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57e1576ff4 release: cut the v7.2.0-beta.0 release 2018-11-28 10:55:03 -08:00
e6b1f7e395 docs: release notes for the v7.2.0-beta.0 release 2018-11-28 10:52:38 -08:00
39e426cde3 fix(ivy): TestBed.get(Compiler) throws "Error: Runtime compiler is not loaded" (#27223)
BREAKING CHANGE:

The public API for `DebugNode` was accidentally too broad. This change removes
1. Public constructor. Since `DebugNode` is a way for Angular to communicate information
   on to the developer there is no reason why the developer should ever need to
   Instantiate the `DebugNode`
2. We are also removing `removeChild`, `addChild`, `insertBefore`, and `insertChildAfter`.
   All of these methods are used by Angular to constructor the correct `DebugNode` tree.
   There is no reason why the developer should ever be constructing a `DebugNode` tree
   And these methods should have never been made public.
3. All properties have been change to `readonly` since `DebugNode` is used by Angular
   to communicate to developer and there is no reason why these APIs should be writable.

While technically breaking change we don’t expect anyone to be effected by this change.

PR Close #27223
2018-11-27 13:42:23 -08:00
60e403bf6d build: ts-api-guardian should support interface with value types (#27223)
This fixes an issue where a value would hide the type.

```
export interface Foo {
  someMethod(): void;
}

export const Foo: Function = ...;
```

In the above example the `Foo` constant will hide the `interface Foo` symbol.
This change properly saves the interface in addition to the type.

PR Close #27223
2018-11-27 13:42:23 -08:00
23b06af940 fix(core): export a value for InjectFlags (#27279)
A recent commit (probably 2c7386c) has changed the import graph of the
DI types in core, and somehow results in the ngc compiler deciding to
re-export core DI types from application factories which tangentially
use inject(). This is not really surprising; ngc's import graph can be
very unstable.

However, this results in a re-export of InjectFlags surviving JS
compilation. InjectFlags was a const enum, akin to an interface in TS,
with no runtime repesentation. This causes a warning to be emitted by
Webpack when it sees the re-export of InjectFlags.

This commit avoids the issue by removing 'const' from the declaration
of InjectFlags, causing it to have a runtime value. This is a temporary
fix. The real fix will be for ngc to no longer write exports of const
enums.

Testing strategy: manually verified. Due to the problem only manifesting
when recompiling after a change and then running Webpack, there is no
existing framework via which this could be easily tested with an
integration test. Additionally, the potential for this issue is gone in
Ivy, so this solution is only temporarily needed.

Fixes #27251.

PR Close #27279
2018-11-27 13:40:39 -08:00
78e3a4c97c test(ivy): root-case //packages/compiler-cli/integrationtest/bazel/injector_def/ivy_build/app/test:test (#27278)
PR Close #27278
2018-11-27 10:30:58 -08:00
5d82c73da6 fix(ivy): @NgModule() should not require an metadata object (#27278)
There is no test in this diff because I'm making an already failing test pass.

PR Close #27278
2018-11-27 10:30:58 -08:00
1cca27d823 fix(ivy): @Inject should not overwrite an existing ngInjectableDef (#27278)
There is no test in this diff because I've made a failing test pass.

PR Close #27278
2018-11-27 10:30:58 -08:00
d35d164ece test(ivy): add fixme to a failing testbed test (#27278)
PR Close #27278
2018-11-27 10:30:58 -08:00
f7ba4b2ff9 fix(ivy): remove obsolete ng_module code for global and jit mode (#27278)
These paths are no longer needed / used.

I had to disable one jit mode spec because it fails now that we actually run it.
I root caused the jit test failure as missing forwardRef support. See FW-645.

PR Close #27278
2018-11-27 10:30:58 -08:00
572fd7a79a build(ivy): remove the remains of ivy-jit mode (#27278)
This stuff is obsolete and shouldn't be here because we removed the JIT mode on CI.

PR Close #27278
2018-11-27 10:30:58 -08:00
04f902fca5 ci(ivy): //packages/platform-browser-dynamic/test:test now works in jit (#27278)
PR Close #27278
2018-11-27 10:30:58 -08:00
d1227ec800 ci(ivy): packages/core/test/render3 now passes with ivy aot (#27278)
PR Close #27278
2018-11-27 10:30:58 -08:00
198797bcf6 build: add aio/tools/examples/shared/node_modules to .bazelignore (#27278)
PR Close #27278
2018-11-27 10:30:58 -08:00
4622d0b23a fix(ivy): detach ViewRef from ApplicationRef on destroy (#27276)
Currently we store the `_appRef` when a `ViewRef` is attached, however we don't use it for anything. These changes use it to detach the view from the `ApplicationRef` when it is destroyed. These changes also fix that the `ComponentRef` doesn't remove its `ViewRef` on destroy.

PR Close #27276
2018-11-27 10:24:53 -08:00
0487fbe236 fix(ivy): throw a descriptive error when trying to insert / move destroyed view (#27289)
PR Close #27289
2018-11-27 10:23:14 -08:00
d0e8020506 fix(ivy): blueprints should be synced whenever they are off (#27281)
PR Close #27281
2018-11-27 10:22:03 -08:00
a7ba05ad82 fix(ivy): fix directive instantiation at slots above 2^12 (#27280)
PR Close #27280
2018-11-27 10:20:02 -08:00
d62da4da12 test(platform-server): add root causes for TestBed tests failures (#27268)
PR Close #27268
2018-11-27 10:18:51 -08:00
b09e03b28d test(platform-server): don't set document to undefined for ivy tests (#27268)
PR Close #27268
2018-11-27 10:18:51 -08:00
2fce701ced feat(ivy): enable ng-reflect debug attributes (#27268)
PR Close #27268
2018-11-27 10:18:51 -08:00
32157115da fix(ivy): register ModuleWithProviders when deduplicating imported modules (#27268)
PR Close #27268
2018-11-27 10:18:51 -08:00
c2f30542e7 fix(ivy): should support components without selector (#27169)
PR Close #27169
2018-11-27 10:17:35 -08:00
d767e0b2c0 fix(ivy): consider providers for view/content queries (#27156)
In ViewEngine it is possible to query for a token that is provided by
a directive that is in scope. See StackBlitz for example:
https://stackblitz.com/edit/ng-viewengine-viewchild-providers

Material uses this pattern with its `MatFormFieldControl` setup, see
https://bit.ly/2zgCUxD for documentation.

PR Close #27156
2018-11-27 10:16:57 -08:00
1db53da0d3 fix(common): expose request url in network error (#27143)
closes #27029

PR Close #27143
2018-11-27 10:16:22 -08:00
f45aedcbf0 build(docs-infra): upgrade npm-run-all to latest version for security (#27274)
Earlier versions may transitively depend on a malicious version of
`flatmap-stream` (see dominictarr/event-stream#116).

The `aio-builds-setup/` had an older version of `event-stream` (3.3.4),
which did not depend on `flatmap-stream`, but upgraded it anyway.

PR Close #27274
2018-11-26 12:20:48 -08:00
4001bb44d2 fix(docs-infra): don't call setSearch when not clicking in the searchBox and no searchResults (#26590)
Fix to call locationService.setSearch less often to avoid unnecessary
downloading of favicons

Fixes #26544

PR Close #26590
2018-11-26 09:26:34 -08:00
30f12f2887 docs: add forms terms to glossary (#27075)
PR Close #27075
2018-11-26 09:26:06 -08:00
89b8c88389 build: fix source-map warnings for ts-api-guardian (#27098)
* Fixes that running `ts-api-guardian` targets always causes source map warnings to appear.

PR Close #27098
2018-11-26 09:25:38 -08:00
330ecfbed0 ci(upgrade): remove fixme-ivy-aot tag (#27132)
PR Close #27132
2018-11-26 09:25:08 -08:00
bc0fbfc93e test(upgrade): disable failing ngUpgrade tests when in ivy mode (#27132)
PR Close #27132
2018-11-26 09:25:08 -08:00
a4462c24fa fix(upgrade): don't rely upon the runtime to resolve forward refs (#27132)
The way that `UpgradeAdapter` needs to be setup, you often find that
you must pass a `forwardRef` for an `NgModule.import`. Pre-ivy, this
gets resolved at runtime, but until this is implemented in ivy, we can
workaround it by resolving it in the `UpgradeAdapter` upfront.

This should be backward-compatible since by the time we actually
create the dynamic `NgModule` that has the import, the imported
class should be defined.

PR Close #27132
2018-11-26 09:25:08 -08:00
69c7488927 test(upgrade): add dependency on fixmeIvy() method (#27132)
PR Close #27132
2018-11-26 09:25:07 -08:00
9e5223eaba test(core): add more root causes for TestBed tests failures (#27236)
PR Close #27236
2018-11-26 09:24:32 -08:00
3c9ad1d231 fix(ivy): inject null for missing attributes (#27237)
PR Close #27237
2018-11-26 09:23:56 -08:00
dc300c5c41 feat(ivy): render flags support in host bindings function (FW-649) (#27204)
PR Close #27204
2018-11-21 15:33:47 -08:00
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node_modules
dist
aio/node_modules
aio/tools/examples/shared/node_modules

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# Load any settings specific to the current user
try-import .bazelrc.user
################################
# Settings for Angular team members only
################################
# To enable this feature check the "Remote caching" section in docs/BAZEL.md.
build:angular-team --remote_http_cache=https://storage.googleapis.com/angular-team-cache
###############################
# Typescript / Angular / Sass #
###############################
@ -38,12 +30,10 @@ test --nolegacy_external_runfiles
###############################
# Release support #
# Turn on these settings with #
# --config=release #
###############################
# Releases should always be stamped with version control info
build:release --workspace_status_command=./tools/bazel_stamp_vars.sh
build --workspace_status_command=./tools/bazel_stamp_vars.sh
###############################
# Output #
@ -71,6 +61,6 @@ test --experimental_ui
################################
# Temporary Settings for Ivy #
################################
# to determine if the compiler used should be Ivy or ViewEngine one can use `--define=compile=local` on
# to determine if the compiler used should be Ivy or ViewEngine one can use `--define=compile=aot` on
# any bazel target. This is a temporary flag until codebase is permanently switched to Ivy.
build --define=compile=legacy

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# Heavily based on https://github.com/StefanScherer/dockerfiles-windows/ images.
# Combines the node windowsservercore image with the Bazel Prerequisites (https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/install-windows.html).
# msys install taken from https://github.com/StefanScherer/dockerfiles-windows/issues/30
# VS redist install taken from https://github.com/StefanScherer/dockerfiles-windows/blob/master/apache/Dockerfile
# The nanoserver image won't work because MSYS2 does not run in it https://github.com/Alexpux/MSYS2-packages/issues/1493
# Before building this image, you must locally build node-windows:10.13.0-windowsservercore-1803.
# Clone https://github.com/StefanScherer/dockerfiles-windows/commit/4ce7101a766b9b880ac262479dd9126b64d656cf and build using
# docker build -t node-windows:10.13.0-windowsservercore-1803 --build-arg core=microsoft/windowsservercore:1803 --build-arg target=microsoft/windowsservercore:1803 .
FROM node-windows:10.13.0-windowsservercore-1803
SHELL ["powershell", "-Command", "$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; $ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue';"]
# Install 7zip to extract msys2
RUN Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing 'https://www.7-zip.org/a/7z1805-x64.exe' -OutFile 7z.exe
# For some reason the last letter in the destination directory is lost. So '/D=C:\\7zip0' will extract to '/D=C:\\7zip'.
RUN Start-Process -FilePath 'C:\\7z.exe' -ArgumentList '/S', '/D=C:\\7zip0' -NoNewWindow -Wait
# Extract msys2
RUN Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing 'http://repo.msys2.org/distrib/x86_64/msys2-base-x86_64-20180531.tar.xz' -OutFile msys2.tar.xz
RUN Start-Process -FilePath 'C:\\7zip\\7z' -ArgumentList 'e', 'msys2.tar.xz' -Wait
RUN Start-Process -FilePath 'C:\\7zip\\7z' -ArgumentList 'x', 'msys2.tar', '-oC:\\' -Wait
RUN Remove-Item msys2.tar.xz
RUN Remove-Item msys2.tar
RUN Remove-Item 7z.exe
RUN Remove-Item -Recurse 7zip
# Add MSYS2 to PATH, and set BAZEL_SH
RUN [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('Path', $env:Path + ';C:\msys64\usr\bin', [System.EnvironmentVariableTarget]::Machine)
RUN [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('BAZEL_SH', 'C:\msys64\usr\bin\bash.exe', [System.EnvironmentVariableTarget]::Machine)
# Install Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015
RUN Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/9/3/F/93FCF1E7-E6A4-478B-96E7-D4B285925B00/vc_redist.x64.exe' -OutFile vc_redist.x64.exe
RUN Start-Process 'c:\\vc_redist.x64.exe' -ArgumentList '/Install', '/Passive', '/NoRestart' -NoNewWindow -Wait
RUN Remove-Item vc_redist.x64.exe
# Add a fix for https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/2920 as entry point to the container.
SHELL ["cmd", "/c"]
COPY "fix-msys64.cmd" "C:\\fix-msys64.cmd"
ENTRYPOINT cmd /C C:\\fix-msys64.cmd && cmd /c
CMD ["cmd.exe"]

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# BuildKite configuration
This folder contains configuration for the [BuildKite](https://buildkite.com) based CI checks for
this repository.
BuildKite is a CI provider that provides build coordination and reports while we provide the
infrastructure.
CI runs are triggered by new PRs and will show up on the GitHub checks interface, along with the
other current CI solutions.
Currently it is only used for tests on Windows platforms.
## The build pipeline
BuildKite uses a pipeline for each repository. The `pipeline.yml` file defines pipeline
[build steps](https://buildkite.com/docs/pipelines/defining-steps) for this repository.
Run results can be seen in the GitHub checks interface and in the
[pipeline dashboard](https://buildkite.com/angular/angular).
Although most configuration is done via `pipeline.yml`, some options are only available
in the online [pipeline settings](https://buildkite.com/angular/angular/settings).
## Infrastructure
BuildKite does not provide the host machines where the builds runs, providing instead the
[BuildKite Agent](https://buildkite.com/docs/agent/v3) that should be run our own infrastructure.
### Agents
This agent polls the BuildKite API for builds, runs them, and reports back the results.
Agents are the unit of concurrency: each agent can run one build at any given time.
Adding agents allows more builds to be ran at the same time.
Individual agents can have tags, and pipeline steps can target only agents with certain tags via the
`agents` field in `pipeline.yml`.
For example: agents on Windows machines are tagged as `windows`, and the Windows specific build
steps list `windows: true` in their `agents` field.
You can see the current agent pool, along with their tags, in the
[agents list](https://buildkite.com/organizations/angular/agents).
### Our host machines
We use [Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/) as our cloud provider, under the
[Angular project](https://console.cloud.google.com/home/dashboard?project=internal-200822).
To access this project you need need to be logged in with a Google account that's a member of
team@angular.io.
For googlers this may be your google.com account, for others it is an angular.io account.
In this project we have a number of Windows VMs running, each of them with several agents.
The `provision-windows-buildkite.ps1` file contains instructions on how to create new host VMs that
are fully configured to run the BuildKite agents as services.
Our pipeline uses [docker-buildkite-plugin](https://github.com/buildkite-plugins/docker-buildkite-plugin)
to run build steps inside docker containers.
This way we achieve isolation and hermeticity.
The `Dockerfile` file describes a custom Docker image that includes NodeJs, Yarn, and the Bazel
pre-requisites on Windows.
To upload a new version of the docker image, follow any build instructions in `Dockerfile` and then
run `docker build -t angular/node-bazel-windows:NEW_VERSION`, followed by
`docker push angular/node-bazel-windows:NEW_VERSION`.
After being pushed it should be available online, and you can use the new version in `pipeline.yml`.
## Caretaker
BuildKite status can be found at https://www.buildkitestatus.com/.
Issues related to the BuildKite setup should be escalated to the Tools Team via the current
caretaker, followed by Alex Eagle and Filipe Silva.
Support requests should be submitted via email to support@buildkite.com and cc Igor, Misko, Alex,
Jeremy and Manu
## Rollout strategy
At the moment our BuildKite CI uses 1 host VM running 4 agents, thus being capable of 4 concurrent
builds.
The only test running is `bazel test //tools/ts-api-guardian:all`, and the PR check is not
mandatory.
In the future we should add cache support to speed up the initial `yarn` install, and also Bazel
remote caching to speed up Bazel builds.
After the current setup is verified as stable and reliable the GitHub PR check can become mandatory.
The tests ran should also be expanded to cover most, if not all, of the Bazel tests.

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@echo off
REM Fix for https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/2920
REM echo "Fixing msys64 folder..."
REM Touch all .dll files inside C:\msys64\
forfiles /p C:\msys64\ /s /m *.dll /c "cmd /c Copy /B @path+,, >NUL"
REM echo "Fixed msys64 folder."

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steps:
- label: windows-test
commands:
- "yarn install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive --network-timeout 100000"
- "yarn bazel test //tools/ts-api-guardian:all --noshow_progress"
plugins:
- docker#v2.1.0:
image: "filipesilva/node-bazel-windows:0.0.2"
agents:
windows: true

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# PowerShell script to provision a Windows Server with BuildKite
# This script follows https://buildkite.com/docs/agent/v3/windows.
# Instructions
# VM creation:
# In Google Cloud Platform, create a Compute Engine instance.
# We recommend machine type n1-highcpu-16 (16 vCPUs, 14.4 GB memory).
# Use a windows boot disk with container support such as
# "Windows Server version 1803 Datacenter Core for Containers".
# Give it a name, then click "Create".
# VM setup:
# In the Compute Engine menu, select "VM Instances". Click on the VM name you chose before.
# Click "Set Windows Password" to choose a username and password.
# Click RDP to open a remote desktop via browser, using the username and password.
# In the Windows command prompt start an elevated powershell by inputing
# "powershell -Command "Start-Process PowerShell -Verb RunAs" followed by Enter.
# Download and execute this script from GitHub, passing the token (mandatory), tags (optional)
# and number of agents (optional) as args:
# ```
# Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://raw.githubusercontent.com/angular/angular/master/.buildkite/provision-windows-buildkite.ps1 -OutFile provision.ps1
# .\provision.ps1 -token "MY_TOKEN" -tags "windows=true,another_tag=true" -agents 4
# ```
# The VM should restart and be fully configured.
# Creating extra VMs
# You can create an image of the current VM by following the instructions below.
# https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/windows/creating-windows-os-image
# Then create a new VM and choose "Custom images".
# Script proper.
# Get the token and tags from arguments.
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)][string]$token,
[string]$tags = ""
[Int]$agents = 1
)
# Allow HTTPS
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = "tls12, tls11, tls"
# Helper to add to PATH.
# Will take current PATH so avoid running it after anything to modifies only the powershell session path.
function Add-Path ([string]$newPathItem) {
$Env:Path+= ";" + $newPathItem + ";"
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("Path",$env:Path, [System.EnvironmentVariableTarget]::Machine)
}
# Install Git for Windows
Write-Host "Installing Git for Windows."
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.19.1.windows.1/Git-2.19.1-64-bit.exe -OutFile git.exe
.\git.exe /VERYSILENT /NORESTART /NOCANCEL /SP- /CLOSEAPPLICATIONS /RESTARTAPPLICATIONS /COMPONENTS="icons,ext\reg\shellhere,assoc,assoc_sh" /DIR="C:\git"
Add-Path "C:\git\bin"
Remove-Item git.exe
# Download NSSM (https://nssm.cc/) to run the BuildKite agent as a service.
Write-Host "Downloading NSSM."
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://nssm.cc/ci/nssm-2.24-101-g897c7ad.zip -OutFile nssm.zip
Expand-Archive -Path nssm.zip -DestinationPath C:\nssm
Add-Path "C:\nssm\nssm-2.24-101-g897c7ad\win64"
Remove-Item nssm.zip
# Run the BuildKite agent install script
Write-Host "Installing BuildKite agent."
$env:buildkiteAgentToken = $token
$env:buildkiteAgentTags = $tags
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force
iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/buildkite/agent/master/install.ps1'))
# Configure the BuildKite agent clone and timestamp behavior
Add-Content C:\buildkite-agent\buildkite-agent.cfg "`ngit-clone-flags=--config core.autocrlf=input --config core.eol=lf --config core.longpaths=true --config core.symlinks=true`n"
Add-Content C:\buildkite-agent\buildkite-agent.cfg "`ntimestamp-lines=true`n"
# Register the BuildKite agent service using NSSM, so that it persists through restarts and is
# restarted if the process dies.
for ($i=1; $i -le $agents; $i++)
{
$agentName = "buildkite-agent-$i"
Write-Host "Registering $agentName as a service."
nssm.exe install $agentName "C:\buildkite-agent\bin\buildkite-agent.exe" "start"
nssm.exe set $agentName AppStdout "C:\buildkite-agent\$agentName.log"
nssm.exe set $agentName AppStderr "C:\buildkite-agent\$agentName.log"
nssm.exe status $agentName
nssm.exe start $agentName
nssm.exe status $agentName
}
# Restart the machine.
Restart-Computer

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# The `destination` needs to be kept in synch with the value of
# `AIO_ARTIFACT_PATH` in `aio/aio-builds-setup/Dockerfile`
destination: aio/dist/aio-snapshot.tgz
- run: node ./aio/scripts/create-preview $CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM
# This job should only be run on PR builds, where `CI_PULL_REQUEST` is not `false`.
test_aio_preview:
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root: dist
paths:
- packages-dist
- packages-dist-ivy-jit
- packages-dist-ivy-aot
# We run the integration tests outside of Bazel for now.
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branches:
only:
- master
notify:
webhooks:
- url: https://ngbuilds.io/circle-build

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/**
* Usage (cli):
* ```
* node create-preview <build-number> <job-name> <webhook-url>
* ```
*
* Usage (JS):
* ```js
* require('./trigger-webhook').
* triggerWebhook(buildNumber, jobName, webhookUrl).
* then(...);
* ```
*
* Triggers a notification webhook with CircleCI specific info.
*
* It can be used for notifying external servers and trigger operations based on CircleCI job status
* (e.g. triggering the creation of a preview based on previously stored build atrifacts).
*
* The body of the sent payload is of the form:
* ```json
* {
* "payload": {
* "build_num": ${buildNumber}
* "build_parameters": {
* "CIRCLE_JOB": "${jobName}"
* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* When used from JS, it returns a promise which resolves to an object of the form:
* ```json
* {
* "statucCode": ${statusCode},
* "responseText": "${responseText}"
* }
* ```
*
* NOTE:
* - When used from the cli, the command will exit with an error code if the response's status code
* is outside the [200, 400) range.
* - When used from JS, the returned promise will be resolved, even if the response's status code is
* outside the [200, 400) range. It is up to the caller to decide how this should be handled.
*/
// Imports
const {request} = require('https');
// Exports
module.exports = {
triggerWebhook,
};
// Run
if (require.resolve === module) {
_main(process.argv.slice(2));
}
// Helpers
function _main(args) {
triggerWebhook(...args).
then(({statusCode, responseText}) => (200 <= statusCode && statusCode < 400) ?
console.log(`Status: ${statusCode}\n${responseText}`) :
Promise.reject(new Error(`Request failed (status: ${statusCode}): ${responseText}`))).
catch(err => {
console.error(err);
process.exit(1);
});
}
function postJson(url, data) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const opts = {method: 'post', headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}};
const onResponse = res => {
const statusCode = res.statusCode || -1;
let responseText = '';
res.
on('error', reject).
on('data', d => responseText += d).
on('end', () => resolve({statusCode, responseText}));
};
request(url, opts, onResponse).
on('error', reject).
end(JSON.stringify(data));
});
}
async function triggerWebhook(buildNumber, jobName, webhookUrl) {
if (!buildNumber || !jobName || !webhookUrl || isNaN(buildNumber)) {
throw new Error(
'Missing or invalid arguments.\n' +
'Expected: buildNumber (number), jobName (string), webhookUrl (string)');
}
const data = {
payload: {
build_num: +buildNumber,
build_parameters: {CIRCLE_JOB: jobName},
},
};
return postJson(webhookUrl, data);
}

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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
/dist/
/bazel-*
/integration/bazel/bazel-*
e2e_test.*
node_modules
bower_components
@ -30,7 +29,3 @@ yarn-error.log
# rollup-test output
/modules/rollup-test/dist/
# User specific bazel settings
.bazelrc.user

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@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ groups:
- IgorMinar #fallback
- mhevery
- vikerman #fallback
- kara
build-and-ci:
conditions:
@ -212,7 +211,6 @@ groups:
- mhevery #fallback
- IgorMinar #fallback
- jenniferfell #docs only
- kara
compiler/i18n:
conditions:
@ -225,7 +223,6 @@ groups:
- IgorMinar #fallback
- mhevery #fallback
- jenniferfell #docs only
- kara
compiler:
conditions:
@ -237,7 +234,6 @@ groups:
- mhevery
- IgorMinar #fallback
- jenniferfell #docs only
- kara
compiler-cli/ngtools:
conditions:
@ -247,7 +243,6 @@ groups:
- hansl
- filipesilva #fallback
- IgorMinar #fallback
- kara
compiler-cli:
conditions:
@ -262,7 +257,6 @@ groups:
- alxhub
- IgorMinar #fallback
- mhevery #fallback
- kara
common:
conditions:
@ -275,7 +269,6 @@ groups:
- pkozlowski-opensource #primary
- IgorMinar #fallback
- mhevery #fallback
- kara
forms:
conditions:
@ -341,7 +334,6 @@ groups:
- IgorMinar #fallback
- mhevery #fallback
- jenniferfell #docs only
- kara
testing:
conditions:
@ -375,7 +367,6 @@ groups:
- IgorMinar #fallback
- mhevery #fallback
- jenniferfell #docs only
- kara
platform-browser:
conditions:
@ -385,7 +376,6 @@ groups:
- mhevery #primary
# needs secondary
- IgorMinar #fallback
- kara
platform-server:
conditions:
@ -408,7 +398,6 @@ groups:
- mhevery #primary
# needs secondary
- IgorMinar #fallback
- kara
service-worker:
conditions:
@ -442,7 +431,6 @@ groups:
- IgorMinar #fallback
- mhevery #fallback
- jenniferfell #docs only
- kara
benchpress:
conditions:

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@ -1,17 +1,11 @@
<a name="7.1.2"></a>
## [7.1.2](https://github.com/angular/angular/compare/7.1.1...7.1.2) (2018-12-06)
<a name="7.2.0-beta.0"></a>
# [7.2.0-beta.0](https://github.com/angular/angular/compare/7.1.0...7.2.0-beta.0) (2018-11-28)
### Bug Fixes
* **bazel:** do not throw error when writing tsickle externs ([#27200](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27200)) ([079c4b3](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/079c4b3))
* **bazel:** do not throw if ts compile action does not create esm5 outputs ([#27401](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27401)) ([9b4d959](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/9b4d959))
* **bazel:** ng_package cannot be run multiple times without clean ([#27200](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27200)) ([1ca2923](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/1ca2923))
* **bazel:** ng_package not generating UMD bundles on windows ([#27200](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27200)) ([e476c38](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/e476c38))
* **bazel:** ng_package should correctly map to source maps in secondary entry-points ([#27313](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27313)) ([fc2c23e](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/fc2c23e)), closes [#25510](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/25510)
* **compiler-cli:** flatModuleIndex files not generated on windows with multiple input files ([#27200](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27200)) ([8087b6b](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/8087b6b))
* **compiler-cli:** ngtsc shim files not being generated on case-insensitive platforms ([#27466](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27466)) ([84f2928](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/84f2928)), closes [/github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/blob/3e4c5c95abd515eb9713b881d27ab3a93cc00461/src/compiler/sys.ts#L681-L682](https://github.com//github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/blob/3e4c5c95abd515eb9713b881d27ab3a93cc00461/src/compiler/sys.ts/issues/L681-L682)
* **platform-server:** add [@angular](https://github.com/angular)/http to the list of peerDependencies ([#27307](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27307)) ([236ac06](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/236ac06)), closes [#26154](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/26154)
* **common:** expose request url in network error ([#27143](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27143)) ([1db53da](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/1db53da)), closes [#27029](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27029)
* **upgrade:** don't rely upon the runtime to resolve forward refs ([#27132](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27132)) ([a4462c2](https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/a4462c2))

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@ -21,14 +21,6 @@ rules_angular_dependencies()
# These are the dependencies only for us
rules_angular_dev_dependencies()
# Install transitive deps of rules_typescript
load("@build_bazel_rules_typescript//:package.bzl", "rules_typescript_dependencies")
rules_typescript_dependencies()
# Install transitive deps of rules_nodejs
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:package.bzl", "rules_nodejs_dependencies")
rules_nodejs_dependencies()
#
# Point Bazel to WORKSPACEs that live in subdirectories
#
@ -64,9 +56,10 @@ node_repositories(
yarn_version = "1.12.1",
)
local_repository(
yarn_install(
name = "npm",
path = "tools/npm_workspace",
package_json = "//tools:npm/package.json",
yarn_lock = "//tools:npm/yarn.lock",
)
load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_rules_dependencies", "go_register_toolchains")

3
aio/.gitignore vendored
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@ -44,3 +44,6 @@ protractor-results*.txt
# System Files
.DS_Store
Thumbs.db
# copied dependencies
src/assets/js/lunr*

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@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
- `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.
## Developing on Windows
The `packages/` directory may contain Linux-specific symlinks, which are not recognized by Windows.
These unresolved links cause the docs generation process to fail because it cannot locate certain files.

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

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ import { AdComponent } from './ad.component';
selector: 'app-ad-banner',
// #docregion ad-host
template: `
<div class="ad-banner-example">
<div class="ad-banner">
<h3>Advertisements</h3>
<ng-template ad-host></ng-template>
</div>

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@ -18,6 +18,6 @@
color: black;
}
.ad-banner-example {
.ad-banner {
width: 400px;
}

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@ -7,8 +7,7 @@
box-sizing: border-box;
}
h3 {
text-align: center;
margin-bottom: 0;
text-align: center; margin-bottom: 0;
}
[class*='col-'] {
padding-right: 20px;

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@ -17,8 +17,7 @@ button {
border: none;
padding: 5px 10px;
border-radius: 4px;
cursor: pointer;
cursor: hand;
cursor: pointer; cursor: hand;
}
button:hover {
background-color: #cfd8dc;

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@ -16,8 +16,7 @@ a {
box-sizing: border-box;
}
h3 {
text-align: center;
margin-bottom: 0;
text-align: center; margin-bottom: 0;
}
h4 {
position: relative;

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@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ button {
border: none;
padding: 5px 10px;
border-radius: 4px;
cursor: pointer;
cursor: hand;
cursor: pointer; cursor: hand;
}
button:hover {
background-color: #cfd8dc;

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@ -16,8 +16,7 @@ a {
box-sizing: border-box;
}
h3 {
text-align: center;
margin-bottom: 0;
text-align: center; margin-bottom: 0;
}
h4 {
position: relative;

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
border-bottom: 1px solid gray;
border-left: 1px solid gray;
border-right: 1px solid gray;
width: 195px;
width:195px;
height: 16px;
padding: 5px;
background-color: white;

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@ -16,8 +16,7 @@ a {
box-sizing: border-box;
}
h3 {
text-align: center;
margin-bottom: 0;
text-align: center; margin-bottom: 0;
}
h4 {
position: relative;

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@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ button {
border: none;
padding: 5px 10px;
border-radius: 4px;
cursor: pointer;
cursor: hand;
cursor: pointer; cursor: hand;
}
button:hover {
background-color: #cfd8dc;

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
border-bottom: 1px solid gray;
border-left: 1px solid gray;
border-right: 1px solid gray;
width: 195px;
width:195px;
height: 16px;
padding: 5px;
background-color: white;

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<div class="nf-container l-flex-wrap flex-center">
<img src="assets/images/support/angular-404.svg" width="300" height="300"/>
<div class="nf-response l-flex-wrap">
<h1 class="no-anchor no-toc">Page Not Found</h1>
<h1 class="no-toc">Page Not Found</h1>
<p>We're sorry. The page you are looking for cannot be found.</p>
</div>
</div>

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@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ Here are two sample components and the `AdComponent` interface for reference:
The final ad banner looks like this:
<figure>
<img src="generated/images/guide/dynamic-component-loader/ads-example.gif" alt="Ads">
<img src="generated/images/guide/dynamic-component-loader/ads.gif" alt="Ads">
</figure>

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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ which you must adjust to start Chrome without sandboxing.
We'll be using [Headless Chrome](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome#cli) in these examples.
* In the Karma configuration file, `karma.conf.js`, add a custom launcher called ChromeHeadlessCI below browsers:
* In the Karma configuration file, `karma.conf.js`, add a custom launcher called ChromeNoSandbox below browsers:
```
browsers: ['Chrome'],
customLaunchers: {
@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ and returns a [`ComponentFixture`](#component-fixture).
Do not re-configure `TestBed` after calling `createComponent`.
The `createComponent` method freezes the current `TestBed` definition,
The `createComponent` method freezes the current `TestBed`definition,
closing it to further configuration.
You cannot call any more `TestBed` configuration methods, not `configureTestingModule()`,

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@ -422,8 +422,8 @@
"picture": "minko.jpg",
"twitter": "mgechev",
"website": "http://blog.mgechev.com",
"bio": "Software engineer who enjoys theoretical computer science and its practical applications. Speaker, author of the book 'Switching to Angular', codelyzer, Guess.js, and the Go linter revive. Working for faster and more reliable software.",
"group": "Angular"
"bio": "Software engineer who enjoys theoretical computer science and its practical applications. Author of the books 'Switching to Angular 2' and 'Getting Started with Angular', speaker and blogger. Working on tooling for Angular and TypeScript.",
"group": "GDE"
},
"uri": {

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@ -4,19 +4,6 @@
<article>
<p>Where we'll be presenting:</p>
<table class="is-full-width">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Event</th>
<th>Location</th>
<th>Date</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>Where we already presented:</p>
<table class="is-full-width">
<thead>
<tr>
@ -38,6 +25,19 @@
<td>London, United Kingdom</td>
<td>November 5-7, 2018</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>Where we already presented:</p>
<table class="is-full-width">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Event</th>
<th>Location</th>
<th>Date</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<!-- AngularMix -->
<tr>
<th><a href="https://angularmix.com/" title="AngularMix">AngularMix</a></th>

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
<h1>Test Code Page</h1>
<p>Current location is <current-location></current-location></p>
<h2>&lt;code-tabs&gt;</h2>
<p>No linenums at code-tabs level</p>

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@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ Here is the final version of `getHeroes` with the `tap` that logs the operation.
Most web APIs support a _get by id_ request in the form `:baseURL/:id`.
Here, the _base URL_ is the `heroesURL` defined in the [Heroes and HTTP](tutorial/toh-pt6#heroes-and-http) section (`api/heroes`) and _id_ is
Here, the _base URL_ is the `heroesURL` defined in the [Heroes and HTTP](http://localhost:4800/tutorial/toh-pt6#heroes-and-http) section (`api/heroes`) and _id_ is
the number of the hero that you want to retrieve. For example, `api/heroes/11`.
Add a `HeroService.getHero()` method to make that request:

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@ -12,13 +12,13 @@
"/app/search/search-worker.js",
"/assets/images/favicons/favicon.ico",
"/assets/js/*.js",
"/generated/lunr.min.js",
"/*.css",
"/*.js"
],
"urls": [
"https://fonts.googleapis.com/**",
"https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/**"
"https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/**",
"https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/**"
]
}
}, {

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
"license": "MIT",
"scripts": {
"preinstall": "node ../tools/yarn/check-yarn.js",
"postinstall": "node tools/cli-patches/patch.js",
"postinstall": "node tools/cli-patches/patch.js && uglifyjs node_modules/lunr/lunr.js -c -m -o src/assets/js/lunr.min.js --source-map",
"aio-use-local": "node tools/ng-packages-installer overwrite . --debug",
"aio-use-npm": "node tools/ng-packages-installer restore .",
"aio-check-local": "node tools/ng-packages-installer check .",
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
"e2e": "ng e2e --no-webdriver-update",
"presetup": "yarn --cwd .. install && yarn install --frozen-lockfile && yarn ~~check-env && yarn ~~clean-generated && yarn boilerplate:remove",
"setup": "yarn aio-use-npm && yarn example-use-npm",
"postsetup": "yarn ~~build-ie-polyfills && yarn ~~minify-lunr && yarn boilerplate:add && yarn extract-cli-command-docs && yarn docs",
"postsetup": "yarn boilerplate:add && yarn build-ie-polyfills && yarn extract-cli-command-docs && yarn docs",
"presetup-local": "yarn presetup",
"setup-local": "yarn aio-use-local && yarn example-use-local",
"postsetup-local": "yarn postsetup",
@ -61,14 +61,13 @@
"generate-stackblitz": "node ./tools/stackblitz-builder/generateStackblitz",
"generate-zips": "node ./tools/example-zipper/generateZips",
"build-404-page": "node scripts/build-404-page",
"build-ie-polyfills": "yarn webpack-cli src/ie-polyfills.js -o src/generated/ie-polyfills.min.js --mode production",
"update-webdriver": "webdriver-manager update --standalone false --gecko false $CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG",
"~~check-env": "node scripts/check-environment",
"~~clean-generated": "node --eval \"require('shelljs').rm('-rf', 'src/generated')\"",
"~~build": "ng build",
"post~~build": "yarn build-404-page",
"~~build-ie-polyfills": "webpack-cli src/ie-polyfills.js -o src/generated/ie-polyfills.min.js --mode production",
"~~http-server": "http-server",
"~~minify-lunr": "uglifyjs node_modules/lunr/lunr.js -c -m -o src/generated/lunr.min.js --source-map"
"~~http-server": "http-server"
},
"engines": {
"node": ">=10.9.0 <11.0.0",

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@ -2,9 +2,10 @@
"aio": {
"master": {
"uncompressed": {
"runtime": 3713,
"main": 500343,
"polyfills": 53926
"runtime": 3881,
"main": 499953,
"polyfills": 53926,
"prettify": 14917
}
}
}

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@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env node
/**
* Usage:
* node create-preview <build-number>
*
* Triggers the preview server to initiate the preview creation process for the specified CircleCI
* build number. It must be called _after_ the build artifacts have been created and stored on
* CircleCI.
*/
// Imports
const {triggerWebhook} = require('../../.circleci/trigger-webhook');
// Constants
const JOB_NAME = 'aio_preview';
const WEBHOOK_URL = 'https://ngbuilds.io/circle-build';
// Input
const buildNumber = process.argv[2];
// Run
triggerWebhook(buildNumber, JOB_NAME, WEBHOOK_URL).
then(({statusCode, responseText}) => isSuccess(statusCode) ?
console.log(`Status: ${statusCode}\n${responseText}`) :
Promise.reject(new Error(`Request failed (status: ${statusCode}): ${responseText}`))).
catch(err => {
console.error(err);
process.exit(1);
});
// Helpers
function isSuccess(statusCode) {
// Getting a 409 response from the preview server means that the preview has already been created
// for the corresponding PR/SHA, so our objective has been accomplished.
return (200 <= statusCode && statusCode < 400) || (statusCode === 409);
}

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@ -29,12 +29,10 @@
<aio-top-menu *ngIf="isSideBySide" [nodes]="topMenuNodes"></aio-top-menu>
<aio-search-box class="search-container" #searchBox (onSearch)="doSearch($event)" (onFocus)="doSearch($event)"></aio-search-box>
<div class="toolbar-external-icons-container">
<a href="https://twitter.com/angular" title="Twitter" aria-label="Angular on twitter">
<mat-icon svgIcon="logos:twitter"></mat-icon>
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/angular/angular" title="GitHub" aria-label="Angular on github">
<mat-icon svgIcon="logos:github"></mat-icon>
</a>
<a href="https://twitter.com/angular" title="Twitter">
<img src="assets/images/logos/twitter-icon.svg"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/angular/angular" title="GitHub">
<img src="assets/images/logos/github-icon.svg"></a>
</div>
</mat-toolbar-row>
</mat-toolbar>
@ -74,10 +72,3 @@
<aio-footer [nodes]="footerNodes" [versionInfo]="versionInfo" ></aio-footer>
</footer>
<!--
Work-around to ensure that the `.woff2` file for the 'Material Icons' font will always be fetched.
This allows the SW to cache the file (even if there are no icons in the current page) and ensure
material icons on other pages are displayed correctly in offline mode.
(Note: Instantiate lazily to avoid affecting the initial rendering.)
-->
<mat-icon class="cdk-visually-hidden" *ngIf="!isStarting">&nbsp;</mat-icon>

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ export const svgIconProviders = [
useValue: {
name: 'close',
svgSource:
'<svg focusable="false" viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">' +
'<svg fill="#ffffff" focusable="false" viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">' +
'<path d="M19 6.41L17.59 5 12 10.59 6.41 5 5 6.41 10.59 12 5 17.59 6.41 19 12 13.41 17.59 19 19 17.59 13.41 12z" />' +
'<path d="M0 0h24v24H0z" fill="none" />' +
'</svg>',
@ -61,9 +61,21 @@ export const svgIconProviders = [
{
provide: SVG_ICONS,
useValue: {
name: 'insert_comment',
name: 'error_outline',
svgSource:
'<svg focusable="false" viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">' +
'<path d="M0 0h24v24H0V0z" fill="none" />' +
'<path d="M11 15h2v2h-2zm0-8h2v6h-2zm.99-5C6.47 2 2 6.48 2 12s4.47 10 9.99 10C17.52 22 22 17.52 22 12S17.52 2 11.99 2zM12 20c-4.42 0-8-3.58-8-8s3.58-8 8-8 8 3.58 8 8-3.58 8-8 8z" />' +
'</svg>',
},
multi: true,
},
{
provide: SVG_ICONS,
useValue: {
name: 'insert_comment',
svgSource:
'<svg fill="#ffffff" focusable="false" viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">' +
'<path d="M20 2H4c-1.1 0-2 .9-2 2v12c0 1.1.9 2 2 2h14l4 4V4c0-1.1-.9-2-2-2zm-2 12H6v-2h12v2zm0-3H6V9h12v2zm0-3H6V6h12v2z" />' +
'<path d="M0 0h24v24H0z" fill="none" />' +
'</svg>',
@ -92,41 +104,6 @@ export const svgIconProviders = [
},
multi: true,
},
// Namespace: logos
{
provide: SVG_ICONS,
useValue: {
namespace: 'logos',
name: 'github',
svgSource:
'<svg focusable="false" viewBox="0 0 51.8 50.4" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">' +
'<path d="M25.9,0.2C11.8,0.2,0.3,11.7,0.3,25.8c0,11.3,7.3,20.9,17.5,24.3c1.3,0.2,1.7-0.6,1.7-1.2c0-0.6,0-2.6,0-4.8' +
'c-7.1,1.5-8.6-3-8.6-3c-1.2-3-2.8-3.7-2.8-3.7c-2.3-1.6,0.2-1.6,0.2-1.6c2.6,0.2,3.9,2.6,3.9,2.6c2.3,3.9,6,2.8,7.5,2.1' +
'c0.2-1.7,0.9-2.8,1.6-3.4c-5.7-0.6-11.7-2.8-11.7-12.7c0-2.8,1-5.1,2.6-6.9c-0.3-0.7-1.1-3.3,0.3-6.8c0,0,2.1-0.7,7,2.6' +
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},
multi: true,
},
{
provide: SVG_ICONS,
useValue: {
namespace: 'logos',
name: 'twitter',
svgSource:
'<svg focusable="false" viewBox="0 0 50 59" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">' +
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multi: true,
},
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@ -1,13 +1,12 @@
import { NgModule, Type } from '@angular/core';
import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common';
import { MatIconModule } from '@angular/material/icon';
import { ContributorListComponent } from './contributor-list.component';
import { ContributorService } from './contributor.service';
import { ContributorComponent } from './contributor.component';
import { WithCustomElementComponent } from '../element-registry';
@NgModule({
imports: [ CommonModule, MatIconModule ],
imports: [ CommonModule ],
declarations: [ ContributorListComponent, ContributorComponent ],
entryComponents: [ ContributorListComponent ],
providers: [ ContributorService ]

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@ -13,16 +13,16 @@ import { CONTENT_URL_PREFIX } from 'app/documents/document.service';
<div class="contributor-image" [style.background-image]="'url('+pictureBase+(person.picture || noPicture)+')'">
<div class="contributor-info">
<a *ngIf="person.bio" mat-button class="info-item">
<a *ngIf="person.bio" mat-button>
View Bio
</a>
<a *ngIf="person.twitter" mat-icon-button class="info-item icon"
<a *ngIf="person.twitter" mat-button class="icon"
href="https://twitter.com/{{person.twitter}}" target="_blank" (click)="$event.stopPropagation()">
<mat-icon svgIcon="logos:twitter"></mat-icon>
<span class="fa fa-twitter fa-2x"></span>
</a>
<a *ngIf="person.website" mat-icon-button class="info-item icon"
<a *ngIf="person.website" mat-button class="icon"
href="{{person.website}}" target="_blank" (click)="$event.stopPropagation()">
<mat-icon class="link-icon">link</mat-icon>
<span class="fa fa-link fa-2x"></span>
</a>
</div>
</div>

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@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
import { ComponentFixture, TestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { LocationService } from 'app/shared/location.service';
import { MockLocationService } from 'testing/location.service';
import { CurrentLocationComponent } from './current-location.component';
describe('CurrentLocationComponent', () => {
let element: HTMLElement;
let fixture: ComponentFixture<CurrentLocationComponent>;
let locationService: MockLocationService;
beforeEach(() => {
locationService = new MockLocationService('initial/url');
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [ CurrentLocationComponent ],
providers: [
{ provide: LocationService, useValue: locationService }
]
});
fixture = TestBed.createComponent(CurrentLocationComponent);
element = fixture.nativeElement;
});
it('should render the current location', () => {
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(element.textContent).toEqual('initial/url');
locationService.urlSubject.next('next/url');
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(element.textContent).toEqual('next/url');
});
});

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
/* tslint:disable component-selector */
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { LocationService } from 'app/shared/location.service';
/** Renders the current location path. */
@Component({
selector: 'current-location',
template: '{{ location.currentPath | async }}'
})
export class CurrentLocationComponent {
constructor(public location: LocationService) { }
}

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
import { NgModule, Type } from '@angular/core';
import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common';
import { CurrentLocationComponent } from './current-location.component';
import { WithCustomElementComponent } from '../element-registry';
@NgModule({
imports: [ CommonModule ],
declarations: [ CurrentLocationComponent ],
entryComponents: [ CurrentLocationComponent ]
})
export class CurrentLocationModule implements WithCustomElementComponent {
customElementComponent: Type<any> = CurrentLocationComponent;
}

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@ -36,6 +36,14 @@ export const ELEMENT_MODULE_PATHS_AS_ROUTES = [
selector: 'code-tabs',
loadChildren: './code/code-tabs.module#CodeTabsModule'
},
{
selector: 'current-location',
loadChildren: './current-location/current-location.module#CurrentLocationModule'
},
{
selector: 'expandable-section',
loadChildren: './expandable-section/expandable-section.module#ExpandableSectionModule'
},
{
selector: 'live-example',
loadChildren: './live-example/live-example.module#LiveExampleModule'

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
<mat-expansion-panel style="background: inherit">
<mat-expansion-panel-header>
{{title}}
</mat-expansion-panel-header>
<ng-content></ng-content>
</mat-expansion-panel>

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@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
/* tslint:disable component-selector */
import {Component, Input} from '@angular/core';
/** Custom element wrapper for the material expansion panel with a title input. */
@Component({
selector: 'aio-expandable-section',
templateUrl: 'expandable-section.component.html',
})
export class ExpandableSectionComponent {
@Input() title;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
import { NgModule, Type } from '@angular/core';
import { ExpandableSectionComponent } from './expandable-section.component';
import { WithCustomElementComponent } from '../element-registry';
import { MatExpansionModule } from '@angular/material';
@NgModule({
imports: [ MatExpansionModule ],
declarations: [ ExpandableSectionComponent, ],
entryComponents: [ ExpandableSectionComponent ]
})
export class ExpandableSectionModule implements WithCustomElementComponent {
customElementComponent: Type<any> = ExpandableSectionComponent;
}

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@ -113,7 +113,6 @@ describe('DocumentService', () => {
httpMock.expectOne({}).flush(null, {status: 500, statusText: 'Server Error'});
expect(latestDocument.id).toEqual(FETCHING_ERROR_ID);
expect(latestDocument.contents).toContain('We are unable to retrieve the "initial/doc" page at this time.');
expect(logger.output.error).toEqual([
[jasmine.any(Error)]
]);

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@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ export const FETCHING_ERROR_ID = 'fetching-error';
export const CONTENT_URL_PREFIX = 'generated/';
export const DOC_CONTENT_URL_PREFIX = CONTENT_URL_PREFIX + 'docs/';
const FETCHING_ERROR_CONTENTS = (path: string) => `
const FETCHING_ERROR_CONTENTS = `
<div class="nf-container l-flex-wrap flex-center">
<div class="nf-icon material-icons">error_outline</div>
<div class="nf-response l-flex-wrap">
<h1 class="no-toc">Request for document failed.</h1>
<p>
We are unable to retrieve the "${path}" page at this time.
We are unable to retrieve the "<current-location></current-location>" page at this time.
Please check your connection and try again later.
</p>
</div>
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ export class DocumentService {
private getDocument(url: string) {
const id = url || 'index';
this.logger.log('getting document', id);
if (!this.cache.has(id)) {
if ( !this.cache.has(id)) {
this.cache.set(id, this.fetchDocument(id));
}
return this.cache.get(id)!;
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ export class DocumentService {
this.cache.delete(id);
return of({
id: FETCHING_ERROR_ID,
contents: FETCHING_ERROR_CONTENTS(id),
contents: FETCHING_ERROR_CONTENTS
});
}
}

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
var SEARCH_TERMS_URL = '/generated/docs/app/search-data.json';
// NOTE: This needs to be kept in sync with `ngsw-config.json`.
importScripts('/generated/lunr.min.js');
importScripts('/assets/js/lunr.min.js');
var index;
var pages /* : SearchInfo */ = {};

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@ -17,27 +17,6 @@ describe('CustomIconRegistry', () => {
expect(svgElement).toEqual(createSvg(svgSrc));
});
it('should support caching icons with a namespace', () => {
const mockHttp: any = {};
const mockSanitizer: any = {};
const mockDocument: any = {};
const svgSrc1 = '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="h100" /></svg>';
const svgSrc2 = '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="h200" /></svg>';
const svgSrc3 = '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="h300" /></svg>';
const svgIcons: SvgIconInfo[] = [
{ name: 'test_icon', svgSource: svgSrc1 },
{ namespace: 'foo', name: 'test_icon', svgSource: svgSrc2 },
{ namespace: 'bar', name: 'test_icon', svgSource: svgSrc3 },
];
const registry = new CustomIconRegistry(mockHttp, mockSanitizer, mockDocument, svgIcons);
let svgElement: SVGElement|undefined;
registry.getNamedSvgIcon('test_icon', 'foo').subscribe(el => svgElement = el);
expect(svgElement).toEqual(createSvg(svgSrc2));
});
it('should call through to the MdIconRegistry if the icon name is not in the preloaded cache', () => {
const mockHttp: any = {};
const mockSanitizer: any = {};

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@ -20,26 +20,21 @@ import { DomSanitizer } from '@angular/platform-browser';
*/
export const SVG_ICONS = new InjectionToken<Array<SvgIconInfo>>('SvgIcons');
export interface SvgIconInfo {
namespace?: string;
name: string;
svgSource: string;
}
interface SvgIconMap {
[namespace: string]: {
[iconName: string]: SVGElement;
};
}
const DEFAULT_NS = '$$default';
/**
* A custom replacement for Angular Material's `MdIconRegistry`, which allows
* us to provide preloaded icon SVG sources.
*/
@Injectable()
export class CustomIconRegistry extends MatIconRegistry {
private preloadedSvgElements: SvgIconMap = {[DEFAULT_NS]: {}};
private preloadedSvgElements: SvgIconMap = {};
constructor(http: HttpClient, sanitizer: DomSanitizer, @Optional() @Inject(DOCUMENT) document,
@Inject(SVG_ICONS) svgIcons: SvgIconInfo[]) {
@ -48,24 +43,18 @@ export class CustomIconRegistry extends MatIconRegistry {
}
getNamedSvgIcon(iconName: string, namespace?: string) {
const nsIconMap = this.preloadedSvgElements[namespace || DEFAULT_NS];
const preloadedElement = nsIconMap && nsIconMap[iconName];
return preloadedElement
? of(preloadedElement.cloneNode(true) as SVGElement)
: super.getNamedSvgIcon(iconName, namespace);
if (this.preloadedSvgElements[iconName]) {
return of(this.preloadedSvgElements[iconName].cloneNode(true) as SVGElement);
}
return super.getNamedSvgIcon(iconName, namespace);
}
private loadSvgElements(svgIcons: SvgIconInfo[]) {
const div = document.createElement('DIV');
svgIcons.forEach(icon => {
const ns = icon.namespace || DEFAULT_NS;
const nsIconMap = this.preloadedSvgElements[ns] || (this.preloadedSvgElements[ns] = {});
// SECURITY: the source for the SVG icons is provided in code by trusted developers
div.innerHTML = icon.svgSource;
nsIconMap[icon.name] = div.querySelector('svg')!;
this.preloadedSvgElements[icon.name] = div.querySelector('svg')!;
});
}
}

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- Generator: Adobe Illustrator 22.1.0, SVG Export Plug-In . SVG Version: 6.00 Build 0) -->
<svg version="1.1" id="Layer_1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" x="0px" y="0px"
viewBox="0 0 51.8 50.4" style="enable-background:new 0 0 51.8 50.4;" xml:space="preserve">
<style type="text/css">
.st0{fill:#FFFFFF;}
</style>
<path class="st0" d="M25.9,0.2C11.8,0.2,0.3,11.7,0.3,25.8c0,11.3,7.3,20.9,17.5,24.3c1.3,0.2,1.7-0.6,1.7-1.2c0-0.6,0-2.6,0-4.8
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<style type="text/css">
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@ -21,9 +21,9 @@
<link rel="apple-touch-icon-precomposed" sizes="144x144" href="assets/images/favicons/favicon-144x144.png">
<!-- NOTE: These need to be kept in sync with `ngsw-config.json`. -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:300,400,500">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Droid+Sans+Mono">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons">
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Droid+Sans+Mono" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.7.0/css/font-awesome.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<!-- -->
<link rel="manifest" href="pwa-manifest.json">

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@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ footer::after {
left: 0;
right: 0;
background:
url('/assets/images/logos/angular/angular_whiteTransparent_withMargin.png') top 0 left 0 repeat,
url('/assets/images/logos/angular/angular_whiteTransparent_withMargin.png') top 80px left 160px repeat;
url('../src/assets/images/logos/angular/angular_whiteTransparent_withMargin.png') top 0 left 0 repeat,
url('../src/assets/images/logos/angular/angular_whiteTransparent_withMargin.png') top 80px left 160px repeat;
opacity: 0.05;
background-size: 320px auto;
}

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@ -67,6 +67,21 @@ a.button.mat-button {
background: $darkgray;
color: rgba($white, .87);
}
&.button-shield,
&.button-shield.mat-button {
background-color: $blue;
background: $blue url('assets/images/logos/angular/angular_whiteTransparent.svg') 24px 13px no-repeat;
color: rgba($white, .87);
padding-left: 54px;
background-size: 22px 22px;
@media only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2), only screen and (min-device-pixel-ratio: 2) {
background: $blue url('assets/images/logos/angular/angular_whiteTransparent.svg') 24px 13px no-repeat;
background-size: 22px 22px;
}
}
}
.cta-bar {

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ aio-contributor {
@media (hover) { opacity: 0; }
border-radius: 50%;
.info-item {
[mat-button] {
color: $white;
font-size: 14px;
font-weight: 500;
@ -85,14 +85,8 @@ aio-contributor {
min-width: 20px;
width: 20px;
mat-icon {
height: 20px;
width: 20px;
&.link-icon {
margin-top: -7px;
transform: rotateZ(45deg);
}
.fa-2x {
font-size: 20px;
}
}
}

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ aio-notification {
}
mat-sidenav.mat-sidenav.sidenav {
top: 64px + $notificationHeight;
top: 56px + $notificationHeight;
@media (max-width: 600px) {
top: 56px + $notificationHeight;

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@ -65,14 +65,11 @@ See also: [`//.bazelrc`](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/.bazelrc
- `--test_arg=--node_options=--inspect=9228`: change the inspector port.
- `--define=compile=<option>` Controls if ivy or legacy mode is enabled. This switches which compiler is used (ngc, ngtsc, or a tsc pass-through mode).
- `legacy`: (default behavior) compile against View Engine, e.g. `--define=compile=legacy`
- `jit`: Compile in ivy JIT mode, e.g. `--define=compile=jit`
- `aot`: Compile in ivy AOT move, e.g. `--define=compile=aot`
- `--test_tag_filters=<tag>`: filter tests down to tags defined in the `tag` config of your rules in any given `BUILD.bazel`.
- `no-ivy-aot`: Useful for excluding build and test targets that are not meant to be executed in Ivy AOT mode (`--define=compile=aot`).
- `no-ivy-jit`: Useful for excluding build and test targets that are not meant to be executed in Ivy JIT mode (`--define=compile=jit`).
- `ivy-only`: Useful for excluding all Ivy build and tests targets with `--define=compile=legacy`.
- `fixme-ivy-aot`: Useful for including/excluding build and test targets that are currently broken in Ivy AOT mode (`--define=compile=aot`).
- `fixme-ivy-jit`: Useful for including/excluding build and test targets that are currently broken in Ivy JIT mode (`--define=compile=jit`).
### Debugging a Node Test
@ -168,23 +165,8 @@ Of course, non-hermeticity in an action can cause problems.
At worst, you can fetch a broken artifact from the cache, making your build non-reproducible.
For this reason, we are careful to implement our Bazel rules to depend only on their inputs.
Currently we only use remote caching on CircleCI and we let Angular core developers enable remote caching to speed up their builds.
### Remote cache in development
To enable remote caching for your build:
1. Go to the service accounts for the ["internal" project](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts?project=internal-200822)
1. Select "Angular local dev", click on "Edit", scroll to the bottom, and click "Create key"
1. When the pop-up shows, select "JSON" for "Key type" and click "Create"
1. Save the key in a secure location
1. Create a file called `.bazelrc.user` in the root directory of the workspace, and add the following content:
```
build --config=angular-team --google_credentials=[ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_SERVICE_KEY]
```
### Remote cache for Circle CI
Currently we only use remote caching on CircleCI.
We could enable it for developer builds as well, which would make initial builds much faster for developers by fetching already-built artifacts from the cache.
This feature is experimental, and developed by the CircleCI team with guidance from Angular.
Contact Alex Eagle with questions.
@ -196,75 +178,6 @@ Contact Alex Eagle with questions.
1. Bazel must be configured to connect to the proxy on a local port. This configuration lives in `.circleci/bazel.rc` and is enabled because we overwrite the system Bazel settings in /etc/bazel.bazelrc with this file.
1. Each `bazel` command in `.circleci/config.yml` picks up and uses the caching flags.
## Diagnosing slow builds
If a build seems slow you can use Bazel to diagnose where time is spent.
The first step is to generate a profile of the build using the `--profile filename_name.profile` flag.
```
yarn bazel build //packages/compiler --profile filename_name.profile
```
This will generate a `filename_name.profile` that you can then analyse using [analyze-profile](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/user-manual.html#analyze-profile) command.
## Using the console profile report
You can obtain a simple report directly in the console by running:
```
yarn bazel analyze-profile filename_name.profile
```
This will show the phase summary, individual phase information and critical path.
You can also list all individual tasks and the time they took using `--task_tree`.
```
yarn bazel analyze-profile filename_name.profile --task_tree ".*"
```
To show all tasks that take longer than a certain threshold, use the `--task_tree_threshold` flag.
The default behaviour is to use a 50ms threshold.
```
yarn bazel analyze-profile filename_name.profile --task_tree ".*" --task_tree_threshold 5000
```
`--task_tree` takes a regexp as argument that filters by the text shown after the time taken.
Compiling TypeScript shows as:
```
70569 ACTION_EXECUTE (10974.826 ms) Compiling TypeScript (devmode) //packages/compiler:compiler []
```
To filter all tasks by TypeScript compilations that took more than 5 seconds, use:
```
yarn bazel analyze-profile filename_name.profile --task_tree "Compiling TypeScript" --task_tree_threshold 5000
```
### Using the HTML profile report
A more comprehensive way to visualize the profile information is through the HTML report:
```
yarn bazel analyze-profile filename_name.profile --html --html_details --html_histograms
```
This will generate a `filename_name.profile.html` file that you can open in your browser.
On the upper right corner that is a small table of contents with links to three areas: Tasks, Legend and Statistics.
In the Tasks section you will find a graph of where time is spent. Legend shows what the colors in the Tasks graph mean.
Hovering over the background will show what phase that is, while hovering over bars will show more details about that specific action.
The Statistics section shows how long each phase took and how time was spent in that phase.
Usually the longest one is the execution phase, which also includes critical path information.
Also in the Statistics section are the Skylark statistic, split in User-Defined and Builtin function execution time.
You can click the "self" header twice to order the table by functions where the most time (in ms) is spent.
When diagnosing slow builds you should focus on the top time spenders across all phases and functions.
Usually there is a single item (or multiple items of the same kind) where the overwhelming majority of time is spent.
## Known issues
### Webstorm

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@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ following products on your development machine:
* [Java Development Kit](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/es/java/javase/downloads/index.html) which is used
to execute the selenium standalone server for e2e testing.
* (Optional for now) [Bazel](https://bazel.build/), please follow instructions in [BAZEL.md](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/docs/BAZEL.md)
## Getting the Sources
Fork and clone the Angular repository:

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@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ gulp.task('format', loadTask('format', 'format'));
gulp.task('format:untracked', loadTask('format', 'format-untracked'));
gulp.task('format:diff', loadTask('format', 'format-diff'));
gulp.task('format:changed', ['format:untracked', 'format:diff']);
gulp.task('build.sh', loadTask('build', 'all'));
gulp.task('build.sh:no-bundle', loadTask('build', 'no-bundle'));
gulp.task('lint', ['format:enforce', 'validate-commit-messages', 'tslint']);
gulp.task('tslint', ['tools:build'], loadTask('lint'));
gulp.task('validate-commit-messages', loadTask('validate-commit-message'));

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@ -20,14 +20,6 @@ load("@angular//packages/bazel:package.bzl", "rules_angular_dependencies")
rules_angular_dependencies()
load("@build_bazel_rules_typescript//:package.bzl", "rules_typescript_dependencies")
rules_typescript_dependencies()
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:package.bzl", "rules_nodejs_dependencies")
rules_nodejs_dependencies()
http_archive(
name = "io_bazel_rules_sass",
sha256 = "dbe9fb97d5a7833b2a733eebc78c9c1e3880f676ac8af16e58ccf2139cbcad03",

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "angular-srcs",
"version": "7.1.2",
"version": "7.2.0-beta.0",
"private": true,
"branchPattern": "2.0.*",
"description": "Angular - a web framework for modern web apps",
@ -36,7 +36,6 @@
"@angular-devkit/architect": "^0.10.6",
"@angular-devkit/core": "^7.0.4",
"@angular-devkit/schematics": "^7.0.4",
"@bazel/karma": "0.21.0",
"@bazel/typescript": "0.21.0",
"@schematics/angular": "^7.0.4",
"@types/chokidar": "1.7.3",
@ -86,12 +85,13 @@
"zone.js": "^0.8.26"
},
"optionalDependencies": {
"fsevents": "2.0.1"
"fsevents": "1.1.2"
},
"// 2": "devDependencies are not used under Bazel. Many can be removed after test.sh is deleted.",
"devDependencies": {
"@bazel/bazel": "^0.18.1",
"@bazel/ibazel": "~0.8.2",
"@bazel/ibazel": "^0.1.1",
"@bazel/karma": "0.21.0",
"@types/angular": "^1.6.47",
"@types/base64-js": "1.2.5",
"@types/jasminewd2": "^2.0.4",

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@ -7,6 +7,8 @@
"""
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")
load(":rules_nodejs_package.bzl", "rules_nodejs_dependencies")
load(":rules_typescript_package.bzl", "rules_typescript_dependencies")
def rules_angular_dependencies():
"""
@ -18,13 +20,13 @@ def rules_angular_dependencies():
#
# Download Bazel toolchain dependencies as needed by build actions
# Use a SHA to get fix for needing symlink_prefix during npm publishing
# TODO(alexeagle): updated to next tagged rules_typescript release
#
# TODO(gmagolan): updated to next tagged rules_typescript release
_maybe(
http_archive,
name = "build_bazel_rules_nodejs",
url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/archive/ee218e2a98b9f09ba07cecac8496a5918c47bc5d.zip",
strip_prefix = "rules_nodejs-ee218e2a98b9f09ba07cecac8496a5918c47bc5d",
url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/archive/0.16.2.zip",
strip_prefix = "rules_nodejs-0.16.2",
)
_maybe(
@ -46,6 +48,9 @@ def rules_angular_dependencies():
],
)
rules_typescript_dependencies()
rules_nodejs_dependencies()
def rules_angular_dev_dependencies():
"""
Fetch dependencies needed for local development, but not needed by users.

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@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
# Copyright 2018 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Dependency-related rules defining our version and dependency versions.
Fulfills similar role as the package.json file.
"""
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")
# This file mirrored from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/0.15.3/package.bzl
VERSION = "0.15.3"
def rules_nodejs_dependencies():
"""
Fetch our transitive dependencies.
If the user wants to get a different version of these, they can just fetch it
from their WORKSPACE before calling this function, or not call this function at all.
"""
_maybe(
http_archive,
name = "bazel_skylib",
url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-skylib/archive/0.3.1.zip",
strip_prefix = "bazel-skylib-0.3.1",
sha256 = "95518adafc9a2b656667bbf517a952e54ce7f350779d0dd95133db4eb5c27fb1",
)
# Needed for Remote Build Execution
# See https://releases.bazel.build/bazel-toolchains.html
# Not strictly a dependency for all users, but it is convenient for them to have this repository
# defined to reduce the effort required to on-board to remote execution.
http_archive(
name = "bazel_toolchains",
urls = [
"https://mirror.bazel.build/github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/archive/cdea5b8675914d0a354d89f108de5d28e54e0edc.tar.gz",
"https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/archive/cdea5b8675914d0a354d89f108de5d28e54e0edc.tar.gz",
],
strip_prefix = "bazel-toolchains-cdea5b8675914d0a354d89f108de5d28e54e0edc",
sha256 = "cefb6ccf86ca592baaa029bcef04148593c0efe8f734542f10293ea58f170715",
)
def _maybe(repo_rule, name, **kwargs):
if name not in native.existing_rules():
repo_rule(name = name, **kwargs)

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@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
# Copyright 2018 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Package file which defines build_bazel_rules_typescript version in skylark
check_rules_typescript_version can be used in downstream WORKSPACES to check
against a minimum dependent build_bazel_rules_typescript version.
"""
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")
# This file mirrored from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bazelbuild/rules_typescript/0.20.3/package.bzl
VERSION = "0.20.3"
def rules_typescript_dependencies():
"""
Fetch our transitive dependencies.
If the user wants to get a different version of these, they can just fetch it
from their WORKSPACE before calling this function, or not call this function at all.
"""
# TypeScript compiler runs on node.js runtime
_maybe(
http_archive,
name = "build_bazel_rules_nodejs",
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/archive/0.15.3.zip"],
strip_prefix = "rules_nodejs-0.15.3",
)
# ts_web_test depends on the web testing rules to provision browsers.
_maybe(
http_archive,
name = "io_bazel_rules_webtesting",
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_webtesting/archive/111d792b9a5b17f87b6e177e274dbbee46094791.zip"],
strip_prefix = "rules_webtesting-111d792b9a5b17f87b6e177e274dbbee46094791",
sha256 = "a13af63e928c34eff428d47d31bafeec4e38ee9b6940e70bf2c9cd47184c5c16",
)
# ts_devserver depends on the Go rules.
# See https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_go#setup for the latest version.
_maybe(
http_archive,
name = "io_bazel_rules_go",
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_go/archive/cbc1e32fba771845305f15e341fa26595d4a136d.zip"],
strip_prefix = "rules_go-cbc1e32fba771845305f15e341fa26595d4a136d",
sha256 = "d02b1d8d11fb67fb1e451645256e58a1542170eedd6e2ba160c8540c96f659da",
)
# go_repository is defined in bazel_gazelle
_maybe(
http_archive,
name = "bazel_gazelle",
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-gazelle/archive/109bcfd6880aac2517a1a2d48987226da6337e11.zip"],
strip_prefix = "bazel-gazelle-109bcfd6880aac2517a1a2d48987226da6337e11",
sha256 = "8f80ce0f7a6f8a3fee1fb863c9a23e1de99d678c1cf3c6f0a128f3b883168208",
)
# ts_auto_deps depends on com_github_bazelbuild_buildtools
_maybe(
http_archive,
name = "com_github_bazelbuild_buildtools",
url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/buildtools/archive/0.12.0.zip",
strip_prefix = "buildtools-0.12.0",
sha256 = "ec495cbd19238c9dc488fd65ca1fee56dcb1a8d6d56ee69a49f2ebe69826c261",
)
###############################################
# Repeat the dependencies of rules_nodejs here!
# We can't load() from rules_nodejs yet, because we've only just fetched it.
# But we also don't want to make users load and call the rules_nodejs_dependencies
# function because we can do that for them, mostly hiding the transitive dependency.
_maybe(
http_archive,
name = "bazel_skylib",
url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-skylib/archive/0.5.0.zip",
strip_prefix = "bazel-skylib-0.5.0",
sha256 = "ca4e3b8e4da9266c3a9101c8f4704fe2e20eb5625b2a6a7d2d7d45e3dd4efffd",
)
def _maybe(repo_rule, name, **kwargs):
if name not in native.existing_rules():
repo_rule(name = name, **kwargs)

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@ -51,10 +51,6 @@ def _esm5_outputs_aspect(target, ctx):
if not hasattr(target.typescript, "replay_params"):
print("WARNING: no esm5 output from target %s//%s:%s available" % (target.label.workspace_root, target.label.package, target.label.name))
return []
elif not target.typescript.replay_params:
# In case there are "replay_params" specified but the compile action didn't generate any
# outputs (e.g. only "d.ts" files), we cannot create ESM5 outputs for this target either.
return []
# We create a new tsconfig.json file that will have our compilation settings
tsconfig = ctx.actions.declare_file("%s_esm5.tsconfig.json" % target.label.name)
@ -169,7 +165,7 @@ def flatten_esm5(ctx):
ctx: the skylark rule execution context
Returns:
depset of flattened files
list of flattened files
"""
esm5_sources = []
result = []
@ -190,4 +186,4 @@ def flatten_esm5(ctx):
template = f,
substitutions = {},
)
return depset(result)
return result

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@ -18,33 +18,18 @@ function main(args) {
if (args.length < 3) {
console.error('Usage: $0 input.tsconfig.json output.tsconfig.json newRoot binDir');
}
[input, output, newRoot, binDir] = args;
const [input, output, newRoot, binDir] = args;
const data = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(input, {encoding: 'utf-8'}));
const {compilerOptions, bazelOptions} = data;
// Relative path to the execroot that refers to the directory for the ES5 output files.
const newOutputBase = path.posix.join(binDir, newRoot);
// Update the compiler options to produce ES5 output. Also ensure that the new ES5 output
// directory is used.
compilerOptions['target'] = 'es5';
compilerOptions['outDir'] = path.posix.join(compilerOptions['outDir'], newRoot);
bazelOptions['es5Mode'] = true;
bazelOptions['tsickleExternsPath'] =
bazelOptions['tsickleExternsPath'].replace(binDir, newOutputBase);
data['compilerOptions']['target'] = 'es5';
data['bazelOptions']['es5Mode'] = true;
data['compilerOptions']['outDir'] = path.join(data['compilerOptions']['outDir'], newRoot);
if (data['angularCompilerOptions']) {
const {angularCompilerOptions} = data;
// Don't enable tsickle's closure conversions
angularCompilerOptions['annotateForClosureCompiler'] = false;
// Note: It's important that the "expectedOut" is only modified in a way that still
// keeps posix normalized paths. Otherwise this could cause unexpected behavior because
// ngc-wrapped is expecting POSIX paths and the TypeScript Bazel rules by default only pass
// POSIX paths as well.
angularCompilerOptions['expectedOut'] = angularCompilerOptions['expectedOut'].map(
f => f.replace(/\.closure\.js$/, '.js').replace(binDir, newOutputBase));
data['angularCompilerOptions']['annotateForClosureCompiler'] = false;
data['angularCompilerOptions']['expectedOut'] =
data['angularCompilerOptions']['expectedOut'].map(
f => f.replace(/\.closure\.js$/, '.js').replace(binDir, path.join(binDir, newRoot)));
}
fs.writeFileSync(output, JSON.stringify(data));
}

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ load(
def compile_strategy(ctx):
"""Detect which strategy should be used to implement ng_module.
Depending on the value of the 'compile' define flag or the '_global_mode' attribute, ng_module
Depending on the value of the 'compile' define flag, ng_module
can be implemented in various ways. This function reads the configuration passed by the user and
determines which mode is active.
@ -30,19 +30,16 @@ def compile_strategy(ctx):
ctx: skylark rule execution context
Returns:
one of 'legacy', 'aot', 'jit', or 'global' depending on the configuration in ctx
one of 'legacy' or 'aot' depending on the configuration in ctx
"""
strategy = "legacy"
if "compile" in ctx.var:
strategy = ctx.var["compile"]
if strategy not in ["legacy", "aot", "jit"]:
if strategy not in ["legacy", "aot"]:
fail("Unknown --define=compile value '%s'" % strategy)
if strategy == "legacy" and hasattr(ctx.attr, "_global_mode") and ctx.attr._global_mode:
strategy = "global"
return strategy
def _compiler_name(ctx):
@ -58,12 +55,8 @@ def _compiler_name(ctx):
strategy = compile_strategy(ctx)
if strategy == "legacy":
return "ngc"
elif strategy == "global":
return "ngc.ivy"
elif strategy == "aot":
return "ngtsc"
elif strategy == "jit":
return "tsc"
else:
fail("unreachable")
@ -80,12 +73,8 @@ def _enable_ivy_value(ctx):
strategy = compile_strategy(ctx)
if strategy == "legacy":
return False
elif strategy == "global":
return True
elif strategy == "aot":
return "ngtsc"
elif strategy == "jit":
return "tsc"
else:
fail("unreachable")
@ -101,7 +90,7 @@ def _include_ng_files(ctx):
"""
strategy = compile_strategy(ctx)
return strategy == "legacy" or strategy == "global"
return strategy == "legacy"
def _basename_of(ctx, file):
ext_len = len(".ts")
@ -169,7 +158,7 @@ def _expected_outs(ctx):
if short_path.endswith(".ts") and not short_path.endswith(".d.ts"):
basename = short_path[len(package_prefix):-len(".ts")]
if include_ng_files and (len(factory_basename_set.to_list()) == 0 or basename in factory_basename_set.to_list()):
if include_ng_files and (len(factory_basename_set) == 0 or basename in factory_basename_set):
devmode_js = [
".ngfactory.js",
".ngsummary.js",
@ -636,16 +625,3 @@ This rule extends the [ts_library] rule.
[ts_library]: http://tsetse.info/api/build_defs.html#ts_library
"""
# TODO(alxhub): this rule causes legacy ngc to produce Ivy outputs from global analysis information.
# It exists to facilitate testing of the Ivy runtime until ngtsc is mature enough to be used
# instead, and should be removed once ngtsc is capable of fulfilling the same requirements.
internal_global_ng_module = rule(
implementation = _ng_module_impl,
attrs = dict(NG_MODULE_RULE_ATTRS, **{
"_global_mode": attr.bool(
default = True,
),
}),
outputs = COMMON_OUTPUTS,
)

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@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
# Copyright Google LLC. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
"""Collect TypeScript definition files from a rule context.
This is used to find all files that will be copied into a "ng_package".
"""
def _filter_typing_files(files):
return [file for file in files if file.path.endswith(".d.ts")]
def collect_type_definitions(ctx):
"""Returns a file tree containing only TypeScript definition files.
This is useful when packaging a "ng_package" where we only want to package specified
definition files.
Args:
ctx: ctx.
Returns:
A file tree containing only TypeScript definition files.
"""
# Add all source files and filter for TypeScript definition files
# See: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/lib/File.html#is_source
collected_files = _filter_typing_files([d for d in ctx.files.deps if d.is_source])
# In case source files have been explicitly specified in the attributes, just collect
# them and filter for definition files.
if hasattr(ctx.attr, "srcs"):
collected_files += _filter_typing_files(ctx.files.srcs)
# Collect all TypeScript definition files from the specified dependencies.
for dep in ctx.attr.deps:
if hasattr(dep, "typescript"):
collected_files += dep.typescript.transitive_declarations.to_list()
return collected_files

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@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ load(
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:internal/node.bzl", "sources_aspect")
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//internal/common:node_module_info.bzl", "NodeModuleInfo")
load("//packages/bazel/src:esm5.bzl", "esm5_outputs_aspect", "esm5_root_dir", "flatten_esm5")
load("//packages/bazel/src/ng_package:collect-type-definitions.bzl", "collect_type_definitions")
_DEFAULT_NG_PACKAGER = "@npm//@angular/bazel/bin:packager"
@ -154,20 +153,11 @@ def _flatten_paths(directory):
return result
# takes an depset of files and returns an array that doesn't contain any generated files by ngc
def _filter_out_generated_files(files, extension, filter_external_files):
def _filter_out_generated_files(files):
result = []
for file in files:
# If the "filter_external_files" parameter has been set to true, filter out files
# that refer to external workspaces.
if filter_external_files and file.short_path.startswith("../"):
continue
# Filter out files that are generated by the Angular Compiler CLI.
if (not (file.path.endswith(".ngfactory.%s" % extension) or
file.path.endswith(".ngsummary.%s" % extension) or
file.path.endswith(".ngstyle.%s" % extension))):
if (not (file.path.endswith(".ngfactory.js") or file.path.endswith(".ngsummary.js") or file.path.endswith(".ngstyle.js"))):
result.append(file)
return depset(result)
def _esm2015_root_dir(ctx):
@ -184,9 +174,8 @@ def _filter_js_inputs(all_inputs):
def _ng_package_impl(ctx):
npm_package_directory = ctx.actions.declare_directory("%s.ng_pkg" % ctx.label.name)
esm_2015_files = _filter_out_generated_files(collect_es6_sources(ctx), "js", False)
esm5_sources = _filter_out_generated_files(flatten_esm5(ctx), "js", False)
type_definitions = _filter_out_generated_files(collect_type_definitions(ctx), "d.ts", True)
esm_2015_files = _filter_out_generated_files(collect_es6_sources(ctx))
esm5_sources = _filter_out_generated_files(flatten_esm5(ctx))
# These accumulators match the directory names where the files live in the
# Angular package format.
@ -295,7 +284,11 @@ def _ng_package_impl(ctx):
ctx.files.srcs +
ctx.files.data +
esm5_sources.to_list() +
type_definitions.to_list() +
depset(transitive = [
d.typescript.transitive_declarations
for d in ctx.attr.deps
if hasattr(d, "typescript")
]).to_list() +
[f.js for f in fesm2015 + fesm5 + esm2015 + esm5 + bundles] +
[f.map for f in fesm2015 + fesm5 + esm2015 + esm5 + bundles if f.map]
)
@ -328,16 +321,15 @@ def _ng_package_impl(ctx):
# placeholder
packager_args.add("")
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(fesm2015), join_with = ",", omit_if_empty = False)
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(fesm5), join_with = ",", omit_if_empty = False)
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(esm2015), join_with = ",", omit_if_empty = False)
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(esm5), join_with = ",", omit_if_empty = False)
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(bundles), join_with = ",", omit_if_empty = False)
packager_args.add_joined([s.path for s in ctx.files.srcs], join_with = ",", omit_if_empty = False)
packager_args.add_joined([s.path for s in type_definitions], join_with = ",", omit_if_empty = False)
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(fesm2015), join_with = ",")
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(fesm5), join_with = ",")
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(esm2015), join_with = ",")
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(esm5), join_with = ",")
packager_args.add_joined(_flatten_paths(bundles), join_with = ",")
packager_args.add_joined([s.path for s in ctx.files.srcs], join_with = ",")
# TODO: figure out a better way to gather runfiles providers from the transitive closure.
packager_args.add_joined([d.path for d in ctx.files.data], join_with = ",", omit_if_empty = False)
packager_args.add_joined([d.path for d in ctx.files.data], join_with = ",")
if ctx.file.license_banner:
packager_inputs.append(ctx.file.license_banner)

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@ -73,9 +73,6 @@ function main(args: string[]): number {
// List of all files in the ng_package rule's srcs.
srcsArg,
// List of all type definitions that need to packaged into the ng_package.
typeDefinitionsArg,
// List of all files in the ng_package rule's data.
dataArg,
@ -88,7 +85,6 @@ function main(args: string[]): number {
const esm2015 = esm2015Arg.split(',').filter(s => !!s);
const esm5 = esm5Arg.split(',').filter(s => !!s);
const bundles = bundlesArg.split(',').filter(s => !!s);
const typeDefinitions = typeDefinitionsArg.split(',').filter(s => !!s);
const srcs = srcsArg.split(',').filter(s => !!s);
const dataFiles: string[] = dataArg.split(',').filter(s => !!s);
const modulesManifest = JSON.parse(modulesManifestArg);
@ -138,8 +134,7 @@ function main(args: string[]): number {
* @param outDir path where we copy the file, relative to the out
*/
function writeEsmFile(file: string, suffix: string, outDir: string) {
// Note that the specified file path is always using the posix path delimiter.
const root = file.substr(0, file.lastIndexOf(`${suffix}/`) + suffix.length + 1);
const root = file.substr(0, file.lastIndexOf(suffix + path.sep) + suffix.length + 1);
const rel = path.dirname(path.relative(path.join(root, srcDir), file));
if (!rel.startsWith('..')) {
copyFile(file, path.join(out, outDir), rel);
@ -153,9 +148,8 @@ function main(args: string[]): number {
fesm2015.forEach(file => { copyFile(file, out, 'fesm2015'); });
fesm5.forEach(file => { copyFile(file, out, 'fesm5'); });
// Copy all type definitions into the package. This is necessary so that developers can use
// the package with type definitions.
typeDefinitions.forEach((f: string) => {
const allsrcs = shx.find('-R', binDir);
allsrcs.filter(hasFileExtension('.d.ts')).forEach((f: string) => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(f, 'utf-8')
// Strip the named AMD module for compatibility with non-bazel users
.replace(/^\/\/\/ <amd-module name=.*\/>\n/gm, '');
@ -241,6 +235,12 @@ function main(args: string[]): number {
return `./${result}`;
}
/** Gets a predicate function to filter non-generated files with a specified extension. */
function hasFileExtension(ext: string): (path: string) => boolean {
return f => f.endsWith(ext) && !f.endsWith(`.ngfactory${ext}`) &&
!f.endsWith(`.ngsummary${ext}`);
}
function copyFile(file: string, baseDir: string, relative = '.') {
const dir = path.join(baseDir, relative);
shx.mkdir('-p', dir);
@ -253,12 +253,6 @@ function main(args: string[]): number {
const outputPath = path.join(dir, ...path.basename(file).split('__'));
shx.mkdir('-p', path.dirname(outputPath));
shx.mv(path.join(dir, path.basename(file)), outputPath);
// if we are renaming the .js file, we'll also need to update the sourceMappingURL in the file
if (file.endsWith('.js')) {
shx.chmod('+w', outputPath);
shx.sed('-i', `${path.basename(file)}.map`, `${path.basename(outputPath)}.map`, outputPath);
}
}
}

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ def _protractor_web_test_impl(ctx):
specs = [
expand_path_into_runfiles(ctx, f.short_path)
for f in files.to_list()
for f in files
]
configuration_sources = []

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@ -70,26 +70,6 @@ describe('@angular/common ng_package', () => {
expect(shx.ls('-R', 'fesm2015').stdout.split('\n').filter(n => !!n).sort()).toEqual(expected);
});
it('should have the correct source map paths', () => {
expect(shx.grep('sourceMappingURL', 'fesm5/common.js'))
.toMatch('//# sourceMappingURL=common.js.map');
expect(shx.grep('sourceMappingURL', 'fesm2015/common.js'))
.toMatch('//# sourceMappingURL=common.js.map');
expect(shx.grep('sourceMappingURL', 'fesm5/http.js'))
.toMatch('//# sourceMappingURL=http.js.map');
expect(shx.grep('sourceMappingURL', 'fesm2015/http.js'))
.toMatch('//# sourceMappingURL=http.js.map');
expect(shx.grep('sourceMappingURL', 'fesm5/http/testing.js'))
.toMatch('//# sourceMappingURL=testing.js.map');
expect(shx.grep('sourceMappingURL', 'fesm2015/http/testing.js'))
.toMatch('//# sourceMappingURL=testing.js.map');
expect(shx.grep('sourceMappingURL', 'fesm5/testing.js'))
.toMatch('//# sourceMappingURL=testing.js.map');
expect(shx.grep('sourceMappingURL', 'fesm2015/testing.js'))
.toMatch('//# sourceMappingURL=testing.js.map');
});
describe('should have module resolution properties in the package.json file for', () => {
// https://github.com/angular/common-builds/blob/master/package.json
it('/', () => {

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@ -1,19 +1,20 @@
load("//tools:defaults.bzl", "jasmine_node_test", "ts_library")
ts_library(
name = "test_lib",
testonly = True,
srcs = glob(["**/*.ts"]),
)
# TODO: these tests don't even compile under bazel right now
#
# ts_library(
# name = "test_lib",
# testonly = True,
# srcs = glob(["**/*.ts"]),
# tags = ["manual"]
# )
jasmine_node_test(
name = "test",
bootstrap = ["angular/tools/testing/init_node_spec.js"],
deps = [
":test_lib",
"//packages/benchpress",
"//packages/core/testing",
"//tools/testing:node",
"@ngdeps//protractor",
],
)
# jasmine_node_test(
# name = "test",
# deps = [
# ":test_lib",
# "//packages/benchpress"
# # "//tools/testing:node",
# ],
# tags = ["manual"]
# )

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@ -9,22 +9,19 @@
import {$, browser} from 'protractor';
const benchpress = require('../../index.js');
// TODO: this test is currnetly failing. it seems that it didn't run on the ci for a while
xdescribe('deep tree baseline', function() {
const runner = new benchpress.Runner([
const runner = new benchpress.Runner([
// use protractor as Webdriver client
benchpress.SeleniumWebDriverAdapter.PROTRACTOR_PROVIDERS,
// use RegressionSlopeValidator to validate samples
benchpress.Validator.bind(benchpress.RegressionSlopeValidator),
benchpress.Validator.bindTo(benchpress.RegressionSlopeValidator),
// use 10 samples to calculate slope regression
benchpress.bind(benchpress.RegressionSlopeValidator.SAMPLE_SIZE).toValue(20),
// use the script metric to calculate slope regression
benchpress.bind(benchpress.RegressionSlopeValidator.METRIC).toValue('scriptTime'),
benchpress.bind(benchpress.Options.FORCE_GC).toValue(true)
]);
]);
describe('deep tree baseline', function() {
it('should be fast!', function(done) {
browser.ignoreSynchronization = true;
browser.get('http://localhost:8001/playground/src/benchpress/');

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@ -20,8 +20,7 @@ const assertEventsContainsName = function(events: any[], eventName: string) {
expect(found).toBeTruthy();
};
// TODO: this test is currnetly failing. it seems that it didn't run on the ci for a while
xdescribe('firefox extension', function() {
describe('firefox extension', function() {
const TEST_URL = 'http://localhost:8001/playground/src/hello_world/index.html';
it('should measure performance', function() {

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@ -232,10 +232,12 @@ export class HttpXhrBackend implements HttpBackend {
// Connection timeout, DNS error, offline, etc. These are actual errors, and are
// transmitted on the error channel.
const onError = (error: ErrorEvent) => {
const {url} = partialFromXhr();
const res = new HttpErrorResponse({
error,
status: xhr.status || 0,
statusText: xhr.statusText || 'Unknown Error',
url: url || undefined,
});
observer.error(res);
};

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@ -142,6 +142,7 @@ const XSSI_PREFIX = ')]}\'\n';
backend.handle(TEST_POST).subscribe(undefined, (err: HttpErrorResponse) => {
expect(err instanceof HttpErrorResponse).toBe(true);
expect(err.error instanceof Error);
expect(err.url).toBe('/test');
done();
});
factory.mock.mockErrorEvent(new Error('blah'));

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@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
load("//tools:defaults.bzl", "jasmine_node_test", "ts_library", "ts_web_test_suite")
ts_library(
name = "test_lib",
testonly = True,
srcs = glob(
["**/*.ts"],
),
deps = [
"//packages/common/http",
"//packages/common/http/testing",
],
)
jasmine_node_test(
name = "test",
bootstrap = ["angular/tools/testing/init_node_spec.js"],
deps = [
":test_lib",
"//tools/testing:node",
],
)
ts_web_test_suite(
name = "test_web",
deps = [
":test_lib",
],
)

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@ -6,8 +6,10 @@
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {HttpClient} from '@angular/common/http';
import {HttpClientTestingBackend} from '@angular/common/http/testing/src/backend';
import {ddescribe, describe, fit, it} from '@angular/core/testing/src/testing_internal';
import {HttpClient} from '../../src/client';
import {HttpClientTestingBackend} from '../src/backend';
describe('HttpClient TestRequest', () => {
it('accepts a null body', () => {

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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ export class PercentPipe implements PipeTransform {
* - `minFractionDigits`: The minimum number of digits after the decimal point.
* Default is `0`.
* - `maxFractionDigits`: The maximum number of digits after the decimal point.
* Default is `0`.
* Default is `3`.
* @param locale A locale code for the locale format rules to use.
* When not supplied, uses the value of `LOCALE_ID`, which is `en-US` by default.
* See [Setting your app locale](guide/i18n#setting-up-the-locale-of-your-app).

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@ -144,7 +144,6 @@ describe('insert/remove', () => {
expect(fixture.nativeElement).toHaveText('projected foo');
}));
fixmeIvy('FW-561: Runtime compiler is not loaded') &&
it('should resolve components from other modules, if supplied', async(() => {
const compiler = TestBed.get(Compiler) as Compiler;
let fixture = TestBed.createComponent(TestComponent);
@ -159,7 +158,7 @@ describe('insert/remove', () => {
expect(fixture.nativeElement).toHaveText('baz');
}));
fixmeIvy('FW-561: Runtime compiler is not loaded') &&
fixmeIvy('FW-739: destroy on NgModuleRef is not being called') &&
it('should clean up moduleRef, if supplied', async(() => {
let destroyed = false;
const compiler = TestBed.get(Compiler) as Compiler;
@ -176,7 +175,6 @@ describe('insert/remove', () => {
expect(moduleRef.destroy).toHaveBeenCalled();
}));
fixmeIvy('FW-561: Runtime compiler is not loaded') &&
it('should not re-create moduleRef when it didn\'t actually change', async(() => {
const compiler = TestBed.get(Compiler) as Compiler;
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(TestComponent);
@ -194,7 +192,6 @@ describe('insert/remove', () => {
expect(moduleRef).toBe(fixture.componentInstance.ngComponentOutlet['_moduleRef']);
}));
fixmeIvy('FW-561: Runtime compiler is not loaded') &&
it('should re-create moduleRef when changed', async(() => {
const compiler = TestBed.get(Compiler) as Compiler;
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(TestComponent);

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@ -68,8 +68,6 @@ import {beforeEach, describe, expect, it} from '@angular/core/testing/src/testin
describe('transform', () => {
it('should return correct value for numbers', () => {
expect(pipe.transform(1.23)).toEqual('123%');
expect(pipe.transform(1.234)).toEqual('123%');
expect(pipe.transform(1.236)).toEqual('124%');
expect(pipe.transform(12.3456, '0.0-10')).toEqual('1,234.56%');
});

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ jasmine_node_test(
":test_lib",
"//packages/platform-server",
"//packages/platform-server/testing",
"//packages/private/testing",
"//tools/testing:node",
],
)

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
import {Component, INJECTOR, Injectable, NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {TestBed} from '@angular/core/testing';
import {renderModuleFactory} from '@angular/platform-server';
import {fixmeIvy} from '@angular/private/testing';
import {BasicAppModuleNgFactory} from 'app_built/src/basic.ngfactory';
import {DepAppModuleNgFactory} from 'app_built/src/dep.ngfactory';
import {HierarchyAppModuleNgFactory} from 'app_built/src/hierarchy.ngfactory';
@ -167,6 +168,7 @@ describe('ngInjectableDef Bazel Integration', () => {
expect(TestBed.get(INJECTOR).get('foo')).toEqual('bar');
});
fixmeIvy('FW-646: Directive providers don\'t support primitive types') &&
it('Component injector understands requests for INJECTABLE', () => {
@Component({
selector: 'test-cmp',

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"])
load("//tools:defaults.bzl", "ivy_ng_module")
load("//tools:defaults.bzl", "ng_module")
load("//packages/bazel/src:ng_rollup_bundle.bzl", "ng_rollup_bundle")
ivy_ng_module(
ng_module(
name = "app",
srcs = glob(
[
@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ ivy_ng_module(
],
),
module_name = "app_built",
tags = ["ivy-only"],
deps = [
"//packages/core",
"@rxjs",

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@ -10,9 +10,13 @@ ts_library(
"**/*.ts",
],
),
tags = [
"ivy-only",
],
deps = [
"//packages/compiler-cli/integrationtest/bazel/injector_def/ivy_build/app",
"//packages/core",
"//packages/private/testing",
],
)
@ -21,6 +25,7 @@ jasmine_node_test(
bootstrap = ["angular/tools/testing/init_node_spec.js"],
tags = [
"fixme-ivy-aot",
"ivy-only",
],
deps = [
":test_lib",

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
*/
import {Injectable, InjectionToken, Injector, NgModule, createInjector, forwardRef} from '@angular/core';
import {fixmeIvy} from '@angular/private/testing';
import {AOT_TOKEN, AotModule, AotService} from 'app_built/src/module';
describe('Ivy NgModule', () => {
@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ describe('Ivy NgModule', () => {
it('works', () => { createInjector(JitAppModule); });
fixmeIvy('FW-645: jit doesn\'t support forwardRefs') &&
it('throws an error on circular module dependencies', () => {
@NgModule({
imports: [forwardRef(() => BModule)],

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@ -71,10 +71,8 @@ export function createBundleIndexHost<H extends ts.CompilerHost>(
indexFile = files[0];
} else {
for (const f of files) {
// Assume the shortest file path called index.ts is the entry point. Note that we
// need to use the posix path delimiter here because TypeScript internally only
// passes posix paths.
if (f.endsWith('/index.ts')) {
// Assume the shortest file path called index.ts is the entry point
if (f.endsWith(path.sep + 'index.ts')) {
if (!indexFile || indexFile.length > f.length) {
indexFile = f;
}

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {ConstantPool, CssSelector, Expression, R3ComponentMetadata, R3DirectiveMetadata, SelectorMatcher, Statement, TmplAstNode, WrappedNodeExpr, compileComponentFromMetadata, makeBindingParser, parseTemplate} from '@angular/compiler';
import {ConstantPool, CssSelector, DomElementSchemaRegistry, ElementSchemaRegistry, Expression, R3ComponentMetadata, R3DirectiveMetadata, SelectorMatcher, Statement, TmplAstNode, WrappedNodeExpr, compileComponentFromMetadata, makeBindingParser, parseTemplate} from '@angular/compiler';
import * as path from 'path';
import * as ts from 'typescript';
@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ export class ComponentDecoratorHandler implements
private resourceLoader: ResourceLoader, private rootDirs: string[]) {}
private literalCache = new Map<Decorator, ts.ObjectLiteralExpression>();
private elementSchemaRegistry = new DomElementSchemaRegistry();
detect(node: ts.Declaration, decorators: Decorator[]|null): Decorator|undefined {
@ -74,8 +75,9 @@ export class ComponentDecoratorHandler implements
// @Component inherits @Directive, so begin by extracting the @Directive metadata and building
// on it.
const directiveResult =
extractDirectiveMetadata(node, decorator, this.checker, this.reflector, this.isCore);
const directiveResult = extractDirectiveMetadata(
node, decorator, this.checker, this.reflector, this.isCore,
this.elementSchemaRegistry.getDefaultComponentElementName());
if (directiveResult === undefined) {
// `extractDirectiveMetadata` returns undefined when the @Directive has `jit: true`. In this
// case, compilation of the decorator is skipped. Returning an empty object signifies

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ export class DirectiveDecoratorHandler implements
*/
export function extractDirectiveMetadata(
clazz: ts.ClassDeclaration, decorator: Decorator, checker: ts.TypeChecker,
reflector: ReflectionHost, isCore: boolean): {
reflector: ReflectionHost, isCore: boolean, defaultSelector: string | null = null): {
decorator: Map<string, ts.Expression>,
metadata: R3DirectiveMetadata,
decoratedElements: ClassMember[],
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ export function extractDirectiveMetadata(
}
// Parse the selector.
let selector = '';
let selector = defaultSelector;
if (directive.has('selector')) {
const expr = directive.get('selector') !;
const resolved = staticallyResolve(expr, reflector, checker);

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@ -48,9 +48,10 @@ export class GeneratedShimsHostWrapper implements ts.CompilerHost {
fileName: string, languageVersion: ts.ScriptTarget,
onError?: ((message: string) => void)|undefined,
shouldCreateNewSourceFile?: boolean|undefined): ts.SourceFile|undefined {
const canonical = this.getCanonicalFileName(fileName);
for (let i = 0; i < this.shimGenerators.length; i++) {
const generator = this.shimGenerators[i];
const originalFile = generator.getOriginalSourceOfShim(fileName);
const originalFile = generator.getOriginalSourceOfShim(canonical);
if (originalFile !== null) {
// This shim generator has recognized the filename being requested, and is now responsible
// for generating its contents, based on the contents of the original file it has requested.

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@ -561,6 +561,62 @@ describe('compiler compliance', () => {
expectEmit(source, OtherDirectiveDefinition, 'Incorrect OtherDirective.ngDirectiveDef');
});
it('should support components without selector', () => {
const files = {
app: {
'spec.ts': `
import {Component, Directive, NgModule} from '@angular/core';
@Directive({})
export class EmptyOutletDirective {}
@Component({template: '<router-outlet></router-outlet>'})
export class EmptyOutletComponent {}
@NgModule({declarations: [EmptyOutletComponent]})
export class MyModule{}
`
}
};
// EmptyOutletDirective definition should be:
const EmptyOutletDirectiveDefinition = `
EmptyOutletDirective.ngDirectiveDef = $r3$.ɵdefineDirective({
type: EmptyOutletDirective,
selectors: [],
factory: function EmptyOutletDirective_Factory(t) { return new (t || EmptyOutletDirective)(); }
});
`;
// EmptyOutletComponent definition should be:
const EmptyOutletComponentDefinition = `
EmptyOutletComponent.ngComponentDef = $r3$.ɵdefineComponent({
type: EmptyOutletComponent,
selectors: [["ng-component"]],
factory: function EmptyOutletComponent_Factory(t) { return new (t || EmptyOutletComponent)(); },
consts: 1,
vars: 0,
template: function EmptyOutletComponent_Template(rf, ctx) {
if (rf & 1) {
$r3$.ɵelement(0, "router-outlet");
}
},
encapsulation: 2
});
`;
const result = compile(files, angularFiles);
const source = result.source;
expectEmit(
source, EmptyOutletDirectiveDefinition,
'Incorrect EmptyOutletDirective.ngDirectiveDefDef');
expectEmit(
source, EmptyOutletComponentDefinition, 'Incorrect EmptyOutletComponent.ngComponentDef');
});
it('should not treat ElementRef, ViewContainerRef, or ChangeDetectorRef specially when injecting',
() => {
const files = {

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@ -145,8 +145,10 @@ describe('compiler compliance: bindings', () => {
type: HostBindingDir,
selectors: [["", "hostBindingDir", ""]],
factory: function HostBindingDir_Factory(t) { return new (t || HostBindingDir)(); },
hostBindings: function HostBindingDir_HostBindings(dirIndex, elIndex) {
$r3$.ɵelementProperty(elIndex, "id", $r3$.ɵbind($r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).dirId));
hostBindings: function HostBindingDir_HostBindings(rf, ctx, elIndex) {
if (rf & 2) {
$r3$.ɵelementProperty(elIndex, "id", $r3$.ɵbind(ctx.dirId));
}
},
hostVars: 1
});
@ -188,8 +190,10 @@ describe('compiler compliance: bindings', () => {
type: HostBindingComp,
selectors: [["host-binding-comp"]],
factory: function HostBindingComp_Factory(t) { return new (t || HostBindingComp)(); },
hostBindings: function HostBindingComp_HostBindings(dirIndex, elIndex) {
$r3$.ɵelementProperty(elIndex, "id", $r3$.ɵbind($r3$.ɵpureFunction1(1, $ff$, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).id)));
hostBindings: function HostBindingComp_HostBindings(rf, ctx, elIndex) {
if (rf & 2) {
$r3$.ɵelementProperty(elIndex, "id", $r3$.ɵbind($r3$.ɵpureFunction1(1, $ff$, ctx.id)));
}
},
hostVars: 3,
consts: 0,
@ -232,8 +236,10 @@ describe('compiler compliance: bindings', () => {
type: HostAttributeDir,
selectors: [["", "hostAttributeDir", ""]],
factory: function HostAttributeDir_Factory(t) { return new (t || HostAttributeDir)(); },
hostBindings: function HostAttributeDir_HostBindings(dirIndex, elIndex) {
$r3$.ɵelementAttribute(elIndex, "required", $r3$.ɵbind($r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).required));
hostBindings: function HostAttributeDir_HostBindings(rf, ctx, elIndex) {
if (rf & 2) {
$r3$.ɵelementAttribute(elIndex, "required", $r3$.ɵbind(ctx.required));
}
},
hostVars: 1
});

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@ -771,12 +771,16 @@ describe('compiler compliance: styling', () => {
const _c0 = ["foo", "baz", ${InitialStylingFlags.VALUES_MODE}, "foo", true, "baz", true];
const _c1 = ["width", "height", "color", ${InitialStylingFlags.VALUES_MODE}, "width", "200px", "height", "500px"];
hostBindings: function MyComponent_HostBindings(dirIndex, elIndex) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyling(_c0, _c1, $r3$.ɵdefaultStyleSanitizer, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingMap(elIndex, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myClass, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myStyle, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 2, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myColorProp, null, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 0, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myFooClass, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingApply(elIndex, dirIndex);
hostBindings: function MyComponent_HostBindings(rf, ctx, elIndex) {
if (rf & 1) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyling(_c0, _c1, $r3$.ɵdefaultStyleSanitizer, ctx);
}
if (rf & 2) {
$r3$.ɵelementStylingMap(elIndex, ctx.myClass, ctx.myStyle, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 2, ctx.myColorProp, null, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 0, ctx.myFooClass, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingApply(elIndex, ctx);
}
}
`;
@ -825,14 +829,18 @@ describe('compiler compliance: styling', () => {
const _c0 = ["bar", "foo"];
const _c1 = ["height", "width"];
hostBindings: function MyComponent_HostBindings(dirIndex, elIndex) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyling(_c0, _c1, $r3$.ɵdefaultStyleSanitizer, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingMap(elIndex, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myClasses, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myStyle, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 0, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myHeightProp, "pt", dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 1, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myWidthProp, null, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 0, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myBarClass, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 1, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myFooClass, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingApply(elIndex, dirIndex);
hostBindings: function MyComponent_HostBindings(rf, ctx, elIndex) {
if (rf & 1) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyling(_c0, _c1, $r3$.ɵdefaultStyleSanitizer, ctx);
}
if (rf & 2) {
$r3$.ɵelementStylingMap(elIndex, ctx.myClasses, ctx.myStyle, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 0, ctx.myHeightProp, "pt", ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 1, ctx.myWidthProp, null, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 0, ctx.myBarClass, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 1, ctx.myFooClass, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingApply(elIndex, ctx);
}
}
`;
@ -886,18 +894,26 @@ describe('compiler compliance: styling', () => {
const _c2 = ["bar"];
const _c3 = ["height"];
function WidthDirective_HostBindings(dirIndex, elIndex) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyling(_c0, _c1, null, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 0, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myWidth, null, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 0, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myFooClass, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingApply(elIndex, dirIndex);
function WidthDirective_HostBindings(rf, ctx, elIndex) {
if (rf & 1) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyling(_c0, _c1, null, ctx);
}
if (rf & 2) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 0, ctx.myWidth, null, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 0, ctx.myFooClass, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingApply(elIndex, ctx);
}
}
function HeightDirective_HostBindings(dirIndex, elIndex) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyling(_c2, _c3, null, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 0, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myHeight, null, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 0, $r3$.ɵload(dirIndex).myBarClass, dirIndex);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingApply(elIndex, dirIndex);
function HeightDirective_HostBindings(rf, ctx, elIndex) {
if (rf & 1) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyling(_c2, _c3, null, ctx);
}
if (rf & 2) {
$r3$.ɵelementStyleProp(elIndex, 0, ctx.myHeight, null, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementClassProp(elIndex, 0, ctx.myBarClass, ctx);
$r3$.ɵelementStylingApply(elIndex, ctx);
}
}
`;

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