BREAKING CHANGE: `RouterOutlet` properties `locationInjector` and `locationFactoryResolver` have been removed as they were deprecated since v4.
PR Close#18781
BREAKING CHANGE: the values `true`, `false`, `legacy_enabled` and `legacy_disabled` for the router parameter `initialNavigation` have been removed as they were deprecated. Use `enabled` or `disabled` instead.
PR Close#18781
CompilerConfig should be the only source of default settings for preserveWhitespaces
so let's not enforce defaults on the CompilerOptions level.
PR Close#18772
BREAKING CHANGE: Because of multiple bugs and browser inconsistencies, we have dropped the intl api in favor of data exported from the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR).
Unfortunately we had to change the i18n pipes (date, number, currency, percent) and there are some breaking changes.
1. I18n pipes
* Breaking change:
- By default Angular now only contains locale data for the language `en-US`, if you set the value of `LOCALE_ID` to another locale, you will have to import new locale data for this language because we don't use the intl API anymore.
* Features:
- you don't need to use the intl polyfill for Angular anymore.
- all i18n pipes now have an additional last parameter `locale` which allows you to use a specific locale instead of the one defined in the token `LOCALE_ID` (whose value is `en-US` by default).
- the new locale data extracted from CLDR are now available to developers as well and can be used through an API (which should be especially useful for library authors).
- you can still use the old pipes for now, but their names have been changed and they are no longer included in the `CommonModule`. To use them, you will have to import the `DeprecatedI18NPipesModule` after the `CommonModule` (the order is important):
```ts
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { CommonModule, DeprecatedI18NPipesModule } from '@angular/common';
@NgModule({
imports: [
CommonModule,
// import deprecated module after
DeprecatedI18NPipesModule
]
})
export class AppModule { }
```
Dont forget that you will still need to import the intl API polyfill if you want to use those deprecated pipes.
2. Date pipe
* Breaking changes:
- the predefined formats (`short`, `shortTime`, `shortDate`, `medium`, ...) now use the patterns given by CLDR (like it was in AngularJS) instead of the ones from the intl API. You might notice some changes, e.g. `shortDate` will be `8/15/17` instead of `8/15/2017` for `en-US`.
- the narrow version of eras is now `GGGGG` instead of `G`, the format `G` is now similar to `GG` and `GGG`.
- the narrow version of months is now `MMMMM` instead of `L`, the format `L` is now the short standalone version of months.
- the narrow version of the week day is now `EEEEE` instead of `E`, the format `E` is now similar to `EE` and `EEE`.
- the timezone `z` will now fallback to `O` and output `GMT+1` instead of the complete zone name (e.g. `Pacific Standard Time`), this is because the quantity of data required to have all the zone names in all of the existing locales is too big.
- the timezone `Z` will now output the ISO8601 basic format, e.g. `+0100`, you should now use `ZZZZ` to get `GMT+01:00`.
| Field type | Format | Example value | v4 | v5 |
|------------|---------------|-----------------------|----|---------------|
| Eras | Narrow | A for AD | G | GGGGG |
| Months | Narrow | S for September | L | MMMMM |
| Week day | Narrow | M for Monday | E | EEEEE |
| Timezone | Long location | Pacific Standard Time | z | Not available |
| Timezone | Long GMT | GMT+01:00 | Z | ZZZZ |
* Features
- new predefined formats `long`, `full`, `longTime`, `fullTime`.
- the format `yyy` is now supported, e.g. the year `52` will be `052` and the year `2017` will be `2017`.
- standalone months are now supported with the formats `L` to `LLLLL`.
- week of the year is now supported with the formats `w` and `ww`, e.g. weeks `5` and `05`.
- week of the month is now supported with the format `W`, e.g. week `3`.
- fractional seconds are now supported with the format `S` to `SSS`.
- day periods for AM/PM now supports additional formats `aa`, `aaa`, `aaaa` and `aaaaa`. The formats `a` to `aaa` are similar, while `aaaa` is the wide version if available (e.g. `ante meridiem` for `am`), or equivalent to `a` otherwise, and `aaaaa` is the narrow version (e.g. `a` for `am`).
- extra day periods are now supported with the formats `b` to `bbbbb` (and `B` to `BBBBB` for the standalone equivalents), e.g. `morning`, `noon`, `afternoon`, ....
- the short non-localized timezones are now available with the format `O` to `OOOO`. The formats `O` to `OOO` will output `GMT+1` while the format `OOOO` will be `GMT+01:00`.
- the ISO8601 basic time zones are now available with the formats `Z` to `ZZZZZ`. The formats `Z` to `ZZZ` will output `+0100`, while the format `ZZZZ` will be `GMT+01:00` and `ZZZZZ` will be `+01:00`.
* Bug fixes
- the date pipe will now work exactly the same across all browsers, which will fix a lot of bugs for safari and IE.
- eras can now be used on their own without the date, e.g. the format `GG` will be `AD` instead of `8 15, 2017 AD`.
3. Currency pipe
* Breaking change:
- the default value for `symbolDisplay` is now `symbol` instead of `code`. This means that by default you will see `$4.99` for `en-US` instead of `USD4.99` previously.
* Deprecation:
- the second parameter of the currency pipe (`symbolDisplay`) is no longer a boolean, it now takes the values `code`, `symbol` or `symbol-narrow`. A boolean value is still valid for now, but it is deprecated and it will print a warning message in the console.
* Features:
- you can now choose between `code`, `symbol` or `symbol-narrow` which gives you access to more options for some currencies (e.g. the canadian dollar with the code `CAD` has the symbol `CA$` and the symbol-narrow `$`).
4. Percent pipe
* Breaking change
- if you don't specify the number of digits to round to, the local format will be used (and it usually rounds numbers to 0 digits, instead of not rounding previously), e.g. `{{ 3.141592 | percent }}` will output `314%` for the locale `en-US` instead of `314.1592%` previously.
Fixes#10809, #9524, #7008, #9324, #7590, #6724, #3429, #17576, #17478, #17319, #17200, #16838, #16624, #16625, #16591, #14131, #12632, #11376, #11187
PR Close#18284
BREAKING CHANGE: `NgFor` has been removed as it was deprecated since v4. Use `NgForOf` instead. This does not impact the use of`*ngFor` in your templates.
PR Close#18758
Prior to this fix if @parent and @child animations ran at the same
time within a disabled region then there was a chance that a @child
sub animation would never complete. This would cause *directives to
never close a removal when a @child trigger was placed on them. This
patch fixes this issue.
PR Close#18715
Prior to fix this fix, @.disabled would only work to disable child
animations. Now it will also disable animations for the element that has
the @.disabled flag (which makes more sense).
PR Close#18714
Windows paths have back slashes, but TypeScript expects to always have forward slashes.
In other places where this call happens (like `src/compiler_host.ts`) the same fix is present.
PR Close#18784
BREAKING CHANGE: `NgTemplateOutlet#ngOutletContext` has been removed as it was deprecated since v4. Use `NgTemplateOutlet#ngTemplateOutletContext` instead.
PR Close#18780
BREAKING CHANGE: `DifferFactory.create` no longer takes ChangeDetectionRef as a first argument as it was not used and deprecated since v4.
PR Close#18757
The fixed test expected there to be a doc version without a URL. This used to be
the case but not any more. As a result, an error was logged in the test output
(but no failure).
This commit fixes it by ensuring that a version without a URL exists.
PR Close#18659
BREAKING CHANGE: `NgProbeToken` has been removed from `@angular/platform-browser` as it was deprecated since v4. Import it from `@angular/core` instead.
PR Close#18760
After this, neither @angular/compiler nor @angular/comnpiler-cli depend
on @angular/core.
This add a duplication of some interfaces and enums which is stored
in @angular/compiler/src/core.ts
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `@angular/platform-server` now additionally depends on
`@angular/platform-browser-dynamic` as a peer dependency.
PR Close#18683
This change allows users to specify multiple exportAs names for a
directive by giving a comma-delimited list inside the string.
The primary motivation for this change is to allow these names to be
changed in a backwards compatible way.
This commit introduces a new Input property called
`ngFormOptions` to the `NgForm` directive. You can use it
to set default `updateOn` values for all the form's child
controls. This default will be used unless the child has
already explicitly set its own `updateOn` value in
`ngModelOptions`.
Potential values: `change` | `blur` | `submit`
```html
<form [ngFormOptions]="{updateOn: blur}">
<input name="one" ngModel> <!-- will update on blur-->
</form>
```
For more context, see [#18577](https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/18577).
This also allows to customize the filePaths in `.ngsummary.json` file
via the new methods `toSummaryFileName` and `fromSummaryFileName`
on the `CompilerHost`.
Removes the tsickle dependency added when tsickle was added to the
transform compiler.
Added a test to ensure stray dependencies are not added and no
errors are introduced during module flattening.
toString() from DefaultIterableDiffer is only used in tests and should not
be part of the production code. toString() methods from differs add
~ 0.3KB (min+gzip) to the production bundle size.
This commit introduces a new option to template-driven forms that
improves performance by delaying form control updates until the
"blur" or "submit" event. To use it, set the `updateOn` property
in `ngModelOptions`.
```html
<input ngModel [ngModelOptions]="{updateOn: blur}">
```
Like in AngularJS, setting `updateOn` to `blur` or `submit` will
delay the update of the value as well as the validation status.
Updating value and validity together keeps the system easy to reason
about, as the two will always be in sync. It's also worth noting
that the value/validation pipeline does still run when the form is
initialized (in order to support initial values).
Upcoming PRs will address:
* Support for setting group-level `updateOn` in template-driven forms
* Option for skipping initial validation run or more global error
display configuration
* Better support of reactive validation strategies
See more context in #18408, #18514, and the [design doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dlJjRXYeuHRygryK0XoFrZNqW86jH4wobftCFyYa1PA/edit#heading=h.r6gn0i8f19wz).
BREAKING CHANGE
It is no longer possible to declare classes in this format.
```
Component({...}).
Class({
constructor: function() {...}
})
```
This format would only work with JIT and with ES5. This mode doesn’t
allow build tools like Webpack to process and optimize the code, which
results in prohibitively large bundles. We are removing this API
because we are trying to ensure that everyone is on the fast path by
default, and it is not possible to get on the fast path using the ES5
DSL. The replacement is to use TypeScript and `@Decorator` format.
```
@Component({...})
class {
constructor() {...}
}
```
The source map does not currently work with the transformer pipeline.
It will be re-enabled after TypeScript 2.4 is made the min version.
To revert to the former compiler, use the `disableTransformerPipeline` in
tsconfig.json:
```
{
"angularCompilerOptions": {
"disableTransformerPipeline": true
}
}
```
This commit adds support for setting default `updateOn` values
in `FormGroups` and `FormArrays`. If you set `updateOn` to
’blur’` at the group level, all child controls will default to `’blur’`,
unless the child has explicitly specified a different `updateOn` value.
```
const c = new FormGroup({
one: new FormControl()
}, {updateOn: blur});
```
It's worth noting that parent groups will always update their value and
validity immediately upon value/validity updates from children. In other
words, if a group is set to update on blur and its children are individually
set to update on change, the group will still update on change with its
children; its default value will simply not be used.
This commit also updates the version of `@angular/cli` used for docs examples.
The previous (transient) dependency `@ngtools/webpack` was not compatible with
`@angular/compiler-cli@>=5` and was breaking when running against the local
builds (currently at 5.0.0-beta.2). The version of `@ngtools/webpack` used by
the latest `@angular/cli` version is compatible with `@angular/compiler-cli@5`.
This change allows ReflectiveInjector to be tree shaken resulting
in not needed Reflect polyfil and smaller bundles.
Code savings for HelloWorld using Closure:
Reflective: bundle.js: 105,864(34,190 gzip)
Static: bundle.js: 154,889(33,555 gzip)
645( 2%)
BREAKING CHANGE:
`platformXXXX()` no longer accepts providers which depend on reflection.
Specifically the method signature when from `Provider[]` to
`StaticProvider[]`.
Example:
Before:
```
[
MyClass,
{provide: ClassA, useClass: SubClassA}
]
```
After:
```
[
{provide: MyClass, deps: [Dep1,...]},
{provide: ClassA, useClass: SubClassA, deps: [Dep1,...]}
]
```
NOTE: This only applies to platform creation and providers for the JIT
compiler. It does not apply to `@Compotent` or `@NgModule` provides
declarations.
Benchpress note: Previously Benchpress also supported reflective
provides, which now require static providers.
DEPRECATION:
- `ReflectiveInjector` is now deprecated as it will be remove. Use
`Injector.create` as a replacement.
closes#18496
Problem description: when using ngTemplateOutlet with context as
an object literal in a template and binding to the context's property
the embedded view would get re-created even if context object remains
essentially the same (the same shape, just update to one properties).
This happens since currently change detection will re-create object
references when an object literal is used and one of its properties
gets updated through a binding.
Solution: this commit changes ngTemplateOutlet logic so we take
context object shape into account before deciding if we should
re-create view or just update existing context.
Fixes#13407
There are now 3 modes for deployment: next, stable, archive.
We compute which mode (and other deployment properties)
from the `TRAVIS_BRANCH` and the `STABLE_BRANCH`.
If the TRAVIS_BRANCH is master we deploy as "next".
If the `TRAVIS_BRANCH` matches the `STABLE_BRANCH` we deploy as "stable".
Otherwise if the branch has a major version lower than the stable version
and its minor version is highest of similar branches we deploy as "archive".
For "archive" deployments we compute the firebase project and deployment
url based on the major version of the `TRAVIS_BRANCH`.
As well as choosing where to deploy the build, we also use this
to select the environment file for the AIO Angular app.
This will enable the app to change its rendering and behaviour
based on its mode.
See #18287Closes#18297
There are now 3 modes for deployment: next, stable, archive.
We compute which mode (and other deployment properties)
from the `TRAVIS_BRANCH` and the `STABLE_BRANCH`.
If the TRAVIS_BRANCH is master we deploy as "next".
Otherwise if the branch is the highest of its minor versions
we deploy as "stable" if the `TRAVIS_BRANCH` matches the `STABLE_BRANCH` or
else "archive".
For "archive" deployments we compute the firebase project and deployment
url based on the major version of the `TRAVIS_BRANCH`.
As well as choosing where to deploy the build, we also use this
to select the environment file for the AIO Angular app.
This will enable the app to change its rendering and behaviour
based on its mode.
See #18287
By default, the value and validation status of a `FormControl` updates
whenever its value changes. If an application has heavy validation
requirements, updating on every text change can sometimes be too expensive.
This commit introduces a new option that improves performance by delaying
form control updates until the "blur" event. To use it, set the `updateOn`
option to `blur` when instantiating the `FormControl`.
```ts
// example without validators
const c = new FormControl(, { updateOn: blur });
// example with validators
const c= new FormControl(, {
validators: Validators.required,
updateOn: blur
});
```
Like in AngularJS, setting `updateOn` to `blur` will delay the update of
the value as well as the validation status. Updating value and validity
together keeps the system easy to reason about, as the two will always be
in sync. It's also worth noting that the value/validation pipeline does
still run when the form is initialized (in order to support initial values).
Closes#7113
This is possibly a temporary fix for the layout, until we decide whether we want
to remove the guide or properly add it to the SideNav menu.
Fixes#17912
The Internationalisation documentation, "Translate text nodes" section, has an incomplete
markdown anchor, and leaks markdown into the page. Fix the anchor by adding the opening bracket.
The static reflectory check for macro function recursion was too
agressive and disallowed calling a function with argument that also
calls the same function. For example, it disallowed nested animation
groups.
Fixes: #17467
FormControls, FormGroups, and FormArrays now optionally accept an options
object as their second argument. Validators and async validators can be
passed in as part of this options object (though they can still be passed
in as the second and third arg as before).
```ts
const c = new FormControl(, {
validators: [Validators.required],
asyncValidators: [myAsyncValidator]
});
```
This commit also adds support for passing arrays of validators and async
validators to FormGroups and FormArrays, which formerly only accepted
individual functions.
```ts
const g = new FormGroup({
one: new FormControl()
}, [myPasswordValidator, myOtherValidator]);
```
This change paves the way for adding more options to AbstractControls,
such as more fine-grained control of validation timing.
The markdown processor expects an empty line between an opening tag and the
markdown content. (If there is no empty line, the content is interpreted as
plain HTML.)
Previously, the line between the opening `<td>` and the content contained
whitespace, which caused the content to be interpreted as HTML and not markdown.
Fixes#18312
PR Close#18349
Angular can make many assumptions about its event handlers. As a result
the bookkeeping for native addEventListener is significantly cheaper
than Zone's addEventLister which can't make such assumptions.
This change bypasses the Zone's addEventListener if present and always
uses the native addEventHandler. As a result registering event listeners
is about 3 times faster.
PR Close#18107
In previous version of tsickle abstract class methods were materialized.
The change resulted in 6Kb savings in angular.io bundle.
This change also required the removal of `@private` and `@return` type
annotation as it is explicitly dissalowed by tsickle.
NOTE: removed casts in front of `makeDecorator` due to:
https://github.com/angular/devkit/issues/45
```
14938 Jul 19 13:16 0.b19e913fbdd6507d346b.chunk.js
1535 Jul 19 13:16 inline.d8e019ea3cfdd86c2bd0.bundle.js
589178 Jul 19 13:16 main.54c97bcb6f254776b678.bundle.js
34333 Jul 19 13:16 polyfills.4a3c9ca9481d53803157.bundle.js
14938 Jul 18 16:55 0.b19e913fbdd6507d346b.chunk.js
1535 Jul 18 16:55 inline.0c83abb44fad9a2768a7.bundle.js
582786 Jul 18 16:55 main.ea290db71b051813e156.bundle.js
34333 Jul 18 16:55 polyfills.4a3c9ca9481d53803157.bundle.js
main savings: 589178 - 582786 = 6,392
```
PR Close#18236
In Node.JS console.log/error/warn functions actually resuls in a socket
write which in turn is considered by Zone.js as an async task.
This means that if there is any exception during change detection in a platform-server
application the error handler will make the Angular Zone unstable which
in turn will cause change detection to run on next tick and cause an
infinite loop.
It is also better to run the error handler outside of the Angular Zone
in general on all platforms so that an error in the error handler itself doesn't cause an
infinite loop.
Fixes#17073, #7774.
PR Close#18269
Note 4.3 only!
Prior to this fix when [@.disabled] was used in a component that
contained zero animation code it wouldn't register properly because the
renderer associated with that component was not an animation renderer.
This patch ensures that it gets registered even when there are no
animations set.
* Tell the app that this will have no Table of Contents, since we have no
h2 headings anyway.
* Remove all the `nbsp;` from the code since that doesn't help with layout
* Remove side padding from sidenav-content when screen is narrow
* Restyle the cheatsheet table when the screen is narrow
Possibly overlooked testing documentation mistake fixed:
- `http.get('/data')` probably ought to be paired with `httpMock.expectOne('/data')` instead of `httpMock.expectOne('/data')`.
Note 4.3 only!
Prior to this fix when [@.disabled] was used in a component that
contained zero animation code it wouldn't register properly because the
renderer associated with that component was not an animation renderer.
This patch ensures that it gets registered even when there are no
animations set.
The API docs have changed. The line numbers are now found in
`startingLine` and `endingLine` properties rather than the `location`
property, which moved into the `fileInfo` property anyway.
In our attempt to remove the material ripple effect from tab labels, we were
killing all `transform`-based animations on other `md-tab-group` elements, such
as animating the content when entering/leaving. (This wasn't an issue on Chrome,
because it didn't respect our `!important` flag.)
This commit fixes it by properly hiding the ripple effect (using a feature
introduced in angular/material2@e4789c7b8) and allowing other animations to
execute normally.
Fixes#17998
Now that we have upgraded to the latest lunr search engine, the results
from the standard `search` method are more appropriate.
So we do not need to create our own special queries to get good results.
Since 808bd4af4, we are no longer pre-verifying PRs before uploading the build
artifacts to the preview server, thus we no longer need the
`travis-preverify-pr.sh` script or the `GITHUB_TEAM_MEMBERSHIP_CHECK_KEY`
variable.
This commit adds an API endpoint for notifying the preview server about PR
updates (`/pr-updated`). According to the update, the preview server can take
several actions. Currently, it will only check and (if necessary) update the
PR's preview visibility (but more actions could be supported in the future).
The API can be used with an automatic trigger (e.g. a GitHub webhook) to
instantly update a PR's preview visibility when it changes.
Fixes#16526
Previously, `BuildCreator#changePrVisibility()` would throw an error if the PR's
visibility was already up-to-date or if the PR directory did not exist (e.g. was
removed). This method was only used from inside `BuildCreator#create()`, which
had already checked for the existence of the directories.
This commit renames `changePrVisibility()` to `updatePrVisibility()` and makes
it more "forgiving" (i.e. it will only throw if both public and non-public
directories exist). This allows it to be used on events that may or may not have
caused the PR's visibility to change (e.g. a GitHub webhook triggered whenever a
PR's labels change).
Previously, there was a distinction between GET requests to invalid URLs and all
other requests. This was mainly because the upload-server only accepts GET
requests, but that is not a hard limitation and may change in the future.
Thus, it makes sense to return a 404 response for requests to invalid URLs
regardless of the method used.
HttpClient is an evolution of the existing Angular HTTP API, which exists
alongside of it in a separate package, @angular/common/http. This structure
ensures that existing codebases can slowly migrate to the new API.
The new API improves significantly on the ergonomics and features of the legacy
API. A partial list of new features includes:
* Typed, synchronous response body access, including support for JSON body types
* JSON is an assumed default and no longer needs to be explicitly parsed
* Interceptors allow middleware logic to be inserted into the pipeline
* Immutable request/response objects
* Progress events for both request upload and response download
* Post-request verification & flush based testing framework
Previouly, whenever a new ServiceWorker update was detected the user was
prompted to update (with a notification). This turned out to be more distracting
than helpful. Also, one would get notifications on all open browser tabs/windows
and had to manually reload each one in order for the whole content (including
the app) to be updated.
This commit changes the update strategy as follows:
- Whenever a new update is detected, it is immediately activated (and all
tabs/windows will be notified).
- Once an update is activated (regardless of whether the activation was
initiated by the current tab/window or not), a flag will be set to do a
"full page navigation" the next time the user navigates to a document.
Benefits:
- All tabs/windows are updated asap.
- The updates are applied authomatically, without the user's needing to do
anything.
- The updates are applied in a way that:
a. Ensures that the app and content versions are always compatible.
b. Does not distract the user from their usual workflow.
NOTE:
The "full page navigation" may cause a flash (while the page is loading from
scratch), but this is expected to be minimal, since at that point almost all
necessary resources are cached by and served from the ServiceWorker.
Fixes#17539
`Object.assign` is not available in all supported browsers and one had to
provide a polyfill. This commit replaces `Object.assign` with the spread
operator (`...`), which TypeScript will transpile to ES5-compatible code.
(#17971)
This commit changes the dynamic version of ngUpgrade to use `UpgradeHelper`,
thus bringing its behavior (wrt upgraded components) much closer to
`upgrade/static`. Fixes/features include:
- Fix template compilation: Now takes place in the correct DOM context, instead
of in a detached node (thus has access to required ancestors etc).
- Fix support for the `$onInit()` lifecycle hook.
- Fix single-slot transclusion (including optional transclusion and fallback
content).
- Add support for multi-slot transclusion (inclusing optional slots and fallback
content).
- Add support for binding required controllers to the directive's controller
(and make the `require` behavior more consistent with AngularJS).
- Add support for pre-/post-linking functions.
(This also ports the fixes from #16627 to the dynamic version.)
Fixes#11044
(#17971)
Although, pre- and post-linking functions are correctly called during directive
linking, directives with `link.post` would throw an error. Interestingly, having
`link.pre` only or defining `link: fn` (which is an alias for `link.post: fn`)
would not throw.
This commit removes this check and allows directives with pre- and/or
post-linking functions to work.
Previously, only simple, single-slot transclusion worked on upgraded components.
This commit fixes/adds support for the following:
- Multi-slot transclusion.
- Using fallback content when no transclusion content is provided.
- Destroy unused scope (when using fallback content).
Fixes#13271
Firebase does not allow `.` in the path, so when trying to upload payload size
data for branches like `4.2.x`, the following error is thrown:
```
HTTP Error: 400, Invalid path: Invalid token in path
```
This commit fixes it by replacing `.` with `_` in branch names.
There have been some issues lately with Travis jobs failing due to
`print-log.sh`. This is likely due to trying to print the Lighthouse PWA report,
which is too large.
This commit stops printing that report (since it was rarely used and is pretty
easy to acquire when needed) and restores the `print-logs.sh` script (that was
temporarily removed with dfcca66fd).
closes#17665
Restores keyboard focus that was removed by commit b8b91d3.
Raises the right-TOC by 20px (96px->76px) because was too far down.
To prevent keyboard focus on hidden child nodes,
also collapses inner expanded nodes when parent node is collapsed.
The implicit parent node of top nodes is always expanded.
The window title is derived based on the current document's `<h1>` heading. Such
headings may contain hidden/non-visible content (e.g. textual name of font
ligatures: `<i class="material-icons">link</i>`) that should not be included in
the title.
This commit fixes this by using `innerText` (instead of `textContent`) to
extract the visible text from the `<h1>` heading. It will still fall back to
`textContent` on browsers that do not support `innerText` (e.g. Firefox 44).
Fixes#17732
Use the 7 first characters of the 40-chars long SHAs for shorter/cleaner URLs.
The collision probability is extremely low (since all SHAs are further
"namespaced" under the corresponding PR). In case of a collision, the second PR
will not be deployed, in order to avoid overwriting the original build.
(This is a design decision to keep the implementation simple. It can be changed
later if necessary.)
The previous clean-up code for PR directories on the preview server assumed that
all directories were named after the PR number. With the changes introduced
in #17640 it is possible to have PR directories that do not follow that naming
convention (e.g. "non-public" directories).
This PR ensures that both public and non-public directories are removed when
cleaning up.
When creating a new docker image for the preview server, the TypeScript source
code in `scripts-js/` is not copied over. Instead only the generated JavaScript
core in `scripts-js/dist/` are. Because of that, it is necessary to have run
`yarn build` before running `docker build`, so that the new docker image
contains the latest changes in `scripts-js/`.
This was previously part of the `create-image.sh` script, but was accidentally
removed in 21d213dfc.
- /deep/ is deprecated and being removed from Chrome
- >>> is semantically invalid in a stylesheet
- sass will no longer support either in any version of sass
-> use ::ng-deep in emulated shadow DOM mode
Because the deep combinator is deprecated in the CSS spec,
`/deep/`, `>>>` and `::ng-deep` are also deprecated in emulated shadow DOM mode
and will be removed in the future.
see https://www.chromestatus.com/features/6750456638341120
This commit introduces the ability to show previews for PRs by any author. It works as follows:
- The build artifacts of all PRs are uploaded to the preview server.
- Automatically verified PRs (i.e. from trusted authors or having a specific label) are deployed and
publicly accessible as usual.
- PRs that could not be automatically verified are stored for later use (after re-verification).
- A PR can be marked as "trusted" and make its preview publicly accessible by adding the GitHub
label specified in the `AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL` env var of the preview server.
At the moment, there is no automatic mechanism for notifying the preview server about changes to the
PR's verification status. The PR's "visibility" will be checked and updated every time a new build
is uploaded.
Before 4f37f8643, we were using `innerText` to retrieved the code content for
copying. This preserved the text layout (including newlines), but suffered from
other issues (browser support, performance). With 4f37f8643 we switched to
`textContent`, which works well except in the following case:
When `prettify` formats the code to have line numbers, it removes the newlines
and uses `<li>` elements instead. This affects `textContent`.
This commit fixes this by keeping a reference of the code as text and using that
for copying.
Fixes#17659
We expect this behavior because it's what Travis does. Also it's better because we want
to test what happens if we merge the PR, not the status of the PR branch.
Running the patch script on Windows (with `patch` available) yields an invalid syntax warning, and does not apply patches.
```
kamik@T460p MINGW64 /d/work/angular/aio (master)
$ yarn postinstall
yarn postinstall v0.24.6
$ node tools/cli-patches/patch.js && uglifyjs node_modules/lunr/lunr.js -c -m -o src/assets/js/lunr.min.js --source-map
The syntax of the command is incorrect.
Done in 1.52s.
```
Destructuring of the form:
function foo({a, b}: {a?, b?} = {})
breaks strictNullChecks, due to the TypeScript bug https://github.com/microsoft/typescript/issues/10078.
This change eliminates usage of destructuring in function argument lists in cases where it would leak
into the public API .d.ts.
toString() from DefaultKeyValueDiffer is only used in tests and should not
be part of the production code. toString() methods from differs add
~ 0.3KB (min+gzip) to the production bundle size.
With 4.2, we introduced the min and max validator directives. This was actually a breaking change because their selectors could include custom value accessors using the min/max properties for their own purposes.
For now, we are rolling back the change by removing the exports. At the least, we should wait to add them until a major version. In the meantime, we will have further discussion about what the best solution is going forward for all validator directives.
Closes#17491.
----
PR #17551 tried to roll this back, but did not remove the dead code. This failed internal tests that were checking that all declared directives were used.
This PR rolls back the original PR and commit the same as #17551 while also removing the dead code.
This version fixes the DISCONNECTED errors (described in #17543) and removes the
need to the workaround (8af203c).
The relevant jasmine commit is jasmine/jasmine@c60d66994.
`innerText` is not supported in Firefox prior to v45. In most cases (at least
the ones we are interested in), `innerText` and `textContent` work equally well,
but `textContent` is more performant (as it doesn't require a reflow).
From [MDN][1] on the differences of `innerText` vs `textContent`:
> - [...]
> - `innerText` is aware of style and will not return the text of hidden
> elements, whereas `textContent` will.
> - As `innerText` is aware of CSS styling, it will trigger a reflow, whereas
> `textContent` will not.
> - [...]
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/textContent#Differences_from_innerTextFixes#17585
Previously, we had redirect rules for Firebase for `/docs/ts/latest` and
`/styleguide`, but once the ServiceWorker was activated, it would take over
routing and rewrite these requests to `/index.html`.
This commit fixes it by excluding them from ServiceWorker routing.
Fixes#17542
With 4.2, we introduced the min and max validator directives. This was actually a breaking change because
their selectors could include custom value accessors using the min/max properties for their own purposes.
For now, we are rolling back the change by removing the exports.
Closes#17491.
With SHA 2c3e948e61 the biography of Paul Gschwendtner has been accidentally removed.
This re-adds the biography entry (picture still present) as requested on Slack.
Previously, there was an issue with testing the PWA score on staging and failing
the build was temporarily disabled. It works now, so we need to enable failing
the build is the score drops below some threshold.
The footer background (implemented via `footer:after`) had a higher `z-index`
than other footer elements and was obscuring the footer links on certain
browsers (Firefox, Edge, IE), which made them unclickable.
This commit lowers the index of `footer:after`, so that links are clickable on
these browsers.
Fixes#17460
You can now specify what environment you are building
by add it to the `yarn build` command. For example:
```
yarn build -- --env=stage
```
Moreover the `deploy-to-firebase.sh` script will automatically apply the
appropriate environment.
The API docs tests have very variable run times, depending
upon the build environment.
This change doubles their test timeout values to prevent
false-negative failures.
Previously, we always assumed that elements would be scrolled to the top of the
page, when calling `element.scrollIntoView()`. This is not true for elements
that cannot be scrolled to the top, e.g. when the viewport height is larger than
the height of the content after the element (common for small sections near the
end of the page).
In such cases, we would unnecessarily scroll up to account for the static
toolbar, which was unnecessary (since the element was not behind the toolbar
anyway) and caused ScrollSpy to fail to identify the scrolled-to section as
active.
This commit fixes it by ensuring that we do not scroll more than necessary in
order to align the top of the element with the bottom of the toolbar.
Fixes#17452
* update to latest version of lunr search
* add trailing wildcard to search terms to increase matches
* fix unwanted error when escape was pressed
Closes#17417
Using `<a>` inside a `<button>` is not syntactically valid HTML and breaks on
some browsers (e.g. Firefox). Furthermore, clicking the button doesn't do
anything unless you click on the link (e.g. clicking on the padding around the
link does nothing), which is inconvenient and confusing.
Fixes#17448
* Remove the "info-banner" styling from the filters.
* Fix alignment of the search box on a narrow screen (closes#17395)
* Remove unnecessary whitespace before section headers
The current stable branch is determined based on the current version mapped to
the npm `latest` tag (by replacing the patch version number with 'x' - e.g.
`1.2.3` --> `1.2.x`).
PRs against the stable branch will be deployed to the preview server (as long as
the rest of the requirements are met). Commits on the stable branch itself will
be deployed to production.
Fixes#16908
This puts the behavior introduced in 573b8611bc behind the new flag
`alwaysCompileGeneratedCode` to not break users that might have relied
on this behavior.
This PR fixes an issue where `query(':enter')` will only collect elements up until it an element that is found that isn't apart of the `:enter` query.
Closes#17440
Chrome (v58+) often gets disconnected during unit tests (causing them to fail).
This has been happening locally (on Windows) and on Travis. The exact reasons
are not known, but it seems that some of the `AppComponent` tests are to blame.
Based on the discussion in https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/issues/1327 (and
plenty of trial-and-error), using Jasmine's `done()` callback before each of
test (even calling it synchronously) fixes the issue.
Previously the RequestOptions/ResponseOptions classes had constructors
with a destructured argument hash (represented by the
{Request,Response}OptionsArgs type). This type consists entirely of
optional members.
This produces a .d.ts file which includes the constructor declaration:
constructor({param, otherParam}?: OptionsArgs);
However, this declaration doesn't type-check properly. TypeScript
determines the actual type of the hash parameter to be OptionsArgs | undefined,
which it then concludes does not have a `param` or `otherParam` member.
This is a bug in TypeScript ( https://github.com/microsoft/typescript/issues/10078 ).
As a workaround, destructuring is moved inside the method, where it does not produce
broken artifacts in the .d.ts.
Fixes#16663.
Motivation: `yarn outdated`, for exmaple, shows the homepage URL on the command line. If copy-pasting or clicking on the URL, it's nice to see the repo's page instead of a 404.
Closes#17245 and #17253
When the user selects a doc item in the side nav:
1) expand folder(s) leading to the selected doc item
2) on a wide display, keep other already expanded folders open
3) on narrow (mobile) display, collapse other expanded folders
Used to do (3) when wide. Issue #17245 asks for (2).
That logic was bypassed for selected node when we allowed headers to have content
because that unintentionally expanded the header’s folder when selected.
Because the selected node is no longer a header with content, removing this exclusion
also means that folders are expanded/collapsed with above logic even for API pages.
Rather than hard coding excludes into the dgeni config,
use the fact that we are already ignoring the boilerplate
and generated files via the .gitignore file.
Previously, the main content would always leave a 18% margin on the right to be
occupied by the ToC (even if there was no ToC).
This commit lets the main content expand to the right to occupy all the
available space when there is no ToC.
Fixes#17205Fixes#17270
Previously, when scrolling the ToC and reaching the top/bottom, further
mousewheel events would result in scrolling the window (and thus the main
content). This is standard browser behavior. In the case of the ToC though, the
`ScrollSpy` would detect scrolling in the main content and scroll the active ToC
to entry into view, thus resetting the scroll position of the ToC.
Reproduction:
1. Open `~/guide/template-syntax`.
2. Start scrolling through the long ToC.
3. Try to go to the bottom of the ToC.
4. Once you reach the bottom, the main content starts scrolling down.
5. The first section ("HTML in templates") becomes "active", so the ToC is
scrolled back up to make its corresponding entry visible.
6. Go back to step 2.
This commit improves the UX, by not allowing the main content to scroll when the
cursor is ovr the ToC and the user has scrolled all the way to the top/bottom of
it.
When navigating from a page with open SideNav to a page without closed SideNav,
the main content area animates from a non-zero left margin to zero left margin.
Additionally, the top-bar on the homepage is transparent, which allows the white
background behind the main content to be seen while the left margin is animated
to zero, making it appear as if something (e.g. the SideNav covers the top-bar).
This commit works around this issue, by not making the top-bar transparent
immediately when navigating to the homepage, but animating it from its blue
color to transparent with a delay.
Fixes#17248
An ellipsis was used to separate the most relevant search
results from the alphabetic list. The separator was confusing
because it was not clear what it represented.
This has been removed and the most relevant results are now
indicated by styling with a more bold font and a bit of whitespace
between them and the rest of the results.
To keep things consistent, if there are fewer than 5 results all the
results are now displayed as priorityPages.
Closes#17233
In the marketing pages we do not want to show heading anchors on hover.
Previously, this was achieved by using div rather than heading elements.
Now we can use semantically accurate headings while hiding the anchor.
Closes#17244Closes#17264
Previously, the top-bar's height wasn't taken into account when scrolling an
element into view. As a result, the element would be hidden behind the top-bar.
Taking the top-bar height into account was not necessary before #17155, because
the top-bar was not fixed (i.e. it scrolled away).
This commit fixes the scrolling behavior by accounting for the top-bar's height
when scrolling an element into view.
(This partially reverts #17102.)
Fixes#17219Fixes#17226
This wraps the $interval service when using upgrade to run the
$interval() call outside the Angular zone. However, the callback is
invoked within the Angular zone, so changes still propagate to
downgraded components.
- Fixed topnav on all mobile
- Fixed topnav on all docs pages
- Absolute topnav on all marketing pages
- Cleanup and code consolidation for all top-menu styles
- Add styling to topnav links on focus
When more than one node matches a url, the last
node defined in the navigation.json file won. This
meant that, for instance, items in both the
TopBarNarrow and the Footer views would not
indicate that they were active.
Now, each url is associated with a map of current
nodes keyed off their view.
Closes#17022
Previously, the progress bar would be placed right under the static top bar. Now
that the top bar i not tatic any more, it makes more sense to place the progress
bar at the top of the page.
Fixes#17103
* Remove whitespace before type specifiers
* Generate `new` and `call` member info for interfaces
* Ensure that there is no double space after class names
Previously, the `#top-of-page` element (used when scrolling to top) was placed
inside the content section (which at the time had zero top margin and padding).
Furthermore, there was a top offset applied when scrolling that took the static
top bar's height into account. Since now the top bar is not static any more and
the content section has a non-zero top padding, scrolling to top does not work
as expected.
This commit fixes this by:
- Moving the `#top-of-page` element to the top of the `aio-shell`.
- Stop accounting for the top bar's top.
Fixes#17006
Refactoring the compiler to use transformers moves the code generation
after type-checking which suppresses the errors TypeScript would
generate in the user code.
`TypeChecker` currently produces the same factory code that was
generated prior the switch to transfomers, getting back the same
diagnostics as before. The refactoring will allow the code to
diverge from the factory code and allow better diagnostic error
messages than was previously possible by type-checking the factories.
* fix(aio): make the search-pane larger
Fixes#17094
* feat(aio): give the search-box a type of "search"
This enables browsers to style it better (e.g. add an `x` button for clearing
the field, which allows users to quickly reset the search query and hide
results).
There seems to have been a bad rebase of #16228 on top of #16959, which affected
ToC styles from both PRs. This commit restores the horizontal line under `.h1`
elements and the vertical blue bar on the left-hand side of the ToC (with the
circle running along the bar to indicate the active section).
Fixes#17098
Now converts shorthand imports for every TypeScript target. Tsickle is able to expand index shorthand imports for every TypeScript target and module possibility.
Expanding shorthand imports for CommonJS modules is also helpful when testing in the browser. Module loaders like SystemJS are not able to understand directory imports (or index shorthand imports)
- Add styling for active TOC item
- Add sidenav styles
- Change header tags to divs from index marketing page to remove anchors
- Fix use of card mixin and create separate card-docs class
- Add marketing styling
- Topnav styling when on home landing page
- Remove hamburger menu on home page
- Add fully rounded border to top nav toolbar search input
- Add mobile styles
- Add title banner to other marketing pages
Use this file if we need to turn off the service worker in deployed sites
in an emergency where the worker has a bug that is blocking the application
from working.
Closes#16897
this means we'll be temporarily duplicating the helpers (onces included via scripts
and secondly imported via es imports) - once rxjs, core and material migrate over
to tslib, we can drop the scripts/global dupe.
The `TopBarNarrow` now only shows a single top level container, "About Angular",
and the original `TopBar` items will be children of this container.
The `TopBarNarrow` styling is changed to match the rest of the `SideNav`.
* refactor(aio): use explicit CSS class for TOC container
This makes the styling less fragile to changes in the HTML
* fix(aio): schedule TocComponent.activeIndex updates via AsapScheduler
We use the `asap` scheduler because updates to `activeItemIndex` are triggered by DOM changes,
which, in turn, are caused by the rendering that happened due to a ChangeDetection.
Without asap, we would be updating the model while still in a ChangeDetection handler,
which is disallowed by Angular.
* refactor(aio): do not instantiate floating ToC if not displayed
* feat(aio): display the h1 at the top of the floating TOC
Closes#16900
* refactor(aio): combine the TOC booleans flags into a "type" state
* refactor(aio): remove unnecessary `hostElement` property
* fix(aio): ensure that transition works on TOC
* fix(aio): use strict equality in ToC template
If there is a `TopBarNarrow` nav view then use this when the screen is narrow.
Otherwise just use the normal `TopBar`.
This commit also creates such a narrow topbar view where the "Docs" item is
in a different position
Closes#16940
These files are needed so that:
- user code can compile even without real codegen
- as tsc transformers cannot create but only change existing files
in the transformation pipeline.
This is required as e.g. `token` from `@Inject` is
accessed in string form via makeParamDecorator
but as a property in the `ReflectiveInjector`.
Closes#16889 as this is a more general fix.
Add source location as a note tag as `<note category="location">path/to/file.ts:start_line[,end_line]</note>`.
`[,end_line]` part is optional and specified only if the end line is different from the start line.
Fixes #16531
`flush()` can now be used from within fakeAsync tests to simulate moving
time forward until all macrotask events have been cleared from the
event queue.
Previously we hardcoded the current version into the navigation items.
Now only previous versions are included there. The current version is
computed from the currentVersion info.
Closes#16909
Based on optional title passed in from parent element such as CodeExample or CodeTabs.
Darkens uncovered copy button slightly as recommended for a11y.
PR #16808
- Use buttons for the TOC “Contents” label when embedded-and-expandable or TOC on the right to satisfy a11y.
- Add aria-pressed setting for the toggles in TOC and NavItem.
- Clicking the right panel TOC “Contents” button scrolls to top.
- When embedded use same rotating caret as sidebar
- When embedded and no secondaries, “Content” is just a label.
- Gray background for focused buttons rather than outline because can’t get carets to work with outline.
This commit was worked on by a number of people including
@filipesilva, @gkalpak and @wardbell. It contains changes that:
* remove unused files,
* fix the bootstrap approach to ensure that bootstrap is in the correct Zone
* fix unclosed code-example tags
* replace use of "we" with "you"
* remove broken dual router example
Related to angular/angular.io#3541
Lighthouse v1.6.5 treats localhost/1.2.7.0.0.1 as secure domains (i.e. as if they where HTTPS), so we need to stop handling the is-on-https audit specially.
In some cases (unclear when), traceviewer-js, used by Lighthouse under the hood,
assumes `atob`/`btoa` are defined in the global scope. This is true for browser
environments, but not on node.
As a result, some aggregations that required access to model-tracing failed to
produce results, dropping the overall PWA score.
This affected #16665 (e.g. commit 0de6eec7a).
This fixes a flicker when transitioning from server rendered page to client rendered page in lazy loaded routes by waiting for the lazy loaded route to finish loading, assuming initialNavigation on the route is set to 'enabled'.
Fixes#15716
If a usage of `{@link ...}` does not provide a title then
compute it based on the `title` and/or `name` properties
or set the link to invalid.
Closes#16811
Sidenav headers had been anchors w/o hrefs. These can’t take focus which makes you can’t navigate through them with keyboard. For a11y purposes, this PR turns them into buttons.
By reflex we began all component tests with an async `beforeEach` that called `compileComponents`.
In at least one case (`live-example.component.spec.ts`) that led to the `it` tests being async as well.
There is no need to call `.compileComponents` because CLI web pack + plugin inlines all templates and styles.
While `.compileComponents` was harmless, it added complexity and distraction which we should not inflict on future readers and testers.
Previously the logic for deciding when to display
the search result was spread between different
parts of the application and used non-intuitive logic
such as sending a blank results set to the searchResults.
This commit moves the management of displaying
the search results (and also setting focus of the
search input box) to the AppComponent. This makes
it easier to understand what happens and why; but
also allows the search UI components to be more
easily reused (such as embedding them in the 404
page).
(Coincidentally), this wasn't an issue before fdfeaaf1f, because
pre-verification was run after `test.sh`, during which `aio-builds-setup` was
built.
Now that `deploy-staging.sh` is being run before `test.sh`, we need to build
the `aio-builds-setup` scripts first.
Previously, `aio/aio-builds-setup/scripts/travis-preverify-pr.sh` was supposed
to exit with 1 if a PR did not meet the preconditions and 2 if an error occurred
during pre-verification.
It relied on the exit codes of the node script that did the actual work, but
didn't account for errors that would be thrown in the `sh` script itself (e.g.
if the node script was not available). This caused such errors to appear as
non-verified PRs, instead of real errors that should fail the build.
This commit swaps the exit codes, so that now a 2 means non-verified PR and 1
designates an error.
Hybrid apps (mix of Angular and AngularJS) might return AngularJS implementation
of Promises that do not play well with the change detection. Wrapping them in
native Promises fix this issue.
This could be the case when a Resolver returns a `$q` promise.
Use bracket notation to access $inject in downgradeInjectable to
support property renaming. Since the return type is any,
Closure compiler renames $inject.
Since abb36e3cb, we no longer rely on the cli to set up ServiceWorker, but do it
manually as part of `yarn build`. When using `ng serve`, registering the
ServiceWorker fails, because we haven't created `ngsw-manifest.json` nor copied
`worker-basic.min.js` into dist.
This commit works around this, by only registering the service worker in
production mode (which is what the cli does too).
Caveat:
It is not possible to enable ServiceWorker with `ng serve`/`yarn start` and
using the `--prod` flag will try to register it, but fail because the necessary
files (`ngsw-manifest.json` and `worker-basic.min.js`) will not be available.
(As a work-around, you can use `yarn build` and serve the files in `dist/` with
`yarn http-server -- dist -p 4200`.)
Previously, PR previews were deployed after successfully running all tests.
While this makes sense for staging/production deployments, previews should be
available as soon as possible (and regardless of the outcome of tests).
Fixes#16705
Previously, no previews would be deployed for PRs that didn't touch files inside
`aio/`. Now, previews will be deployed for PRs that touch non-spec files inside
either `aio/` or `packages/` (as long as other preconditions are met).
Partially addresses #16526.
* refactor(core): provide error message in stack for reflective DI
Fixes#16355
* fix(compiler): make AOT work with `noUnusedParameters`
Fixes#15532
* refactor: use view engine also for `NgModuleFactory`s
This is a prerequisite for being able to mock providers
in AOTed code later on.
Template expressions can now use a post-fix `!` operator
that asserts the target of the operator is not null. This is
similar to the TypeScript non-null assert operator. Expressions
generated in factories will be generated with the non-null assert
operator.
Closes: #10855
Only one h1 is allowed per document, and this is provided by the template.
So we cannot have any h1 tags (or `#` markdown shorthand) in any API docs.
Closes#16193
Only one h1 is allowed per document.
(Also took the opportunity to remove unnecessary blank lines from these
docs, and a bit of general tidying.)
Closes#16193
This fail behaviour is only turned on for `yarn docs`;
in `yarn docs-watch` you only receive a warning.
This is because you can get false errors when watching
since we don't parse all the docs in that case.
* fix(aio): allow code blocks to clear floated images
Previously the negative margin on the code headings were causing
floated images to overlay the start of a code block. Now all code block
successfully clear all floated elements.
* feat(aio): add a `.clear` class for clearing floating images
* fix(aio): tidy up image styles
The css rules for `img.right` and `img.left` allow authors easy
access to floating an image on the left or right, respectively.
The `.image-display` rule which was always found on a figure
has been simplified so that all figures have this styling. It is very
unlikely that a figure will be used outside the content area; and
at this time it seems like `figure` is as good an indicator that we
want this kind of styling as anything.
Now that images are all tagged with width and height values, we cannot
assume to modify these dimensions via CSS as it can cause the image to
lose its correct proportions. Until we find a better solition we must set
`height` to `auto` when the screen width is below 1300px to ensure that
these images maintain their proportions as they get shrunk to fit.
* docs(aio): general tidy up of image HTML in guides
Previously, the guides have a lot of inline image styling and unnecessary
use of the `image-display` css class.
Images over 700px are problematic for guide docs, so those have been given
specific widths and associated heights.
* docs(aio): use correct anchor for "back to the top" link
The `#toc` anchor does not work when the page is
wide enough that the TOC is floating to the side.
* build(aio): add `#top-of-page` to path variants for link checking
Since the `#top-of-page` is outside the rendered docs
the `checkAnchorLinks` processor doesn't find them
as valid targets for links.
Adding them as a `pathVariant` solves this problem
but will still catch links to docs that do not actually exist.
* fix(aio): ensure that headings clear floated images
* fix(aio): do not force live-example embedded image to 100% size
This made them look too big, generally. Leaving them with no size means
that they will look reasonable in large viewports and switch to 100% width
in narrow viewports.
* docs(animations): fix links to `Component` animations
* docs(core): fix links to `ReflectiveInjector` methods
The `resolve` and other methods were moved from the
`Injector` to the `ReflectiveInjector`.
* docs(core): fix links to `Renderer`
The local links were assuming that that methods were on the
current document (e.g. `RootRenderer`), but they are actually
on the `Renderer` class.
* docs(router): fix links to methods
* docs(forms): fix links to methods
* docs(core): fix links to methods
* docs(router): fix API page links and an internal link
closes#16608
Formerly, tried to navigate when user clicked an anchor with an image url (to view image in a new tab) resulting in 404.
Now ignores href URL with any extension and lets browser handle it.
This code only runs in ES5 mode in the test suite, so this is difficult to test.
However `updateFromTemplate` is being called with a spread operator, as
`...updateFromTemplate(...)`. The spread operator should fail on `null` values.
This change avoids the problem by always returning a (possibly empty) array.
PR Close#16547
This also clarifies via a test
that we only update projected views when the view is created or destroyed,
but not when it is attached/detached/moved.
Fixes#15578
PR Close#16592
Previously a projected view was only dirty checked when the
component in which it was inserted was dirty checked.
This fix changes the behavior so that a view is also dirty checked if
the declaring component is dirty checked.
Note: This does not change the order of change detection,
only the fact whether a projected view is dirty checked or not.
Fixes#14321
closes#16603
As before this PR, when wide (side-by-side), the sidenav open/close status only changes when nav to/from marketing page in which case it opens for guide/api and closes for marketing page.
Fundamentals and Techniques nav groups we also links to pages. This caused
counterintuitive behaviour when clicking on them.
This commit moves each link from the group item to a children item, called
Introduction.
Closes#16604
The CSS rule for positioning the automated header links was too general,
causing other links inside headings to be positioned incorrectly.
Closes#16573
Previously the `hasToc` was initialised to true, which caused a flash of
unwanted "Contents" [sic] even if the page was not going to need a ToC.
Closes#16597
TOC appears in right panel when wide and hides embedded TOC
Right TOC panel height adjusts dynamically during scroll
Refactored `TocService` and its tests for clarity.
@angular/http/testing used to publish a metadata structure which paralleled
the .d.ts structure. This causes ngc to write incorrect imports for this
bundle when compiling providers using MockBackend and other http testing
classes.
This change restructures the @angular/http/testing build a bit, modeling it
after @angular/platform-browser-animations, and produces a FESM structure
that has flat metadata.
Fixes#15521.
Currently, if a Response has an ArrayBuffer body and text() is called, Angular
attempts to convert the ArrayBuffer to a string. Doing this requires knowing
the encoding of the bytes in the buffer, which is context that we don't have.
Instead, we assume that the buffer is encoded in UTF-16, and attempt to process
it that way. Unfortunately the approach chosen (interpret buffer as Uint16Array and
create a Javascript string from each entry using String.fromCharCode) is incorrect
as it does not handle UTF-16 surrogate pairs. What Angular actually implements, then,
is UCS-2 decoding, which is equivalent to UTF-16 with characters restricted to the
base plane.
No standard way of decoding UTF-8 or UTF-16 exists in the browser today. APIs like
TextDecoder are only supported in a few browsers, and although hacks like using the
FileReader API with a Blob to force browsers to do content encoding detection and
decoding exist, they're slow and not compatible with the synchronous text() API.
Thus, this bug is fixed by introducing an encodingHint parameter to text(). The
default value of this parameter is 'legacy', indicating that the existing broken
behavior should be used - this prevents breaking existing apps. The only other
possible value of the hint is 'iso-8859' which interprets each byte of the buffer
with String.fromCharCode. UTF-8 and UTF-16 are not supported - it is up to the
consumer to get the ArrayBuffer and decode it themselves.
The parameter is a hint, as it's not always used (for example, if the conversion
to text doesn't involve an ArrayBuffer source). Additionally, this leaves the door
open for future implementations to perform more sophisticated encoding detection
and ignore the user-provided value if it can be proven to be incorrect.
Fixes#15932.
PR Close#16420
Currently `new Request({search: ...})` is not honored, and
`new Request({params: {'x': 'y'}) doesn't work either, as this object would have
toString() called. This change allows both of these cases to work, as proved by
the 2 new tests.
Fixes#15761
PR Close#16392
- Moved info bar section in pipe template to be the first section to match other templates
- Fixed label styling for type label
- Added label styling for status label
closes#16521
`LocationService` sends `GaService` a url stripped of fragment and query strings.
`GaService` already guards against re-send of the prior url so it will only report doc changes.
The latest rxjs release works with closure compiler out of the box.
We no longer need to compile our own.
Also put closure options into a file rather than using a shell script.
Previously, non-bracketed inputs (e.g. `xyz="foo"`) on downgraded components
were initialized using `attrs.$observe()` (which uses `$evalAsync()` under the
hood), while bracketed inputs (e.g. `[xyz]="'foo'"`) were initialized using
`$watch()`. If the downgraded component was created during a `$digest` (e.g. by
an `ng-if` watcher), the non-bracketed inputs were not initialized in time for
the initial call to `ngOnChanges()` and `ngOnInit()`.
This commit fixes it by using `$watch()` to initialize all inputs. `$observe()`
is still used for subsequent updates on non-bracketed inputs, because it is more
performant.
Fixes#16212
These utils support flexible, natural attribute interpretation as applied to code-example and code-pane. Then apply those utils to code-example and live-example
This contains a fix for the typescript module reader.
Previously, TS modules that were of the form:
```
a/b/index.ts
```
Would be given the name `index` and id of `a/b/index`.
This is not desirable, so the new version of dgeni-packages/typescript
removes this `index` from the id and name, which results in name of
`b` and id of `a/b`.
Update to in-memory-web-api should handle id=0.
Make sure this works by having a hero with id=0 in ToH.
Coincidentally delete lingering dead app/ folders
Todo: fix ToH images (which have to do anyway)
In the API docs there are occasions where we do not wish the code snippet
to have a copy button. This commit supports that by providing a new `hideCopy`
attribute.
- prevents unsubscribing from the zone on error
- prevents unsubscribing from directive `EventEmitter`s on error
- prevents detaching views in dev mode if there on error
- ensures that `ngOnInit` is only called 1x (also in prod mode)
Fixes#9531Fixes#2413Fixes#15925
Parse all `<img>` tags, during doc-gen, and insert the width and height of
the sourceed image, if neither are already specified.
Warnings are reported if the `<img>` tag has no `src` attribute or the image
cannot be loaded.
The work is done in the `addImageDimensions` post-processor, which must be
configured with a `basePath` so that it knows where to find the images.
Closes#15888
- Changed search result link hover state to white to be more legible
- Increased the max-height on search results container to remove the jitter
- Changed search results to have space-around vs space-between for more appropriate spacing
Reworked some of the code so asserts are no longer necessary.
Added additional and potentially redundant checks
Added checks where the null checker found real problems.
PR Close#16422
Angular uses the `ng-version` attribute to indicate which elements
were used to bootstrap an application. However, after 4.0 we also
added this attribute for all dynamically created components.
Fixes#15880
PR Close#16394
When a directive lives on the same element as a component
(e.g. `<my-comp myDir>`), the directive was not able to get hold
of the `ChangeDetectorRef` of the component on that element. However,
as directives are supposed to decorate components, this is incorrect.
This commit enables this use case.
Closes#12816
The autolinking is now done on the `renderedContent` which means it also
captures and autolinks headings that were generated outside of markdown.
PR Close#16336
Previously the CSS styling for material icons was too broad and affected
all instances of icons. This commit constrains the position of copy button
icons only to copy buttons.
This commit adds a new parameter to ngc named `missingTranslation` to set the MissingTranslationStrategy for AoT, it takes the value `error`, `warning` or `ignore`.
Fixes#15808
PR Close#15987
Because:
1. `docs` feels like a "top level" page, similar to `features`, `resources`, `events` etc.
2. This enables the ServiceWorker to pre-fetch/cache the document (similar to what happens with all
other direct children of `content/docs/`), without the need for special-casing it in
`ngsw-manifest.json`.
- Banner class code consolidation for API pages
- Set up temporary table of contents class and file
- API pages title styling
- Add color styling to doc-type listed on each API details page
- Classes and SCSS variables refactor
- Mobile optimization on headers, info-banner, and API pages
- API page table custom styling
- API Class Overview template code overview into table format
- Content container now has a max width and made the body background the same offwhite color so the cut-off is not visible
- Sidenav will always remain at the left of the page
- Added a max width to the api banner of filter search inputs
- Left aligned content container so it is flush with sidenav
- Changed API filter width to match size of filter results
- Add snackbar and pointer cursor for copy code button inside aio-code components
- Flex cenetered content in features page
- Removed duplicate global css class
- Add styles to links inside of sub-sections
- Remove focus outline on top nav bar links
We were filtering this document from the docs list but
not removing it from the module export lists.
We can actually filter it out much easier at the TypeScript
parsing point, which means we do not need the
`filterIgnoredDocs` processor any more.
Closes#16287
Previously, when using a different property/attribute name for an upgraded
component's binding (e.g. `bindings: {propName: '<attrName'}`), the property and
attribute names were swapped (e.g. using `attrName` as the property name and
`propName` as the attribute name). This resulted in unexpected behavior.
This commit fixes this using the correct names for properties and attributes.
This only affects `upgrade/dynamic`. `upgrade/static` works correctly already.
Fixes#8856
PR Close#16128
The side nav and menu buttons need to appear early on in the loading of the page.
Currently we are using icon fonts with ligatures to get icons for these areas.
This can result in a flash of unstyled font.
By replacing these with SVG icons, we get a better user experience.
By overriding the `MdIconRegistry` we can inline the SVG source, which
means that there will never by a delay in rendering the icons.
The new `CustomMdIconRegistry` expects a multi-provider containing an array
of `SvgIconInfo` objects. These objects hold the name and SVG source of the
icon. When `MdIconComponent` requests an SVG icon we will get it from the
pre-loading cache, if available, before delegating back to the original
`MdIconRegistry`.
Note that SVG versions of `md-icon` do not apply the `material-icons` CSS
class to the element, so the styling for the icons that we are preloading
has been changed to use `.mat-icon` instead.
Closes#16100
This is to tidy up the `author-packagse`, which currently duplicates a
lot of the configuration in the main packages. We need to
DRY this up so that we don't fall foul of a change in one being missed in
the other.
closes#16125
API search still updates query params as sending someone a pre-filtered API search link is handy.
While typing in the search box no longer updates the URL in the addr bar, you can still create a link like `~/?search=animations` and it will open the search dialog and profile the search box as it may be useful to email such a thing to someone.
Previously, the path returned by `LocationService.path()` preserved leading
slashes, which resulted in requests with consequtive slashes in the URL. Such
requests would fail (with a 404) on staging.
This commit fixes it, by removing leading slashes from the path. It also
refactors `LocationService` a bit, converting path to an observable,
`currentPath` (similar to `currentUrl`), and applies certain clean-ups (e.g.
stripping slashes, query, hash) in one place, which simplifies consumption.
Closes#16230
Changed description from h3 to h2 to match the other header
Created api page classes for consistent styling
Add styles for info-bar section
Wrapped pre tags for code not to go off of screen
This helps to ensure that the full docs have been
generated before we begin watching.
You can disable this by providing the `--watch-only`
flag. E.g. `yarn docs-watch -- --watch-only`.
Dgeni is now providing the `id` for all the documents to be viewed. So we
no longer need to add this to the DocumentContents object.
There are some notable changes in the refactoring:
`DocumentService`:
* The id of the document to render is now obtained from `LocationService.path()`.
* The `getFileNotFoundDoc` and `getErrorDoc` methods have been extracted from
the `fetchDocument` method.
`AppComponent`:
* the `pageId` is now computed in a separate `setPageId` method.
`AppComponen` spec file:
* The `TestHttp` has had the hard coded documents removed and replaced with
a function that will generate docs as needed.
* Scrolls to hash element or top of page when no hash.
* Scrolls down a bit (80px) to account for top menu overhang.
* No longer scrolls when the hash element is not found.
* Adds `<a id="top-of-page"></a>` which will benefit future efforts to
navigate there from within a page.
Index: Changed h3s to h2s given hierarchy
Index: Aligned text and image blocks to be centered
Index: Announcement bar button darkened for appropriate contrast
Search Results: Changed to list items in unordered list to accommodate accessibility and updated styles accordingly
closure compiler warns in generated .ngfactory.ts files:
```
WARNING - property createInternal already defined on superclass module$contents$..$core$src$linker$ng_module_factory_NgModuleInjector; use @override to override it
```
PR Close#16137
Fixed capitalization in sidenav menu items
Add min height property to sidenav-content for better viewing on short pages or high resolution screens
Add dividier between change log items as before to h2
Table adjustments to reduce off-screen items
Update home page banner text and icon change, and fix banner img and mobile alignment
Fix and add links in doc landing page and change card footer text to reflect correct name
Removed docs landing page to rebase with master
PR Close#16138
Angular change detection bug -> no page update on resize.
Reverting to `@HostListener('window:resize', ['$event.target.innerWidth'])` cures it.
Delete DeviceService which no longer serves a purpose.
Adjusted affected AppComponent and LiveExample tests.
PR Close#16143
There are external resources that link to the old URLs. In order to avoid
breaking them, the old URLs are redirected to the new ones.
Fixes#15795Closes#16133
PR Close#16162
Previously, due ot a limitation/bug in AoT compilation and `useValue`, the
`global` injected into `SwUpdateNotificationsService` was always undefined,
which prevented it from actually reloading the page after activating a
ServiceWorker update.
This commit fixes it by switching to `useFactory`, which works correctly with
AoT.
Aligned padding to fit beneath the top nav
Add scroll bar styling inside sidenav menu
Increased font size of h2 to be different from h3 for better legibility
Now if you specifically provide an empty `@title` tag
for a contents file, the doc-gen will not complain and
the browser will just display a reasonable default.
Add visually hidden class and apply to h2 in search results
Changed h2 group headers to h3s
Add roles to main and content
Fix API material icon placement
Image alt additions where needed
Add lang attribute to html tag
Add aria-label on search input
If a document provided a title jsdoc tag then its h1
element was being rendered incorrectly as a markdown
paragraph.
This change renders the title as a markdown h1 tag
directly.
Fixes#16099
Previously, the `AppComponent.pageId` was set via the current URL, rather than
the document being displayed. This is only really noticeable when the URL does not
match a valid doc and we are actually displaying a 404 page.
Now we compute the `pageId` from the URL of the document being viewed,
which is returned from the `DocumentService.currentDocument` observable instead.
I found that VS Code was taking an age to bring up the intellisense
for TypeScript source files in the `aio/src` folder.
I believe that this is because it was trying to parse all the files in
the `aio/content/examples` folder as well, which is not relevant to the
web app development.
This change restricts the root `aio/tsconfig.json` to only the entry points
for the app, the unit tests and e2e tests.
Documents can specify their title via the `title` or `name` jsdoc tags.
This change adds that, if neither are provided, the first `<h1>` element
is removed from the `renderedContent` and used for the title.
If there is still no title then it is set to the empty string and a warning
is logged.
contributor fix
contributor card styling updates
button styling and container size fix
remove button and add image border
selection filter for buttons
header only show when group selected and styles
initial flip card funcitonality and data change
selected buttons styling
complete flip func and card style
flip feature
contributor group changes
fixes
This only shows up in the language service. Calls to symbols
that are not resolve resulted in null instead of being resolved
causing the language service to see exceptions when the null
was not expected such as in the animations array.
Fixes#15969
- always have a value for `angular`, even if no angular is on the page
- use `const` instead of `function` to allow to export a variable `module`
without breaking tsickle / closure.
Language service was treating some alias TypeScript symbols as if
they where the canonical symbol. If the symbol in scope is an alias
of another symbol the symbol should be converted to the canonical
symbol.
This task is suitable for day to day docs authoring.
This task cuts corners, which makes it much faster than a full `yarn docs`
run but it does not produce completely valid output.
In general this isgood enough for authors to see their changes as they make them.
The task is triggered by a call to
```
yarn docs-watch
```
This sets up watchers on the `aio/contents` and `packages` folders.
Any changes to files below these folders new doc generation run to start.
The input to the generation is confined to a collection of files related
to the changed file. For example:
* a change to a file in `aio/content/marketing` will generate all the
marketing files.
* a change to a file in `aio/content/tutorial` or `aio/examples/toh-*`
will generate all the tutorial files (and their embedded examples).
* a change to a file in `aio/guide` or `aio/examples` (but not a `toh-`
example) will generate the appropriate guide and its embedded examples
* a change to a file in `packages` or `packages/examples` will generate
the appropriate API doc and its embedded examples.
Be aware that the mapping between docs and its examples are based on doc file
and example folder structure being equivalent. Sometimes a doc will reference
an example in a different folder, in which case the generated doc will be
inaccurate. Mostly this is not a big problem.
When content pages were short, the footer would take up a large part
of the display area and the side nav would look like it was shorter than
it really was.
This change moves the footer into the main content area so that the
nav always extends to the full length the browser.
Regular plunker is unusable on narrow screen
Refactors LiveExampleComponent and adds tests.
Refactor width detection to `DeviceService` because need to know width change in 2 places.
Keep “disable” option add in earlier spikes because simple and potentially useful in future.
Currently, running `yarn test-pwa-score` right after deploying to staging fails
with the error:
```
{ Error: Unable to load the page: timeout reached ... code: 'PAGE_LOAD_ERROR' }
```
As a temporary fix, this commit prevents the build from failing because of PWA
score errors (until we identify the cause and fix it).
Display area names in all caps
Exclude results with no title because they don’t show & can’t be clicked.
Should find these and give their docs a title.
- Ensure that the result passes OASIS XLIFF 2.0 schema validation
- Use <ph/> for self-closing placeholder tags
- Use <pc></pc> for other placeholder tags
- Check for the correct XLIFF file version
- Add ICU support
fixes#11735
This only shows up in the language service. Calls to symbols
that are not resolve resulted in null instead of being resolved
causing the language service to see exceptions when the null
was not expected such as in the animations array.
Fixes#15969
Previously, only a few characters of the SHA would appear on the preview link
comment posted on the PR. This was usually enough for GitHub to create a link to
the corresponding commit, but it was possible to have collisions with other
commits with the same first characters (which prevented GitHub from identifying
the correct commit and create a link.)
This commit fixes this issue by including the full SHA on the commentso GitHub
can identify the correct commit and create the link. GitHub will automatically
truncate the link text (by default to 7 chars unless more are necessary to
uniquely identify the commit).
Previously, when trying to upload the build artifacts for a PR/SHA that was
already successfully deployed (e.g. when re-running a Travis job), the preview
server would return a 403 and the build would fail.
Since we have other mechanisms to verify that the PR author is trusted and the
artifacts do indeed come from the specified PR and since the new artifacts
should be the same with the already deployed ones (same SHA), there is no reason
to fail the build. The preview server will reject the request with a special
HTTP status code (409 - Conflict), which the `deploy-preview` script will
recognize and exit with 0.
Don’t show the side nav in mobile (not side-by-side) view when arriving or navigating.
Only show it by request.
The side nav should continue to appear in wide mode (side-by-side) when navigating from a marketing page to a guide page.
The implementation adds three plugins to the remark processor:
* remove support for code blocks triggered by indented
text - only gfm triple backticks are supported; and also adds support for
dgeni inline tags.
* ignore content within `code-example` and `code-tabs` elements. This prevents
the content being accidentally treated as markdown
* ignore dgeni inline tags, e.g. `{@link ... }` to prevent the content of
the links from being accidentally treated as markdown
* Fixes that `tsc-wrapped` stores invalid path separators in the bundled metadata files. Previous errors could have been: `Cannot find module '.corecoordinationnique-selection-dispatcher'.` (See https://github.com/angular/material2/issues/3834)
* Fixes failing tests on Windows. Now all tooling tests are green on Windows.
Related to #15403
Sometimes, depending on the length of lines, anchor elements would be formatted
incorrectly by `html.prettyPrint` and the space right after the element was
removed.
This was apparently caused by a bug in `html.prettyPrint` in combination with
its default behavior of wrapping lines at a specific limit (70 chars). Since the
output is only meant to be used as JSON string data, wrapping the lines makes it
less readable by adding unnecessary `\n`.
This commit disables the line wrapping, which effectively avoids the bug that
was responsible for incorrectly formatting anchor elements and surrounding
space.
Related to #15681.
This version changes the expected syntax for emphasis.
The original Rho renderer uses `*` for strong an `_` for em.
But it is more standard in markdown to use `**` or `__` for bold
and `*` or `_` for em.
Allows to inherit ctor args, lifecycle hooks and statics from a class
in another compilation unit.
Will error if trying to inherit from a class in another compilation unit
that has an `@Component` / `@Directive` / `@Pipe` / `@NgModule`.
DebugServices is parsing false atributes values incorrectly.
Parse5 expects a string value for attributes, but currently boolean is being sent.
Closes#15494
The markdown renderer passes its output through an HTML pretty printer.
While this is good in most cases, it makes a mess of elements that expect
their content to be left untouched.
The pretty printer already ignores `pre` tags (and other built-ins) by
default. This fix allows us to specify other tags that should be left
alone.
Further it actually specifies this option for `code-example` and `code-pane`
tags, which expect to contain preformatted content.
Fixes#15528
What is the current behavior?
The language service access TypeScript's Symbol.members without checking for null or undefined.
What is the new behavior?
The access is guarded.
This processor will eventually replace the `{@example}` inline tags
because it provides a cleaner approach that also supports tabbed examples
straight out of the box.
The idea is that authors will simply add a `path` and (optionally) a `region`
attribute to `<code-example>` or `<code-pane>` elements in their docs.
This indicates to dgeni that the relevant example needs to be injected
into the content of this element.
For example, assume that there is an example file `toh-pt1/index.hml` with
a region called `title`, which looks like:
```
<h1>Tour of Heroes</h1>
```
Then the document author could get this to appear in the docs as a
standalone example:
```
<code-example path="toh-pt1" region="title"></code-example>
```
Or as part of a tabbed group:
```
<code-tabs>
<code-pane path="toh-pt1" region="title"></code-pane>
</code-tabs>
```
If no `path` attribute is provided then the element is ignored, which
enables authors to provide inline code instead:
```
<code-example>
Some <html> escaped code
</code-example>
```
Also all attributes other than `path` and `region` are ignored and passed
through to the final rendered output allowing the author to provide
styling hints:
```
<code-example path="toh-pt1" region="title" linenums"15" class="important">
</code-example>
```
Fixes#14417
Updated example to illustrate @ContentChildren default behavior (only query direct children), and how to query for nested elements/all descendants.
This has the side effect of allowing `@Input` and `@ContentChild`
on the same property if the query is static (see the bug description
for details).
Fixes#15417
Previously, all URLs were rewritten to `index.html` in order to support
deep-linking. This works when navigating to URLs that correspond to existing
resources. E.g. navigating to `/tutorial` returns `index.html` and then the
`DocViewer` takes over and requests `tutorial.json`.
Navigating to a non-existent URL (e.g. `/foo`), will return `index.html`, which
in turn requests (the non-existent) `foo.json` and throws an error when trying
to parse the returned `index.html` as JSON.
This commit fixes it by only rewriting URLs that do not request a file (i.e. do
not include a `.` in the last path segment).
Fixes#15398
To generate XLF files with ng-xi18n we could use the format parameter "xlf" or "xlif". The real name is "xliff" not "xlif", so this probably was a typo. This PR adds "xliff" as can be expected
This reverts commit d0bc83ca27.
Protractor-based prerendering is flakey on Travis and takes several minutes to
complete, slowing down the build. Prerendering has a lower impact now that we
use a ServiceWorker. We will revisit in the future (probably using a
`PlatformServer`-based approach).
PR Close#15346
`ngc` would look for flat module resources relative to the flat module index.
`ngc` now looks for flat module resources relative to the `.d.ts` file that declarates
the component.
Fixes#15221
PR Close#15367
Added an "origins" section to the flat module `.metadata.json` files
that records where the original symbols was declared. This allows
correctly calculating relative path references recorded in metadata.
This commit fixes a regression where `ngModel` no longer syncs
letter by letter on Android devices, and instead syncs at the
end of every word. This broke when we introduced buffering of
IME events so IMEs like Pinyin keyboards or Katakana keyboards
wouldn't display composition strings. Unfortunately, iOS devices
and Android devices have opposite event behavior. Whereas iOS
devices fire composition events for IME keyboards only, Android
fires composition events for Latin-language keyboards. For
this reason, languages like English don't work as expected on
Android if we always buffer. So to support both platforms,
composition string buffering will only be turned on by default
for non-Android devices.
However, we have also added a `COMPOSITION_BUFFER_MODE` token
to make this configurable by the application. In some cases, apps
might might still want to receive intermediate values. For example,
some inputs begin searching based on Latin letters before a
character selection is made.
As a provider, this is fairly flexible. If you want to turn
composition buffering off, simply provide the token at the top
level:
```ts
providers: [
{provide: COMPOSITION_BUFFER_MODE, useValue: false}
]
```
Or, if you want to change the mode based on locale or platform,
you can use a factory:
```ts
import {shouldUseBuffering} from 'my/lib';
....
providers: [
{provide: COMPOSITION_BUFFER_MODE, useFactory: shouldUseBuffering}
]
```
Closes#15079.
PR Close#15256
This shouldn't change anything. But it's interesting that we used to have this import
that seemed bogus, but there were no compilation or rutime errors.
Content pages like `tutorial/index.md` were being mapped to `tutorial.index.json`,
which meant that they could only be rendered if you browsed to `/tutorial/index`.
This didn't sit well so now these pages are mapped to `tutorial.json`, which
means that you browser to them via `/tutorial/` or just `/tutorial`.
Fixed#15335
The navigation.json is now passed through the dgeni pipeline.
The source file has been moved to `aio/content/navigation.json`
but the generated file will now appear where the original source file
was found, `aio/src/content/navigation.json`.
Everything inside `aio/src/content` is now generated and ignored by git.
The `processNavigationMap` processor in this commit adds the current version
information to the navigation.json file and verifies the relative urls in
the file map to real documents.
The navigationService exposes the versionInfo as an observable, which the
AppComponent renders at the top of the sidenav.
The navigation.json is now passed through the dgeni pipeline.
The source file has been moved to `aio/content/navigation.json`
but the generated file will now appear where the original source file
was found, `aio/src/content/navigation.json`.
Everything inside `aio/src/content` is now generated and ignored by git.
The `processNavigationMap` processor in this commit adds the current version
information to the navigation.json file and verifies the relative urls in
the file map to real documents.
The navigationService exposes the versionInfo as an observable, which the
AppComponent renders at the top of the sidenav.
The original Rho is too strict when it comes to markdown headings.
It requires that there be a blank line separating the heading and the
next paragraph. The forked version here fixes that; but the Rho project
will not merge it as it goes against there basic rules.
Unlike in the browser, on the server there is no concept of a document origin.
Thus, it is illegal to make requests for relative URLs against Http on platform-server.
Currently this fails with a vague error:
Error: Uncaught (in promise): Error at resolvePromise
This change adds explicit validation and a friendlier error message:
Error: URLs requested via Http on the server must be absolute. URL: /testing
Another option considered was to track the concept of an origin for the platform
and automatically prepend it to relative URLs. This would cause automatic "local
RPCs" to be made, though, which would be an unexpected and undesirable default
behavior.
Fixes#15349
PR Close#15357
This change reduces the amount of generated code by only adding `log`
calls for elements and text nodes.
We need the `log` calls to allow users to jump to the right place
in the template via source maps. However, we only need it for element
and text nodes, but not for directives, queries, … as for them we
first locate the corresponding element or text node.
Related to #15239
PR Close#15350
This is needed to support the corner cases:
- usage of a `ComponentFactory` that was created on the fly via `Compiler`
- overwriting of the `NgModuleRef` that is associated to a
`ComponentFactory` by the `ComponentFactoryResolver` from
which it was read.
Fixes#15241
We extracted ids from i18n attributes but forgot to use them when merging the translations, resulting in an error about missing translations even when they were correctly defined.
Fixes#15234
PR Close#15302
If a directive has not bindings nor has a `ngDoCheck` / `ngOnInit`
lifecycle hook, don’t generate a `check` call.
This does not have an impact on the behavior, but produces
less code.
PR Close#15322
This reverts commit 8b5c6b2732.
This feature is not compatible with the `Injector.get` which now only
takes `Type` or `InjectableToken`. `Symbol` is not a valid type.
Closes#15183
PR Close#15319
The Router use the type `Params` for all of:
- position parameters,
- matrix parameters,
- query parameters.
`Params` is defined as follow `type Params = {[key: string]: any}`
Because parameters can either have single or multiple values, the type should
actually be `type Params = {[key: string]: string | string[]}`.
The client code often assumes that parameters have single values, as in the
following exemple:
```
class MyComponent {
sessionId: Observable<string>;
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.sessionId = this.route
.queryParams
.map(params => params['session_id'] || 'None');
}
}
```
The problem here is that `params['session_id']` could be `string` or `string[]`
but the error is not caught at build time because of the `any` type.
Fixing the type as describe above would break the build because `sessionId`
would becomes an `Observable<string | string[]>`.
However the client code knows if it expects a single or multiple values. By
using the new `ParamMap` interface the user code can decide when it needs a
single value (calling `ParamMap.get(): string`) or multiple values (calling
`ParamMap.getAll(): string[]`).
The above exemple should be rewritten as:
```
class MyComponent {
sessionId: Observable<string>;
constructor(private route: ActivatedRoute) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.sessionId = this.route
.queryParamMap
.map(paramMap => paramMap.get('session_id') || 'None');
}
}
```
Added APIs:
- `interface ParamMap`,
- `ActivatedRoute.paramMap: ParamMap`,
- `ActivatedRoute.queryParamMap: ParamMap`,
- `ActivatedRouteSnapshot.paramMap: ParamMap`,
- `ActivatedRouteSnapshot.queryParamMap: ParamMap`,
- `UrlSegment.parameterMap: ParamMap`
Previously, a pipe that returned a `WrappedValue` would force the change
of the next bound property, independent of the binding in which the pipe
was used.
Now only the binding in which the `WrappedValue` is used will be assumed
as changed.
Fixes#15116
PR Close#15257
This is so that server side rendering does not throw an exception when it encounters animations on the server side and does not need the user to explicitly setup NoopAnimationsModule in their app server module.
Fixes#15098, #14784.
PR Close#15131
Closure compiler is very sensitive to top level function calls.
This commit makes the function calls `createComponentFactory`
and `createRendererTypeV2` logic-less.
Fixes#15181
PR Close#15214
DEPRECATION:
- the arguments `inputs` / `outputs` / `ngContentSelectors` of `downgradeComponent`
are no longer used as Angular calculates these automatically now.
- Compiler.getNgContentSelectors is deprecated. Use
ComponentFactory.ngContentSelectors instead.
E.g. for a component like this:
```
@Component({
template: ‘<ng-content select=“child”></ng-content>’
})
class MyComp {
@Input(‘aInputName’)
aInputProp: string;
@Output(‘aEventName’)
aOuputProp: EventEmitter<any>;
}
```
the `ComponentFactory` will now contain the following:
- `inputs = {aInputProp: ‘aInputName’}`
- `outputs = {aOutputProp: ‘aOutputName’}`
- `ngContentSelectors = [‘child’]`
Fixes:
- In G3, filePaths don’t start with a `/` and therefore became relative.
- Always using the `ng://` prefix groups angular resources in the same
way for AOT and JIT.
ErrorHandler can not throw errors because it will unsubscribe itself from
the error stream.
Zones captures errors and feed it into NgZone, which than has a Rx Observable
to feed it into ErrorHandler. If the ErroHandler throws, then Rx will teardown
the observable which in essence causes the ErrorHandler to be removed from the
error handling. This implies that the ErrorHandler can never throw errors.
Closes#14949Closes#15182Closes#14316
Inlcuded fixes:
- include preamble in generated source map
- always add a mapping for line/col 0 so that the
generated sourcemap is not sparse
- use a uniue sourceUrl for inline templates even
in the AOT case
Update tsickle to version 0.21.6 which fixes a bug where input source maps which specified filenames differently than the names supplied to tsc didn't get composed with tsc's source maps. Also adds a test that the bug was fixed.
Previous to 2.x there were some source maps distrubted, but they didn't go
all the way back to the TypeScript sources and they weren't available for
all JavaScript distrubted to NPM.
With this change source maps will be available for FESM distributions as
well as UMD and will go all the way back to TypeScript sources.
Fixes#15184
Observable subscriptions from previous validation runs should be canceled
before a new subscription is created for the next validation run.
Currently the subscription that sets the errors is canceled properly,
but the source observable created by the validator is not. While this
does not affect validation status or error setting, the source
observables will incorrectly continue through the pipeline until they
complete. This change ensures that the whole stream is canceled.
AsyncValidatorFn previously had an "any" return type, but now it more
explicitly requires a Promise or Observable return type. We don't
anticipate this causing problems given that any other return type
would have caused a runtime error already.
Previously, style values were parsed with a regex that split on /:+/.
This causes errors for CSS such as
div {
background-url: url(http://server.com/img.png);
}
since the regex would split the background-url line into 3 values instead of 2.
Now, the : character is detected with indexOf, avoiding this error.
A test was added to verify the behavior is correct.
Implemented style guide elements to top header bar, side hamburger nav menu, content and search. Consolidated SCSS files to styles folder. Fixed PWA test.
The input may still have focus when the user hits ESC,
causing the search to be hidden.
If the user then clicks on the input again, they would expect
it to reopen the results.
DEPRECATION:
- the arguments `inputs` / `outputs` / `ngContentSelectors` of `downgradeComponent`
are no longer used as Angular calculates these automatically now.
- Compiler.getNgContentSelectors is deprecated. Use
ComponentFactory.ngContentSelectors instead.
E.g. for a component like this:
```
@Component({
template: ‘<ng-content select=“child”></ng-content>’
})
class MyComp {
@Input(‘aInputName’)
aInputProp: string;
@Output(‘aEventName’)
aOuputProp: EventEmitter<any>;
}
```
the `ComponentFactory` will now contain the following:
- `inputs = {aInputProp: ‘aInputName’}`
- `outputs = {aOutputProp: ‘aOutputName’}`
- `ngContentSelectors = [‘child’]`
In order for tsickle's new support for input source maps to work, the tsickleCompilerHost must be used for the initial load of source files, since that's when the inline source maps are read and stripped.
* feat(common): support `as` syntax in template/* bindings
Closes#15020
Showing the new and the equivalent old syntax.
- `*ngIf="exp as var1”`
=> `*ngIf="exp; let var1 = ngIf”`
- `*ngFor="var item of itemsStream |async as items”`
=> `*ngFor="var item of itemsStream |async; let items = ngForOf”`
* feat(common): convert ngIf to use `*ngIf="exp as local“` syntax
* feat(common): convert ngForOf to use `*ngFor=“let i of exp as local“` syntax
* feat(common): expose NgForOfContext and NgIfContext
In v2.x, users had to annotate classes that they intended to use as tokens with `@Injectable`. This is no longer required in v4.x for tokens,
and we now require the constructor parameters of classes annotated
with `@Injectable` to be statically analyzable by ngc.
This commit reduces the error into a warning
if the constructor parameters do not meet this condition.
DEPRECATION:
- Classes annotated with `@Injectable` but whose constructor’s parameter types
are not statically analyzable by ngc will produce a warning.
Closes#15003
Throwing on query changes would be a breaking change compared to v2.
Also discovers a bug with querying manually projected content, see #15117.
Related to #14748Closes#14925
Currently, it says:
Unexpected value 'FuzzyTimePipe in
javascript/angular2/example/search/fuzzy_time.ts' declared by the module
'SearchModule in javascript/angular2/example/search/search_module.ts'
The new error message also suggests: 'Please add a @Pipe/@Directive/@Component annotation.'
fixes#12869fixes#12889fixes#13885fixes#13870
Before this change there was a single injector tree.
Now we have 2 injector trees, one for the modules and one for the components.
This fixes lazy loading modules.
See the design docs for details:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OEUIwc-s69l1o97K0wBd_-Lth5BBxir1KuCRWklTlI4
BREAKING CHANGES
`ComponentFactory.create()` takes an extra optional `NgModuleRef` parameter.
No change should be required in user code as the correct module will be used
when none is provided
DEPRECATIONS
The following methods were used internally and are no more required:
- `RouterOutlet.locationFactoryResolver`
- `RouterOutlet.locationInjector`
This API was introduced only in a beta release, and is being removed because we found it to be incorrect prior to launch. For more information about why this is being removed, see https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/15050.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Perviously, any provider that had an ngOnDestroy lifecycle hook would be created eagerly.
Now, only classes that are annotated with @Component, @Directive, @Pipe, @NgModule are eager. Providers only become eager if they are either directly or transitively injected into one of the above.
This also makes all `useValue` providers eager, which
should have no observable impact other than code size.
EXPECTED IMPACT:
Making providers eager was an incorrect behavior and never documented.
Also, providers that are used by a directive / pipe / ngModule stay eager.
So the impact should be rather small.
Fixes#14552
The main use case for the generated source maps is to give
errors a meaningful context in terms of the original source
that the user wrote.
Related changes that are included in this commit:
* renamed virtual folders used for jit:
* ng://<module type>/module.ngfactory.js
* ng://<module type>/<comp type>.ngfactory.js
* ng://<module type>/<comp type>.html (for inline templates)
* error logging:
* all errors that happen in templates are logged
from the place of the nearest element.
* instead of logging error messages and stacks separately,
we log the actual error. This is needed so that browsers apply
source maps to the stack correctly.
* error type and error is logged as one log entry.
Note that long-stack-trace zone has a bug that
disables source maps for stack traces,
see https://github.com/angular/zone.js/issues/661.
BREAKING CHANGE:
- DebugNode.source no more returns the source location of a node.
Closes 14013
The migrator was updated to automatically fix these links.
See fca5fb0280
and 3927b7a038
The result of this is that, going forward, we should ask
authors to include the path from the base href to the thing
being linked. E.g. guide/architecture#intro
* Ensure that all indexed documents are displayed in the search results.
(Previously the guide documents were not appearing because we only showed
results that had a `name` property, rather than a `name` or `title`.)
* Group the results by their containing folder (e.g. api, guide, tutorial, etc).
* Hide the results when the user hits the ESC key.
* Hide the results when the user clicks on a search result
Closes#14852
Adds tests and fixes corners cases for both `search()` and `setSearc()`
for things like empty queries and param keys that need encoding.
This commit refactors the `LocationService` to rely upon the `PlatformLocation`
rather than using `window.history` directly. This makes testing easier but also
makes the code simpler since `PlatformLocation` deals with platforms that
do not support history for us.
This can be used to e.g. add the NoopAnimationsModule by default:
```
TestBed.initTestEnvironment([
BrowserDynamicTestingModule,
NoopAnimationsModule
], platformBrowserDynamicTesting());
```
Gaining access to another PR's JWT, would allow faking that PR's author wrt to
GitHub team membership verification for as long as the JWT is valid (currently
90 mins).
DEPRECATION:
Use `RouterModule.forRoot(routes, {initialNavigation: 'enabled'})` instead of
`RouterModule.forRoot(routes, {initialNavigtaion: true})`.
Before doing this, move the initialization logic affecting the router
from the bootstrapped component to the boostrapped module.
Similarly, use `RouterModule.forRoot(routes, {initialNavigation: 'disabled'})`
instead of `RouterModule.forRoot(routes, {initialNavigation: false})`.
Deprecated options: 'legacy_enabled', `true` (same as 'legacy_enabled'),
'legacy_disabled', `false` (same as 'legacy_disabled').
The "Router Initial Navigation" design document covers this change.
Read more here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Hlw1fPaVs-PCj5KPeJRKhrQGAvFOxdvTlwAcnZosu5A/edit?usp=sharing
Previously, the relative order of the AngularJS compiling/linking operations was
not similar to AngularJS's, resulting in inconsistent behavior for upgraded
components (which made upgrading to Angular less straight forward).
This commit fixes it, by following the compiling/linking process of AngularJS
more closely.
Main differences:
- The components view is already populated when the controller is instantiated
(and subsequent hooks are called).
- The correct DOM content is available when running the `$onChanges`, `$onInit`,
`$doCheck` hooks. Previously, the "content children" were still present, not
the "view children".
- The same for pre-linking.
- The template is compiled in the correct DOM context (e.g. has access to
ancestors). Previously, it was compiled in isolation, inside a dummy element.
For reference, here is the order of operations:
**Before**
1. Compile template
2. Instantiate controller
3. Hook: $onChanges
4. Hook: $onInit
5. Hook: $doCheck
6. Pre-linking
7. Collect content children
8. Insert compiled template
9. Linking
10. Post-linking
11. Hook: $postLink
**After**
1. Collect content children
2. Insert template
3. Compile template
4. Instantiate controller
5. Hook: $onChanges
6. Hook: $onInit
7. Hook: $doCheck
8. Pre-linking
9. Linking
10. Post-linking
11. Hook: $postLink
Fixes#13912
For some reason the tree-shaker is not picking up these interfaces
(perhaps TS is not passing it through) when they are in the same file
as their related services. This results in a distracting warning message.
There is a weirdness in the Angular Location service.
If the `baseHref` is only a single slash (`'/'`) then it
changes it to be an empty string (`''`). The effect of this
is that `Location.normaliseUrl(url)` does not strip off the
leading slash from url paths.
The problem is that the leading slash only appears on the
initial Location path, and not on urls that arrive from subscribing
to the Location service.
This commit is a workaround this problem.
Generate the docs with `yarn docs`.
Test the doc generation code with `yarn docs-test`
The docs are automatically built as part of the `yarn build` task,
so there is no need to rebuild them in the test_aio.sh file
Secondary entry points (testing, static, etc) are rolled up into a
single ESM/ES2015 file, then downleveled to ESM/ES2015. This downleveling
was not working and was producing ESM/ES2015. Also, the @angular/core
package's .babelrc file was missing reference to Rx Observable which
broke the UMD bundle.
Fixes#14730
After the introduction of the view engine, we can drop a lot of code that is not used any more.
This should reduce the size of the app bundles because a lot of this code was not being properly tree-shaken by today's tools even though it was dead code.
E.g. for no view encapsulation, the delegate will always be the same.
Nevertheless, we still need to create a new `AnimationRenderer` per
component.
Attention: This change will conflict with a local mod in G3.
- Don’t use the animation renderer if a component
used style encapsulation but no animations.
- The `AnimationRenderer` should be cached in the same
lifecycle as its delegate.
- Trigger names need to be namespaced per component type.
This change allows the example writer to add doc-region annotations to
files that do not allow comments. This is done by creating a clone of the
file and adding `.annotated` to the file name. This new file can contain
inline `// ...` comments that can be used to annotate the doc regions.
Example:
**package.json**
```
{
"name": "angular.io",
"version": "0.0.0",
"main": "index.js",
"repository": "git@github.com:angular/angular.git",
"author": "Angular",
"license": "MIT",
"private": true,
}
````
**package.json.annotated**
```
{
"name": "angular.io",
// #docregion version
"version": "0.0.0",
// #enddocregion
"main": "index.js",
"repository": "git@github.com:angular/angular.git",
"author": "Angular",
"license": "MIT",
"private": true,
}
````
This region can then be referenced in examples just like any other doc region:
```
{@example 'package.json' region="version"}
```
When the `enableLegacyTemplate` is set to `false`, `<template>` tags and the
`template` attribute are no more used to define angular templates but are
treated as regular tag and attribute.
The default value is `true`.
In order to define a template, you have to use the `<ng-template>` tag.
This option applies to your application and all the libraries it uses. That is
you should make sure none of them rely on the legacy way to defined templates
when this option is turned off (`false`).
The rationale of this change is to improve the inter-operability with web
components that might make use of the `<template>` tag.
DEPRECATION
The template tags and template attribute are deprecated:
<template ngFor [ngFor]=items let-item><li>...</li></template>
<li template="ngFor: let item of items">...</li>
should be rewritten as:
<ng-template ngFor [ngFor]=items let-item><li>...</li></ng-template>
Note that they still be supported in 4.x with a deprecartion warning in
development mode.
MIGRATION
- `template` tags (or elements with a `template` attribute) should be rewritten
as a `ng-template` tag,
- `ng-content` selectors should be updated to referto a `ng-template` where they
use to refer to a template: `<ng-content selector="template[attr]">` should be
rewritten as `<ng-content selector="ng-template[attr]">`
- if you consume a component relying on your templates being actual `template`
elements (that is they include a `<ng-content selector="template[attr]">`). You
should still migrate to `ng-template` and make use of `ngProjectAs` to override
the way `ng-content` sees the template:
`<ng-template projectAs="template[attr]">`
- while `template` elements are deprecated in 4.x they continue to work.
BREAKING CHANGE: Because all lifecycle hooks are now interfaces
the code that uses 'extends' keyword will no longer compile.
To migrate the code follow the example below:
Before:
```
@Component()
class SomeComponent extends OnInit {}
```
After:
```
@Component()
class SomeComponent implements OnInit {}
```
we don't expect anyone to be affected by this change.
Closes#10083
Use `RendererV2` instead of `Renderer` now. `Renderer` can still be injected
and delegates to `RendererV2`.
Use `RendererFactoryV2` instead of `RootRenderer`. `RootRenderer` cannot be used
anymore.
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `RootRenderer` cannot be used any more, use `RendererFactoryV2` instead.
Note: `Renderer` can still be injected/used, but is deprecated.
Change required in previous commit ab96257bc that upgrades the CLI version.
env.sh: protractor v.5 requires a later version of chromium. Upping to 433059/Chrome 56.
Currently styles are rendered to the root component element, which ensures they're cleaned up automatically
when the client application is bootstrapped. This is less than ideal as progressive rendering can cause HTML
to be rendered before the CSS is loaded, causing flicker.
This change returns to rendering <style> elements in the <head>, and introduces a mechanism for removing
them on client bootstrap. This relies on associating the server and client bootstrap. Another way to think
of this is that the client, when bootstrapping an app, needs to know whether to expect a server rendered
application exists on the page, and to identify the <style> elements that are part of that app in order
to remove them.
This is accomplished by providing a string TRANSITION_ID on both server and client. For most applications,
this will be achieved by writing a client app module that imports BrowserModule.withServerTransition({appId: <id>}).
The server app module will import this client app module and therefore inherit the provider for
TRANSITION_ID. renderModule[Factory] on the server will validate that a TRANSITION_ID has been provided.
TypeScript compiler will now build to ES2015 code and modules. Babili is used to minify ES2015
code, providing an initial optimization that we couldn't previously get just from Uglify. Uses
Babel to convert ES2015 to UMD/ES5 code, and Uglify to minimize the output.
Some versions of TypeScript are super slow to compile functions that
contain a lot of `if` conditions in them. Splitting the handle event
expressions per element is similar to what we did in the old codegen.
Allow to style components that don’t use shadow dom inside of components that do.
This reverts 53cf2ec573
and adds a test for this case.
Related to #7887
Note that this does not yet include enabling the view engine
by default.
Included refactoring:
- view engine: split namespace of elements / attributes already
when creating the `NodeDef`
- view engine: when injecting the old `Renderer`, use an implementation
that is based on `RendererV2`
- view engine: store view queries in the component view, not
on the host element
Included refactoring:
- splits the `RendererV2` into a `RendererFactoryV2` and a `RendererV2`
- makes the `DebugRendererV2` a private class in `@angular/core`
- remove `setBindingDebugInfo` from `RendererV2`, but rename `RendererV2.setText` to
`RendererV2.setValue` and allow it on comments and text nodes.
Part of #14013
This change installs HttpModule with ServerModule, and overrides bindings to
service Http requests made from the server with the 'xhr2' NPM package.
Outgoing requests are wrapped in a Zone macro-task, so they will be tracked
within the Angular zone and cause the isStable API to show 'false' until they
return. This is essential for Universal support of server-side HTTP.
This ensures when the tree is serialized to the client and the app is later bootstrapped,
the <style> tags created during server-side rendering are destroyed.
Aspects: di, query, content projection
Included refactoring:
- use a number as query id
- use a bloom filter for aggregating matched queries of nested elements
- separate static vs dynamic queries
Part of #14013
- PlatformState provides an interface to serialize the current Platform State as a string or Document.
- renderModule and renderModuleFactory are convenience methods to wait for Angular Application to stabilize and then render the state to a string.
- refactor code to remove defaultDoc from DomAdapter and inject DOCUMENT where it's needed.
Included refactoring:
- make ViewData.parentIndex point to component provider index
- split NodeType.Provider into Provider / Directive / Pipe
- make purePipe take the real pipe as argument to detect changes
- order change detection:
1) directive props
2) renderer props
Part of #14013
PR Close#14412
In #14388 the following syntax is used in the source:
```
import * as view_utils from './linker/view_utils';
import * as viewEngine from './view/index';
…
export {view_utils as ɵview_utils};
export {viewEngine as ɵviewEngine};
```
The usage of `export {... as ...}` was not being recognised by dgeni.
It is now being recognised and a temporary dummy output file is being
rendered. Later we will either ignore this doctype altogether or find
a better way of rendering it.
This gives server-side apps a current URL including hash, but doesn't implement a state stack,
so back-and-forward navigation isn't possible.
PR Close#14405
the aio/ has a separate build and ci setup that doesn't affect main repo, so it doesn't make
sense for the build-and-ci group to approve changes to that separate setup.
Floating versions can break our CI. This happened with concurrently release last evening.
Ideally we should just check in the yarn.lock file but are blocked on https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/2256
PR Close#14378
BREAKING CHANGE: Classes that derive from `AsyncPipe` and override
`transform()` might not compile correctly. Use of `async` pipe in
templates is unaffected.
Mitigation: Update derived classes of `AsyncPipe` that override
`transform()` to include the type parameter overloads.
Related to #12398
PR Close#14367
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `KeyValueDifferFactory` and `IterableDifferFactory` no longer have `ChangeDetectorRef` as
a parameter. It was not used and has been there for historical reasons. If you call
`DifferFactory.create(...)` remove the `ChangeDetectorRef` argument.
All the docs related files (docs-app, doc-gen, content, etc)
are now to be found inside the `/aio` folder.
The related gulp tasks have been moved from the top level
gulp file to a new one inside the `/aio` folder.
The structure of the `/aio` folder now looks like:
```
/aio/
build/ # gulp tasks
content/ #MARKDOWN FILES for devguides, cheatsheet, etc
devguides/
cheatsheets/
transforms/ #dgeni packages, templates, etc
src/
app/
assets/
content/ #HTML + JSON build artifacts produced by dgeni from /aio/content.
#This dir is .gitignored-ed
e2e/ #protractor tests for the doc viewer app
node_modules/ #dependencies for both the doc viewer builds and the dgeni stuff
#This dir is .gitignored-ed
gulpfile.js #Tasks for generating docs and building & deploying the doc viewer
```
Closes#14361
Since we have a shallow clone of the repository, it might be the case that the
latest tag (which we need for publishing the build artifacts) might not be in
the current history.
This commit incrementally deepens the clone until it finds a tag (or reaches a
max depth).
PR Close#14231
Previously, the `integration/` tests were failing, because `concurrently "foo"`
does not inherit the `PATH` env var ([more info][1]).
This commit fixes it, by setting the `PATH` env var explicitly:
`concurrently "PATH=$PATH foo"`.
This commit also includes some minor refactoring of the `integration/` tests scripts:
- Move build-related operations to `ci-lite/build.sh` (for consistency).
- Use `yarn run ...` instead of `npm run ...` inside package.json scripts.
- Use global `yarn` (since we are already using it for `aio/`).
- Fix some `travis_fold` statements.
[1]: https://github.com/kimmobrunfeldt/concurrently/issues/61#issuecomment-252081610
- Make sure `NodeDef`s don’t fall into dictionary mode.
- Use strategy pattern to add debug information / checks, instead of constantly checking for `isDevMode`.
- introduce a very light weight `RendererV2` interface to not have duplicate
code paths for direct and non direct rendering
The strategy pattern is implemented via the new `Services` object.
Part of #14013
PR Close#14345
Note that the duplication in tsconfig.json files will be fixed in a followup CL now that we have tsconfig inheritance
BREAKING CHANGE: Angular 4 will support only TypeScript 2.1, so we no longer provide backwards compatibility to TS 1.8.
Subclassing errors is problematic since Error returns a
new instance. All of the patching which we do than prevent
proper application of source maps.
PR Close#14160
Tsickle transforms typescript code, which can change the location of code.
This can cause issues such as runtime stack traces reporting that errors
were raised on the incorrect line in the orginal source. This change replaces
the DecoratorDownlevelCompilerHost and the TsickleCompilerHost with tsickle's
TsickleCompilerHost, which automatically composes tsickle's source maps with
typescript's source maps, so that line numbers are correctly reported at
runtime.
PR Close#14150
Previously, the `previousValue` and `currentValue` arguments passed to the
`SimpleChange` constructor were swapped for interpolation bindings.
This commit also refactors the code, so that interpolation bindings and property
bindings share the same implementation, and fixes some broken tests (that hide
failures by allowing the `$exceptionHandler` to swallow thrown exceptions).
PR Close#14301
I messed up and accidentaly led the team to believe that the feature freeze was on Feb 15.
Because of this most work was planned to be done by Feb 15 and there is no way to finish it by the original
date of Feb 8. To remedy this situation we agreed to add one more beta to the release schedule.
This commit updates the doc-gen to account
for the changes to the codebase for decorators.
There are actually three kinds of calls that create decorators:
* makeDecorator
* makePropDecorator
* makeParamDecorator
Also, the actual documentation for each
decorator is split between two exported symbols:
* `interface [DecoratorName]` contains the metadata fields
* interface [DecoratorName]Decorator` contains a
"call member" which holds the general description of the decorator.
This processor now identifies all three decorator types, and pulls the
description of the callMember onto the main decorator doc description.
(There are some outstanding interfaces in the angular/angular project that
need to be re-exported from `/angular/modules/@angular/core/src/metadata.ts`
to ensure that the doc-gen is able to access them.)
Closes https://github.com/angular/angular.io/pull/2349
`ComponentFactory`s can now be created from a `ViewDefinitionFactory` via
`RefFactory.createComponentFactory`.
This commit also:
- splits `Services` into `Refs` and `RootData`
- changes `ViewState` into a bitmask
- implements `ViewContainerRef.move`
Part of #14013
PR Close#14237
1. Use `jasmine` as framework instead of `jasmine2`.
(Since angular/protractor@2bde92b, `jasmine2` is an alias for `jasmine`.)
2. Simplify the `chromeOptions` config by always setting.
(If `process.env.CHROME_BIN` is not defined, `binary` will be ignored.)
Much of the formatting was hardcoded and copied from the old anguar.io
jade files. This gives us a clean start.
Also, more use has been made of include files to make the templates
easier to understand and manage.
Note, this affects the underlying class and should not affect usage.
DEPRECATION:
- the `NgFor` class is now deprecated. Use `NgForOf<T>` instead.
IMPORTANT: Only the `NgFor` class is deprecated, not the `ngFor`
directive. The `*ngFor` and related directives are unaffected by
this change as references to the `NgFor` class generated from
templates will be automatically converted to references to
`NgForOf<T>` without requiring any template modifications.
- `TrackByFn` is now deprecated. Use `TrackByFunction<T>` instead.
Migration:
- Replace direct references to the `NgFor` class to `NgForOf<any>`.
- Replace references to `TrackByFn` to `TrackByFunction<any>`.
BREAKING CHANGE:
A definition of `Iterable<T>` is now required to correctly compile
Angular applications. Support for `Iterable<T>` is not required at
runtime but a type definition `Iterable<T>` must be available.
`NgFor`, and now `NgForOf<T>`, already supports `Iterable<T>` at
runtime. With this change the type definition is updated to reflect
this support.
Migration:
- add "es2015.iterable.ts" to your tsconfig.json "libs" fields.
Part of #12398
PR Close#14104
Correctly wire up hierarchical injectors for downgraded components in
`upgrade/static`: Downgraded components inherit the injector of the first
downgraded component up the DOM tree.
This is similar to (part of) d91a86a, but for `upgrade/static`.
POSSIBLE BREAKING CHANGE:
In order to enable more control over the wiring of downgraded components and
their content (which eventually allows better control over features like
injector setup and content projection), it was necessary to change the
implementation of the directives generated for downgraed components.
The directives are now terminal and manually take care of projecting and
compiling their contents in the post-linking function. This is similar to how
the dynamic version of `upgrade` does it.
This is not expected to affect apps, since the relative order of individual
operations is preserved. Still, it is difficult to predict how every possible
usecase may be affected.
This affects the dynamic version of `upgrade` and makes it more consistent with
the static version, while removing an artificial limitation.
This commit also refactors the file layout and code, in order to share code wrt
to dowgrading components between the dynamic and static versions.
This makes it more consistent with the dynamic version of `upgrade` and makes it
possible to share code between the dynamic and static versions.
This commit also refactors the file layout, moving common and dynamic-specific
files to `common/` and `dynamic/` directories respectively and renaming `aot/`
to `static/`.
Some private keys, used as AngularJS DI tokens, have also been renamed, but this
should not affect apps, since these keys are undocumented and not supposed to
be used externally.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Previously, `upgrade/static/downgradeInjectable` returned an array of the form:
```js
['dep1', 'dep2', ..., function factory(dep1, dep2, ...) { ... }]
```
Now it returns a function with an `$inject` property:
```js
factory.$inject = ['dep1', 'dep2', ...];
function factory(dep1, dep2, ...) { ... }
```
It shouldn't affect the behavior of apps, since both forms are equally suitable
to be used for registering AngularJS injectable services, but it is possible
that type-checking might fail or that current code breaks if it relies on the
returned value being an array.
`params` has been introduced in 4.0.0-beta.0
Before:
http.get(url, new RequestOptions({params: searchParams}))
After:
http.get(url, {params: searchParams})
Fixes#14100
PR Close#14101
- restrict root to be just root
- add fallback users to all groups
- fix indentation
- change order of users so that primary reviewers are first, follow by alpha-sorted secondaries, followed by fallback reviewers
Make sure that context (`this`) that is passed to functions generated by test helpers is passed through to the callback functions. Enables usage of Jasmine's variable sharing system to prevent accidental memory leaks during test runs.
* doc(public_api): change description
Benchpress has been moved to angular/angular in modules/@angular/benchpress
* docs(public_api): change description
Here means 'other projects',like angular-cli, Angular Material. And as we know, benchpress project has been moved to angular/angular in modules/@angular/benchpress. It should not be 'other projects'.
ReflectiveInjector previously used two strategies for resolving dependencies. These
were to support the Dart implementation, but are no longer needed. A result of this
PR is there is no longer a 20 dependency limit and the generated code is smaller.
PR Close#14126
Angular 1.x -> AngularJS
Angular 1 -> AngularJS
Angular1 -> AngularJS
Angular 2+ -> Angular
Angular 2.0 -> Angular
Angular2 -> Angular
I have deliberately not touched any of the symbol names as that would cause big merge collisions with Tobias's work.
All the renames are in .md, .json, and inline comments and jsdocs.
PR Close#14132
Also have a new node type for queries.
This leads to less memory usage and better performance.
Deep Tree Benchmark results (depth 11):
- createAndDestroy (view engine vs current codegen):
* pureScriptTime: 78.80+-4% vs 72.34+-4%
* scriptTime: 78.80+-4% vs 90.71+-9%
* gc: 5371.66+-108% vs 9717.53+-174%
* i.e. faster when gc is also considered and about 2x less memory usage!
- update unchanged
Part of #14013
PR Close#14120
This commit effectively reverts 7e0f02f but for `upgrade/static`
as it was an invalid fix for #6385, that created a more significant
bug, which was that changes were not always being detected.
Angular 1 digests should be run inside the ngZone to ensure
that async changes are detected.
We don't know how to fix#6385 without breaking change detection
at this stage. That issue is triggered by async operations, such as
`setTimeout`, being triggered inside scope watcher functions.
One could argue that watcher functions should be pure and not do
work such as triggering async operations. It is possible that the
original use case could be supported by moving the debounce
logic into the watch listener function, which is only called if the
watched value actually changes.
See #13812
PR Close#14039
* feat: add an env for testing closure builds
* build(npm): add dev dependency on yarn (and remove dev props for readability)
* build: refactor integration test runner
Allow NgComponentOutlet to dynamically load a module, then load a component from
that module. Useful for lazy loading code, then add the lazy loaded code to the
page using NgComponentOutlet.
Closes#14043
There are restrictions on the character set that can be used for xmb and xtb
placeholder names.
However because changing the placeholder names would change the message IDs it
is not possible to add those restrictions to the names used internally. Then we
have to map internal name to public names when generating an xmb file and back
when translating using an xtb file.
Note for implementors of `Serializer`:
- When writing a file, the implementor should take care of converting the
internal names to public names while visiting the message nodes - this is
required because the original nodes are needed to compute the message ID.
- When reading a file, the implementor does not need to take care of the mapping
back to internal names as this is handled in the `I18nToHtmlVisitor` used by the
`TranslationBundle`.
fixes b/34339636
This patch adds the gulp command of `validate-commit-messages`
which will validate the range of commits messages present in the
active branch.
This check now runs on CI as part of the linting checks.
Allowed commit message types and scopes are controlled via commit-message.json file
and documented at https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#-commit-message-guidelines
This solution is based on old Vojta's code that he wrote for angular/angular.js, that was later adjusted
by @matsko in #13815.
Ideally we should switch over to something like https://www.npmjs.com/package/commitplease
as suggested in #9953 but that package currently doesn't support strict scope checking,
which is one of the primarily goal of this PR.
Note that this PR removes support for "chore" which was previously overused
by everyone on the team.
Closes#13815Fixes#3337
The new view engine allows our codegen to produce less code,
as it can interpret view definitions during runtime.
The view engine is not feature complete yet, but already
allows to implement a tree benchmark based on it.
Part of #14013
- Introduce `InjectionToken<T>` which is a parameterized and type-safe
version of `OpaqueToken`.
DEPRECATION:
- `OpaqueToken` is now deprecated, use `InjectionToken<T>` instead.
- `Injector.get(token: any, notFoundValue?: any): any` is now deprecated
use the same method which is now overloaded as
`Injector.get<T>(token: Type<T>|InjectionToken<T>, notFoundValue?: T): T;`.
Migration
- Replace `OpaqueToken` with `InjectionToken<?>` and parameterize it.
- Migrate your code to only use `Type<?>` or `InjectionToken<?>` as
injection tokens. Using other tokens will not be supported in the
future.
BREAKING CHANGE:
- Because `injector.get()` is now parameterize it is possible that code
which used to work no longer type checks. Example would be if one
injects `Foo` but configures it as `{provide: Foo, useClass: MockFoo}`.
The injection instance will be that of `MockFoo` but the type will be
`Foo` instead of `any` as in the past. This means that it was possible
to call a method on `MockFoo` in the past which now will fail type
check. See this example:
```
class Foo {}
class MockFoo extends Foo {
setupMock();
}
var PROVIDERS = [
{provide: Foo, useClass: MockFoo}
];
...
function myTest(injector: Injector) {
var foo = injector.get(Foo);
// This line used to work since `foo` used to be `any` before this
// change, it will now be `Foo`, and `Foo` does not have `setUpMock()`.
// The fix is to downcast: `injector.get(Foo) as MockFoo`.
foo.setUpMock();
}
```
PR Close#13785
This commit effectively reverts 7e0f02f96e
as it was an invalid fix for #6385, that created a more significant
bug, which was that changes were not always being detected.
Angular 1 digests should be run inside the ngZone to ensure
that async changes are detected.
We don't know how to fix#6385 without breaking change detection
at this stage. That issue is triggered by async operations, such as
`setTimeout`, being triggered inside scope watcher functions.
One could argue that watcher functions should be pure and not do
work such as triggering async operations. It is possible that the
original use case could be supported by moving the debounce
logic into the watch listener function, which is only called if the
watched value actually changes.
Closes#10660, #12318, #12034
PR Close#13812
While authoring this document we agreed to pushing off the 4.0.0 release by one week by adding one more RC week (compared to the original plan).
We announced that RC would take 1 month, but then I did the calendar math incorrectly.
This schedule change will give community more time to test the release before we call it done and report any potential regression or unforeseen issues.
The change avoids the compiler CLI internal API from mismatching the following case as lazy loading
```
import { NonLazyLoadedModule } from './non-lazy-loaded/non-lazy-loaded.module';
export function getNonLazyLoadedModule() { return NonLazyLoadedModule; }
export const routes = [
{ path: '/some-path', loadChildren: getNonLazyLoadedModule }
];
```
The output of the check is later passed to `RouteDef.fromString()`, so, it makes sense to be only a string.
Fixesangular/angular-cli#3204
- remove outer `<div>` in tests,
- use `<ng-container>` instead of `<template>` where possible,
- use *... instead of template (tag or attr) where possible.
Fixes#13816
With this change the resolver is called when the parameter for the activated and any parent routes change.
ie, switching from `/teams/10/players/5` to `/teams/12/players/5` will now trigger any `PlayerResolver`.
CHANGES:
- Remove unused `onDestroy` method on the `KeyValueDiffer` and
`IterableDiffer`.
DEPRECATION:
- `CollectionChangeRecord` is renamed to `IterableChangeRecord`.
`CollectionChangeRecord` is aliased to `IterableChangeRecord` and is
marked as `@deprecated`. It will be removed in `v5.x.x`.
- Deprecate `DefaultIterableDiffer` as it is private class which
was erroneously exposed.
- Deprecate `KeyValueDiffers#factories` as it is private field which
was erroneously exposed.
- Deprecate `IterableDiffers#factories` as it is private field which
was erroneously exposed.
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `IterableChangeRecord` is now an interface and parameterized on `<V>`.
This should not be an issue unless your code does
`new IterableChangeRecord` which it should not have a reason to do.
- `KeyValueChangeRecord` is now an interface and parameterized on `<V>`.
This should not be an issue unless your code does
`new IterableChangeRecord` which it should not have a reason to do.
Original PR #12570Fixes#13382
This change adds Compiler CLI support for any level of nesting for lazy routes.
For example `{app-root}/lazy-loaded-module-1/lazy-loaded-module-2/lazy-loaded-module-3`
Where `lazy-loaded-module-3` is lazy loaded from `lazy-loaded-module-2`,
and `lazy-loaded-module-2` is lazy loaded from module `lazy-loaded-module-1`,
and `lazy-loaded-module-1` is lazy loaded from `AppModule`
Fixesangular/angular-cli#3663
This was done in order for us to be able to publish tsc-wrapped as @next tag on npm.
The next step is to change the build scripts to version and release @angular/tsc-wrapped
together with all the other packages. I'll create an issue/PR for this.
@angular/language-service now supports using TypeScript 2.1 as the
the TypeScript host. TypeScript 2.1 is now also partially supported
in `ngc` but is not recommended as Tsickle does not yet support 2.1.
Detailed changes:
- remove `UNINITIALIZED`, initialize change detection fields with `undefined`.
* we use `view.numberOfChecks === 0` now everywhere
as indicator whether we are in the first change detection cycle
(previously we used this only in a couple of places).
* we keep the initialization itself as change detection get slower without it.
- remove passing around `throwOnChange` in various generated calls,
and store it on the view as property instead.
- change generated code for bindings to DOM elements as follows:
Before:
```
var currVal_10 = self.context.bgColor;
if (jit_checkBinding15(self.throwOnChange,self._expr_10,currVal_10)) {
self.renderer.setElementStyle(self._el_0,'backgroundColor',((self.viewUtils.sanitizer.sanitize(jit_21,currVal_10) == null)? null: self.viewUtils.sanitizer.sanitize(jit_21,currVal_10).toString()));
self._expr_10 = currVal_10;
}
var currVal_11 = jit_inlineInterpolate16(1,' ',self.context.data.value,' ');
if (jit_checkBinding15(self.throwOnChange,self._expr_11,currVal_11)) {
self.renderer.setText(self._text_1,currVal_11);
self._expr_11 = currVal_11;
}
```,
After:
```
var currVal_10 = self.context.bgColor;
jit_checkRenderStyle14(self,self._el_0,'backgroundColor',null,self._expr_10,self._expr_10=currVal_10,false,jit_21);
var currVal_11 = jit_inlineInterpolate15(1,' ',self.context.data.value,' ');
jit_checkRenderText16(self,self._text_1,self._expr_11,self._expr_11=currVal_11,false);
```
Performance impact:
- None seen (checked against internal latency lab)
Part of #13651
Fixes:
- Inject the i18n specific HtmlParser into the directive normalizer,
- Parse ICU messages while normalizing templates,
- Normalize (visit) the content of ICU messages.
🎄🎁🎅
With the exception of `$onChanges()`, all lifecycle hooks in ng1 are called on
the controller, regardless if it is the binding destination or not (i.e.
regardless of the value of `bindToController`).
This change makes `upgrade` mimic that behavior when calling lifecycle hooks.
Additionally, calling the `$onInit()` hook has been moved before calling the
linking functions, which also mimics the ng1 behavior.
Note: This checks the constructors of `@Injectable` classes more strictly.
E.g this will fail now as the constructor argument has no `@Inject` nor is
the type of the argument a DI token.
```
@Injectable()
class MyService {
constructor(dep: string) {}
}
```
Last part of #12787Closes#12787
Now that rxjs is stable and the rxjs team follows semver, we can update and unpin the dependency safely.
From now on the Angular application/library developers are in charge of controlling the rxjs version as long as it's newer than 5.0.1.
closes#13561closes#13478closes#13572
* doc(compiler): fix the ICU expander API docs
* test(compiler): add lexer and parser specs
* fix(compiler): do not lex `}}` when interpolation is disabled
fix#13525
Fix an issue in `registerForNg1Tests`, where it passes a `null` as
`ng1Injector` to `_bootstrapDone`. This causes a "TypeError: Cannot
read property 'get' of null" to be thrown from `_bootstrapDone`.
This change retracts support for metadata version 2.
The collector used to produce version 2 metadata was incomplete
and can cause the AOT compiler to fail to resolve symbols or
produce other spurious errors.
All libraries compiled and published with 2.3.0 ngc will need
to be recompiled and updated with this change.
- New method `UpgradeAdapter.registerForNg1Tests(modules)` declares the
Angular 1 upgrade module and provides it to the `angular.mock.module()`
helper.
This prevents the need to bootstrap the entire hybrid for every test.
Closes#5462, #12675
- Full support for content projection in downgraded Angular 2
components. In particular, this enables multi-slot projection and
other features on <ng-content>.
- Correctly wire up hierarchical injectors for downgraded Angular 2
components: downgraded components inherit the injector of the first
other downgraded Angular 2 component they find up the DOM tree.
Closes#6629, #7727, #8729, #9643, #9649, #12675
feat(tsc-wrapped): recored when to quote a object literal key
Collecting quoted literals is off by default as it introduces
a breaking change in the .metadata.json file. A follow-up commit
will address this.
Fixes#13249Closes#13356
If you bound an array to select[multiple] via ngModel and subsequently
changed the options to select from, the UI would drop any selections
made since by the user. This was due to
SelectMultipleControlValueAccessor not keeping a reference to the new
model arrays it generated when users interacted with the select control.
Update code to keep the reference.
Closes#12527Closes#12654
When an invalid model value (eg empty string) was preset ngModel on
select[multiple] would throw an error, which is inconsistent with how it
works on other user input elements. Setting the model value to null or
undefined would also have no effect on what was already selected in the
UI. Fix this by clearing selected options when model set to null,
undefined or a type other than Array.
Closes#11926
The existing intl.ts file is not a facade but
rather a set of utils used by i18n-related pipes only.
As such moving it back to common module so those utils
are not used accidently from other places.
NgIf syntax has been extended to support else clause to display template
when the condition is false. In addition the condition value can now
be stored in local variable, for later reuse. This is especially useful
when used with the `async` pipe.
Example:
```
<div *ngIf="userObservable | async; else loading; let user">
Hello {{user.last}}, {{user.first}}!
</div>
<template #loading>Waiting...</template>
```
closes#13061closes#13297
When compiling libraries, this feature extracts the minimal information
from the directives/pipes/modules of the library into `.ngsummary.json` files,
so that applications that use this library only need to be recompiled
if one of the summary files change, but not on every change
of the libraries (e.g. one of the templates).
Only works if individual codegen for libraries is enabled,
see the `generateCodeForLibraries: false` option.
Closes#12787
Removes `CompileIdentifierMetadata.name` / `.moduleUrl`,
as well as `CompileTypeMetadata.name / moduleUrl` and
`CompileFactoryMetadata.name / moduleUrl`.
## Inheritance Semantics:
Decorators:
1) list the decorators of the class and its parents in the ancestor first order
2) only use the last decorator of each kind (e.g. @Component / ...)
Constructor parameters:
If a class inherits from a parent class and does not declare
a constructor, it inherits the parent class constructor,
and with it the parameter metadata of that parent class.
Lifecycle hooks:
Follow the normal class inheritance model,
i.e. lifecycle hooks of parent classes will be called
even if the method is not overwritten in the child class.
## Example
E.g. the following is a valid use of inheritance and it will
also inherit all metadata:
```
@Directive({selector: 'someDir'})
class ParentDirective {
constructor(someDep: SomeDep) {}
ngOnInit() {}
}
class ChildDirective extends ParentDirective {}
```
Closes#11606Closes#12892
The change looks bigger than it really is because I reordered the properties to match other tsconfigs we have.
The only real change is removal of sourceRoot property.
Fixes#13040
* With non-static ngUpgrade apps, callbacks to `whenStable` were being invoked with the wrong
context
* With non-static ngUpgrade apps, `resumeBootstrap` was being run outside the NgZone
* Remove redundent `whenStableContext` variable
Neither of the first two problems were actually causing bugs (as far as I know), but they *might*
have caused problems in the future.
Inspired by https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/12910, but for non-static apps.
- `NgHost` to `CompilerHost`
- `AotCompilerHost.resolveFileToImport` to `AotCompilerHost.fileNameToModuleName`
- `AotCompilerHoset.resolveImportToFile` to `AotCompilerHost.moduleNameToFileName`
This is needed to resolve symbols without `.d.ts` files.
This bumps the version of the metadata from 1 to 2.
This adds logic into `ng_host.ts` to automatically upgrade
version 1 to version 2 metadata by adding the exported symbols
from the `.d.ts` file.
Prior to this commit, translations were built in the serializers. This
could not work as a single translation can be used for different source
messages having different placeholder content.
Serializers do not try to replace the placeholders any more.
Placeholders are replaced by the translation bundle and the source
message is given as parameter so that the content of the placeholders is
taken into account.
Also XMB ids are now independent of the expression which is replaced by
a placeholder in the extracted file.
fixes#12512
This improves ergonomics a bit by allowing people to write:
`<label [for]="ctxProp"></label>`.
This is similar to the existing class -> className mapping.
Closes#7516
This patch ensures that animations are run outside of change detection
thus allowing for start and done callbacks to modify application data
without causing a cycle loop.
Closes#12713
Add support for the `$postDigest()` and `$onDestroy()` lifecycle hooks.
Better align the behavior of the `$onChanges()` and `$onInit()` lifecycle hooks
with Angular 1.x:
- Call `$onInit()` before pre-linking.
- Always instantiate the controller before calling `$onChanges()`.
Previously, if a `TemplateRef` was created in a `ViewContainerRef`
at a different place, the content was not query able at all.
With this change, the content of the template can be queried
as if it was stamped out at the declaration place of the template.
E.g. in the following example, the `QueryList<ChildCmp>` will
be filled once the button is clicked.
```
@Component({
selector: ‘my-comp’,
template: ‘<button #vc (click)=“createView()”></button>’
})
class MyComp {
@ContentChildren(ChildCmp)
children: QueryList<ChildCmp>;
@ContentChildren(TemplateRef)
template: TemplateRef;
@ViewChild(‘vc’, {read: ViewContainerRef})
vc: ViewContainerRef;
createView() {
this.vc.createEmbeddedView(this.template);
}
}
@Component({
template: `
<my-comp>
<template><child-cmp></child-cmp></template>
</my-comp>
`
})
class App {}
```
Closes#12283Closes#12094
But use the DOM apis directly.
This also creates a separate `ServerRenderer` implementation
for `platform-server` as it previously reused the `BrowserRenderer`.
This fixes a performance regressions introduced by 178fb79b5c.
Also makes properties in the directive wrapper private
so that closure compiler can minify them better.
Bash scripts create and tear down symlinks on Windows. These use the
packages.txt file as input to identify the symlink locations. The
scripts ignored the last line in packages.txt if it didn't end with a
newline. Also, one location was missing. Resolve both issues.
Closes#12422
Add upgrade-static.umd.js bundles
This allows depending on it without getting a transitive dependency on compiler.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Four newly added APIs in 2.2.0-beta:
downgradeComponent, downgradeInjectable, UpgradeComponent, and UpgradeModule
are no longer exported by @angular/upgrade.
Import these from @angular/upgrade/static instead.
The first code example for the reset function was invalid as it has a semi-colon instead of a colon for the last property in the json object. Change the semi-colon to a colon.
Closes https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/12531
I put an extractor into your extract so you can extract while you
extract.
This allows integrators to call Extractor as a library. Also refactors
Extractor a bit so that callers need fewer arguments or arguments that
are at the right semantic level.
The refactoring causes no function change.
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* **Browser:** [all | Chrome XX | Firefox XX | IE XX | Safari XX | Mobile Chrome XX | Android X.X Web Browser | iOS XX Safari | iOS XX UIWebView | iOS XX WKWebView ]
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@ -17,15 +17,15 @@ Help us keep Angular open and inclusive. Please read and follow our [Code of Con
## <a name="question"></a> Got a Question or Problem?
Please, do not open issues for the 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 [StackOverflow](stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angular) where the questions should be tagged with tag `angular`.
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 [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angular) where the questions should be tagged with tag `angular`.
StackOverflow is a much better place to ask questions since:
StackOverflow is a much better place to ask questions since:
- there are thousands of people willing to help on StackOverflow
- there are thousands of people willing to help on StackOverflow
- questions and answers stay available for public viewing so your question / answer might help someone else
- StackOverflow's voting system assures that the best answers are prominently visible.
- StackOverflow's voting system assures that the best answers are prominently visible.
To save your and our time we will be systematically closing all the issues that are requests for general support and redirecting people to StackOverflow.
To save your and our time, we will systematically close all issues that are requests for general support and redirect people to StackOverflow.
If you would like to chat about the question in real-time, you can reach out via [our gitter channel][gitter].
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ We want to fix all the issues as soon as possible, but before fixing a bug we ne
- 3rd-party libraries and their versions
- and most importantly - a use-case that fails
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 demostrate the problem (for example for issues related to our npm packaging), please create a standalone git repository demostrating the problem.
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.
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.
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ To ensure consistency throughout the source code, keep these rules in mind as yo
* 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
@ -191,21 +191,44 @@ If the commit reverts a previous commit, it should begin with `revert: `, follow
### Type
Must be one of the following:
* **feat**: A new feature
* **fix**: A bug fix
* **docs**: Documentation only changes
* **style**: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing
semi-colons, etc)
* **refactor**: A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
* **perf**: A code change that improves performance
* **test**: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
* **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: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs)
* **chore**: Other changes that don't modify `src` or `test` files
* **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 could be anything specifying place of the commit change. For example
`Compiler`, `ElementInjector`, etc.
The scope should be the name of the npm package affected (as perceived by person reading changelog generated from commit messages.
The following is the list of supported scopes:
* **animations**
* **common**
* **compiler**
* **compiler-cli**
* **core**
* **forms**
* **http**
* **language-service**
* **platform-browser**
* **platform-browser-dynamic**
* **platform-server**
* **platform-webworker**
* **platform-webworker-dynamic**
* **router**
* **upgrade**
* **tsc-wrapped**
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.
* **changelog**: used for updating the release notes in CHANGELOG.md
* **aio**: 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`)
### Subject
The subject contains succinct description of the change:
@ -240,11 +263,11 @@ changes to be accepted, the CLA must be signed. It's a quick process, we promise
**Optional**: In this document, we make use of project local `npm` package scripts and binaries
(stored under `./node_modules/.bin`) by prefixing these command invocations with `$(npm bin)`; in
particular `gulp` and `protractor` commands. If you prefer, you can drop this path prefix by either:
*Option 1*: globally installing these two packages as follows:
*`npm install -g gulp` (you might need to prefix this command with `sudo`)
*`npm install -g protractor` (you might need to prefix this command with `sudo`)
Since global installs can become stale, and required versions can vary by project, we avoid their
use in these instructions.
*Option 2*: defining a bash alias like `alias nbin='PATH=$(npm bin):$PATH'` as detailed in this
[Stackoverflow answer](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9679932/how-to-use-package-installed-locally-in-node-modules/15157360#15157360) and used like this: e.g., `nbin gulp build`.
## Windows only
In order to create the right symlinks, run **as administrator**:
```shell
./scripts/windows/create-symlinks.sh
```
Before submitting a PR, do not forget to remove them:
```shell
./scripts/windows/remove-symlinks.sh
```
## Building
To build Angular run:
```shell
./build.sh
```
* Results are put in the dist folder.
## Running Tests Locally
To run tests:
```shell
$ ./test.sh node # Run all angular tests on node
$ ./test.sh browser # Run all angular tests in browser
$ ./test.sh browserNoRouter # Optionally run all angular tests without router in browser
$ ./test.sh tools # Run angular tooling (not framework) tests
```
You should execute the 3 test suites before submitting a PR to github.
All the tests are executed on our Continuous Integration infrastructure and a PR could only be merged once the tests pass.
- CircleCI fails if your code is not formatted properly,
- Travis CI fails if any of the test suites described above fails.
## Update the public API tests
If you happen to modify the public API of Angular, API golden files must be updated using:
``` shell
$ gulp public-api:update
```
Note: The command `./test.sh tools` fails when the API doesn't match the golden files.
## Formatting your source code
Angular uses [clang-format](http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html) to format the source code. If the source code
is not properly formatted, the CI will fail and the PR can not be merged.
You can automatically format your code by running:
[](https://gitter.im/angular/angular?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
Everything in this folder is part of the documentation project. This includes
* the web site for displaying the documentation
* 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 plunkers and zip files from the examples.
## Developer tasks
We use `yarn` to manage the dependencies and to run build tasks.
You should run all these tasks from the `angular/aio` folder.
Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
*`yarn` - install all the dependencies.
*`yarn setup` - Install all the dependencies, boilerplate, plunkers, zips and runs dgeni on the docs.
*`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.
*`yarn lint` - check that the doc-viewer code follows our style rules.
*`yarn test` - watch all the source files, for the doc-viewer, and run all the unit tests when any change.
*`yarn e2e` - run all the e2e tests for the doc-viewer.
*`yarn docs` - generate all the docs from the source files.
*`yarn docs-watch` - watch the Angular source and the docs files and run a short-circuited doc-gen for the docs that changed.
*`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. 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-plunkers` - generate the plunker 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
-`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
*`yarn build-ie-polyfills` - generates a js file of polyfills that can be loaded in Internet Explorer.
## Using ServiceWorker locally
Since abb36e3cb, running `yarn start -- --prod` will no longer set up the ServiceWorker, which
would require manually running `yarn sw-manifest` and `yarn sw-copy` (something that is not possible
with webpack serving the files from memory).
If you want to test ServiceWorker locally, you can use `yarn build` and serve the files in `dist/`
with `yarn http-server -- dist -p 4200`.
For more details see #16745.
## Guide to authoring
There are two types of content in the documentatation:
* **API docs**: descriptions of the modules, classes, interfaces, decorators, etc that make up the Angular platform.
API docs are generated directly from the source code.
The source code is contained in TypeScript files, located in the `angular/packages` folder.
Each API item may have a preceding comment, which contains JSDoc style tags and content.
The content is written in markdown.
* **Other content**: guides, tutorials, and other marketing material.
All other content is written using markdown in text files, located in the `angular/aio/content` folder.
More specifically, there are sub-folders that contain particular types of content: guides, tutorial and marketing.
We use the [dgeni](https://github.com/angular/dgeni) tool to convert these files into docs that can be viewed in the doc-viewer.
The [Authors Style Guide](https://angular.io/guide/docs-style-guide) prescribes guidelines for
writing guide pages, explains how to use the documentation classes and components, and how to markup sample source code to produce code snippets.
### Generating the complete docs
The main task for generating the docs is `yarn docs`. This will process all the source files (API and other),
extracting the documentation and generating JSON files that can be consumed by the doc-viewer.
### Partial doc generation for editors
Full doc generation can take up to one minute. That's too slow for efficient document creation and editing.
You can make small changes in a smart editor that displays formatted markdown:
>In VS Code, _Cmd-K, V_ opens markdown preview in side pane; _Cmd-B_ toggles left sidebar
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 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
correctly.
The general setup is as follows:
* Open a terminal, ensure the dependencies are installed; run an initial doc generation; then start the doc-viewer:
```bash
yarn
yarn docs
yarn start
```
* Open a second terminal and start watching the docs
```bash
yarn docs-watch
```
* Open a browser at https://localhost:4200/ and navigate to the document on which you want to work.
You can automatically open the browser by using `yarn start -- -o` in the first terminal.
* Make changes to the page's associated doc or example files. Every time a file is saved, the doc will
be regenerated, the app will rebuild and the page will reload.
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