users may be sharing with Google.
## Enable access to CLI usage data
To configure access to your own users' CLI usage data, use the `ng config` command to add a key to your global [`angular.json` workspace configuration file](guide/workspace-config).
The key goes under `cli.analyticsSharing` at the top level of the file, outside the `projects` sections.
The value of the key is your organization's tracking ID, as assigned by Google Analytics.
This ID is a string that looks like `UA-123456-12`.
You can choose to use a descriptive string as the key value, or be assigned a random key when you run the CLI command.
For example, the following command adds a configuration key named "tracking".
<code-example language="sh" class="code-shell">
ng config --global cli.analyticsSharing.tracking UA-123456-12
</code-example>
To turn off this feature, run the following command:
<code-example language="sh" class="code-shell">
ng config --global --remove cli.analyticsSharing
</code-example>
## Per user tracking
You can add a custom user ID to the global configuration, in order to identify unique usage of commands and flags.
If that user enables CLI analytics for their own project, your analytics display tracks and labels their individual usage.
<code-example language="sh" class="code-shell">
ng config --global cli.analyticsSharing.user SOME_USER_NAME
</code-example>
To generate a new random user ID, run the following command:
<code-example language="sh" class="code-shell">
ng config --global cli.analyticsSharing.user ""
</code-example>

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@ -17,20 +17,16 @@
**/e2e/tsconfig.e2e.json
**/src/karma.conf.js
**/.angular-cli.json
**/.browserslistrc
**/.editorconfig
**/.gitignore
**/angular.json
**/tsconfig.json
**/bs-config.e2e.json
**/bs-config.json
**/package.json
**/tsconfig.json
**/tsconfig.app.json
**/tsconfig.spec.json
**/tslint.json
**/karma-test-shim.js
**/browser-test-shim.js
**/browserslist
**/node_modules
# built files
@ -61,9 +57,7 @@ dist/
# aot
**/*.ngsummary.json
upgrade-module/tsconfig-aot.json
!rollup-config.js
upgrade-module/rollup-config.js
aot-compiler/**/*.d.ts
aot-compiler/**/*.factory.d.ts
upgrade-phonecat-2-hybrid/aot/**/*
@ -83,16 +77,12 @@ upgrade-phonecat-2-hybrid/aot/**/*
# styleguide
!styleguide/src/systemjs.custom.js
# universal
!universal/webpack.server.config.js
# stackblitz
*stackblitz.no-link.html
# ngUpgrade testing
upgrade-phonecat-1-typescript/tsconfig-aot.json
upgrade-phonecat-1-typescript/rollup-config.js
upgrade-phonecat-3-final/tsconfig-aot.json
upgrade-phonecat-3-final/rollup-config.js
!upgrade-phonecat-*/**/karma.conf.js
!upgrade-phonecat-*/**/karma-test-shim.js
# schematics
!schematics-for-libraries/projects/my-lib/package.json

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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
import { browser, element, by } from 'protractor';
describe('Accessibility example e2e tests', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
browser.get('');
});
it('should display Accessibility Example', () => {
expect(element(by.css('h1')).getText()).toEqual('Accessibility Example');
});
it('should take a number and change progressbar width', () => {
element(by.css('input')).sendKeys('16');
expect(element(by.css('input')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('016');
expect(element(by.css('app-example-progressbar div')).getCssValue('width')).toBe('48px');
});
});

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@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
<h1>Accessibility Example</h1>
<!-- #docregion template -->
<label>
Enter an example progress value
<input type="number" min="0" max="100"
[value]="progress" (input)="progress = $event.target.value">
</label>
<!-- The user of the progressbar sets an aria-label to communicate what the progress means. -->
<app-example-progressbar [value]="progress" aria-label="Example of a progress bar">
</app-example-progressbar>
<!-- #enddocregion template -->

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
templateUrl: './app.component.html',
styleUrls: [ './app.component.css' ]
})
export class AppComponent {
progress = 0;
}

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { ExampleProgressbarComponent } from './progress-bar.component';
@NgModule({
imports: [ BrowserModule ],
declarations: [ AppComponent, ExampleProgressbarComponent ],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }

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