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443e29621f Merge branch 'master' into christianmorante 2020-08-02 01:20:25 -05:00
693b1a3c07 docs: traduccion del archivo built-in-directives.md
Confirmacion de cambios del archivo built-in-directives.md al 02-08-2020
2020-08-02 01:19:31 -05:00
92c7145139 fix(pr): template (#47)
Co-authored-by: Alejandro Lora <alejandrofpo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrés Villanueva <andresvillanuevab@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Prentice <splaktar@gmail.com>
2020-07-30 03:57:48 -04:00
d133525502 docs: update typo for bootstraping word 2020-07-28 23:43:28 -04:00
cd1817bf6d Update aio/content/guide/cheatsheet.md
Co-authored-by: Pato <11162114+devpato@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-07-28 23:43:28 -04:00
0d1491b1a6 docs: implement feedback PR 2020-07-28 23:43:28 -04:00
f67774d84b Update aio/content/guide/cheatsheet.md
Co-authored-by: Pato <11162114+devpato@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-07-28 23:43:28 -04:00
37668d159e docs: translat cheatsheet.md file to Spanish 2020-07-28 23:43:28 -04:00
38554288f5 docs(readme): aplicar sugerencias de revisión de código 2020-07-28 23:23:46 -04:00
04dcc3bceb Update README.md
Traducción del README.md al español.
2020-07-28 23:23:46 -04:00
0910a2fc0d fix(file): based on pr comments 2020-07-28 23:18:53 -04:00
3325cb2f86 fix(code): based on comments from PR reviewrs 2020-07-28 23:18:53 -04:00
a1e8443bfb fix(files): removed unecessary files 2020-07-28 23:18:53 -04:00
599d34b41e fix(comment): based on PR 2020-07-28 23:18:53 -04:00
7fd1733882 fix(pr): comments 2020-07-28 23:18:53 -04:00
2e42123870 fix(merge): conflict 2020-07-28 23:18:53 -04:00
4cbb90daf7 feat(github): traduccion de templates para issues 2020-07-28 23:18:53 -04:00
cf2663b034 docs: translate the app-shell.md file (#41)
* docs: translate the app-shell.md file

* Update aio/content/guide/app-shell.md

Co-authored-by: Christian Morante <christianmorante@outlook.com>

* Update aio/content/guide/app-shell.md

Co-authored-by: Christian Morante <christianmorante@outlook.com>

* Update aio/content/guide/app-shell.md

Co-authored-by: Christian Morante <christianmorante@outlook.com>

* add PR feedback

* docs: update 'usted'-'tú' (Grammatical person)

Co-authored-by: Christian Morante <christianmorante@outlook.com>
2020-07-27 16:21:00 -04:00
95681b16bd fix(docs): changed the way to express the idea
Changed the way to express the idea from "usted" to "tu"
2020-07-26 20:43:54 -04:00
2d3650bf3b Update built-in-directives.md
another lines
2020-07-26 01:37:24 -05:00
f121808bab Begin built-in directives translation to spanish
the begin
2020-07-26 01:28:51 -05:00
e620827fa8 docs: traducir página de inicio, navegación, cuadro de búsqueda y pie de página 2020-07-23 01:50:03 -04:00
7f82a2c1c8 docs: fix type in lazy-load callout (#38153)
PR Close #38153
2020-07-21 14:30:46 -07:00
a9910f5991 docs: fix DOCUMENT import path (#38158) (#38159)
PR Close #38159
2020-07-21 11:35:41 -07:00
ad7046b934 feat(forms): AbstractControl to store raw validators in addition to combined validators function (#37881)
This commit refactors the way we store validators in AbstractControl-based classes:
in addition to the combined validators function that we have, we also store the original list of validators.
This is needed to have an ability to clean them up later at destroy time (currently it's problematic since
they are combined in a single function).

The change preserves backwards compatibility by making sure public APIs stay the same.
The only public API update is the change to the `AbstractControl` class constructor to extend the set
of possible types that it can accept and process (which should not be breaking).

PR Close #37881
2020-07-21 10:30:19 -07:00
d72b1e44c6 refactor(core): rename synthetic host property and listener instructions (#37145)
This commit updates synthetic host property and listener instruction names to better align with other instructions.
The `ɵɵupdateSyntheticHostBinding` instruction was renamed to `ɵɵsyntheticHostProperty` (to match the `ɵɵhostProperty`
instruction name) and `ɵɵcomponentHostSyntheticListener` was renamed to `ɵɵsyntheticHostListener` since this
instruction is generated for both Components and Directives (so 'component' is removed from the name).
This PR is a followup after PR #35568.

PR Close #37145
2020-07-21 09:09:24 -07:00
eae13e42f3 docs: add routing terms to glossary (#38053)
Update glossary to add term definitions for routing; componentless route, link parameters array, router outlet.

PR Close #38053
2020-07-20 17:09:33 -07:00
3373453736 feat(common): add ReadonlyMap in place of Map in keyValuePipe (#37311)
ReadonlyMap is a superset of Map, in keyValuePipe we do not change the value of the object so ReadonlyPipe Works right in this case and we can accomodate more types. To accomodate more types added ReadonlyMap in Key Value pipe.

Fixes #37308

PR Close #37311
2020-07-20 14:13:15 -07:00
4a6dcd006b docs(router): fix typos (#38132)
PR Close #38132
2020-07-20 14:12:21 -07:00
7c3c8d6d10 docs(common): fix selector field in NgIfAs example component (#35854)
PR Close #35854
2020-07-20 13:35:04 -07:00
655da32837 build: update pullapprove to remove @matsko from reviewer lists (#38146)
With @matsko leaving the Angular team, we need to update the pullapprove
configuration to reflect his no longer being a reviewer for file groups
throughout the repository.

PR Close #38146
2020-07-20 13:33:58 -07:00
5b31a0a294 docs: separate template syntax into multiple docs (#36954)
This is part of a re-factor of template syntax and
structure. The first phase breaks out template syntax
into multiple documents. The second phase will be
a rewrite of each doc.

Specifically, this PR does the following:

- Breaks sections of the current template syntax document each into their own page.
- Corrects the links to and from these new pages.
- Adds template syntax subsection to the left side NAV which contains all the new pages.
- Adds the new files to pullapprove.

PR Close #36954
2020-07-20 11:16:44 -07:00
5d3d8b8330 docs: add known issue for bazel (#38074)
This commit adds a known issue for windows, when running tests using
`bazal run`, instead of using `bazel test`

PR Close #38074
2020-07-20 11:15:36 -07:00
c8c74153b1 refactor(dev-infra): Update triage labels documentation (#38081)
Add new type: confusing and type: use-case labels to the triage readme as well
as clarify that freq and severity are only required for type: bug/fix

PR Close #38081
2020-07-20 11:14:46 -07:00
9dc5e8e7e2 refactor(dev-infra): allow use-case and confusing types to be marked as 'triaged' (#38081)
Some issue reports don't really fall into any of the current buckets that count
towards triage level 2: bug/fix, feature, or refactor. Some reports are:
* working as intended but confusing - the labels might be 'type: confusing', 'comp: docs', 'comp: router'
* generally working as originally designed but a use-case could be argued for a different implementation.
 This type of report is a little hard to triage; it may be neither a bug, nor feature but more of a
 'type: use-case'. These may eventually turn into a bug/fix or feature, but can't necessarily be
 put in those buckets immediately.

PR Close #38081
2020-07-20 11:14:46 -07:00
1a7a7360b0 fix(compiler): properly associate source spans for implicitly closed elements (#38126)
HTML is very lenient when it comes to closing elements, so Angular's parser has
rules that specify which elements are implicitly closed when closing a tag.
The parser keeps track of the nesting of tag names using a stack and parsing
a closing tag will pop as many elements off the stack as possible, provided
that the elements can be implicitly closed.

For example, consider the following templates:

- `<div><br></div>`, the `<br>` is implicitly closed when parsing `</div>`,
  because `<br>` is a void element.
- `<div><p></div>`, the `<p>` is implicitly closed when parsing `</div>`,
  as `<p>` is allowed to be closed by the closing of its parent element.
- `<ul><li>A <li>B</ul>`, the first `<li>` is implicitly closed when parsing
  the second `<li>`, whereas the second `<li>` would be implicitly closed when
  parsing the `</ul>`.

In all the cases above the parsed structure would be correct, however the source
span of the closing `</div>` would incorrectly be assigned to the element that
is implicitly closed. The problem was that closing an element would associate
the source span with the element at the top of the stack, however this may not
be the element that is actually being closed if some elements would be
implicitly closed.

This commit fixes the issue by assigning the end source span with the element
on the stack that is actually being closed. Any implicitly closed elements that
are popped off the stack will not be assigned an end source span, as the
implicit closing implies that no ending element is present.

Note that there is a difference between self-closed elements such as `<input/>`
and implicitly closed elements such as `<input>`. The former does have an end
source span (identical to its start source span) whereas the latter does not.

Fixes #36118
Resolves FW-2004

PR Close #38126
2020-07-20 10:02:06 -07:00
8edf5ba29d refactor(compiler): remove unused parser methods (#38126)
These methods are no longer used so they can safely be removed.

PR Close #38126
2020-07-20 10:02:06 -07:00
72f1eec3ad docs(core): add note about not mutating multi provider arrays (#37645)
Adds a note to the provider docs that users shouldn't mutate an array that
is returned from a `multi` provider, because it can cause unforeseen
consequences in other parts of the app.

Closes #37481.

PR Close #37645
2020-07-20 10:00:05 -07:00
136acdfab6 docs: correct flag default values in --strict (#37982)
Docs state that `strictInjectionParameters` is true by default in `ng new`, however this is not the case in `10.0.1`. It is only set when `--strict` is provided. Clarified that the `--strict` flag is required.

`strictTemplates` does not mention anything about `--strict`, so I included a similar point that it is `true` when a new project is generated with `--strict`.

PR Close #37982
2020-07-17 16:26:49 -07:00
095cfd961d build: Ignore .history for the xyz.local-history VSCode extension (#38121)
Ignore .history for the xyz.local-history VSCode extension

PR Close #38121
2020-07-17 13:33:39 -07:00
38a7021d5e fix(core): error due to integer overflow when there are too many host bindings (#38014)
We currently use 16 bits to store information about nodes in a view.
The 16 bits give us 65536 entries in the array, but the problem is that while
the number is large, it can be reached by ~4300 directive instances with host
bindings which could realistically happen is a very large view, as seen in #37876.
Once we hit the limit, we end up overflowing which eventually leads to a runtime error.

These changes bump to using 20 bits which gives us around 1048576 entries in
the array or 16 times more than the current amount which could still technically
be reached, but is much less likely and the user may start hitting browser limitations
by that point.

I picked the 20 bit number since it gives us enough buffer over the 16 bit one,
while not being as massive as a 24 bit or 32 bit.

I've also added a dev mode assertion so it's easier to track down if it happens
again in the future.

Fixes #37876.

PR Close #38014
2020-07-17 12:58:15 -07:00
b3b03c35b5 fix(docs-infra): correctly display SVG icons in IE11 (#38046)
Fix two issues that affected displaying of SVG icons in IE11:

1. All SVG icons except for one appeared empty. This was related how the
CustomIconRegistry re-used the same <div> element to create all
SVG elements.

2. The GitHub and Twitter buttons next to the search bar were not sized
properly.

Fixes #37847

PR Close #38046
2020-07-17 11:44:34 -07:00
fd45f7485d docs(docs-infra): reformat redundant sentence (#38109)
reformat sentence uses the npm package manager since npm is node package manager

Fixes #38106

PR Close #38109
2020-07-17 11:39:16 -07:00
58f6079873 build(language-service): add script to build package locally (#38103)
This commit adds a script to build @angular/language-service
locally so that it can be consumed by the Angular extension for
local development.

PR Close #38103
2020-07-16 16:39:54 -07:00
e382632473 build: fix symbol extractor not dealing with ES2015 classes (#38093)
We recently reworked our `ng_rollup_bundle` rule to no longer output
ESM5 and to optimize applications properly (previously applications were
not optimized properly due to incorrect build optimizer setup).

This change meant that a lot of symbols have been removed from the
golden correctly. See: fd65958b88

Unfortunately though, a few symbols have been accidentally removed
because they are now part of the bundle as ES2015 classes which the
symbol extractor does not pick up. This commit fixes the symbol
extractor to capture ES2015 classes. We also update the golden to
reflect this change.

PR Close #38093
2020-07-16 13:54:23 -07:00
cf9a47ba53 feat(localize): allow duplicate messages to be handled during extraction (#38082)
Previously, the i18n message extractor just quietly ignored messages that
it extracted that had the same id. It can be helpful to identify these
to track down messages that have the same id but different message text.

Now the messages are checked for duplicate ids with different message text.
Any that are found can be reported based on the new `--duplicateMessageHandling`
command line option (or `duplicateMessageHandling` API options property).

* "ignore" - no action is taken
* "warning" - a diagnostic warning is written to the logger
* "error" - the extractor throws an error and exits

Fixes #38077

PR Close #38082
2020-07-16 13:53:38 -07:00
56dd3e77ac refactor(localize): remove unnecessary ! operator (#38082)
The messages property always exists so there is no need for the ! operator.

PR Close #38082
2020-07-16 13:53:38 -07:00
6c9401c338 docs: update router api documentation (#37980)
Edit descriptions, usage examples, and add links to be complete and consistent with API reference doc style

PR Close #37980
2020-07-16 13:52:40 -07:00
019a696a6a Revert "build: remove obsolete Bazel function ctx.new_file (#38080)" (#38101)
This reverts commit 406f801b70.

The reason for the revert is the breakage in i18n subsystem in g3.

PR Close #38101
2020-07-16 11:06:23 -07:00
8b25a64200 build(language-service): remove typescript from ivy bundle (#38088)
Currently the Ivy language service bundle is [10MB](
https://unpkg.com/browse/@angular/language-service@10.0.4/bundles/) because we
accidentally included typescript in the bundle.

With this change, the bundle size goes down to 1.6MB, which is even smaller
than the View Engine bundle (1.8MB).

```bash
$ yarn bazel build //packages/language-service/bundles:ivy
$ ls -lh dist/bin/packages/language-service/bundles/ivy.umd.js
1.6M Jul 15 15:49 dist/bin/packages/language-service/bundles/ivy.umd.js
```

PR Close #38088
2020-07-16 11:04:57 -07:00
bd71f10234 build(language-service): Remove ls_rollup_bundle (#38086)
`ls_rollup_bundle` is no longer needed since we could invoke `ng_rollup_bundle`
directly.

Background: language service runs rollup to produce a single file to reduce
startup time in the editor. However, due to the need to load dynamic versions
of typescript at runtime (think the case where users can change typescript
version in their editor), we hack the "banner" to export a CommonJS default function,
so that we could dynamically load the typescript module provided at runtime via AMD
and use it throughout the implementation.

PR Close #38086
2020-07-16 11:04:28 -07:00
e0b35bfc18 ci: add more owners for some categories (#37994)
* Add petebacondarwin to public-api, size-tracking, and circular-dependencies
* Add mhevery, josephperrott, and jelbourn to code-ownership

PR Close #37994
2020-07-16 11:03:55 -07:00
c1539b16ae docs: add Ajit Singh to the collaborators (#37792)
Ajit Singh is a newly added collborator after a few months of contributing add him to the contributors.json

PR Close #37792
2020-07-16 11:02:07 -07:00
737506e79c fix(core): Allow modification of lifecycle hooks any time before bootstrap (#35464)
Currently we read lifecycle hooks eagerly during `ɵɵdefineComponent`.
The result is that it is not possible to do any sort of meta-programing
such as mixins or adding lifecycle hooks using custom decorators since
any such code executes after `ɵɵdefineComponent` has extracted the
lifecycle hooks from the prototype. Additionally the behavior is
inconsistent between AOT and JIT mode. In JIT mode overriding lifecycle
hooks is possible because the whole `ɵɵdefineComponent` is placed in
getter which is executed lazily. This is because JIT mode must compile a
template which can be specified as `templateURL` and those we are
waiting for its resolution.

- `+` `ɵɵdefineComponent` becomes smaller as it no longer needs to copy
  lifecycle hooks from prototype to `ComponentDef`
- `-` `ɵɵNgOnChangesFeature` feature is now always included with the
  codebase as it is no longer tree shakable.

Previously we have read lifecycle hooks from prototype in the
`ɵɵdefineComponent` so that lifecycle hook access would be monomorphic.
This decision was made before we had `T*` data structures. By not
reading the lifecycle hooks we are moving the megamorhic read form
`ɵɵdefineComponent` to instructions. However, the reads happen on
`firstTemplatePass` only and are subsequently cached in the `T*` data
structures. The result is that the overall performance should be same
(or slightly better as the intermediate `ComponentDef` has been
removed.)

- [ ] Remove `ɵɵNgOnChangesFeature` from compiler. (It will no longer
      be a feature.)
- [ ] Discuss the future of `Features` as they hinder meta-programing.

Fix #30497

PR Close #35464
2020-07-15 16:22:46 -07:00
469aba0140 docs: add Emma Twersky to DevRel Contributor page (#38084)
This commit adds Emma Twersky to the Angular Contributors page along with a bio & a photograph.

PR Close #38084
2020-07-15 13:50:39 -07:00
d8c47b971c docs: fix typo in "Creating libraries" guide (by publishing...ensures --> publishing...ensures) (#38032)
PR Close #38032
2020-07-15 13:12:14 -07:00
24b420527a docs(service-worker): fix typos in SwRegistrationOptions API docs (#38047)
PR Close #38047
2020-07-15 13:10:25 -07:00
bf641e1b4b fix(core): incorrectly validating properties on ng-content and ng-container (#37773)
Fixes the following issues related to how we validate properties during JIT:
- The invalid property warning was printing `null` as the node name
for `ng-content`. The problem is that when generating a template from
 `ng-content` we weren't capturing the node name.
- We weren't running property validation on `ng-container` at all.
This used to be supported on ViewEngine and seems like an oversight.

In the process of making these changes, I found and cleaned up a
few places where we were passing in `LView` unnecessarily.

PR Close #37773
2020-07-15 12:39:39 -07:00
406f801b70 build: remove obsolete Bazel function ctx.new_file (#38080)
The function was removed by default in Bazel 0.27.
It is still accessible with the flag `--incompatible_new_actions_api`
(which is set in Google code base), but the flag will be deleted very soon.

This change should be a no-op for Bazel users. The change was tested in
Google (cl/318277076) and should be safe as well.

PR Close #38080
2020-07-15 12:39:00 -07:00
c8e77d8536 ci(docs-infra): increase minimum a11y scores for various pages (#37899)
As part of our CI checks, we ensure the a11y score on certain angular.io
pages do not fall below some thresholds.

This commit increases these thresholds based on our current scores to
ensure we do not regress below current values.

PR Close #37899
2020-07-15 12:38:07 -07:00
6ea2d1e20e build(docs-infra): upgrade lighthouse to 6.1.0 (#37899)
To take advantage of lazy loaded images `img[loading=lazy]`, this commit
upgrades lighthouse to version 6.1.0.

Closes #35965

PR Close #37899
2020-07-15 12:38:07 -07:00
09eee5b312 fix(dev-infra): add missing BUILD file to dev-infra/bazel:files (#38026)
* Without this BUILD file we were seeing errors about the reference to
  expand_template.bzl in ng_rollup_bundle.bzl because dev-infra/bazel
  was not considered a package.

PR Close #38026
2020-07-15 12:34:46 -07:00
904ebfebf3 fix(dev-infra): fix broken zone.js substitution for dev-infra:npm_package (#38026)
* fix substitution that was broken by PR #36540 to match
  the new import path

PR Close #38026
2020-07-15 12:34:46 -07:00
545f1dbac9 feat(dev-infra): add bazel firefox browser with RBE compatibility (#38029)
Adds Firefox as browser to `dev-infra/browsers` with RBE
compatibility. The default Firefox browser is not compatible similar to
the default Chromium version exposed by `rules_webtesting`.

The Angular Components repository will use this browser target as
it enables RBE support. Also it gives us more flexibility about
the Firefox version we test against. The version provided by
`rules_webtesting` is very old and most likely not frequently
updated (based on past experience).

PR Close #38029
2020-07-15 12:34:05 -07:00
b00121c9a6 docs: update reference doc for router guards and resolvers (#38079)
Complete and clarify descriptions and example of the guard and resolver functions in Router API documentation.

PR Close #38079
2020-07-15 12:32:10 -07:00
45d79efc3f docs: remove all references to Angular Console (#37608)
Angular Console has been renamed and links no longer work. It has been decided to remove references to this third-party tool from the AIO documentation.

Closes #37604

PR Close #37608
2020-07-15 12:30:59 -07:00
1d9e56eba0 docs: release notes for the v10.0.4 release 2020-07-15 11:22:18 -07:00
e7c722574f release: cut the v10.1.0-next.1 release 2020-07-15 10:07:43 -07:00
b358495a6c fix(ngcc): report a warning if ngcc tries to use a solution-style tsconfig (#38003)
In CLI v10 there was a move to use the new solution-style tsconfig
which became available in TS 3.9.

The result of this is that the standard tsconfig.json no longer contains
important information such as "paths" mappings, which ngcc might need to
correctly compute dependencies.

ngcc (and ngc and tsc) infer the path to tsconfig.json if not given an
explicit tsconfig file-path. But now that means it infers the solution
tsconfig rather than one that contains the useful information it used to
get.

This commit logs a warning in this case to inform the developer
that they might not have meant to load this tsconfig and offer
alternative options.

Fixes #36386

PR Close #38003
2020-07-14 13:21:31 -07:00
f4fac406b9 docs(core): fixes minor typo in initNgDevMode function docs (#38042)
PR Close #38042
2020-07-14 13:17:32 -07:00
5fd2c8f2d6 refactor(forms): remove unnecessary ! operators from validators (#36805)
When we added the strict null checks, the lexer had some `!` operators added to prevent the compilation from failing.

See #24571

PR Close #36805
2020-07-14 11:01:53 -07:00
421e807f80 docs(forms): Fix typos in template-driven forms tutorial (#37933)
Fix two typos in the 'Building a template-driven form` that caused the guide to not be displayed correctly.

PR Close #37933
2020-07-14 11:01:29 -07:00
df8b387570 docs(forms): Minor fix in forms overview guide (#37933)
Remove an article from the `Data flow in forms` section of the forms overview guide. The use of `the` and `a` together
is not syntactically correct.

PR Close #37933
2020-07-14 11:01:29 -07:00
f01b0337d2 docs(router): fix typo in "spotlight on pathmatch" (#38039)
https://angular.io/guide/router-tutorial-toh#pathmatch

PR Close #38039
2020-07-14 09:20:18 -07:00
4ec3026a9a docs(router): fix typo in https://angular.io/guide/router#activated-route (#38034)
In angular.io, it linked to the wrong part of the page. https://angular.io/guide/router#activated-route

PR Close #38034
2020-07-14 09:10:26 -07:00
9021d3f5e1 docs: fix live examples in testing guides (#38038)
In #37957, parts of the testing guide were broken out into separate
guides. As part of that work, the `<live-example>` tags were also copied
to the new guides. These `<live-example>` tags did not specify the
targeted example project via the `name` attribute, thus they were
implicitly targeting the example with the same name as the guide they
were in. See the [Docs style guide][1] for more info.

However, there is only one example project (`testing/`) and all
`<live-example>` tags were supposed to target that. This worked fine on
the `testing.md` guide, but it broke on other guides (which tried to
target non-existing example projects based on their names).

This commit fixes it by explicitly specifying which example is targeted
by the `<live-example>` tags. It also removes the `embedded-style`
attribute that has no effect.

[1]: https://angular.io/guide/docs-style-guide#live-examples

Fixes #38036

PR Close #38038
2020-07-14 09:10:00 -07:00
81542b3b72 docs(core): Fixed typo in Type JSdoc (#37930)
Updated comment doc in packages/core/src/interface/type.ts

PR Close #37930
2020-07-13 14:30:55 -07:00
9185c6e971 fix(router): ensure duplicate popstate/hashchange events are handled correctly (#37674)
The current method of handling duplicate navigations caused by 'hashchange' and 'popstate' events for the same url change does not correctly handle cancelled navigations. Because `scheduleNavigation` is called in a `setTimeout` in the location change subscription, the duplicate navigations are not flushed at the same time. This means that if the initial navigation hits a guard that schedules a new navigation, the navigation for the duplicate event will not compare to the correct transition (because we inserted another navigation between the duplicates). See https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/16710#issuecomment-646919529

Fixes #16710

PR Close #37674
2020-07-13 14:24:53 -07:00
69472a1ed0 refactor(dev-infra): allow for consumption with rules_nodejs v2.0.0 (#37968)
With `rules_nodejs` v2.0.0 being in RC phase currently, we should
make sure that the package is compatible so that we can use it
in the components repo in combination with rules_nodejs v2.0.0.

In v2.0.0 of the NodeJS rules, Bazel workspaces are recommended
to no longer be symlinked under a separate repository. Instead,
bazel rules and targets should be accessed directly from the
user-selected NPM repository. Usually `@npm`, so that the import
changes to `@npm//@angular/dev-infra-private/<..>`.

PR Close #37968
2020-07-13 14:18:22 -07:00
10aba15154 fix(language-service): remove completion for string (#37983)
If the user inputs a string(e.g. `<div [ngClass]="'str~{cursor}'"></div>`), the completion is useless.

PR Close #37983
2020-07-13 14:16:56 -07:00
36dd817913 docs: fixed typo in https://angular.io/guide/glossary (#36220)
PR Close #36220
2020-07-13 14:10:06 -07:00
0eaa084ced docs(router): fix typo 'containa' to 'contains' (#36764)
Closes #36763

PR Close #36764
2020-07-13 14:09:32 -07:00
62e19c8813 docs: Add Scully to resources.json (#37678)
Add Scully to the resource page by adding it to the "Tooling" subcategory in resources.json file

PR Close #37678
2020-07-13 14:08:40 -07:00
95669df4c3 docs: remove Markus Padourek from angular collaborators (#37962)
This person was never onboarded

PR Close #37962
2020-07-13 14:08:13 -07:00
6b311552f0 fix(compiler-cli): ensure file_system handles mixed Windows drives (#37959)
The `fs.relative()` method assumed that the file-system is a single tree,
which is not the case in Windows, where you can have multiple drives,
e.g. `C:`, `D:` etc.

This commit changes `fs.relative()` so that it no longer forces the result
to be a `PathSegment` and then flows that refactoring through the rest of
the compiler-cli (and ngcc).  The main difference is that now, in some cases,
we needed to check whether the result is "rooted", i.e an `AbsoluteFsPath`,
rather than a `PathSegment`, before using it.

Fixes #36777

PR Close #37959
2020-07-13 12:05:21 -07:00
66947cf9fa docs: fix typo in router.md (#37227)
This commit fixes a typo in the router documentation. "Benfits of a routing module" => "Benefits of a routing module"

PR Close #37227
2020-07-13 09:27:28 -07:00
a259a84d3f docs(http): Remove extra semicolons in the http guide (#37228)
An extra semicolon in searchHeroes function was removed in the http guide
found in aio/content/guide/http.md

docs(http): Remove extra semicolon in a code example found in the http guide

Removed extra semicolon in handleError function in the file located at
aio/content/examples/http/src/app/config/config.service.ts, which serves
as a source of code examples for the http guide.

Replace a comma for a dot in the comment at line 79 to ensure consistency
with the rest of the document.

Capitalized and added a dot at the end of the comment at line 84 to
ensure consistency with the other comments.

PR Close #37228
2020-07-13 09:25:19 -07:00
d1aa4678be build(docs-infra): ensure the correct files are in the i18n example (#37947)
The Stackblitz and zip-file include `doc-files` unnecssarily and are missing
the locale files. This commit updates the `stackblitz.json` to fix this.

PR Close #37947
2020-07-13 09:24:33 -07:00
04c220bbdf build(docs-infra): remove unnecessary zipper.json file (#37947)
The `zipper.json` file is only needed if the example does not
have a `stackblitz.json` file, which this (i18n) example does.

Moreover, it appears that having both can cause the generated
zip file to be corrupted and not unzippable.

Fixes #37849

PR Close #37947
2020-07-13 09:24:33 -07:00
72d6032fa4 docs: reformat and update CONTRIBUTING.md (#37951)
This doc is very old and rusty. I'm reformatting it to follow the one-setence-per-line rule.
I also updated a few sections, since they were either poorly written or obsolete.

PR Close #37951
2020-07-13 09:23:03 -07:00
53d4859f48 build: add .gitmessage file with commit message template (#37951)
Git provides a way to create a commit message template via the `.gitmessage` file.

Introduce an Angular-specific .gitmessage template based on the original Commit Message Guidelines.
https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#-commit-message-guidelines

If this template workflow is proven in practice, we can move the commit message guidelines into the
.gitmessage file to prevent duplication of the content.

This change is a follow up on #37949 and is inspired by info found in the following blog post:
https://thoughtbot.com/blog/better-commit-messages-with-a-gitmessage-template

PR Close #37951
2020-07-13 09:23:03 -07:00
f66f4a1b3f build: adding shared .ng-dev/gitconfig file for convenience and consistent git config (#37951)
This file is inert unless it's explicitly included into the local git config via:

```
git config --add include.path '../.ng-dev/gitconfig'
```

Calling that command will append the following into `.git/config` of the current git workspace
(i.e. $GIT_DIR, typically `angular/.git/config`):

```
[include]
	path = ../.ng-dev/gitconfig
```

I'm intentionally keeping the config inert for now until we prove that this is a good idea.

Eventually we could roll this change out to all the contributors via an npm post-install script.

PR Close #37951
2020-07-13 09:23:03 -07:00
88d68d2d21 docs: Move router tutorial (toh) from router.md to new file (#37979)
In an effort to make angular documentation easier for users to read,
we are moving the router tutorial currently in router.md to a new file.
To support this change, we have done the following:

* Update files to fix any broken links caused by moving the file
* Updated the new file to follow tutorial guidelines
* Add the new file to the table of  contents under, Tutorials.

PR Close #37979
2020-07-10 15:04:55 -07:00
4783a071f3 docs(router): fix routerLink docs (#37997)
The current content for the routerLink commands input does not make it to aio.
fixes #35414

PR Close #37997
2020-07-10 11:24:28 -07:00
9322b9a060 fix(compiler): check more cases for pipe usage inside host bindings (#37883)
Builds on top of #34655 to support more cases that could be using a pipe inside host bindings (e.g. ternary expressions or function calls).

Fixes #37610.

PR Close #37883
2020-07-10 11:00:20 -07:00
9bd4b74b06 feat(dev-infra): commit message validation should skip lines consisting of URLs (#37890)
The dev-infra commit message validation optionally can check for lines
to not exceed a given amount of characters. This is desired for most
commit messages, but sometimes not actionable if a long URL is inserted
into the commit message. With this commit, we skip the max line length
check for lines that start with an URL.

PR Close #37890
2020-07-10 10:59:28 -07:00
e6afcf1f94 build: split dev-infra configuration into individual files (#37890)
Splits the dev-infra configurations into individual files inside the
`.ng-dev/` folder. This helps with clarity as there is no single
configuration file that becomes extremely large and difficult to
maintain.

Additionally, more explicit configuration types are now used. This
fixed the max-line length setting for commit message validation.
This option is currently named incorrectly and a noop.

PR Close #37890
2020-07-10 10:59:28 -07:00
4b4b74548d fix(dev-infra): include bazel utility files in npm package (#37891)
We recently added a new folder for common bazel utilities
to `dev-infra`. The `ng_rollup_bundle` rule relies on an
utility that is provided by this `bazel/` folder.

Unfortunately though it looks like this folder is currently
not included in the NPM package, so that the `ng_rollup_bundle`
rule does not work as expected. This commit fixes that by
including the bazel utilities in the NPM package.

PR Close #37891
2020-07-10 10:06:11 -07:00
1550663b9e fix(bazel): ng_module rule does not expose flat module information in Ivy (#36971)
The `ng_module` rule supports the generation of flat module bundles. In
View Engine, information about this flat module bundle is exposed
as a Bazel provider. This is helpful as other rules like `ng_package`
could rely on this information to determine entry-points for the APF.

With Ivy this currently does not work because the flat module
information is not exposed in the provider. The reason for this is
unclear. We should also provide this information in Ivy so that rules
like `ng_package` can also determine the correct entry-points when a
package is built specifically with `--config=ivy`.

PR Close #36971
2020-07-09 22:11:17 +00:00
c40cbecdd1 docs(animations): Added consistency in code examples (#37081)
PR Close #37081
2020-07-09 22:08:00 +00:00
209a365511 docs: add explanation for providedIn any (#35283)
Angular 9 introduces a new value for providedIn called `any` which lets us use unique instance
for servicec in each lazy loaded module, this PR is to document the same

fixes #35179

PR Close #35283
2020-07-09 10:12:00 -07:00
fb735d625b refactor(service-worker): use nominal type for normalized URLs (#37922)
Some ServiceWorker operations and methods require normalized URLs.
Previously, the generic `string` type was used.

This commit introduces a new `NormalizedUrl` type, a special kind of
`string`, to make this requirement explicit and use the type system to
enforce it.

PR Close #37922
2020-07-09 09:44:57 -07:00
d19ef6534f fix(service-worker): correctly handle relative base href (#37922)
In some cases, it is useful to use a relative base href in the app (e.g.
when an app has to be accessible on different URLs, such as on an
intranet and the internet - see #25055 for a related discussion).

Previously, the Angular ServiceWorker was not able to handle relative
base hrefs (for example when building the with `--base-href=./`).

This commit fixes this by normalizing all URLs from the ServiceWorker
configuration wrt the ServiceWorker's scope.

Fixes #25055

PR Close #37922
2020-07-09 09:44:57 -07:00
667aba7508 test(service-worker): make mock implementations more similar to actual ones (#37922)
This commit makes the mock implementations used is ServiceWorker tests
behave more similar to the actual ones.

PR Close #37922
2020-07-09 09:44:57 -07:00
d380e93b82 refactor(service-worker): move asset URL normalization to Adapter (#37922)
This is in preparation of enabling the ServiceWorker to handle
relative paths in `ngsw.json` (as discussed in #25055), which will
require normalizing URLs in other parts of the ServiceWorker.

PR Close #37922
2020-07-09 09:44:56 -07:00
2156beed0c fix(service-worker): correctly serve ngsw/state with a non-root SW scope (#37922)
The Angular ServiceWorker can serve requests to a special virtual path,
`ngsw/state`, showing [information about its internal state][1], which
can be useful for debugging.

Previously, this would only work if the ServiceWorker's [scope][2] was
the root directory (`/`). Otherwise, (e.g. when building the app with
`--baseHref=/some/path/`), the ServiceWorker would fail to detect a
request to `/some/path/ngsw/state` as matching `ngsw/state` and would
not serve it with the debugging information.

This commit fixes it by ensuring that the ServiceWorker's scope is taken
into account when detecting a request to `ngsw/state`.

[1]: https://angular.io/guide/service-worker-devops#locating-and-analyzing-debugging-information
[2]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorkerRegistration/scope

Fixes #30505

PR Close #37922
2020-07-09 09:44:56 -07:00
b98314e306 docs: add Formly library to the list of resources (#37257)
This commit adds the Formly library to the Angular list of resources at aio/content/marketing/resources.json.

PR Close #37257
2020-07-09 09:19:48 -07:00
e50c7dcc4c docs(router): get rid of unnecessary line in wildcard route example and fixing wildcard docregions (#37127)
The wildcard example leads to display a 404 page with the PageNotFoundComponent. But before, there is a wildcard to redirect to the FirstComponent and because of the routes order the FirstComponent will be displayed; which it is not the target of the wildcard route example code. Also, fixing some wildcard docregions
PR Close #37127
2020-07-08 16:04:51 -07:00
6b731a067a test: fix test failure in saucelabs ivy ie10 (#37892)
One of the ivy acceptance tests currently fails in IE10. This
is because we recently added a new test that asserts that injecting
`ViewRef` results in a `NullInjectorError`.

Due to limitations in TypeScript and in polyfills for `setPrototypeOf`,
the error cannot be thrown as `ViewRef` is always considered injectable.
In reality, `ViewRef` should not be injectable, as explicitly noted
in c00f4ab2ae.

There seems no way to simulate the proper prototype chain in such
browsers that do not natively support `__proto__`, so TypeScript
and `core-js` polyfills simply break the prototype chain and
assign inherited properties directly on `ViewRef`. i.e. so that
`ViewRef.__NG_ELEMENT_ID__` exists and DI picks it up.

There is a way for TypeScript to theoretically generate proper
prototype chain in ES5 output, but they intend to only bother
about the proper prototype chain in ES6 where `setPrototypeOf`
etc. are offically standarized. See the response:

https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/1601#issuecomment-94892833.

PR Close #37892
2020-07-08 16:03:33 -07:00
0a3dbc1e8a build(docs-infra): update @angular/cli to 10.0.1 (#37898)
This commit updates the version of Angular CLI used in angular.io to
version 10.0.1. It also reverts some changes (namely commits 38dfbc775f
and eee2fd22e0) which were made due to an older bug that is fixed in
the latest version. See #37688 for more details.

Fixes #37699

PR Close #37898
2020-07-08 16:02:46 -07:00
b24a24ec58 refactor(docs-infra): avoid Material style duplication warning (#37898)
This commit removes some duplicate imports of Material themes and
theming-related utilities. While this change does not have any impact on
the size of the generated `styles.css` file, it silences a build warning
pointing to [Avoiding duplicated theming styles][1].

[1]: db4b0cd1bf/guides/duplicate-theming-styles.md

PR Close #37898
2020-07-08 16:02:46 -07:00
13ef5d6c7d build(docs-infra): update @angular/material to 10.0.1 (#37898)
This commit updates the version of Angular Components used in angular.io
to version 10.0.1. It also updates the angular.io app to adapt to
breaking changes.

PR Close #37898
2020-07-08 16:02:46 -07:00
54373cc895 build(docs-infra): update @angular/core to 10.0.2 (#37898)
This commit updates the version of Angular framework used in angular.io
to version 10.0.2. It also features a commit message with a 100+ chars
long body.

PR Close #37898
2020-07-08 16:02:46 -07:00
bbe3543c69 refactor(core): remove duplicated WrappedValue class (#37940)
Before this refactoring we had the WrappedValue class in
2 separate places:
- packages/core/src/change_detection/change_detection_util.ts
- packages/core/src/util/WrappedValue.ts

This commit removes the duplicate, leaving the class that has
the deprecation notice.

PR Close #37940
2020-07-08 16:02:16 -07:00
bdbbff6a1a docs: break testing doc into multiple docs (#37957)
This commit breaks up the testing document into nine total documents, with each document focusing on an existing section of the current testing documentation. There are no content changes.

PR Close #37957
2020-07-08 16:01:49 -07:00
f81d3f6199 docs(elements): fix typo (you custom element --> your custom element) (#37966)
PR Close #37966
2020-07-08 16:01:22 -07:00
d0c0f25a48 ci: decrease the minBodyLength commit message limit to 20 chars (#37949)
The motivation behind this change is to improve the productivity in the angular/angular repo
without sacrificing the original goal of having better understanding of changes within
the repo.

When the minBodyLength limit was originally introduced the goal was simple: force
committers to provide more contextual information for each change coming into the
repo. Too often we found ourselves in a situation where nobody understood what
motivated some of the changes and we needed more contextual info to know if the
change was correct, desirable, and still relevant (at a later point in time).

When the limit was introduced, we needed to pick a minimum body length - given no
data, and frustration with even big changes being committed with just a words in
the subject (along the lines of "fix(core): fixing a bug"), we overcompensated
and started off with a really high bar of minBodyLength set to 100 chars.

This turned out to be impractical and created a big friction point in making valid
changes in the angular/angular repo, and in fact caused some of the refactorings
and smaller changes to be either skipped or combined into other commits which
increased the burden for code reviewers.

The evidence in the friction points can be seen in the number of PRs that fail to pass
the current lint check on the first try, but more importantly also in the "creative"
writing that some of the committers are forced to resort to in order to satisfy the
current checks. Examples:

- 286fbf42c6
- b2816a1536

Given that we primarily care to document the motivation behind each change
(the answer to the ultimate question: WHY?), I've collected several *common* &
*valid* commit messages that are minimalistic and capture the WHY sufficiently:

```
Refactoring for readability.  => 28 chars
Improving variable naming.    => 26 chars
Additional test coverage.     => 25 chars
Cleaning up the code.         => 21 chars
Simplified the code.          => 20 chars
```

These commit message bodies in addition to the commit message subject should
sufficiently satisfy the need to capture the context and motivation behind each
change without creating an undue burden on committers.

Example minimalistic commit message:

------

refactor(core): cleanup the expression parser

Simplifying the code.

----

Given this research, I'm decreasing the minBodyLenth in angular/angular to 20 chars.

The commit message quality can be additionally improved by implementing a commit message
template via `.gitmessage` that will guide the committers in following our commit message
guidelines via instructions provided in the form of in-the-flow help rather than as an after
the fact lint check.

More info: https://thoughtbot.com/blog/better-commit-messages-with-a-gitmessage-template

I'm intentionally deferring such change for a separate PR as not to complicate or delay the
minBodyLength limit decrease.

PR Close #37949
2020-07-08 15:43:02 -07:00
1f796e9479 release: cut the v10.1.0-next.0 release 2020-07-08 14:21:29 -07:00
1237d9cbea docs: release notes for the v10.0.3 release 2020-07-08 14:00:58 -07:00
b3969e9654 docs: release notes for the v9.1.12 release 2020-07-08 13:40:27 -07:00
6eb868b63a build(compiler-cli): fix bazel deps rules for ngtsc testing packages (#37977)
The ngtsc testing packages for file_system and logging were missing from the bazel deps rules, which means that they were not included in the releases

PR Close #37977
2020-07-08 12:05:22 -07:00
82a2207f4a build: filter out duplicate cherry-picked commits in changelog (#37956)
Often changelogs are generated from the patch branch and then
cherry-picked into the `CHANGELOG.md` file in `master` for
better access and readability. This is problematic though as
`conventional-changelog` (the tool we use for generating the
changelog), will duplicate commits when a future changelog
is generated from `master` then (i.e. for a new minor release).

This happens because conventional-changelog always generates the
changelog from the latest tag in a given branch to `HEAD`. The
tag in the patch branch does not correspond to any SHA in `master`
so the intersection of commits is not automatically omitted.

We work around this naively (until we have a better tool provided
by dev-infra), by deduping commits that are already part of the
changelog. This has proven to work as expected in the components
repo.

PR Close #37956
2020-07-08 12:04:46 -07:00
289a96b078 docs: minor fixes to docs related to updating to v10 (#37897)
This commit includes a couple of minor fixes to docs related to updating
to v10:
- Fix markdown link in "Updating to Angular version 10" guide.
- Correctly display numbered list in
  "Solution-style `tsconfig.json` migration" guide.

PR Close #37897
2020-07-07 12:17:04 -07:00
cb2ab26296 feat(dev-infra): merge script should link to original commit when cherry-picking with API strategy (#37889)
The merge script uses `git cherry-pick` for both the API merge strategy
and the autosquash strategy. It uses cherry-pick to push commits to
different target branches (e.g. into the `10.0.x` branch).

Those commits never point to the commits that landed in the primary
Github branch though. For the autosquash strategy the pull request number
is always included, so there is a way to go back to the source. On the other
hand though, for commits cherry-picked in the API merge strategy, the
pull request number might not always be included (due to Github's
implementation of the rebase merge method).

e.g.
27f52711c0

For those cases we'd want to link the cherry-picked commits to the
original commits so that the corresponding PR is easier to track
down. This is not needed for the autosquash strategy (as outlined
before), but it would have been good for consistency. Unfortunately
though this would rather complicate the strategy as the autosquash
strategy cherry-picks directly from the PR head, so the SHAs that
are used in the primary branch are not known.

PR Close #37889
2020-07-07 12:16:21 -07:00
79850983e6 fix(docs-infra): prevent search-bar from overlapping nav-items (#37938)
As part of angular.io's responsive layout, the menu shown in the top-bar
is collapsed into the sidenav on narrow screens at the point where the
search-bar (on the right side of the top-bar) would overlap with the
menu's nav-items.

Previously, the value used as break-point would work on marketing pages,
where the hamburger button is not shown on wide screens. However, on
docs pages (where the hamburger button is always shown, pushing the menu
further to the right), the search-bar would still overlap the menu
nav-items on some resolutions.

This commit fixes it by raising the screen width threshold at a value
that ensures there is no overlap even on pages where the hamburger
button is visible alongside the top-bar menu.

Fixes #37937

PR Close #37938
2020-07-06 13:57:37 -07:00
fc7e77934f refactor(docs-infra): decouple showing the top-menu in top-bar from showing the sidenav (#37938)
As part of angular.io's responsive layout, the following rules are
applied:
- On wide screens, a menu is shown in the top-bar and the sidenav is
  shown side-by-side with the docs content.
- On narrow screens, the top-menu is moved from the top-bar to the
  sidenav and the sidenav is closed by default and floats over the
  content when manually opened.

Previously, the break-points at which the top-menu was shown in the
top-bar and the sidenav was shown side-by-side with the content were the
same (using a single variable).

This commit decouples the two break-points to make it possible to use
different values in the future.

PR Close #37938
2020-07-06 13:57:37 -07:00
90b93da743 refactor(docs-infra): use Sass variable for top-bar hamburger button show/hide threshold (#37938)
Use a Sass variable for the screen width break-point at which the
top-bar hamburger button is hidden/shown. This allows more easily
updating the break-point.

PR Close #37938
2020-07-06 13:57:37 -07:00
ec32eba02c feat(localize): expose canParse() diagnostics (#37909)
When loading a translation file we ask each `TranslationParser`
whether it can parse the file. Occasionally, this check can find
errors in the file that would be useful to the developer. For example
if the file has invalid XML.

This commit deprecates the previous `canParse()` method and replaces it
with a new `analyze()` method. This returns an object that includes a
boolean `canParse` and then either a `hint` if it can parse the file,
or a `diagnostics` object filled with any messages that can be used to
diagnose problems with the format of the file.

Closes #37901

PR Close #37909
2020-07-06 13:56:39 -07:00
596fbb3f06 build(docs-infra): improve applying post-install patches (#37896)
In `aio/`, we have a mechanism to apply patches in a `postinstall` hook.
See `aio/tools/cli-patches/README.md` for more info.

Previously, we had to update `aio/tools/cli-patches/patch.js` to list
each `.patch` file separately. While working on #37688, I found it
helpful for the script to automatically pick up `.patch` files.

This commit updates the script to automatically pick up and apply
`.patch` files from the `aio/tools/cli-patches/` directory. If one wants
to keep a `.patch` file but not apply it, they can change the file's
extension or move it to a sub-directory (without having to update the
script).

PR Close #37896
2020-07-06 13:56:15 -07:00
aed6b131bb fix(core): handle spaces after select and plural ICU keywords (#37866)
Currently when the `plural` or `select` keywords in an ICU contain trailing spaces (e.g. `{count, select , ...}`), these spaces are also included into the key names in ICU vars (e.g. "VAR_SELECT "). These trailing spaces are not desirable, since they will later be converted into `_` symbols while normalizing placeholder names, thus causing mismatches at runtime (i.e. placeholder will not be replaced with the correct value). This commit updates the code to trim these spaces while generating an object with placeholders, to make sure the runtime logic can replace these placeholders with the right values.

PR Close #37866
2020-07-06 13:55:47 -07:00
d148fdccf2 fix(dev-infra): fix typo in ng-dev config (#37862)
The logic to exclude certain types of commits (specifically 'docs' ones) was implemented in c5b125b7db. The ng-dev config was updated in the followup commit acf3cff9ee, but there was a typo that prevented the new logic from being activated. This commit updates the name of the config option in the ng-dev config to the right one (minBodyLengthTypeExcludes).

PR Close #37862
2020-07-06 13:55:18 -07:00
1801d0c650 fix(router): properly compare array queryParams for equality (#37709) (#37860)
queryParams will be judged different if the arrays do not contain the same frequency of elements and the same otherwise.

PR Close #37860
2020-07-06 13:50:32 -07:00
a5c30733cb docs: mention for depreciation for Testbed.get() (#37815)
As mention in https://angular.io/guide/deprecations for this API, it may be important mention for this to make developers migrate or avoid using it

PR Close #37815
2020-07-06 13:42:27 -07:00
d7dd2959c8 perf(router): apply prioritizedGuardValue operator to optimize CanLoad guards (#37523)
CanLoad guards are processed in asynchronous manner with the following rules:
* If all guards return `true`, operator returns `true`;
* `false` and `UrlTree` values wait for higher priority guards to resolve;
* Highest priority `false` or `UrlTree` value will be returned.

`prioritizedGuardValue` uses `combineLatest` which in order subscribes to each Observable immediately (not waiting when previous one completes that `concatAll` do). So it makes some advantages in order to run them concurrently. Respectively, a time to resolve all guards will be reduced.

PR Close #37523
2020-07-06 13:41:11 -07:00
a5ffca0576 fix(router): fix navigation ignoring logic to compare to the browser url (#37716)
This PR changes the logic for determining when to skip route processing from
using the URL of the last attempted navigation to the actual resulting URL after
that transition.

Because guards may prevent navigation and reset the browser URL, the raw
URL of the previous transition may not match the actual URL of the
browser at the end of the navigation process. For that reason, we need to use
`urlAfterRedirects` instead.

Other notes:
These checks in scheduleNavigation were added in eb2ceff4ba
The test still passes and, more surprisingly, passes if the checks are removed
completely. There have likely been changes to the navigation handling that
handle the test in a different way. That said, it still appears to be important
to keep the checks there in some capacity because it does affect how many
navigation events occur. This addresses an issue that came up in #16710: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/16710#issuecomment-634869739
This also partially addresses #13586 in fixing history for imperative
navigations that are cancelled by guards.

PR Close #37716
2020-07-06 09:38:10 -07:00
196bfa8fae docs: restore link to lightweight token page in left nav (#37855)
After recent correction to left nav TOC, the link to this new page was temporarily removed. This restores it to next, because the page is not yet available in stable.

PR Close #37855
2020-07-01 11:55:36 -07:00
1d5ca55aab docs(changelog): remove empty sections (#36264)
The changelog contains some empty sections (such as `### Bug Fixes`). This change removes these empty sections.

PR Close #36264
2020-07-01 09:22:56 -07:00
e0033f1e10 docs(changelog): remove duplicate entries (#36264)
Remove duplicate entries in the changelog, keeping only the earliest instance of changes that appear multiple times.

PR Close #36264
2020-07-01 09:22:56 -07:00
9206a26e1d docs: clean up api doc in core (#37053)
Add introductions to usage examples and edit descriptions to be more complete and consistent with current API reference styles

PR Close #37053
2020-06-30 12:11:15 -07:00
11dd2bef2d docs: add missing single quote (#37854)
The current code is missing a single quote at the end of the import.

(cherry picked from commit e13171ea2960dd0fa0666cb964b53799d2883e3a)

PR Close #37854
2020-06-30 12:10:13 -07:00
6fc80690ae docs: release notes for the v10.0.2 release 2020-06-30 11:57:17 -07:00
f6d2705942 docs: add Sonu Kapoor to the collaborator list (#37777)
After 6 months of continuous contributions, Sonu Kapoor did finally make
it into the collaborator list.

PR Close #37777
2020-06-30 10:47:54 -07:00
79dc14199b docs: update /config/app-package-json redirect (#37774)
With this change we change the redirect for `/config/app-package-json` from `https://webpack.js.org/configuration/optimization/#optimizationsideeffects` to `https://angular.io/guide/strict-mode#non-local-side-effects-in-applications`

The latter page has more details.

PR Close #37774
2020-06-30 10:45:52 -07:00
71956250dd perf(compiler-cli): fix memory leak in retained incremental state (#37835)
Incremental compilation allows for the output state of one compilation to be
reused as input to the next compilation. This involves retaining references
to instances from prior compilations, which must be done carefully to avoid
memory leaks.

This commit fixes such a leak with a complicated retention chain:

* `TrackedIncrementalBuildStrategy` unnecessarily hangs on to the previous
  `IncrementalDriver` (state of the previous compilation) once the current
  compilation completes.

  In general this is unnecessary, but should be safe as long as the chain
  only goes back one level - if the `IncrementalDriver` doesn't retain any
  previous `TrackedIncrementalBuildStrategy` instances. However, this does
  happen:

* `NgCompiler` indirectly causes retention of previous `NgCompiler`
  instances (and thus previous `TrackedIncrementalBuildStrategy` instances)
  through accidental capture of the `this` context in a closure created in
  its constructor. This closure is wrapped in a `ts.ModuleResolutionCache`
  used to create a `ModuleResolver` class, which is passed to the program's
  `TraitCompiler` on construction.

* The `IncrementalDriver` retains a reference to the `TraitCompiler` of the
  previous compilation, completing the reference chain.

The final retention chain thus looks like:

* `TrackedIncrementalBuildStrategy` of current program
* `.previous`: `IncrementalDriver` of previous program
* `.lastGood.traitCompiler`: `TraitCompiler`
* `.handlers[..].moduleResolver.moduleResolutionCache`: cache
* (via `getCanonicalFileName` closure): `NgCompiler`
* `.incrementalStrategy`: `TrackedIncrementalBuildStrategy` of previous
  program.

The closure link is the "real" leak here. `NgCompiler` is creating a closure
for `getCanonicalFileName`, delegating to its
`this.adapter.getCanonicalFileName`, for the purposes of creating a
`ts.ModuleResolutionCache`. The fact that the closure references
`NgCompiler` thus eventually causes previous `NgCompiler` iterations to be
retained. This is also potentially problematic due to the shared nature of
`ts.ModuleResolutionCache`, which is potentially retained across multiple
compilations intentionally.

This commit fixes the first two links in the retention chain: the build
strategy is patched to not retain a `previous` pointer, and the `NgCompiler`
is patched to not create a closure in the first place, but instead pass a
bound function. This ensures that the `NgCompiler` does not retain previous
instances of itself in the first place, even if the build strategy does
end up retaining the previous incremental state unnecessarily.

The third link (`IncrementalDriver` unnecessarily retaining the whole
`TraitCompiler`) is not addressed in this commit as it's a more
architectural problem that will require some refactoring. However, the leak
potential of this retention is eliminated thanks to fixing the first two
issues.

PR Close #37835
2020-06-29 16:34:51 -07:00
e84539f809 build(docs-infra): update to latest dgeni-packages (#37793)
This update of dgeni-packages to 0.28.4 fixes the
rendering of type initializers for classes and interfaces.

Closes #37694

PR Close #37793
2020-06-29 15:01:14 -07:00
873330b82c docs: correct the spelling mistake in observables error handling code (#36437)
This commit fixes a spelling error in the word error in the
observables.md guide. It is currently
spelled errror  and the mistake is not intentional.

PR Close #36437
2020-06-29 15:00:38 -07:00
a177b1b7b1 docs: change definition of providedIn any (#35292)
change in the definition of providedIn:any any instance creates a singleton instance
for each lazy loaded module and one instance for eager loaded module

PR Close #35292
2020-06-29 15:00:00 -07:00
435a28e937 fix(core): fake_async_fallback should have the same logic with fake-async (#37680)
PR https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/37523 failed when trying to use `rxjs delay` operator
inside `fakeAsync`, and the reasons are:

1. we need to import `rxjs-fake-async` patch to make the integration work.
2. since in `angular` repo, the bazel target `/tools/testing:node` not using `zone-testing` bundle,
instead it load `zone-spec` packages seperately, so it causes one issue which is the `zone.js/testing/fake-async`
package is not loaded, we do have a fallback logic under `packages/core/testing` calles `fake_async_fallback`,
but the logic is out of date with `fake-async` under `zone.js` package.

So this PR, I updated the content of `fake_async_fallback` to make it consistent with
`fake-async`. And I will make another PR to try to remove the `fallback` logic.

PR Close #37680
2020-06-29 12:22:52 -07:00
c2b4d92708 feat(zone.js): patch jasmine.createSpyObj to make properties enumerable to be true (#34624)
Close #33657

in jasmine 3.5, there is a new feature, user can pass a properties object to `jasmine.createSpyObj`

```
const spy = jasmine.createSpyObj('spy', ['method1'], {prop1: 'foo'});
expect(spy.prop1).toEqual('foo');
```

This case will not work for Angular TestBed, for example,

```
describe('AppComponent', () => {
  beforeEach(() => {

    //Note the third parameter
    // @ts-ignore
    const someServiceSpy = jasmine.createSpyObj('SomeService', ['someFunction'], ['aProperty']);

    TestBed.configureTestingModule({
      declarations: [
        AppComponent
      ],
      providers: [
        {provide: SomeService, useValue: someServiceSpy},
      ]
    }).compileComponents();

  });

  it('should create the app', () => {
    //spyObj will have someFunction, but will not have aProperty
    let spyObj = TestBed.get(SomeService);
  });
```

Because `jasmine.createSpyObj` will create the `aProperty` with `enumerable=false`,
and `TestBed.configureTestingModule` will try to copy all the properties from spyObj to
the injected service instance. And because `enumerable` is false, so the property (here is aProperty)
will not be copied.

This PR will monkey patch the `jasmine.createSpyObj` and make sure the new property's
`enumerable=true`.

PR Close #34624
2020-06-29 12:22:08 -07:00
a87951a28f fix(ngcc): prevent including JavaScript sources outside of the package (#37596)
When ngcc creates an entry-point program, the `allowJs` option is enabled
in order to operate on the JavaScript source files of the entry-point.
A side-effect of this approach is that external modules that don't ship
declaration files will also have their JavaScript source files loaded
into the program, as the `allowJs` flag allows for them to be imported.
This may pose an issue in certain edge cases, where ngcc would inadvertently
operate on these external modules. This can introduce all sorts of undesirable
behavior and incompatibilities, e.g. the reflection host that is selected for
the entry-point's format could be incompatible with that of the external
module's JavaScript bundles.

To avoid these kinds of issues, module resolution that would resolve to
a JavaScript file located outside of the package will instead be rejected,
as if the file would not exist. This would have been the behavior when
`allowJs` is set to false, which is the case in typical Angular compilations.

Fixes #37508

PR Close #37596
2020-06-29 12:21:22 -07:00
6b565ba8f2 refactor(ngcc): let isWithinPackage operate on paths instead of source files (#37596)
Changes `isWithinPackage` to take an `AbsoluteFsPath` instead of `ts.SourceFile`,
to allow for an upcoming change to use it when no `ts.SourceFile` is available,
but just a path.

PR Close #37596
2020-06-29 12:21:22 -07:00
c29f830c4b docs: correct left nav toc to remove duplicated page links (#37827)
The major sections Angular Libraries, Schematics, and CLI Builders appear twice, in their old location under Techniques, and in the new correct location under Extending Angular

PR Close #37827
2020-06-29 12:19:28 -07:00
cde4653c62 docs: Changing typo Stacblitz into Stackblitz in the Tour of Hereos tutorial docs page (#37794)
Changing the typo of Stacblitz into Stackblitz in the tour of hereos tutorial docs page since that is the actual name of the service

PR Close #37794
2020-06-29 12:17:40 -07:00
e07d940b9b docs: remove first person from 2 sentences (#37768)
This commit removes two instances of the first person in the
Dependency injection providers documentation.

PR Close #37768
2020-06-29 12:17:04 -07:00
ee1526029f docs: add Amadou Sall to GDE page (#36509)
This commit adds Amadou Sall to the Angular GDE page along with a
biography, his role at Air France, and a photograph.

PR Close #36509
2020-06-29 12:16:22 -07:00
eba9dd364e fix(elements): fire custom element output events during component initialization (#37570)
Previously, event listeners for component output events attached on an
Angular custom element before inserting it into the DOM (i.e. before
instantiating the underlying component) didn't fire for events emitted
during initialization lifecycle hooks, such as `ngAfterContentInit`,
`ngAfterViewInit`, `ngOnChanges` (initial call) and `ngOnInit`.
The reason was that `NgElementImpl` [subscribed to events][1] _after_
calling [ngElementStrategy#connect()][2], which is where the
[initial change detection][3] takes place (running the initialization
lifecycle hooks).

This commit fixes this by:
1. Ensuring `ComponentNgElementStrategy#events` is defined and available
   for subscribing to, even before instantiating the component.
2. Changing `NgElementImpl` to subscribe to `NgElementStrategy#events`
   (if available) before calling `NgElementStrategy#connect()` (which
   initializes the component instance) if available.
3. Falling back to the old behavior (subscribing to `events` after
   calling `connect()` for strategies that do not initialize `events`
   before their `connect()` is run).

NOTE:
By falling back to the old behavior when `NgElementStrategy#events` is
not initialized before calling `NgElementStrategy#connect()`, we avoid
breaking existing custom `NgElementStrategy` implementations (with
@remackgeek's [ElementZoneStrategy][4] being a commonly used example).

Jira issue: [FW-2010](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2010)

[1]: c0143cb2ab/packages/elements/src/create-custom-element.ts (L167-L170)
[2]: c0143cb2ab/packages/elements/src/create-custom-element.ts (L164)
[3]: c0143cb2ab/packages/elements/src/component-factory-strategy.ts (L158)
[4]: f1b6699495/projects/elements-zone-strategy/src/lib/element-zone-strategy.ts

Fixes #36141

PR Close #37570
2020-06-29 10:33:40 -07:00
78a44768e0 fix(ngcc): ensure lockfile is removed when analyzeFn fails (#37739)
Previously an error thrown in the `analyzeFn` would cause
the ngcc process to exit immediately without removing the
lockfile, and potentially before the unlocker process had been
successfully spawned resulting in the lockfile being orphaned
and left behind.

Now we catch these errors and remove the lockfile as needed.

PR Close #37739
2020-06-29 10:29:11 -07:00
98c047b763 ci: decrease payload size limit for integration tests (#37784)
This commit updates the payload size limit for the `hello_world` test app built using Closure. This is likely an effect of the changes in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36578 (that reduces the bundle size for most of the apps) and additional changes in subsequent commits.

PR Close #37784
2020-06-26 16:43:03 -07:00
543b679762 fix(core): error when invoking callbacks registered via ViewRef.onDestroy (#37543)
Invoking a callback registered through `ViewRef.onDestroy` throws an error, because we weren't registering it correctly in the internal data structure. These changes also remove the `storeCleanupFn` function, because it was mostly identical to `storeCleanupWithContext` and was only used in one place.

Fixes #36213.

PR Close #37543
2020-06-26 15:02:41 -07:00
c00f4ab2ae fix(core): don't consider inherited NG_ELEMENT_ID during DI (#37574)
Special DI tokens like `ChangeDetectorRef` and `ElementRef` can provide a factory via `NG_ELEMENT_ID`. The problem is that we were reading it off the token as `token[NG_ELEMENT_ID]` which will go up the prototype chain if it couldn't be found on the current token, resulting in the private `ViewRef` API being exposed, because it extends `ChangeDetectorRef`.

These changes fix the issue by guarding the property access with `hasOwnProperty`.

Fixes #36235.

PR Close #37574
2020-06-26 15:01:20 -07:00
2038568f3e ci: decrease expected AIO and integration payload sizes (#36578) (#36578)
The changes in #36687 removed enough code to exceed the CI check limits, so
the expected main-es2015 size needs adjusting.

PR Close #36578
2020-06-26 14:54:09 -07:00
c509243af5 fix(core): determine required DOMParser feature availability (#36578) (#36578)
Verify that HTML parsing is supported in addition to DOMParser existence.
This maybe wasn't as important before when DOMParser was used just as a
fallback on Firefox, but now that DOMParser is the default choice, we need
to be more accurate.

PR Close #36578
2020-06-26 14:54:09 -07:00
d4544da804 refactor(core): split inert strategies to separate classes (#36578) (#36578)
The `inertDocument` member is only needed when using the InertDocument
strategy. By separating the DOMParser and InertDocument strategies into
separate classes, we can easily avoid creating the inert document
unnecessarily when using DOMParser.

PR Close #36578
2020-06-26 14:54:09 -07:00
b950d4675f fix(core): do not trigger CSP alert/report in Firefox and Chrome (#36578) (#36578)
If [innerHTML] is used in a component and a Content-Security-Policy is set
that does not allow inline styles then Firefox and Chrome show the following
message:

> Content Security Policy: The page’s settings observed the loading of a
resource at self (“default-src”). A CSP report is being sent.

This message is caused because Angular is creating an inline style tag to
test for a browser bug that we use to decide what sanitization strategy to
use, which causes CSP violation errors if inline CSS is prohibited.

This test is no longer necessary, since the `DOMParser` is now safe to use
and the `style` based check is redundant.

In this fix, we default to using `DOMParser` if it is available and fall back
to `createHTMLDocument()` if needed. This is the approach used by DOMPurify
too.

The related unit tests in `html_sanitizer_spec.ts`, "should not allow
JavaScript execution when creating inert document" and "should not allow
JavaScript hidden in badly formed HTML to get through sanitization (Firefox
bug)", are left untouched to assert that the behavior hasn't changed in
those scenarios.

Fixes #25214.

PR Close #36578
2020-06-26 14:54:08 -07:00
ae5257cda6 fix(language-service): incorrect autocomplete results on unknown symbol (#37518)
This commit fixes a bug whereby the language service would incorrectly
return HTML elements if autocomplete is requested for an unknown symbol.
This is because we walk through every possible scenario, and fallback to
element autocomplete if none of the scenarios match.

The fix here is to return results from interpolation if we know for sure
we are in a bound text. This means we will now return an empty results if
there is no suggestions.

This commit also refactors the code a little to make it easier to
understand.

PR Close #37518
2020-06-26 14:51:32 -07:00
8fd8143ab8 docs: release notes for the v10.0.1 release 2020-06-26 13:35:40 -07:00
acf3cff9ee ci: exclude "docs" commit type from minBodyLength commit message validation (#37764)
docs commits are sometimes trivial (e.g. an obvious typo fix) and in such cases its very
akward to to write up 100 chars worth of text about why this typo fix is the best thing in the
world and why it is so important and crucial that we must know why we are fixing the typo
at all. After all most typos are not just typos. Or are they? We'll shall see...

PR Close #37764
2020-06-26 11:13:09 -07:00
c5b125b7db feat(dev-infra): add support for minBodyLengthTypeExcludes to commit-message validation (#37764)
This feature will allow us to exclude certain commits from the 100 chars minBodyLength requirement for commit
messages which is hard to satisfy for commits that make trivial changes (e.g. fixing typos in docs or comments).

PR Close #37764
2020-06-26 11:13:09 -07:00
fc5c34d1b8 feat(platform-browser): Allow sms-URLs (#31463)
sms ulr is already supported by google/closure-library and and validations are added to check
if the body passed is safe or not you can refer bb7ea65319/closure/goog/html/safeurl.js (L440-L454) for more details

Fixes #31462

PR Close #31463
2020-06-26 11:12:32 -07:00
0879d2e85d refactor(core): throw more descriptive error message in case of invalid host element (#35916)
This commit replaces an assert with more descriptive error message that is thrown in case `<ng-template>` or `<ng-container>` is used as host element for a Component.

Resolves #35240.

PR Close #35916
2020-06-26 11:10:14 -07:00
83fe963a4b build: move shims_for_IE to third_party directory (#37624)
The shims_for_IE.js file contains vendor code that predates the third_party
directory. This file is currently used for internal karma testing setup. This
change corrects this by moving the shims_for_IE file to //third_part/

PR Close #37624
2020-06-26 11:09:01 -07:00
e0eeb4afcb refactor(compiler-cli): Remove any cast for CompilerHost (#37079)
This commit removes the FIXME for casting CompilerHost to any since
google3 is now already on TS 3.8.

PR Close #37079
2020-06-26 11:08:17 -07:00
c942662d79 fix(language-service): reinstate getExternalFiles() (#37750)
`getExternalFiles()` is an API that could optionally be provided by a tsserver plugin
to notify the server of any additional files that should belong to a particular project.

This API was removed in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/34260 mainly
due to performance reasons.

However, with the introduction of "solution-style" tsconfig in typescript 3.9,
the Angular extension could no longer reliably detect the owning Project solely
based on the ancestor tsconfig.json. In order to support this use case, we have
to reinstate `getExternalFiles()`.

Fixes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/824

PR Close #37750
2020-06-26 09:57:08 -07:00
6341a837c1 docs: correct outdated dev instructions for public api golds (#37026)
This change updates the dev instructions to reflect the location and generation of public API golds, which changed in #35768.

PR Close #37026
2020-06-26 09:56:32 -07:00
f954ab6f10 docs: add note about the month being zero-based in the Date constructor (#37770)
Because the month is zero based, it may confuse some users that '3'
is in fact 'April'. This comment should clear that up.

PR Close #37770
2020-06-26 09:55:18 -07:00
3ee666580a fix(dev-infra): merge script should not always require full repo permissions (#37718)
We recently added OAuth scope checking to the dev-infra Git client
and started leveraging it for the merge script. We set the `repo` scope
as required for running the merge script. We can loosen this requirement
as in the Angular org where the script is consumed, only pull requests on
public repositories are merged through the script.

This should help with reducing the risk with compromised tokens as no
access had to be granted on `repo:invite`, `repo_deployment` etc.

PR Close #37718
2020-06-26 09:52:33 -07:00
dbc2364d16 fix(dev-infra): support running scripts from within a detached head (#37737)
Scripts provided in the `ng-dev` command might use local `git`
commands. For such scripts, we keep track of the branch that
has been checked out before the command has been invoked.

We do this so that we can later (upon command completion)
restore back to the original branch. We do not want to
leave the Git repository in a dirty state.

It looks like this logic currently only deals with branches
but does not work properly when a command is invoked from
a detached head. We can make it work by just checking out
the previous revision (if no branch is checked out).

PR Close #37737
2020-06-26 09:51:09 -07:00
eee2fd22e0 ci(docs-infra): store JS bundles as CI artifacts to debug size check flakes (#37703)
As reported in #37699, the size of the main angular.io bundle sometimes
ends up bigger than expected on CI. This usually goes away after
rerunning the job a couple of times.

It is unclear what is causing this. In order to help debug the issue,
this commit stores the JS files that are checked as part of the aio
payload-size check as CI artifacts, where they can be retrieved from and
inspected.

PR Close #37703
2020-06-25 17:29:35 -07:00
638dd15f61 build: add wombot proxy for publish config for @angular/benchpress (#37752)
Adds the publishConfig registry value to the package.json of the
@angular/benchpress package to publish it via wombat rather than
through npm directly.

PR Close #37752
2020-06-25 17:08:18 -07:00
9c668e091f docs(elements): fixed command that adds the package @angular/elements (#37681)
I was using schematics with the `--name` parameter instead of the `--project`, I did both ways before sending and my suspicion about outdated documentation was confirmed

PR Close #37681
2020-06-25 17:07:29 -07:00
b2816a1536 docs: typo fixes for schematics-for-libraries.md (#37753)
Addresses small typos such as extra whitespaces.

This change was extracted from #29505.
This change was extracted from #29505.
This change was extracted from #29505.

PR Close #37753
2020-06-25 17:06:37 -07:00
2cbc429291 test(compiler-cli): disable DynamicValue diagnostic tests on Windows (#37763)
This commit disables all diagnostic tests for DynamicValue diagnostics which
make assertions about the diagnostic filename while running tests on Windows.

Such assertions are currently suffering from a case sensitivity issue.

PR Close #37763
2020-06-25 17:04:57 -07:00
4c7f32f28c fix(docs-infra): fix deploy-to-firebase.sh for master and v10.0.x branches (#37762)
The deployment to aio is currently failing because #37721 introduced
"project" entry into the firebase.json which means that we now need to
select the deployment target before deploying to firebase.

This change fixes the issue and refactors the file to be easier to read.

I also added extra echo statements so that the CI logs are easier to
read in case we need to troubleshoot future issues.

PR Close #37762
2020-06-25 17:03:24 -07:00
8572e885b4 test(compiler-cli): fix assertion of diagnostic filename on Windows (#37758)
Several partial_evaluator tests in the diagnostics_spec check assert
correctness of diagnostic filenames. Previously these assertions compared
a resolved (`absoluteFrom`) filename with the TypeScript `ts.SourceFile`'s
`fileName` string, which caused the tests to fail on Windows because the
drive letter case differed.

This commit changes the assertions to use `absoluteFromSourceFile` instead
of the `fileName` string, resulting in an apples-to-apples comparison of
canonicalized paths.

PR Close #37758
2020-06-25 15:40:43 -07:00
0e3e9cd382 fix(docs-infra): fix typo in the deploy-to-firebase.sh script (#37754)
This typo caused the script to fail on Linux (interestingly it works fine on Mac).

This is a painful reminder that we should not write any more Bash scripts EVER. shelljs FTW! :-)

PR Close #37754
2020-06-25 15:21:24 -07:00
9118f49a63 fix(core): cleanup DOM elements when root view is removed (#37600)
Currently when bootstrapped component is being removed using `ComponentRef.destroy` or `NgModuleRef.destroy` methods, DOM nodes may be retained in the DOM tree. This commit fixes that problem by always attaching host element of the internal root view to the component's host view node, so the cleanup can happen correctly.

Resolves #36449.

PR Close #37600
2020-06-25 14:34:35 -07:00
d37049a2a2 feat(platform-server): add option for absolute URL HTTP support (#37539)
In version 10.0.0-next.8, we introduced absolute URL support for
server-based HTTP requests, so long as the fully-resolved URL was
provided in the initial config. However, doing so represents a
breaking change for users who already have their own interceptors
to model this functionality, since our logic executes before all
interceptors fire on a request. See original PR #37071.

Therefore, we introduce a flag to make this change consistent with
v9 behavior, allowing users to opt in to this new behavior. This
commit also fixes two issues with the previous implementation:
1. if the server was initiated with a relative URL, the absolute
URL construction would fail because needed components were empty
2. if the user's absolute URL was on a port, the port would not
be included

PR Close #37539
2020-06-25 14:26:09 -07:00
d12cdb5019 fix(migrations): do not incorrectly add todo for @Injectable or @Pipe (#37732)
As of v10, the `undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields` migration
generally deals with undecorated classes using Angular features. We
intended to run this migation as part of v10 again as undecorated
classes with Angular features are no longer supported in planned v11.

The migration currently behaves incorrectly in some cases where an
`@Injectable` or `@Pipe` decorated classes uses the `ngOnDestroy`
lifecycle hook. We incorrectly add a TODO for those classes. This
commit fixes that.

Additionally, this change makes the migration more robust to
not migrate a class if it inherits from a component, pipe
injectable or non-abstract directive. We previously did not
need this as the undecorated-classes-with-di migration ran
before, but this is no longer the case.

Last, this commit fixes an issue where multiple TODO's could be
added. This happens when multiple Angular CLI build targets have
an overlap in source files. Multiple programs then capture the
same source file, causing the migration to detect an undecorated
class multiple times (i.e. adding a TODO twice).

Fixes #37726.

PR Close #37732
2020-06-25 14:22:08 -07:00
ce879fc416 refactor(compiler-cli): more accurate reporting of complex function call (#37587)
This commit introduces a dedicated `DynamicValue` kind to indicate that a value
cannot be evaluated statically as the function body is not just a single return
statement. This allows more accurate reporting of why a function call failed
to be evaluated, i.e. we now include a reference to the function declaration
and have a tailor-made diagnostic message.

PR Close #37587
2020-06-25 14:16:35 -07:00
712f1bd0b7 feat(compiler-cli): explain why an expression cannot be used in AOT compilations (#37587)
During AOT compilation, the value of some expressions need to be known at
compile time. The compiler has the ability to statically evaluate expressions
the best it can, but there can be occurrences when an expression cannot be
evaluated statically. For instance, the evaluation could depend on a dynamic
value or syntax is used that the compiler does not understand. Alternatively,
it is possible that an expression could be statically evaluated but the
resulting value would be of an incorrect type.

In these situations, it would be helpful if the compiler could explain why it
is unable to evaluate an expression. To this extend, the static interpreter
in Ivy keeps track of a trail of `DynamicValue`s which follow the path of nodes
that were considered all the way to the node that causes an expression to be
considered dynamic. Up until this commit, this rich trail of information was
not surfaced to a developer so the compiler was of little help to explain
why static evaluation failed, resulting in situations that are hard to debug
and resolve.

This commit adds much more insight to the diagnostic that is produced for static
evaluation errors. For dynamic values, the trail of `DynamicValue` instances
is presented to the user in a meaningful way. If a value is available but not
of the correct type, the type of the resolved value is shown.

Resolves FW-2155

PR Close #37587
2020-06-25 14:16:35 -07:00
d2fb552116 refactor(compiler-cli): create diagnostics using ts.DiagnosticRelatedInformation (#37587)
Previously, an anonymous type was used for creating a diagnostic with related
information. The anonymous type would then be translated into the necessary
`ts.DiagnosticRelatedInformation` shape within `makeDiagnostic`. This commit
switches the `makeDiagnostic` signature over to taking `ts.DiagnosticRelatedInformation`
directly and introduces `makeRelatedInformation` to easily create such objects.
This is done to aid in making upcoming work more readable.

PR Close #37587
2020-06-25 14:16:35 -07:00
5103d908c8 perf(compiler-cli): fix regressions in incremental program reuse (#37641)
Commit 4213e8d5 introduced shim reference tagging into the compiler, and
changed how the `TypeCheckProgramHost` worked under the hood during the
creation of a template type-checking program. This work enabled a more
incremental flow for template type-checking, but unintentionally introduced
several regressions in performance, caused by poor incrementality during
`ts.Program` creation.

1. The `TypeCheckProgramHost` was made to rely on the `ts.CompilerHost` to
   retrieve instances of `ts.SourceFile`s from the original program. If the
   host does not return the original instance of such files, but instead
   creates new instances, this has two negative effects: it incurs
   additional parsing time, and it interferes with TypeScript's ability to
   reuse information about such files.

2. During the incremental creation of a `ts.Program`, TypeScript compares
   the `referencedFiles` of `ts.SourceFile` instances from the old program
   with those in the new program. If these arrays differ, TypeScript cannot
   fully reuse the old program. The implementation of reference tagging
   introduced in 4213e8d5 restores the original `referencedFiles` array
   after a `ts.Program` is created, which means that future incremental
   operations involving that program will always fail this comparison,
   effectively limiting the incrementality TypeScript can achieve.

Problem 1 exacerbates problem 2: if a new `ts.SourceFile` is created by the
host after shim generation has been disabled, it will have an untagged
`referencedFiles` array even if the original file's `referencedFiles` was
not restored, triggering problem 2 when creating the template type-checking
program.

To fix these issues, `referencedFiles` arrays are now restored on the old
`ts.Program` prior to the creation of a new incremental program. This allows
TypeScript to get the most out of reusing the old program's data.

Additionally, the `TypeCheckProgramHost` now uses the original `ts.Program`
to retrieve original instances of `ts.SourceFile`s where possible,
preventing issues when a host would otherwise return fresh instances.

Together, these fixes ensure that program reuse is as incremental as
possible, and tests have been added to verify this for certain scenarios.

An optimization was further added to prevent the creation of a type-checking
`ts.Program` in the first place if no type-checking is necessary.

PR Close #37641
2020-06-25 14:12:20 -07:00
9318e23e64 perf(ngcc): use EntryPointManifest to speed up noop ProgramBaseEntryPointFinder (#37665)
Previously the `ProgramBasedEntryPointFinder` was parsing all the
entry-points referenced by the program for dependencies even if all the
entry-points had been processed already.

Now this entry-point finder will re-use the `EntryPointManifest` to load
the entry-point dependencies when possible which avoids having to parse
them all again, on every invocation of ngcc.

Previously the `EntryPointManifest` was only used in the
`DirectoryWalkerEntryPointFinder`, which also contained the logic for
computing the contents of the manifest. This logic has been factored out
into an `EntryPointCollector` class. Both the `ProgramBasedEntryPointFinder`
and `DirectoryWalkerEntryPointFinder` now use the `EntryPointManifest` and
the `EntryPointCollector`.

The result of this change is that there is a small cost on the first run of
ngcc to compute and store the manifest - the processing takes 102% of the
processing time before this PR. But on subsequent runs there is a
significant benefit on subsequent runs - the processing takes around 50%
of the processing time before this PR.

PR Close #37665
2020-06-25 14:11:03 -07:00
290bc7334d test(localize): add compile time extraction to integration test (#32912)
The integration test for i18n now makes use of the new extraction tooling
from the `@angular/localize` package rather than the old ViewEngine extractor.

PR Close #32912
2020-06-25 14:10:03 -07:00
190561d8a6 feat(localize): implement message extraction tool (#32912)
This tool, which can be run from the node_modules bin folder, can parse
the source files in your compiled app and generate a translation file
formatted with the configured syntax.

For example:

```
./node_modules/.bin/localize-extract -s 'dist/**/*.js' -f xliff1 -o dist/messages.en.xlf
```

PR Close #32912
2020-06-25 14:10:03 -07:00
ddb0a4e2e5 refactor(localize): handle location endings correctly (#32912)
Previously source locations required an ending position but this was not
being computed effectively. Now ending position is optional and it is
computed from an `endPath` passed to `getLocation()`.

PR Close #32912
2020-06-25 14:10:03 -07:00
07a07e34bc fix(compiler-cli): only read source-map comment from last line (#32912)
Source-maps can be linked to from a source-file by a comment at
the end of the file.

Previously the `SourceFileLoader` would read
the first comment that matched `//# sourceMappingURL=` but
this is not valid since some bundlers may include embedded
source-files that contain such a comment.

Now we only look for this comment in the last non-empty line
in the file.

PR Close #32912
2020-06-25 14:10:03 -07:00
dda3f49952 refactor(compiler): add source-map spans to localized strings (#32912)
Previously localized strings were not mapped to their original
source location, so it was not possible to back-trace them
in tools like the i18n message extractor.

PR Close #32912
2020-06-25 14:10:03 -07:00
decd95e7f0 fix(compiler-cli): ensure source-maps can handle webpack:// protocol (#32912)
Webpack and other build tools sometimes inline the contents of the
source files in their generated source-maps, and at the same time
change the paths to be prefixed with a protocol, such as `webpack://`.

This can confuse tools that need to read these paths, so now it is
possible to provide a mapping to where these files originated.

PR Close #32912
2020-06-25 14:10:03 -07:00
6abb8d0d91 feat(compiler-cli): add SourceFile.getOriginalLocation() to sourcemaps package (#32912)
This method will allow us to find the original location given a
generated location, which is useful in fine grained work with
source-mapping. E.g. in `$localize` tooling.

PR Close #32912
2020-06-25 14:10:03 -07:00
2b2146bc58 docs: Uses correct component in the MessageService (#37666)
This commit uses the correct component (`HeroesComponent`) in the.
`MessageService`. Previously, the `MessageService` was using
`HeroeService`.

Closes #37654

PR Close #37666
2020-06-25 13:48:59 -07:00
3a698e2d08 feat(docs-infra): update deploy-to-firebase.sh script to support v9 multisite setup (#37721)
v9.angular.io was used to pilot the firebase hosting multisites setup for angular.io.

The deployments so far have been done manually to control the deployment process.

This change, automates the deployment for v9.angular.io so that future deployments can be made from
the CI.

See https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/DEV-125 for more info.

In the process of updating the scripts I rediscovered a bug in the deploy-to-firebase.sh script that
incorrect compared two numbers as strings. This previously worked correctly because we were comparing
single digit numbers. With the release of v10, we now compare 9 > 10 which behaves differently for
strings and numbers. The bug was fixed by switching to an arithmetic comparison of the two variables.

This bug has been fixed on the master branch but not on the 9.1.x branch. I realized this during the
rebase, but found my version to be a bit cleaner, so I kept it.

PR Close #37721
2020-06-25 13:44:52 -07:00
8a74508130 fix(http): avoid abort a request when fetch operation is completed (#37367)
`abort` method is calling, even if fetch operation is completed

Fixes https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/36537

PR Close #37367
2020-06-25 12:09:39 -07:00
ef1fb6dee4 fix(common): date pipe gives wrong week number (#37632)
Date pipe is giving wrong week number when used with the date format 'w'. If first week(according to Iso)  has some days in previous year

Fixes #33961

PR Close #37632
2020-06-25 12:08:46 -07:00
e36d5b201a fix(forms): correct usage of selectedOptions (#37620)
Previously, `registerOnChange` used `hasOwnProperty` to identify if the
property is supported. However, this does not work as the `selectedOptions`
property is an inherited property. This commit fixes this by verifying
the property on the prototype instead.

Closes #37433

PR Close #37620
2020-06-25 12:08:00 -07:00
77b62a52c0 fix(forms): handle form groups/arrays own pending async validation (#22575)
introduce a boolean to track form groups/arrays own pending async validation to distinguish between pending state due to children and pending state due to own validation

Fixes #10064

PR Close #22575
2020-06-25 12:07:25 -07:00
616543ded0 fix(router): add null support for RouterLink directive (#32616)
Value of "undefined" passed as segment in routerLink is stringified to string "undefined".
This change introduces the same behavior for value of "null".

PR Close #32616
2020-06-25 11:58:00 -07:00
2170ea270a fix(router): fix error when calling ParamMap.get function (#31599)
fix this.params.hasOwnProperty is not a function in case of creating an object using Object.create()

PR Close #31599
2020-06-25 11:57:24 -07:00
80d0067048 fix(router): RouterLinkActive should run CD when setting isActive (#21411)
When using the routerLinkActive directive inside a component that is using ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush and lazy loaded module routes the routerLinkActive directive does not update after clicking a link to a lazy loaded route that has not already been loaded.

Also the OnPush nav component does not set routerLinkActive correctly when the default route loads, the non-OnPush nav component works fine.

regression caused by #15943
closes #19934

PR Close #21411
2020-06-25 11:56:26 -07:00
5218916a7e feat(dev-infra): add a way to pass assets down to a benchmark application (#37695)
* add a param called ng_assets to the component_benchmark macro to allow static assets to be provided to the base angular app, not just through the ts_devserver

PR Close #37695
2020-06-25 11:51:51 -07:00
1c1eb3045c docs: Add support schedule for v10 (#37745)
This commit adds the support schedule for v10.
v10.0.0 was released on June 24, 2020.
Active support ends six months later, on Dec 24, 2020.
Long term support ends a year after that, on Dec 24, 2021.

PR Close #37745
2020-06-25 11:49:17 -07:00
4967997536 ci(compiler-cli): exempt compiler-cli .bazel files from dev-infra approval (#37558)
Previously, dev-infra approval (via PullApprove) was required for all
.bazel files in the monorepo, including those in packages/compiler-cli.

The compiler-cli package is a little special in this sense:
 * it's not shipped to NPM in the APF
 * it uses lots of internal subpackages to organize and test its code

As a result:
 * changes to compiler-cli BUILD.bazel files are not user visible and
   don't have larger implications for the packages published to NPM,
   unlike changes to other BUILD.bazel files in the repo
 * the requirement for dev-infra approval for BUILD.bazel changes is
   overly burdensome, because compiler-cli build files change more
   rapidly than those of other packages.

This commit exempts the compiler-cli's build files from the requirement
for dev-infra approval. It will be sufficient for such files to be
approved by the normal compiler reviewers.

PR Close #37558
2020-06-25 11:47:50 -07:00
666e6d15fa docs: Replace $emdash; with an actual em dash (#37723)
fix documentation in the lifecycle hooks guide where $emdash; was not being replaced by an actual em dash (-)

PR Close #37723
2020-06-25 11:41:54 -07:00
f3ec37ebbf release(benchpress): bump version to v0.2.1 and update @angular/core peer dependency (#37676)
Updates the version of `@angular/benchpress` to the next patch
version. i.e. `v0.2.1`. Additionally, the peer dependency
on `@angular/core` has been updated to be satisifed with
Angular v10 and v11.

Benchpress should be at least compatibe with the next two major
versions as it does not rely on any deprecated API from `@angular/core`.

PR Close #37676
2020-06-25 11:39:08 -07:00
cc3b1ebd96 refactor: cleanup unused dependencies in benchpress package (#37676)
Removes unused packages from the benchpress `package.json`. That
helps with deduping dependencies, and avoiding unused code
being downloaded.

PR Close #37676
2020-06-25 11:39:08 -07:00
29490cce30 build: set up caretaker note label in merge tooling (#37675)
Leverage the caretaker note label configuration in ng-dev's merge
tooling to prompt the caretaker for confirmation  when a PR has
the `PR action: merge-assistance` label. This should help to
surface for the caretaker, PRs which may need additional steps
taken, announcement messaging, etc.

PR Close #37675
2020-06-25 11:38:21 -07:00
bedc0451a0 docs(ngcc): add additional next steps to an error (#37672)
The file-writing error in the this commit can also be the result
of the ngcc process dying in the middle of writing files.

This commit improves the error message to offer a resolution
in case this is the reason for the error.

Fixes #36393

PR Close #37672
2020-06-25 11:37:43 -07:00
a0595f4b4f fix(forms): change error message (#37643)
Error message mention that ngModel and ngModelChange will be removed in Angular v7 but right not now sure when it will be removed so changed it to a future version

PR Close #37643
2020-06-25 11:36:59 -07:00
8924ec1474 test(docs-infra): add end to end tests for api reference (#37612)
Api search functionality only had unit tests @gkalpak suggested we should have some e2e tests too. Added some end to end tests.

Fixes #35170

PR Close #37612
2020-06-25 11:36:02 -07:00
4481bebb38 docs: add v9.angular.io to the angular.io version picker (#37719)
Now that v10 is out, it's time to add the v9.angular.io link to the version picker, so here we go...

PR Close #37719
2020-06-24 19:53:24 -07:00
f5bbfd7b8c docs(changelog): fix v10 announcement url (#37722)
PR Close #37722
2020-06-24 19:50:44 -07:00
41ce5240f2 docs: release notes for the v10.0.0 release 2020-06-24 16:05:23 -07:00
243824ef74 docs: updating guides and docs related to the v10 release (#37705)
Mostly just adding links to the migrations that were missing, adding the migrations into the navbar,
as well as correcting the @angular/bazel removal in the update guide.

I also added a commented out preamble for the release notes.

PR Close #37705
2020-06-24 09:37:34 -07:00
c95802f26f docs: add lightweight token page to library section of docs (#36144)
adds new DI technique recommendation for libraries to ensure tree-shaking for unused services
includes reasons for packaging schematics with libraries, clarify schematic usage recommendation

PR Close #36144
2020-06-23 16:34:51 -07:00
71c0363bb5 docs: add tslib update migration docs (#37402)
This adds documentation for the v10.0 tooling migration `update-libraries-tslib` contained within the `@schematics/angular` package.

PR Close #37402
2020-06-23 13:07:39 -07:00
e03adaf9b0 docs: add module/target compiler option migration docs (#37429)
This adds documentation for the v10.0 tooling migration `update-module-and-target-compiler-options` contained within the `@schematics/angular` package.

PR Close #37429
2020-06-23 12:46:22 -07:00
38dfbc775f ci(docs-infra): disable flaky tests (#37673)
I could not figure out the root cause of the flakes, so disabling the
flaky tests for now. See
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/37637#issuecomment-647608149 for
more info.

Fixes #37629

PR Close #37673
2020-06-23 12:45:11 -07:00
5229809adb docs: Initial commit of update guide for v10 release. (#37152)
This update includes modifications to the navigation.json file to
remove unneeded migration guides.

TODO: Redirects from v9 topics to v10; links to removed migration
guides need to point to v9.angular.io.

PR Close #37152
2020-06-23 11:56:49 -07:00
9d88ca07f8 docs: add solution-style tsconfig migration docs (#37512)
This adds documentation for the v10.0 tooling migration `solution-style-tsconfig` contained within the `@schematics/angular` package.

PR Close #37512
2020-06-23 11:55:01 -07:00
97383488e8 docs: add strict-mode.md file to pullapprove (#37679)
When I created the strict-mode.md file, I didn't add it to the
pullapprove list. Now it's there.

The issue was introduced in #37486.

PR Close #37679
2020-06-23 10:05:50 -07:00
cb566add3c docs: Add content for new strict mode for Angular CLI (#37486)
In v10, the Angular CLI supports a strict mode, which turns
on additional flags for the TypeScript and Angular compilers.

PR Close #37486
2020-06-22 16:29:15 -07:00
5c40fd65fa refactor(compiler-cli): tidy up file_system BUILD.bazel file_system (#37114)
* Re-order the `load` and `package` statements
* Make `srcs` glob more generic
* Remove unnecessary dependencies

PR Close #37114
2020-06-22 13:38:47 -07:00
2b53b07c70 refactor(ngcc): move sourcemaps into ngtsc (#37114)
The `SourceFile` and associated code is general and reusable in
other projects (such as `@angular/localize`). Moving it to `ngtsc`
makes it more easily shared.

PR Close #37114
2020-06-22 13:38:47 -07:00
6de5a12a9d refactor(ngcc): move logging code into ngtsc (#37114)
The `Logger` interface and its related classes are general purpose
and could be used by other tooling. Moving it into ngtsc is a more
suitable place from which to share it - similar to the FileSystem stuff.

PR Close #37114
2020-06-22 13:38:47 -07:00
3a418ab63b docs: fix invalid anchor for CLI flags in deprecation guide (#37662)
7521834296 added content for CLI
deprecations to the `angular.io` deprecations guide. It looks
like the anchor for the CLI deprecations is incorrect and
ends up showing up as code in the guide.

This commit fixes the anchor so that it doesn't show
up as code in the guide.

PR Close #37662
2020-06-22 10:57:16 -07:00
c8c0063499 ci: disable saucelabs tests on Firefox ESR while investigating failures (#37647)
Firefox ESR tests fail running the acceptance tests on saucelabs.  These tests are being
disabled while investigating the failure as it is not entirely clear whether this is
saucelabs failure or a something like a memory pressure error in the test itself.

PR Close #37647
2020-06-22 10:56:28 -07:00
34259e90cb build: determine pullapprove fallback with better active group counting (#37636)
Previously, the fallback group simply determined its active state based on the
of active groups during processing.  Instead, we should consider if there are
any active groups after excluding the ones we don't want to be considered, i.e.
the minimum required review group and the global approval groups.  This allows
for an explicit test of the active groups that exist rather than a prone to get
out of date number of expected active groups.

With this change, we additionally need to check to ensure that global approvals
have not caused other groups to no longer be active, causing a false case of
no active groups, when they have simply been superceded by a global approval.

PR Close #37636
2020-06-22 10:56:00 -07:00
d0c69d207c build: update required-minimum-review group to be global approvable (#37636)
Previously, the required-minimum-review group was still considered active when
a global approval was provided.  This would result in global approvers needing
to Reviewd-For both the global approval and minimum review groups.  Instead
when a global approver provides their approval, the minimum review group should
be considered satisified.

PR Close #37636
2020-06-22 10:56:00 -07:00
1f0818002c build: correct listed username for @Splaktar in pullapprove config (#37636)
Previously, Michael Prentice's username was erroneously listed at @michaelprentice
however his Github username is actually @Splaktar.  This issue is corrected by this
change to properly allow him to provide reviews.

PR Close #37636
2020-06-22 10:56:00 -07:00
fd65958b88 test: update symbol goldens to reflect optimized application (#37623)
Interestingly enough, our rollup bundle optimization pipeline
did not work properly before 1b827b058e5060963590628d4735e6ac83c6dfdd.

Unused declarations were not elided because build optimizer did not
consider the Angular packages as side-effect free. Build optimizer has
a hard-coded list of Angular packages that are considered side-effect
free. Though this one did not match in the old version of the rollup
bundle rule, as internal sources were resolved through their resolved
bazel-out paths. Hence build optimizer could not detect the known
Angular framework packages. Now though, since we leverage the
Bazel-idiomatic `@bazel/rollup` implementation, sources are resolved
through linked `node_modules`, and build optimizer is able to properly
detect files as side-effect free.

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:29 -07:00
12f674f404 ci: update components-repo-unit-tests job commit (#37623)
Updates to the latest commit of the `angular/components` repository. We
need to do this because we removed the `esm5.bzl` output flavour aspect,
but an old version of the components repo relied on this file to exist.

This is no longer the case, and we can simply update the version of the
components repo we can test against.

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:29 -07:00
413a0fb1ae fix(language-service): non-existent module format in package output (#37623)
The language-service package currently sets the `module` `package.json`
property and refers to a folder called `fesm5`. The language-service
though does not build with `ng_package` so this folder never existed.
Now with APF v10, ng package would not generate this folder either.

We should just remove the property as the primary entry-point is
the UMD bundle resolved through `main`. There is no module flavour
exposed to the NPM package as `pkg_npm` uses the named AMD module
devmode output that doesn't work for `module`.

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:29 -07:00
85abfd2171 test: remove unused stale ng_package test golden file (#37623)
It looks like there is a leftover golden in the `ng_package`
tests that is no longer used anywhere and does not reflect
the latest Angular Package Format v10 changes. We should be
able to remove it to keep our codebase healthy.

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:29 -07:00
1601ee6f6a refactor(dev-infra): ng_rollup_bundle rule should leverage @bazel/rollup (#37623)
Refactors the `ng_rollup_bundle` rule to a macro that relies on
the `@bazel/rollup` package. This means that the rule no longer
deals with custom ESM5 flavour output, but rather only builds
prodmode ES2015 output. This matches the common build output
in Angular projects, and optimizations done in CLI where
ES2015 is the default optimization input.

The motiviation for this change is:

* Not duplicating rollup Bazel rules. Instead leveraging the official
rollup rule.
* Not dealing with a third TS output flavor in Bazel.The ESM5 flavour has the
potential of slowing down local development (as it requires compilation replaying)
* Updating the rule to be aligned with current CLI optimizations.

This also _fixes_ a bug that surfaced in the old rollup bundle rule.
Code that is unused, is not removed properly. The new rule fixes this by
setting the `toplevel` flag. This instructs terser to remove unused
definitions at top-level. This matches the optimization applied in CLI
projects. Notably the CLI doesn't need this flag, as code is always
wrapped by Webpack. Hence, the unused code eliding runs by default.

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:28 -07:00
6898eab946 feat(bazel): provide LinkablePackageInfo from ng_module (#37623)
Adds the `LinkablePackageInfo` to the `ng_module` rule. This allows
the linker to properly link `ng_module` targets in Node runtime
actions. Currently this does not work properly and packages like
`@angular/core` are not linked, so we cannot rely on the linker.

9a5de3728b/internal/linker/link_node_modules.bzl (L144-L146).

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:28 -07:00
62a85f5e55 refactor(bazel): cleanup ng_package rule to not build fesm5 and esm5 output (#37623)
As of Angular Package Format v10, we no longer ship a `fesm5` and
`fesm5` output in packages. We made this change to the `ng_package`
rule but intentionally did not clean up related build actions.

This follow-up commit cleans this up by:

* No longer building fesm5 bundles, or providing esm2015 output.
* No longer requesting and building a third flavor for ESM5. We can
use TSC to downlevel ES2015 sources/prodmode output similarly to how it
is done in `ng-packagr`.

The third output flavor (ESM5) resulted in a build slow-down as we
required a full recompilation of sources. Now, we only have a single
compilation for prodmode output, and then downlevel it on-demand
to ES5 for the UMD bundles. Here is timing for building the release
packages in `angular/angular` before this change, and afterwards:

* Before: 462.157s = ~7.7min
* After: 339.703s =  ~5.6min

This signifies a time reduction by 27% when running
`./scripts/build/build-packages-dist.sh`.

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:28 -07:00
a8af8551ec refactor(dev-infra): migrate github api in GitClient to rely on GithubClient (#37593)
GitClient now uses GithubClient for github API interactions.  GithubClient is
a class which extends Octokit and provides a member which allows for GraphQL
requests against the Github GraphQL api, as well as providing convenience methods
for common/repeated Github API requests.

PR Close #37593
2020-06-22 10:54:43 -07:00
7e0eccc4ef docs: Refactor-i18n (#36924)
Rewrite headings to focus on tasks and separate reference info and best practices from tasks. Add missing steps or procedures, and links to important information. Make the example open in StackBlitz. See i18n Documentation Plan at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aV2TKsIqry7JnNiHEfhmheu5rNAbNl1IRYVhYErc7Ks/edit?usp=sharing

PR Close #36924
2020-06-22 10:52:59 -07:00
2a970a0af8 Revert "fix(router): fix navigation ignoring logic to compare to the browser url (#37408)" (#37650)
This reverts commit d3a817549b.

The reason for the revert is the problem reported in g3 which requires additional investigation.

PR Close #37650
2020-06-22 10:47:47 -07:00
bd7f440357 perf(ngcc): shortcircuit tokenizing in ESM dependency host (#37639)
This dependency host tokenizes files to identify all the imported
paths. This commit calculates the last place in the source code
where there can be an import path; it then exits the tokenization
when we get to this point in the file.

Testing with a reasonably large project showed that the tokenizer
spends about 2/3 as much time scanning files. For example in a
"noop" hot run of ngcc using the program-based entry-point
finder the percentage of time spent in the `scan()` function of
the TS tokenizer goes down from 9.9% to 6.6%.

PR Close #37639
2020-06-18 16:05:42 -07:00
d0437b3be0 docs: fix grammatical errors in developer docs (#37633)
The CONTRIBUTOR and DEVELOPER markdown docs contained a few typos
and grammatical errors, which are fixed in this commit.

PR Close #37633
2020-06-18 16:04:58 -07:00
1d844b9bd8 docs(core): correct type for opts.read (#37626)
The ContentChildren decorator has a metadata property named "read" which
can be used to read a different token from the queried elements. The
documentation incorrectly says "True to read..." when it should say
"Used to read...".

PR Close #37626
2020-06-18 16:04:09 -07:00
53e95233c3 refactor(dev-infra): cleanup shared package dependencies (#37594)
Cleans up the dependencies used in the shared dev-infra package
configuration. With the recent benchmarking utilities that have
been added, a lot of peer dependencies have been added.

We decided that we don't want to list every used dependencies as
peer dependency as that could result in unnecessary churn/noise
for consumers of the dev-infra package. Additionally, not all parts
of the dev-infra package are necessarily used.

Due to this, we want to apply the following rules for the package
dependencies:

1. If a dependency is only used in a shipped Bazel macro/rule that can be
optionally consumed, omit it from `package.json`. Bazel reports the
missing dependency on its own, so we want to avoid adding it to the
package json file.

2. Otherwise, if the dependency is large and commonly used (like
buildifier), add it to the `peerDependencies`. If not, add it
to the dependencies that are always brought in. We consider it
as acceptable to bring in a few small dependencies that might not
be used or not. Making all of those option would complicate the
use of the dev-infra package.

ds

PR Close #37594
2020-06-18 16:03:14 -07:00
879a674420 refactor(dev-infra): use shelljs instead of fs-extra for benchmark utils (#37594)
We added a new dependency on `fs-extra` to the dev-infra package. We can
remove this dependency and replace it with `shelljs` that is extensively
used in other places already.

The motiviation is that we can reduce dependencies needed for
for consumption of the shared dev-infra package.

PR Close #37594
2020-06-18 16:03:14 -07:00
71f008f906 fix(router): remove parenthesis for primary outlet segment after removing auxiliary outlet segment (#24656) (#37163)
For URLs that use auxiliary route outlets in the second or following path segments,
when removing the auxiliary route segment, parenthesis remain for the primary outlet segment.
This causes the following error when trying to reload an URL: "Cannot match any route".
The commit adds a check for this scenario, serializing the URL as "a/b" instead of "a/(b)".

PR Close #24656

PR Close #37163
2020-06-18 16:02:19 -07:00
1197965e69 docs: move ng-vikings 2020 to the already presented section (#37466)
This commit moves the ng-vikings 2020 event from the currently presenting
section into the already presented section.

PR Close #37466
2020-06-17 11:18:47 -07:00
8154bbd538 feat(dev-infra): support for caretaker note label in merge script (#37595)
Adds support for a caretaker note label to the merge script.
Whenever a configured label is applied, the merge script will
not merge automatically, but instead prompt first in order
to ensure that the caretaker paid attention to the manual
caretaker note on the PR. This helps if a PR needs special
attention.

PR Close #37595
2020-06-16 11:58:55 -07:00
f5e39999d7 docs: add side effect package.json in app structure (#37521)
With this change we add the special `package.json` which is used to mark the application free of non-local side-effects in the application source files section

PR Close #37521
2020-06-16 11:57:40 -07:00
ff33ab1379 docs: @angular/language‑service is no longer a dev-dependencies (#37521)
`@angular/
language‑service` is no longer needed as a dev-dependencies, infact we no longer generate project with this dependency as it can conflict with the https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Angular.ng-template

PR Close #37521
2020-06-16 11:57:39 -07:00
7521834296 docs: add new section for CLI deprecations (#37332)
Current documentation does not list CLI flag deprecations. This
change adds it for v10.

PR Close #37332
2020-06-16 11:57:04 -07:00
1185aa07a3 docs: wrong example in routerLink (#37590)
In routerLink if a fragment is added than fragment example shows that it is added before the params '/user/bob#education?debug=true' but actually they are added after that '/user/bob?debug=true#education' changed documentation to show correct example

Fixes #18630

PR Close #37590
2020-06-16 09:45:22 -07:00
ceca5dded5 feat(bazel): expose explicit mapping from closure to devmode files (#36262)
This feature is aimed at development tooling that has to translate
production build inputs into their devmode equivalent. The current
process involves guessing the devmode filename based on string
replace patterns. This allows consuming build actions to read the
known mappings instead.

This is a change in anticipation of an update to the general
Typescript build rules to consume this data.

PR Close #36262
2020-06-15 14:32:22 -07:00
2a145f2463 perf(forms): optimize internal method _anyControls in FormGroup (#32534)
The method was previously looping through all controls, even after finding at least one that
satisfies the provided condition. This can be a bottleneck with large forms. The new version
of the method returns as soon as a single control which conforms to the condition is found.

PR Close #32534
2020-06-15 14:31:48 -07:00
e0dfa42d6e ci: include PR author as an approver of all PRs (#36915)
This change adds an implicit approval for any change by the
PR author.  This allows for a PR author to provide the required
owner approval for an area of the code base.

This change helps to align the review methodology with how Google's
internal system works. Where anyone is able to provide the LGTM
for a change if thats all that is needed.

PR Close #36915
2020-06-15 14:29:33 -07:00
cc37af2314 fix(dev-infra): allow for deep merging of pullapprove config aliases (#36915)
Set the yaml parser to support deep merges of yaml aliases,
to support having a default value for all rules to build upon.

PR Close #36915
2020-06-15 14:29:32 -07:00
87a679b210 build: import in-memory-web-api project (#37182)
Moves the `angular-in-memory-web-api` project into the main repository in order to make it easier to maintain and release.

PR Close #37182
2020-06-15 14:28:37 -07:00
a7359d494a docs: release notes for the v10.0.0-rc.6 release 2020-06-15 14:22:30 -07:00
66e6b932d8 refactor(compiler-cli): skip class decorators in tooling constructor parameters transform (#37545)
We recently added a transformer to NGC that is responsible for downleveling Angular
decorators and constructor parameter types. The primary goal was to mitigate a
TypeScript limitation/issue that surfaces in Angular projects due to the heavy
reliance on type metadata being captured for DI. Additionally this is a pre-requisite
of making `tsickle` optional in the Angular bazel toolchain.

See: 401ef71ae5 for more context on this.

Another (less important) goal was to make sure that the CLI can re-use
this transformer for its JIT mode compilation. The CLI (as outlined in
the commit mentioned above), already has a transformer for downleveling
constructor parameters. We want to avoid this duplication and exported
the transform through the tooling-private compiler entry-point.

Early experiments in using this transformer over the current one, highlighted
that in JIT, class decorators cannot be downleveled. Angular relies on those
to be invoked immediately for JIT (so that factories etc. are generated upon loading)

The transformer we exposed, always downlevels such class decorators
though, so that would break CLI's JIT mode. We can address the CLI's
needs by adding another flag to skip class decorators. This will allow
us to continue with the goal of de-duplication.

PR Close #37545
2020-06-15 12:47:57 -07:00
cc49a91de7 Revert "feat(bazel): expose explicit mapping from closure to devmode files (#36262)"
This reverts commit 7ac166ff08.
2020-06-15 10:19:56 -07:00
300c2fec9c refactor(compiler-cli): make IncrementalBuild strategy configurable (#37339)
Commit 24b2f1da2b introduced an `NgCompiler` which operates on a
`ts.Program` independently of the `NgtscProgram`. The NgCompiler got its
`IncrementalDriver` (for incremental reuse of Angular compilation results)
by looking at a monkey-patched property on the `ts.Program`.

This monkey-patching operation causes problems with the Angular indexer
(specifically, it seems to cause the indexer to retain too much of prior
programs, resulting in OOM issues). To work around this, `IncrementalDriver`
reuse is now handled by a dedicated `IncrementalBuildStrategy`. One
implementation of this interface is used by the `NgtscProgram` to perform
the old-style reuse, relying on the previous instance of `NgtscProgram`
instead of monkey-patching. Only for `NgTscPlugin` is the monkey-patching
strategy used, as the plugin sits behind an interface which only provides
access to the `ts.Program`, not a prior instance of the plugin.

PR Close #37339
2020-06-15 09:50:08 -07:00
a7faa6bb65 docs(service-worker): minor fixes/improvements in the SW Communication guide (#37555)
This commit includes various fixes/improvements for the
"Service worker communication" guide.

This partially addresses #37527.

PR Close #37555
2020-06-15 09:48:55 -07:00
bcc0a035cc docs(service-worker): update default value of SwRegistrationOptions#registrationStrategy (#37555)
The default value was changed from `registerWhenStable` to
`registerWhenStable:30000` in 29e8a64cf0,
but the decumentation was not updated to reflect that.

This commit updates the documentation to mention the correct default
value.

PR Close #37555
2020-06-15 09:48:55 -07:00
e99bcbb4d4 fix(language-service): wrong completions in conditional operator (#37505)
In `a ? b.~{cursor}`, the LS will provide the symbols in the scope of the current template, because the `path.tail` is `falseExp` whose value is `EmptyExpr`, and the span of `falseExp` is wider than the `trueExp`, so the value of `path` should be narrowed.

PR Close #37505
2020-06-15 09:41:25 -07:00
adc9d5cdcb docs: describe how to configure CommonJS modules (#37331)
In version 10, we have a new option for the `angular.json` file,
`allowedCommonJsDependencies`, so users can opt in to support
CommonJS modules.

PR Close #37331
2020-06-15 09:40:44 -07:00
d330cd85ac refactor: move hover into a proper @media hover (#37320)
This commit moves the contributor hover into the `@media(hover:hover)`
query. This will help to identify if the user's primary input mechanism
can hover over elements.

PR Close #37320
2020-06-15 09:39:17 -07:00
09d6dc50ef docs: Update documentation to reflect addition of tsconfig.base.json. (#37222)
In version 10, there is a new `tsconfig.json` file, which contains
the paths to all other `tsconfig` files used in a workspace. The
previous `tsconfig.json` file still exists, but has been renamed to
`tsconfig.base.json`.

In addition to documenting this change, I have updated files that
refer to TypeScript configuration files generically to remove specific
references to `tsconfig.json.` This should help avoid confusing users.

PR Close #37222
2020-06-15 09:37:00 -07:00
7ac166ff08 feat(bazel): expose explicit mapping from closure to devmode files (#36262)
This feature is aimed at development tooling that has to translate
production build inputs into their devmode equivalent. The current
process involves guessing the devmode filename based on string
replace patterns. This allows consuming build actions to read the
known mappings instead.

This is a change in anticipation of an update to the general
Typescript build rules to consume this data.

PR Close #36262
2020-06-15 09:35:35 -07:00
ae4f81cbab docs: Change 'function' to 'method' for clarity that getHereos() is (#35998)
intended as a class method

Change 'function' to 'method' for clarity that getHereos() is
intended as a class method in Tour of Heroes part 4.

PR Close #35998
2020-06-15 09:07:51 -07:00
c1fdfd4f14 docs: update CONTRIBUTING.md with info about major docs changes (#35238)
The goal of this change is to clarify definition of major feature submissions to include writing new topics for the docs.

PR Close #35238
2020-06-15 09:05:16 -07:00
62e4acc3d1 docs: fix typo in control_value_accessor.ts (#37057)
This commit updates the `ControlValueAccessor` class description in the `@angular/forms` package to fix a typo.

PR Close #37057
2020-06-12 15:11:11 -07:00
1091ddbb8e build(bazel): check for renderer flag in ng_module() (#37529)
This checks for a Bazel flag in `ng_module()` in the `_renderer` attribute
which specifies the renderer to use for the build.

The main advantage of this flag is that it can be overridden with [Bazel
transitions](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/config.html),
giving much more flexibility for migrating individual applications in a
Bazel workspace to Ivy.

This flag is not intended to replace `--config ivy` or
`--define angular_ivy_enabled=True` (although it technically could). As a
result, this flag is not and will not actually be used anywhere in the
`angular/angular` repo. Instead, a `string_flag()` is provided  internally
which sets the renderer via a transition. See http://cl/315749946.

Note that this does **not** introduce a dependency on Skylib for
`angular/angular`. The dependency isn't actually necessary because
`BuildSettingInfo` is not used externally anyways. By doing this, it is not
necessary for downstream, external workspaces to depend on Skylib.

PR Close #37529
2020-06-12 15:10:39 -07:00
b45acb8d32 feat(dev-infra): add # to outputed list of PRs for discover-new-conflicts (#37556)
Adding in a `#` prepended to each PR number in the list of conflicting PRs
found by the discover-new-conflicts script will allow for users to copy
paste the output from the script into a github comment and have the PRs
automatically link.

PR Close #37556
2020-06-12 15:08:53 -07:00
104abe04ba ci: upload build results to ResultStore for CI linux bazel executions (#37560)
Bazel invocations will upload to ResultStore to allow for us to have better viewing
of execution/build logs.  This is only done on CI as the BES API requires credentials
from service accounts, rather than end user accounts.

PR Close #37560
2020-06-12 15:08:03 -07:00
1bc807c81a style(common): enforce format on newly included files (#36940)
Historically files to be formatted were added to a listing (via matchers)
to be included in formatting.  Instead, this change begins efforts to
instead include all files in format enforcement, relying instead on an
opt out methodology.

PR Close #36940
2020-06-12 15:06:41 -07:00
d3b5e5696f style(dev-infra): enforce format on newly included files (#36940)
Historically files to be formatted were added to a listing (via matchers)
to be included in formatting.  Instead, this change begins efforts to
instead include all files in format enforcement, relying instead on an
opt out methodology.

PR Close #36940
2020-06-12 15:06:41 -07:00
34e4098e85 build: increase scope of files with enforced formatting (#36940)
Historically files to be formatted were added to a listing (via matchers)
to be included in formatting.  Instead, this change begins efforts to
instead include all files in format enforcement, relying instead on an
opt out methodology.

PR Close #36940
2020-06-12 15:06:41 -07:00
8dcf618411 docs: add redirects for cli generated config files (#37533)
With this change we add redirects for config files generated by the Angular CLI. These links form part of a comment in the generated files, thus it is important that they valid for the many years to come.

PR Close #37533
2020-06-12 08:51:24 -07:00
7cc7955b5d docs: fix contributor website links with no protocol (#37528)
Two contributor website links do not have a protocol so they are treated as a relative URL and do not work as expected.

PR Close #37528
2020-06-12 08:50:52 -07:00
a075260751 docs: document how external link icons work (#37025)
After PR #36601 which added icons to all external links. Documented how this is happening via comments in scss file. For details visit PR #36601

PR Close #37025
2020-06-12 08:50:18 -07:00
aba33de5f5 build: fix outdated payload size (#37551)
Updates the payload size for one of the bundles that is currently causing one of the CI tasks to fail on master.

PR Close #37551
2020-06-12 08:49:45 -07:00
fe0782afa9 docs: small change in the Introduction (#35528)
The word "both" is automatically connected with the previous two bullet points and not the following two (because documents are usually read from top to bottom), which made the original sentence confusing for first time readers.

PR Close #35528
2020-06-11 19:11:56 -07:00
3545520e81 docs: fix result of sanitization example (#36059)
This commit fixes sanitization example
in https://angular.io/guide/template-syntax#content-security.

* Escape < and > of interpolation result.
* Fix result of property binding result.

PR Close #36059
2020-06-11 19:11:23 -07:00
5ea9119322 docs: make correction in Tutorial toh-pt6 (#37516)
Fixes issue [29535](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/29535) for the tutorial (toh-pt6) to remove the phrase that directed the reader to delete mock-heroes.ts when it is still needed for further tutorial steps.

PR Close #37516
2020-06-11 19:10:48 -07:00
2e355fd4d3 fix(compiler): unable to resolve destructuring variable declarations (#37497)
Currently the partial evaluator isn't able to resolve a variable declaration that uses destructuring in the form of `const {value} = {value: 0}; const foo = value;`. These changes add some logic to allow for us to resolve the variable's value.

Fixes #36917.

PR Close #37497
2020-06-11 19:10:04 -07:00
12f2101d08 docs: add link to Angular component/material changelog. (#37491)
At present, users don't have an easy way to discover what
deprecations occurred for Angular CDK or Angular Material.
This change adds a link to the changelog to the deprecations.md
file.

PR Close #37491
2020-06-11 19:04:12 -07:00
d3a817549b fix(router): fix navigation ignoring logic to compare to the browser url (#37408)
This PR changes the logic for determining when to skip route processing from
using the URL of the last attempted navigation to the actual resulting URL after
that transition.

Because guards may prevent navigation and reset the browser URL, the raw
URL of the previous transition may not match the actual URL of the
browser at the end of the navigation process. For that reason, we need to use
`urlAfterRedirects` instead.

Other notes:
These checks in scheduleNavigation were added in eb2ceff4ba
The test still passes and, more surprisingly, passes if the checks are removed
completely. There have likely been changes to the navigation handling that
handle the test in a different way. That said, it still appears to be important
to keep the checks there in some capacity because it does affect how many
navigation events occur. This addresses an issue that came up in #16710: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/16710#issuecomment-634869739
This also partially addresses #13586 in fixing history for imperative
navigations that are cancelled by guards.

PR Close #37408
2020-06-11 19:03:40 -07:00
c5493c192c docs: differential loading is opt-in (#37327)
With version 10, differential loading changes from `opt-out` to `opt
in`. This change updates the documentation accordingly.

PR Close #37327
2020-06-11 19:02:58 -07:00
d17084bf97 docs: add tslib change to v10 CHANGELOG (#37303)
Previously the tslib 2.0 change was not listed in the CHANGELOG because
it was marked as a refactoring. This change is important enough to be
listed in the changelog even tough it doesn't affect most of the users.

For users that do get unexpectedly affected by this change, it might be
useful to find the change listed in the CHANGELOG.

PR Close #37303
2020-06-11 19:01:25 -07:00
f150a304e8 refactor(compiler): remove extra imports (#37246)
There are some extra imports in the compiler package. These imports are not used anywhere in the file. So, removed those extra imports

PR Close #37246
2020-06-11 19:00:33 -07:00
886e3ebcca docs: update api ref doc for platform browser (#37186)
Edit descriptions, usage examples, and add links to be complete and consistent with API reference doc style

PR Close #37186
2020-06-11 18:59:12 -07:00
bf682d73d4 fix(ngcc): correctly get config for packages in nested node_modules/ (#37040)
Previously, ngcc would only be able to match an ngcc configuration to
packages that were located inside the project's top-level
`node_modules/`. However, if there are multiple versions of a package in
a project (e.g. as a transitive dependency of other packages), multiple
copies of a package (at different versions) may exist in nested
`node_modules/` directories. For example, one at
`<project-root>/node_modules/some-package/` and one at
`<project-root>/node_modules/other-package/node_modules/some-package/`.
In such cases, ngcc was only able to detect the config for the first
copy but not for the second.

This commit fixes this by returning a new instance of
`ProcessedNgccPackageConfig` for each different package path (even if
they refer to the same package name). In these
`ProcessedNgccPackageConfig`, the `entryPoints` paths have been
processed to take the package path into account.

PR Close #37040
2020-06-11 18:58:36 -07:00
8f3695e20e refactor(ngcc): add packageName property to EntryPoint interface (#37040)
This commit adds a `packageName` property to the `EntryPoint` interface.
In a subsequent commit this will be used to retrieve the correct ngcc
configuration for each package, regardless of its path.

PR Close #37040
2020-06-11 18:58:36 -07:00
829ddf95e5 fix(ngcc): correctly retrieve a package's version from its package.json (#37040)
In order to retrieve the ngcc configuration (if any) for an entry-point,
ngcc has to detect the containing package's version.

Previously, ngcc would try to read the version from the entry-point's
`package.json` file, which was different than the package's top-level
`package.json` for secondary entry-points. For example, it would try to
read it from `node_modules/@angular/common/http/package.json` for
entry-point `@angular/common/http`. However, the `package.json` files
for secondary entry-points are not guaranteed to include a `version`
property.

This commit fixes this by first trying to read the version from the
_package's_ `package.json` (falling back to the entry-point's
`package.json`). For example, it will first try to read it from
`@angular/common/package.json` for entry-point `@angular/common/http`.

PR Close #37040
2020-06-11 18:58:36 -07:00
fb10f62efc refactor(ngcc): refactor how info is retrieved from entry-point package.json (#37040)
This commit refactors the way info is retrieved from entry-point
`package.json` files to make it easier to extract more info (such as the
package's name) in the future. It also avoids reading and parsing the
`package.json` file multiple times (as was happening before).

PR Close #37040
2020-06-11 18:58:36 -07:00
8197557fcf refactor(ngcc): rename EntryPoint#package to EntryPoint#packagePath (#37040)
Rename the `package` property to `packagePath` on the `EntryPoint`
interface. This makes it more clear that the `packagePath` property
holds the absolute path to the containing package (similar to how `path`
holds the path to the entry-point). This will also align with the
`packageName` property that will be added in a subsequent commit.

This commit also re-orders the `EntryPoint` properties to group related
properties together and to match the order of properties on instances
with that on the interface.

PR Close #37040
2020-06-11 18:58:36 -07:00
e7a0e87c41 fix(ngcc): correctly get config for sub-entry-points when primary entry-point is ignored (#37040)
Previously, when an entry-point was ignored via an ngcc config, ngcc
would scan sub-directories for sub-entry-points, but would not use the
correct `packagePath`. For example, if `@angular/common` was ignored, it
would look at `@angular/common/http` but incorrectly use
`.../@angular/common/http` as the `packagePath` (instead of
`.../@angular/common`). As a result, it would not retrieve the correct
ngcc config for the actual package.

This commit fixes it by ensuring the correct `packagePath` is used, even
if the primary entry-point corresponding to that path is ignored. In
order to do this, a new return value for `getEntryPointInfo()` is added:
`IGNORED_ENTRY_POINT`. This is used to differentiate between directories
that correspond to no or an incompatible entry-point and those that
correspond to an entry-point that could otherwise be valid but is
explicitly ignored. Consumers of `getEntryPointInfo()` can then use this
info to discard ignored entry-points, but still use the correct
`packagePath` when scanning their sub-directories for secondary
entry-points.

PR Close #37040
2020-06-11 18:58:36 -07:00
ab9bc8a9ec refactor(ngcc): clean up unused imports, unused regex parenthesis, typos (#37040)
This is a follow-up to #37075, because I didn't manage to finish my
review before the PR got merged.

PR Close #37040
2020-06-11 18:58:36 -07:00
469d2b4640 refactor(ngcc): fix typos in comments (#37040)
This is a follow-up to #36944, because I didn't manage to finish my
review before the PR got merged.

PR Close #37040
2020-06-11 18:58:36 -07:00
31796e8e2f fix(zone.js): remove unused Promise overwritten setter logic (#36851)
In the early Zone.js versions (< 0.10.3), `ZoneAwarePromise` did not support `Symbol.species`,
so when user used a 3rd party `Promise` such as `es6-promise`, and try to load the promise library after import of `zone.js`, the loading promise library will overwrite the patched `Promise` from `zone.js` and will break `Promise` semantics with respect to `zone.js`.

Starting with `zone.js` 0.10.3, `Symbol.species` is supported therefore this will not longer be an issue. (https://github.com//pull/34533)

Before 0.10.3, the logic in zone.js tried to handle the case in the wrong way. It did so by overriding the descriptor of `global.Promise`, to allow the 3rd party libraries to override native `Promise` instead of `ZoneAwarePromise`. This is not the correct solution, and since the `Promise.species` is now supported, the 3rd party solution of overriding `global.Promise` is no longer needed.

PR removes the wrong work around logic. (This will improve the bundle size.)

PR Close #36851
2020-06-11 18:56:19 -07:00
284123c6ba fix(core): should fake a top event task when coalescing events to prevent draining microTaskQueue too early. (#36841)
Close #36839.

This is a known issue of zone.js,

```
(window as any)[(Zone as any).__symbol__('setTimeout')](() => {
  let log = '';
  button.addEventListener('click', () => {
    Zone.current.scheduleMicroTask('test', () => log += 'microtask;');
    log += 'click;';
  });
  button.click();
  expect(log).toEqual('click;microtask;');
  done();
});
```

Since in this case, we use native `setTimeout` which is not a ZoneTask,
so zone.js consider the button click handler as the top Task then drain the
microTaskQueue after the click at once, which is not correct(too early).

This case was an edge case and not reported by the users, until we have the
new option ngZoneEventCoalescing, since the event coalescing will happen
in native requestAnimationFrame, so it will not be a ZoneTask, and zone.js will
consider any Task happen in the change detection stage as the top task, and if
there are any microTasks(such as Promise.then) happen in the process, it may be
drained earlier than it should be, so to prevent this situation, we need to schedule
a fake event task and run the change detection check in this fake event task,
so the Task happen in the change detection stage will not be
considered as top ZoneTask.

PR Close #36841
2020-06-11 18:54:22 -07:00
7259208893 docs: Refactor-pipes (#36820)
Language tightened, and headings rewritten to focus on user tasks. Tasks now separated from concepts, and clarified as examples. Content is up-to-date and complete. Links to important information and relevant topics added.

PR Close #36820
2020-06-11 18:45:15 -07:00
7e5f6c2dc1 docs: release notes for the v10.0.0-rc.5 release 2020-06-11 16:08:38 -07:00
97dc85ba5e feat(core): support injection token as predicate in queries (#37506)
Currently Angular internally already handles `InjectionToken` as
predicates for queries. This commit exposes this as public API as
developers already relied on this functionality but currently use
workarounds to satisfy the type constraints (e.g. `as any`).

We intend to make this public as it's low-effort to support, and
it's a significant key part for the use of light-weight tokens as
described in the upcoming guide: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36144.

In concrete, applications might use injection tokens over classes
for both optional DI and queries, because otherwise such references
cause classes to be always retained. This was also an issue in View
Engine, but now with Ivy, this pattern became worse, as factories are
directly attached to retained classes (ultimately ending up in the
production bundle, while being unused).

More details in the light-weight token guide and in: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/16866.

Closes #21152. Related to #36144.

PR Close #37506
2020-06-11 13:21:11 -07:00
a937889c3b refactor(elements): add accessor workaround for build-optimizer (#37456)
Build-optimizer currently uses TypeScript 3.6 which is unable to resolve an 'accessor' in 'getTypeOfVariableOrParameterOrPropertyWorker'.

Unfortunately, in Build optimizer we cannot update the version of TypeScript because of https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/38412

PR Close #37456
2020-06-11 12:05:34 -07:00
aa8f1d569b build: add @babel/preset-env to dependencies (#37456)
`@babel/preset-env` is needed by for NGCC tests: 3569fdf451/packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/test/BUILD.bazel (L84)

However this is not as a depedency in the angular repo.

PR Close #37456
2020-06-11 12:05:34 -07:00
5dba3bf1fd build: update CLI packages to the latest RC version for v10 (#37456)
With this change we update the Angular CLI repo and aio packages to the latest RC version for version 10.

PR Close #37456
2020-06-11 12:05:33 -07:00
6651b4171d build: update to typescript 3.9.5 (#37456)
This TypeScript version contains the revert for the classes wrapped in IIFE change that was introduced in version 3.9.

PR Close #37456
2020-06-11 12:05:33 -07:00
8c682c52b1 fix(ngcc): use annotateForClosureCompiler option (#36652)
Adds @nocollapse to static properties added by ngcc
iff annotateForClosureCompiler is true.

The Closure Compiler will collapse static properties
into the global namespace.  Adding this annotation keeps
the properties attached to their respective object, which
allows them to be referenced via a class's constructor.
The annotation is already added by ngtsc and ngc under the
same option, this commit extends the functionality to ngcc.

Closes #36618.

PR Close #36652
2020-06-11 11:12:56 -07:00
e5b09cc49a docs: add example links to 'DoCheck' lifeycle hook docs (#36574)
There were some examples for 'DoCheck' in the lifeCycle hooks guide. Added a link to the relevant section of the guide in the 'DoCheck()' api docs.

Fixes #35596

PR Close #36574
2020-06-11 11:09:58 -07:00
b199ef6bfc feat(zone.js): move all zone optional bundles to plugins folders (#36540)
Zone.js has a lot of optional bundles, such as `zone-patch-message-port`, those
bundles are monkey patch for specified APIs usually for soem experimental APIs or
some old APIs only available for specified platforms. Those bundles will not be
loaded by default.

In this commit, since we have several main `sub packages` such as `zone`, `zone-node`,
`zone-testing`, I put all the optional bundles under `plugins` folders for consistency.

PR Close #36540
2020-06-11 11:08:48 -07:00
583a9d38a1 feat(zone.js): upgrade zone.js to angular package format(APF) (#36540)
Close #35157

In the current version of zone.js, zone.js uses it's own package format, and it is not following the rule
of Angualr package format(APF), so it is not easily to be consumed by Angular CLI or other bundle tools.
For example, zone.js npm package has two bundles,

1. zone.js/dist/zone.js, this is a `es5` bundle.
2. zone.js/dist/zone-evergreen.js, this is a `es2015` bundle.

And Angular CLI has to add some hard-coding code to handle this case, o5376a8b139/packages/schematics/angular/application/files/src/polyfills.ts.template (L55-L58)

This PR upgrade zone.js npm package format to follow APF rule, https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CZC2rcpxffTDfRDs6p1cfbmKNLA6x5O-NtkJglDaBVs/edit#heading=h.k0mh3o8u5hx

The updated points are:

1. in package.json, update all bundle related properties

```
  "main": "./bundles/zone.umd.js",
  "module": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
  "es2015": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
  "fesm2015": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
```

2. re-organize dist folder, for example for `zone.js` bundle, now we have

```
  dist/
      bundles/
             zone.js            // this is the es5 bundle
      fesm2015/
             zone.js            // this is the es2015 bundle (in the old version is `zone-evergreen.js`)
```

3. have several sub-packages.

1. `zone-testing`, provide zone-testing bundles include zone.js and testing libraries
2. `zone-node`, provide zone.js implemention for NodeJS
3. `zone-mix`, provide zone.js patches for both Browser and NodeJS

All those sub-packages will have their own `package.json` and the bundle will reference `bundles(es5)` and `fesm2015(es2015)`.

4. keep backward compatibility, still keep the `zone.js/dist` folder, and all bundles will be redirected to `zone.js/bundles` or `zone.js/fesm2015` folders.

PR Close #36540
2020-06-11 11:08:48 -07:00
1fce6d6bae docs: Minor grammar fix: "bug-free" (#36515)
Change documentation to a more grammatically correct format. "bug-free" is preferred over "bug free".

PR Close #36515
2020-06-11 11:07:54 -07:00
39f973430a docs: remove out of date GDEs (#36467)
Periodic documentation cleanup of GDEs which are no longer in the Angular program.

Removed:
 - "Filip Bruun Bech-Larsen"
 - "Vinci Rufus"
 - "Jeff Cross"

PR Close #36467
2020-06-11 11:04:11 -07:00
20346ff192 build: remove ngcontainer Docker (#36421)
ngcontainer Dockerfile was noted as deprecated ~2 years ago, we no longer
rely on it anymore nor do we publish it.

PR Close #36421
2020-06-10 12:59:07 -07:00
bd9c1e6cfc build: add commit message scope for migration changes (#36390)
This is a proposal commit that adds a separate scope for
migration changes. The motiviation is that migrations aren't
necessarily always affecting `@angular/core`, but are just
stored in the core package for a canonical location when
someone runs `ng update`. Additionally, it rather seems confusing in the
changelog if migration changes are listed under `core`.

PR Close #36390
2020-06-10 12:03:45 -07:00
d76a872efb docs: add Mike Huang as a GDE (#36472)
Update the GDE listing with info abbout Mike Huang.
Update the GDE listing with info abbout Mike Huang.

PR Close #36472
2020-06-10 11:53:25 -07:00
a398d6af45 docs: remove redundant web-worker nav (#37289)
Web- worker was 2 times in the nav pointing towards the same file, just with different names removed one to remove redundancy

PR Close #37289
2020-06-10 11:52:06 -07:00
e836eaf448 fix(docs-infra): preconnect to analytics origins (#37400)
Lighthouse recommends preconnecting to important third-party origins.
See: https://web.dev/uses-rel-preconnect

PR Close #37400
2020-06-10 11:51:43 -07:00
ae364864f6 fix(ngcc): do not scan import expressions in d.ts files (#37503)
It is quite common for the TS compiler to have to add synthetic
types to function signatures, where the developer has not
explicitly provided them.  This results in `import(...)` expressions
appearing in typings files.  For example in `@ngrx/data` there is a
class with a getter that has an implicit type:

```ts
export declare class EntityCollectionServiceBase<...> {
  ...
  get store() {
    return this.dispatcher.store;
  }
  ...
}
```

In the d.ts file for this we get:

```ts
get store(): Store<import("@ngrx/data").EntityCache>;
```

Given that this file is within the `@ngrx/data` package already,
this caused ngcc to believe that there was a circular dependency,
causing it to fail to process the package - and in fact crash!

This commit resolves this problem by ignoring `import()` expressions
when scanning typings programs for dependencies. This ability was
only introduced very recently in a 10.0.0 RC release, and so it has
limited benefit given that up till now ngcc has been able to process
libraries effectively without it. Moreover, in the rare case that a
package does have such a dependency, it should get picked up
by the sync ngcc+CLI integration point.

PR Close #37503
2020-06-10 11:51:18 -07:00
cc552dd702 feat(language-service): Remove HTML entities autocompletion (#37515)
This commit removes the autocompletion feature for HTML entities.
HTML entites are things like `&amp;`, `&lt;` etc.

There are a few reasons for the decision:

1. It is outside the core functionality of Angular LS
2. The implementation relies on regex, which incurs performance cost
3. There isn't much value if users do not already know which entity
   they want to use
4. The list that we provide is not exhaustive

PR Close #37515
2020-06-10 11:50:54 -07:00
021dd33ed8 docs: release notes for the v10.0.0-rc.4 release 2020-06-10 11:45:00 -07:00
684726cdac docs: release notes for the v9.1.11 release
This commit contains the release notes from the 9.1.11 release. They were Copy-pasted from the CHANGELOG in the 9.1.x branch.
2020-06-10 11:26:59 -07:00
7b005bb9cf Revert "fix(elements): fire custom element output events during component initialization (#36161)" (#37524)
This reverts commit e9bff5fe9f. Failures
were detected in Google tests due to this commit

PR Close #37524
2020-06-10 17:28:57 +00:00
401ef71ae5 fix(compiler-cli): downlevel angular decorators to static properties (#37382)
In v7 of Angular we removed `tsickle` from the default `ngc` pipeline.
This had the negative potential of breaking ES2015 output and SSR due
to a limitation in TypeScript.

TypeScript by default preserves type information for decorated constructor
parameters when `emitDecoratorMetadata` is enabled. For example,
consider this snippet below:

```
@Directive()
export class MyDirective {
  constructor(button: MyButton) {}
}

export class MyButton {}
```

TypeScript would generate metadata for the `MyDirective` class it has
a decorator applied. This metadata would be needed in JIT mode, or
for libraries that provide `MyDirective` through NPM. The metadata would
look as followed:

```
let MyDirective = class MyDir {}

MyDirective = __decorate([
  Directive(),
  __metadata("design:paramtypes", [MyButton]),
], MyDirective);

let MyButton = class MyButton {}
```

Notice that TypeScript generated calls to `__decorate` and
`__metadata`. These calls are needed so that the Angular compiler
is able to determine whether `MyDirective` is actually an directive,
and what types are needed for dependency injection.

The limitation surfaces in this concrete example because `MyButton`
is declared after the `__metadata(..)` call, while `__metadata`
actually directly references `MyButton`. This is illegal though because
`MyButton` has not been declared at this point. This is due to the
so-called temporal dead zone in JavaScript. Errors like followed will
be reported at runtime when such file/code evaluates:

```
Uncaught ReferenceError: Cannot access 'MyButton' before initialization
```

As noted, this is a TypeScript limitation because ideally TypeScript
shouldn't evaluate `__metadata`/reference `MyButton` immediately.
Instead, it should defer the reference until `MyButton` is actually
declared. This limitation will not be fixed by the TypeScript team
though because it's a limitation as per current design and they will
only revisit this once the tc39 decorator proposal is finalized
(currently stage-2 at time of writing).

Given this wontfix on the TypeScript side, and our heavy reliance on
this metadata in libraries (and for JIT mode), we intend to fix this
from within the Angular compiler by downleveling decorators to static
properties that don't need to evaluate directly. For example:

```
MyDirective.ctorParameters = () => [MyButton];
```

With this snippet above, `MyButton` is not referenced directly. Only
lazily when the Angular runtime needs it. This mitigates the temporal
dead zone issue caused by a limitation in TypeScript's decorator
metadata output. See: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/27519.

In the past (as noted; before version 7), the Angular compiler by
default used tsickle that already performed this transformation. We
moved the transformation to the CLI for JIT and `ng-packager`, but now
we realize that we can move this all to a single place in the compiler
so that standalone ngc consumers can benefit too, and that we can
disable tsickle in our Bazel `ngc-wrapped` pipeline (that currently
still relies on tsickle to perform this decorator processing).

This transformation also has another positive side-effect of making
Angular application/library code more compatible with server-side
rendering. In principle, TypeScript would also preserve type information
for decorated class members (similar to how it did that for constructor
parameters) at runtime. This becomes an issue when your application
relies on native DOM globals for decorated class member types. e.g.

```
@Input() panelElement: HTMLElement;
```

Your application code would then reference `HTMLElement` directly
whenever the source file is loaded in NodeJS for SSR. `HTMLElement`
does not exist on the server though, so that will become an invalid
reference. One could work around this by providing global mocks for
these DOM symbols, but that doesn't match up with other places where
dependency injection is used for mocking DOM/browser specific symbols.

More context in this issue: #30586. The TL;DR here is that the Angular
compiler does not care about types for these class members, so it won't
ever reference `HTMLElement` at runtime.

Fixes #30106. Fixes #30586. Fixes #30141.
Resolves FW-2196. Resolves FW-2199.

PR Close #37382
2020-06-10 09:24:11 -07:00
0a1d078a74 Revert "build: remove wombot proxy registry from package.jsons for release (#37378)" (#37495)
This reverts commit 26849ca99d.

PR Close #37495
2020-06-10 08:21:45 -07:00
35502c739c docs: release notes for the v9.1.10 release
This commit contains the release notes from the 9.1.10 release. They were copy-pasted from the CHANGELOG in the 9.1.x branch.
2020-06-09 15:25:31 -07:00
b2ccc34f9c perf(core): avoid pulling in jit-specific code in aot bundles (#37372)
In #29083 a call to `getCompilerFacade` was added to `ApplicationRef` which pulls in a bit of JIT-specific code. Since the code path that calls the function can't be hit for an AOT-compiled app, these changes add an `ngJitMode` guard which will allow for dead code elimination to drop it completely. Testing it out against a new CLI project showed a difference of ~1.2kb.

PR Close #37372
2020-06-09 13:34:43 -07:00
eaa38a5adc docs(dev-infra): add comment about what the requiredBaseCommit is (#37509)
Add a comment to describe what the commit was for the given SHA so that we don't have to look it up.

PR Close #37509
2020-06-09 13:29:24 -07:00
cb1373106b docs: wrong links in lifecycle hooks api documentaion (#36557)
lifecycle hooks api detailed documentation contained links which were pointing to onChanges hook only which is removed, made each hook point towards its deafult page link

PR Close #36557
2020-06-09 11:16:43 -07:00
f6ee911cbb docs(core): fix path referenced in comments of both compiler facade interface files (#37370)
Previously the comments for these files referenced a path to "packages/core/src/render3/jit/compiler_facade_interface.ts" that does not exist in the current codebase.

This PR corrects the path in these comments.

PR Close #37370
2020-06-09 08:28:26 -07:00
a3313709ea fix(dev-infra): local changes check not working (#37489)
Looks like we broke the `hasLocalChanges` check in the git client
when we moved it over from the merge script. The problem is that
we are using `git` in the first argument of `git.run`. That
means that we under-the-hood run `git git <..>`.

This commit fixes that, but also switches to a better variant
for ensuring no local changes because it exits with non-zero
when there are local changes.

PR Close #37489
2020-06-09 08:27:32 -07:00
0eacba5829 fix(dev-infra): rebase pr script not working (#37489)
The dev-infra rebase PR script currently does not work due to
the following issues:

1. The push refspec is incorrect. It refers to the `base` of the PR, and
not to the `head` of the PR.
2. The push `--force-with-lease` option does not work in a detached head
as no remote-tracking branch is set up.

PR Close #37489
2020-06-09 08:27:32 -07:00
bb924b63e6 fix(dev-infra): incorrect token sanitization when no token is specified (#37489)
We recently moved over the git client from the merge script to the
common dev-infra utils. This made specifying a token optional, but
it looks like the logic for sanitizing messages doesn't account
for that, and we currently add `<TOKEN>` between every message
character. e.g.

```
Executing: git <TOKEN>g<TOKEN>i<TOKEN>t<TOKEN>
<TOKEN>s<TOKEN>t<TOKEN>a<TOKEN>t<TOKEN>u<TOKEN>s<TOKEN>
```

PR Close #37489
2020-06-09 08:27:31 -07:00
7301e70ddd fix(platform-server): correctly handle absolute relative URLs (#37341)
Previously, we would simply prepend any relative URL with the HREF
for the current route (pulled from document.location). However,
this does not correctly account for the leading slash URLs that
would otherwise be parsed correctly in the browser, or the
presence of a base HREF in the DOM.

Therefore, we use the built-in URL implementation for NodeJS,
which implements the WHATWG standard that's used in the browser.
We also pull the base HREF from the DOM, falling back on the full
HREF as the browser would, to form the correct request URL.

Fixes #37314

PR Close #37341
2020-06-09 08:27:00 -07:00
7edb026619 fix(common): prevent duplicate URL change notifications (#37459)
Prevent duplicate notifications from being emitted when multiple URL change listeners are registered using SpyLocation#onUrlChange.

Use `@internal` annotation for the `_urlChangeSubscription` properties instead of the `private` access modifier. Otherwise, we get in trouble because of  `SpyLocation implements Location`.

PR Close #37459
2020-06-09 08:26:34 -07:00
0b7845964b test(common): prefer TestBed.inject over inject (#37459)
Use the strongly typed TestBed.inject rather than the weakly typed inject test utility function. Reuse injected dependency variables between sibling test cases.

PR Close #37459
2020-06-09 08:26:34 -07:00
55979fe0ae feat(language-service): TS references from template items (#37437)
Keen and I were talking about what it would take to support getting
references at a position in the current language service, since it's
unclear when more investment in the Ivy LS will be available. Getting TS
references from a template is trivial -- we simply need to get the
definition of a symbol, which is already handled by the language
service, and ask the TS language service to give us the references for
that definition.

This doesn't handle references in templates, but that could be done in a
subsequent pass.

Part of https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/29

PR Close #37437
2020-06-08 17:23:49 -07:00
6280cf95b4 fix(language-service): Improve signature selection by finding exact match (#37494)
The function signature selection algorithm is totally naive. It'd
unconditionally pick the first signature if there are multiple
overloads. This commit improves the algorithm by returning an exact
match if one exists.

PR Close #37494
2020-06-08 17:23:12 -07:00
8d817daf78 fix(router): Fix relative link generation from empty path components (#37446)
Partial resubmit of #26243
Fixes incorrect url tree generation for empty path components with children.
Adds a test to demonstrate the failure of createUrlTree for those routes.
Fixes #13011
Fixes #35687

PR Close #37446
2020-06-08 17:15:37 -07:00
946f1179e9 docs: release notes for the v10.0.0-rc.3 release
This commit contains the release notes from the 10.0.0-rc.3 release. They were copy-pasted from the CHANGELOG in the 10.0.x branch.
2020-06-08 17:13:37 -07:00
87fdd23157 docs: add note on publishing libraries in ivy (#36556)
Libraries are still build using view engine even after Ivy being the default engine for building angular apps. Added note on why libraries are built using VE and how they will be automatically compiled in Ivy using ngcc making it compatible for both

Fixes #35625

PR Close #36556
2020-06-08 15:05:51 -07:00
713fb3b587 docs(docs-infra): fix small typo (#37258)
The style guide docs had a typo "Alerts and Calllouts". Callouts is
spelled with two l's, not three. This PR fixes the typo.

PR Close #37258
2020-06-08 14:42:49 -07:00
0cb0f66c17 docs: place download section in toh to the top (#36567)
this is part of a larger effort to standardise download sections on angular.io

This commit partially addresses #35459

PR Close #36567
2020-06-08 11:41:52 -07:00
db11a0ddbf docs(service-worker): add staleWhileRevalidate strategy (#37301)
There is great workaround for implementing staleWhileRevalidate strategy in service-worker by setting strategy to freshness and timeout to 0u. Documented this in service worker config where all other strategies are documented

Fixes #20402

PR Close #37301
2020-06-08 11:41:20 -07:00
779344012a refactor(core): assert TNode is not a container when setting attribute on element (#37111)
This PR provides a more helpful error than the one currently present:
`el.setAttribute is not a function`. It is not valid to have directives with host bindings
on `ng-template` or `ng-container` nodes. VE would silently ignore this, while Ivy
attempts to set the attribute and throws an error because these are comment nodes
and do not have `setAttribute` functionality.

It is better to throw a helpful error than to silently ignore this because
putting a directive with host binding on an `ng-template` or `ng-container` is most often a mistake.
Developers should be made aware that the host binding will have no effect in these cases.

Note that an error is already thrown in Ivy, as mentioned above, so this
is not a breaking change and can be merged to both master and patch.

Resolves #35994

PR Close #37111
2020-06-08 11:21:05 -07:00
650974e1b3 test(language-service): Remove all markers from test project (#37475)
This commit removes all markers from the inline template in
`AppComponent` and external template in `TemplateReference`.

Test scenarios should be colocated with the test cases themselves.
Besides, many existing cases are invalid. For example, if we want to
test autocomplete for HTML element, the existing test case is like:
```
<~{cursor} h1>
```
This doesn't make much sense, becasue the language service already sees
the `h1` tag in the template. The correct test case should be:
```
<~{cursor
```
IMO, this reflects the real-world use case better.

This commit also uncovers a bug in the way HTML entities autocompletion
is done. There's an off-by-one error in which a cursor that immediately
trails the ampersand character fails to trigger HTML entities
autocompletion.

PR Close #37475
2020-06-08 10:25:42 -07:00
ed3c549063 ci: remove IgorMinar from reviewers list for pullapprove fallback group (#36456)
Historically we have had a pullapprove group `fallback` which acted as
a catch all for files which did not match any other groups.  This
group assigned reviews to IgorMinar, however it was not apparent that
this group was assigned.  This change removes this assignment.  This
group as active should always coincide with failures of the pullapprove
verification script. We continue to have this group as a secondary test
ensuring all files in the repo are captured by the pullapprove config.

PR Close #36456
2020-06-08 10:07:45 -07:00
3a116179b1 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to b76099083 (#37471)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](89dbc2caa...b76099083):

**Modified**
- help/generate.json

PR Close #37471
2020-06-08 09:33:52 -07:00
5e64c2b1df style(ngcc): post-merge review tidy up (#37461)
This commit tidies up a few of the code comments from a recent commit to
help improve the clarity of the algorithm.

PR Close #37461
2020-06-08 09:32:11 -07:00
d63ecf4c5f fix(service-worker): Don't stay locked in EXISTING_CLIENTS_ONLY if corrupted data (#37453)
**Problem**

After #31109 and #31865, it's still possible to get locked in state
`EXISTING_CLIENTS_ONLY`, without any possibility to get out (even by
pushing new updates on the server).
More specifically, if control doc `/latest` of `ngsw:/:db:control` once
gets a bad value, then the service worker will fail early, and won't be
able to overwrite `/latest` with new, valid values (the ones from future
updates).

For example, once in this state, URL `/ngsw/state` will show:

    NGSW Debug Info:
    Driver state: EXISTING_CLIENTS_ONLY (Degraded due to failed initialization: Invariant violated (initialize): latest hash 8b75… has no known manifest
    Error: Invariant violated (initialize): latest hash 8b75… has no known manifest
        at Driver.<anonymous> (https://my.app/ngsw-worker.js:2302:27)
        at Generator.next (<anonymous>)
        at fulfilled (https://my.app/ngsw-worker.js:175:62))
    Latest manifest hash: 8b75…
    Last update check: 22s971u

... with hash `8b75…` corresponding to no installed version.

**Solution**

Currently, when such a case happens, the service worker [simply fails
with an assertion][1]. Because this failure happens early, and is not
handled, the service worker is not able to update `/latest` to new
installed app versions.

I propose to detect this corrupted case (a `latest` hash that doesn't
match any installed version) a few lines above, so that the service
worker can correctly call its [already existing cleaning code][2].

[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/3569fdf/packages/service-worker/worker/src/driver.ts#L559-L563
[2]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/3569fdf/packages/service-worker/worker/src/driver.ts#L505-L519

This change successfully fixes the problem described above.

Unit test written with the help of George Kalpakas. Thank you!

PR Close #37453
2020-06-08 09:31:34 -07:00
77efddcac3 fix(dev-infra): await setup in runBenchmark (#37428)
* Fix for issue #36986.
* Changes runBenchmark into an async function.
* Awaits config.setup in runBenchmark.

PR Close #37428
2020-06-08 09:17:34 -07:00
d887ba85ad build: update to latest stable Chromium 83.0.4103 in both rules_webtesting and puppeteer (#37427)
Also added in detailed instructions of the process to determine the URLs corresponding to Chromium version desired

PR Close #37427
2020-06-08 09:16:40 -07:00
0c75a06b1e build: upgrade to bazel 3.2.0 and rules_nodejs 1.7.0 (#37358)
Upgrade to rely on bazel version 3.2.0 and rules_nodejs 1.7.0.  This
is part of a routine update as new versions become available.

PR Close #37358
2020-06-08 09:15:50 -07:00
aaa20093b2 ci: special case tooling-cli-shared-api review group (#37467)
The new tooling-cli-shared-api is used to guard changes to packages/compiler-cli/src/tooling.ts
which is a private API sharing channel between Angular FW and CLI.

Changes to this file should be rare and explicitly approved by at least two members
of the CLI team.

PR Close #37467
2020-06-05 19:23:52 -07:00
5568d824dd ci: extend and update the reviewer groups (#37467)
Update the pullapprove config to require multiple reviews for sensitive groups in order
to force distribution of knowledge and improve the review quality.

PR Close #37467
2020-06-05 19:23:52 -07:00
17996bf719 fix(dev-infra): properly determine oauth scopes for git client token (#37462)
Resubmit of b2bd38699b since
85b6c94cc6 accidentally reverted
the fix due to rebasing most likely.

PR Close #37462
2020-06-05 11:04:36 -07:00
2a330a60ed fix(elements): fire custom element output events during component initialization (#36161)
Previously, event listeners for component output events attached on an
Angular custom element before inserting it into the DOM (i.e. before
instantiating the underlying component) didn't fire for events emitted
during initialization lifecycle hooks, such as `ngAfterContentInit`,
`ngAfterViewInit`, `ngOnChanges` (initial call) and `ngOnInit`.
The reason was that that `NgElementImpl` [subscribed to events][1]
_after_ calling [ngElementStrategy#connect()][2], which is where the
[initial change detection][3] takes place (running the initialization
lifecycle hooks).

This commit fixes this by:
1. Ensuring `ComponentNgElementStrategy#events` is defined and available
   for subscribing to, even before instantiating the component.
2. Ensuring `NgElementImpl` subscribes to `NgElementStrategy#events`
   before calling `NgElementStrategy#connect()` (which initializes the
   component instance).

Jira issue: [FW-2010](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2010)

[1]: c0143cb2ab/packages/elements/src/create-custom-element.ts (L167-L170)
[2]: c0143cb2ab/packages/elements/src/create-custom-element.ts (L164)
[3]: c0143cb2ab/packages/elements/src/component-factory-strategy.ts (L158)

Fixes #36141

PR Close #36161
2020-06-05 10:36:39 -07:00
569d1ef583 refactor(elements): remove unnecessary non-null assertions and as any type-casts (#36161)
This commit removes some unnecessary non-null assertions (`!`) and
`as any` type-casts from the `elements` package.

PR Close #36161
2020-06-05 10:36:39 -07:00
85b6c94cc6 refactor(dev-infra): move GitClient to common util (#37318)
Moves GitClient from merge script into common utils for unified
method of performing git actions throughout the ng-dev toolset.

PR Close #37318
2020-06-05 09:46:40 -07:00
818d93d7e9 fix(ngcc): find decorated constructor params on IIFE wrapped classes (#37436)
Now in TS 3.9, classes in ES2015 can be wrapped in an IIFE.
This commit ensures that we still find the static properties that contain
decorator information, even if they are attached to the adjacent node
of the class, rather than the implementation or declaration.

Fixes #37330

PR Close #37436
2020-06-05 09:22:04 -07:00
d4c0962c7b refactor(dev-infra): use the exec() helper from utils/shelljs whenever possible (#37444)
There is an `exec()` helper provided by `utils/shelljs.ts`, which is a
wrapper around ShellJS' `exec()` with some default options (currently
`silent: true`). The intention is to avoid having to pass these options
to every invocation of the `exec()` function.

This commit updates all code inside `dev-infra/` to use this helper
whenever possible).

NOTE: For simplicity, the `utils/shelljs` helper does not support some
      of the less common call signatures of the original `exec()`
      helper, so in some cases we still need to use the original.

PR Close #37444
2020-06-05 09:21:18 -07:00
e31208beb1 docs: fix minor error in the "Structural directives" guide (#37452)
The sample code used in this guide uses [class.od]="odd".
But, in another portion of the guide, [ngClass]="odd" is mentioned instead.

PR Close #37452
2020-06-05 09:20:43 -07:00
3569fdf451 fix(common): prevent duplicate URL change notifications (#37404)
Prevent duplicate notifications from being emitted when multiple URL change listeners are registered using Location#onUrlChange.

PR Close #37404
2020-06-04 16:45:06 -07:00
eb6ba9ac80 docs: fix various typos (#37443)
This change just fixes various typos and misspellings across several docs.

I've included also a fix for an issue surfaced via #37423.

Closes #37423

PR Close #37443
2020-06-04 16:03:54 -07:00
4e7a4543b8 style(dev-infra): correct tslint failures in dev-infra directory (#37233)
Fixes tslint failures in dev-infra directory as the directory is now
part of the tslint enforced files.

PR Close #37233
2020-06-04 12:44:46 -07:00
753fed285c build: add dev-infra to tslint selected files (#37233)
Adds the dev-infra files to the scope of files on which tslint is
enforced.  This will allow for better code management/conformance.

PR Close #37233
2020-06-04 12:44:46 -07:00
dffcca73e4 fix(dev-infra): clean up usages within pullapprove tooling (#37338)
Clean up pullapprove tooling to use newly created common utils.
Additionally, use newly created logging levels rather than
verbose flagging.

PR Close #37338
2020-06-04 12:43:44 -07:00
c8f7fc22c7 refactor(dev-infra): change required base commit sha (#37424)
Update the commit sha to require that PRs have been rebased beyond the one which has new header requirements so we don't get failures after merging

PR Close #37424
2020-06-04 10:44:14 -07:00
b2bd38699b fix(dev-infra): properly determine oauth scopes for git client token (#37439)
We recently added a better reporting mechanism for oauth tokens
in the dev-infra git util. Unfortunately the logic broke as part
of addressing PR review feedback. Right now, always the empty
promise from `oauthScopes` will be used as `getAuthScopes` considers
it as the already-requested API value. This is not the case as
the default promise is also truthy. We should just fix this by making
the property nullable.

PR Close #37439
2020-06-04 10:42:53 -07:00
c025357fb8 feat(dev-infra): Add oauth scope check to ensure necessary permissions for merge tooling (#37421)
Adds an assertion that the provided TOKEN has OAuth scope permissions for `repo`
as this is required for all merge attempts.

On failure, provides detailed error message with remediation steps for the user.

PR Close #37421
2020-06-04 09:35:59 -07:00
57411c85b9 feat(ngcc): implement a program-based entry-point finder (#37075)
This finder is designed to only process entry-points that are reachable
by the program defined by a tsconfig.json file.

It is triggered by calling `mainNgcc()` with the `findEntryPointsFromTsConfigProgram`
option set to true. It is ignored if a `targetEntryPointPath` has been
provided as well.

It is triggered from the command line by adding the `--use-program-dependencies`
option, which is also ignored if the `--target` option has been provided.

Using this option can speed up processing in cases where there is a large
number of dependencies installed but only a small proportion of the
entry-points are actually imported into the application.

PR Close #37075
2020-06-04 09:22:39 -07:00
07a8016118 fix(ngcc): capture dynamic import expressions as well as declarations (#37075)
Previously we only checked for static import declaration statements.
This commit also finds import paths from dynamic import expressions.

Also this commit should speed up processing: Previously we were parsing
the source code contents into a `ts.SourceFile` and then walking the parsed
AST to find import paths.
Generating an AST is unnecessary work and it is faster and creates less
memory pressure to just scan the source code contents with the TypeScript
scanner, identifying import paths from the tokens.

PR Close #37075
2020-06-04 09:22:39 -07:00
4d69da57ca refactor(ngcc): move shared code into DependencyHostBase (#37075)
The various dependency hosts had a lot of duplicated code.
This commit refactors them to move this into the base class.

PR Close #37075
2020-06-04 09:22:39 -07:00
7f98b87ca0 fix(ngcc): ensure that more dependencies are found by EsmDependencyHost (#37075)
Previously this host was skipping files if they had imports that spanned
multiple lines, or if the import was a dynamic import expression.

PR Close #37075
2020-06-04 09:22:39 -07:00
c61decf7e5 docs: add blank line before header (#37391)
Currently, `Formatting your source code` is not being formatted as a header because of a missing empty line.
PR Close #37391
2020-06-04 09:20:26 -07:00
6e7bd939f6 perf(ngcc): cache parsed tsconfig between runs (#37417)
This commit will store a cached copy of the parsed tsconfig
that can be reused if the tsconfig path is the same.

This will improve the ngcc "noop" case, where there is no processing
to do, when the entry-points have already been processed.
Previously we were parsing this config every time we checked for
entry-points to process, which can take up to seconds in some
cases.

Resolves #36882

PR Close #37417
2020-06-04 09:19:38 -07:00
2021ad12cf ci(docs-infra): skip deploying RC version when lexicographically smaller than stable (#37426)
The angular.io production deployment script (`deploy-to-firebase.sh`)
compares the major version corresponding to the current branch (e.g.
`8` for branch `8.1.x`) against the major stable version (e.g. `9` if
the current stable version is `9.1.0`). It then uses the result of that
comparison to determine whether the current branch corresponds to a
newer version than stable (i.e. an RC version) and thus should not be
deployed or to an older version and thus may need to be deployed to an
archive vX.angular.io project.

Previously, the script was using string comparison (`<`) to compare the
two major versions. This could produce incorrect results for an RC major
version that is numerically greater than the stable but
lexicographically smaller. For example, 10 vs 9 (10 is numerically
greater but lexicographically smaller than 9).
Example of a CI job that incorrectly tried to deploy an RC branch to
production: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/726414

This commit fixes it by switching to an integer comparison (i.e. using
the `-lt` operator).

PR Close #37426
2020-06-04 09:17:29 -07:00
c4f4675ebf fix(language-service): Recover from error in analyzing Ng Modules (#37108)
In place of failing to return analyzed Ng Modules when the analyzer
fails, return the previously-analyzed Ng Modules (which may be empty)
and log an error.

Closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/777

PR Close #37108
2020-06-03 15:56:19 -07:00
34827559b9 docs: update the stackblitz in the GitHub Issue template (#37219)
This commit updates the bug report stackblitz template for opening a new
issue based on the current angular release.

Closes #37063

PR Close #37219
2020-06-03 15:55:44 -07:00
65c3888d01 docs: update file header to be correct (#37425)
The file header should be Google LLC rather than Google Inc. because it is now an LLC after Alphabet Holdings was formed.

PR Close #37425
2020-06-03 15:31:29 -07:00
e648a0c4ca refactor(compiler-cli): extract NgCompilerAdapter interface (#37118)
`NgCompiler` is the heart of ngtsc and can be used to analyze and compile
Angular programs in a variety of environments. Most of these integrations
rely on `NgProgram` and the creation of an `NgCompilerHost` in order to
create a `ts.Program` with the right shape for `NgCompiler`.

However, certain environments (such as the Angular Language Service) have
their own mechanisms for creating `ts.Program`s that don't make use of a
`ts.CompilerHost`. In such environments, an `NgCompilerHost` does not make
sense.

This commit breaks the dependency of `NgCompiler` on `NgCompilerHost` and
extracts the specific interface of the host on which `NgCompiler` depends
into a new interface, `NgCompilerAdapter`. This interface includes methods
from `ts.CompilerHost`, the `ExtendedTsCompilerHost`, as well as APIs from
`NgCompilerHost`.

A consumer such as the language service can implement this API without
needing to jump through hoops to create an `NgCompilerHost` implementation
that somehow wraps its specific environment.

PR Close #37118
2020-06-03 13:29:44 -07:00
965a688c97 fix(compiler-cli): use ModuleWithProviders type if static eval fails (#37126)
When the compiler encounters a function call within an NgModule imports
section, it attempts to resolve it to an NgModule-annotated class by
looking at the function body and evaluating the statements there. This
evaluation can only understand simple functions which have a single
return statement as their body. If the function the user writes is more
complex than that, the compiler won't be able to understand it and
previously the PartialEvaluator would return a "DynamicValue" for
that import.

With this change, in the event the function body resolution fails the
PartialEvaluator will now attempt to use its foreign function resolvers to
determine the correct result from the function's type signtaure instead. If
the function is annotated with a correct ModuleWithProviders type, the
compiler will be able to understand the import without static analysis of
the function body.

PR Close #37126
2020-06-03 13:23:16 -07:00
ab3f4c9fe1 fix(core): infinite loop if injectable using inheritance has a custom decorator (#37022)
If we detect that an injectable class is inheriting from another injectable, we generate code that looks something like this:

```
const baseFactory = ɵɵgetInheritedFactory(Child);

@Injectable()
class Parent {}

@Injectable()
class Child extends Parent {
  static ɵfac = (t) => baseFactory(t || Child)
}
```

This usually works fine, because the `ɵɵgetInheritedFactory` resolves to the factory of `Parent`, but the logic can break down if the `Child` class has a custom decorator. Custom decorators can return a new class that extends the original once, which means that the `ɵɵgetInheritedFactory` call will now resolve to the factory of the `Child`, causing an infinite loop.

These changes fix the issue by changing the inherited factory resolution logic so that it walks up the prototype chain class-by-class, while skipping classes that have the same factory as the class that was passed in.

Fixes #35733.

PR Close #37022
2020-06-03 13:16:25 -07:00
40f3bb5638 refactor(dev-infra): small changes and fixes (#36800)
Rename bazel workspace from npm_dev_infra to npm_angular_dev_infra_private to make it clear that this package is private to angular.
Change driver-utilities module_name to match the new bazel workspace name.
Correct a comment by rewording it from "deployed version" to "published version".
Fix merge conflicts in tmpl-package.json
Make "//packages/bazel/src:esm5.bzl" replacement more generalized so that importing from "//packages/bazel" works.
Deleted "dev_infra/*" path from modules/benchmarks tsconfig.
Moved //dev-infra/benchmark/browsers to //dev-infra/browsers.

PR Close #36800
2020-06-03 13:12:30 -07:00
a08d18a1fe revert: "revert: "build(core): use dev-infra's component_benchmark to show PoC (#36434)" (#36798)" (#36800)
This reverts commit 90a2796a7e.

PR Close #36800
2020-06-03 13:12:30 -07:00
64d6f35f94 revert: "revert: "build(dev-infra): update package.json and :npm_package (#36434)" (#36798)" (#36800)
This reverts commit f5ff2068a4.

PR Close #36800
2020-06-03 13:12:30 -07:00
caa4ab3235 revert: "revert: "feat(dev-infra): exposed new rule 'component_benchmark' via dev_infra (#36434)" (#36798)" (#36800)
This reverts commit ad8c4cdd75.

PR Close #36800
2020-06-03 13:12:30 -07:00
06a8ad28a7 refactor(forms): use a type guard to get rid of casts (#32541)
Use an explicit type guard when checking if a given object is of type AbstractControlOptions,
instead of a simple function returning a boolean value. This allows us to remove manual type
casting when using this function, relying instead on TypeScript to infer correct types.

PR Close #32541
2020-06-03 12:29:26 -07:00
382aa50c54 docs: refactor template-driven forms doc as a tutorial (#36732)
rework content to meet current documentation standards and conventions, structure as tutorial document type

PR Close #36732
2020-06-03 12:27:28 -07:00
044a19966d ci: temporarily disable Android 10 browser unit tests on Saucelabs (#37399)
Disabling Android 10 browser unit tests on Saucelabs due to errors.

After remediation from Saucelabs to correct the discovered failures, this change can be reverted to renable the tests on Android 10.

Example of failures seen:

```
02 06 2020 14:03:05.048:INFO [SaucelabsLauncher]: Chrome 10.0 (Android) session at https://saucelabs.com/tests/54f5fb181db644a3b4779187c2309000

02 06 2020 14:03:06.869:INFO [Chrome Mobile 74.0.3729 (Android 0.0.0)]: Disconnected browser returned on socket E-bi0p0NKtghk-HcAAAO with id 85563367.

Chrome Mobile 74.0.3729 (Android 0.0.0) ERROR: Error: XHR error loading http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/node_modules/rxjs/internal/operators/zip.js

	Error loading http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/node_modules/rxjs/internal/operators/zip.js as "../internal/operators/zip" from http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/node_modules/rxjs/operators/index.js

Error: XHR error loading http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/node_modules/rxjs/internal/operators/zip.js

    at error (http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/node_modules/systemjs/dist/system.src.js?1c6a6c12fec50a8db7aeebe8e06e2b70135c0615:1028:16)

    at XMLHttpRequest.xhr.onreadystatechange [as __zone_symbol__ON_PROPERTYreadystatechange] (http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/node_modules/systemjs/dist/system.src.js?1c6a6c12fec50a8db7aeebe8e06e2b70135c0615:1036:13)

    at XMLHttpRequest.wrapFn (http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone.js?942d01da94828e1c75e8527fa8d06f363d6379ce:809:43)

    at ZoneDelegate.invokeTask (http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone.js?942d01da94828e1c75e8527fa8d06f363d6379ce:432:35)

    at Zone.runTask (http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone.js?942d01da94828e1c75e8527fa8d06f363d6379ce:201:55)

    at ZoneTask.invokeTask [as invoke] (http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone.js?942d01da94828e1c75e8527fa8d06f363d6379ce:514:38)

    at invokeTask (http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone.js?942d01da94828e1c75e8527fa8d06f363d6379ce:1722:18)

    at XMLHttpRequest.globalZoneAwareCallback (http://angular-ci.local:9876/base/dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone.js?942d01da94828e1c75e8527fa8d06f363d6379ce:1748:21)
```

PR Close #37399
2020-06-02 17:32:34 -04:00
17e98198f4 docs(core): remove v10 mention from @Injectable warning (#37383)
In v9, we started showing a console warning when
instantiating a token that inherited its @Injectable
decorator rather than providing its own. This warning
said that the pattern would become an error in v10.

However, we have decided to wait until at least v11
to throw in this case, so this commit updates the
warning to be less prescriptive about the exact
version when the pattern will no longer be supported.

PR Close #37383
2020-06-02 17:30:58 -04:00
561c0f81a0 perf(ngcc): allow immediately reporting a stale lock file (#37250)
Currently, if an ngcc process is killed in a manner that it doesn't clean
up its lock file (or is killed too quickly) the compiler reports that it
is waiting on the PID of a process that doesn't exist, and that it will
wait up to a maximum of N seconds. This PR updates the locking code to
additionally check if the process exists, and if it does not it will
immediately bail out, and print the location of the lock file so a user
may clean it up.

PR Close #37250
2020-06-02 17:30:03 -04:00
4414be77c4 docs: refactor forms overview (#36919)
Reorganize and edit content of existing form overview to conform to current doc standards and styles

PR Close #36919
2020-06-02 17:29:15 -04:00
1b55da10b1 build: fix integration payload sizes 2020-06-02 10:51:06 -07:00
78ea2527a1 docs(router): fix a typo in example code (#37309)
The code in the example docs used TestBed.configureTestModule instead of TestBed.configureTestingModule.

PR Close #37309
2020-06-01 17:19:45 -04:00
4456e7e4de refactor(core): remove looseIdentical in favor of built-in Object.is (#37191)
Remove `looseIdentical` implementation and instead use the ES2015 `Object.is` in its place.
They behave exactly the same way except for `+0`/`-0`.
`looseIdentical(+0, -0)` => `true`
`Object.is(+0, -0)` => `false`

Other than the difference noted above, this is not be a breaking change because:
1. `looseIdentical` is a private API
2. ES2015 is listed as a mandatory polyfill in the [browser support
guide](https://angular.io/guide/browser-support#mandatory-polyfills)
3. Also note that `Ivy` already uses `Object.is` in `bindingUpdated`.

PR Close #37191
2020-06-01 17:19:17 -04:00
92c436dd1a test(language-service): disable ivy ls tests on CI (#37348)
This commit disables the tests for Ivy version of language service on CI
because the compiler APIs are not yet stable, so language service should
not assert against its behavipr.

PR Close #37348
2020-06-01 17:18:51 -04:00
b45f336635 fix(ngcc): do not inline source-maps for non-inline typings source-maps (#37363)
Inline source-maps in typings files can impact IDE performance
so ngcc should only add such maps if the original typings file
contains inline source-maps.

Fixes #37324

PR Close #37363
2020-06-01 17:18:31 -04:00
c3651cec0b docs(core): fix typo in decorators.ts relating to the use of Object.defineProperty. (#37369)
Previously there was a typo in a comment within the PropDecorator function relating to and justifying the use of Object.defineProperty. This PR clears up the wording that comment

PR Close #37369
2020-06-01 17:18:08 -04:00
3b52f7066b docs: fix typo in deprecations (#37379)
This PR fixes a typo in the deprecations guide, changing 'dropped support for of Windows 10...' to 'dropped support for Windows 10...'

PR Close #37379
2020-06-01 17:17:44 -04:00
8bb741198b docs: release notes for the v10.0.0-rc.2 release 2020-06-01 11:14:39 -07:00
26849ca99d build: remove wombot proxy registry from package.jsons for release (#37378)
Due to an outage with the proxy we rely on for publishing, we need
to temporarily directly publish to NPM using our own angular
credentials again.

PR Close #37378
2020-06-01 12:41:19 -04:00
4d0e175a65 fix(core): reenable decorator downleveling for Angular npm packages (#37317)
In #37221 we disabled tsickle passes from transforming the tsc output that is used to publish all
Angular framework and components packages (@angular/*).

This change however revealed a bug in the ngc that caused __decorate and __metadata calls to still
be emitted in the JS code even though we don't depend on them.

Additionally it was these calls that caused code in @angular/material packages to fail at runtime
due to circular dependency in the emitted decorator code documeted as
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/27519.

This change partially rolls back #37221 by reenabling the decorator to static fields (static
properties) downleveling.

This is just a temporary workaround while we are also fixing root cause in `ngc` - tracked as
FW-2199.

Resolves FW-2198.
Related to FW-2196

PR Close #37317
2020-05-29 18:52:01 -04:00
bd7393fc68 docs: Mention Bazel builder and schematics in Deprecations section (#37190)
This commit adds Bazel builder and schematics to the global list of
deprecations in Angular. A link to the migration doc is added.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
08ff8aa055 docs(bazel): Mention Architect prototype and Slack Channel (#37190)
This commit adds a link to the Bazel prototype for orchestrating
multiple CLI architects and also adds a link to the #angular channel in
the Bazel Slack workspace.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
f60d159d71 docs: Cleanup Bazel schematics deprecation doc (#37190)
This commit improves some wording in the deprecation doc for Bazel
builder and schematics in `@angular/bazel` and fixes the formatting.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
6aa5bfa21a refactor(bazel): Remove schematics and builder from package.json (#37190)
This commit removes the fields for ng-add, schematics and builder from
package.json of `@angular/bazel`.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
227ba625e6 docs: Add guide/bazel to Service Worker navigationUrls (#37190)
This commit adds an exception for "guide/bazel" to the navigationUrls in
the Service Worker config. This is needed for redirection to work.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
e64176019a docs: Redirect /guide/bazel to deprecation doc in Angular repo (#37190)
This commit adds a 301 redirect for /guide/bazel on angular.io to the
deprecation doc for Angular Bazel schematics in Angular repo.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
1fc7891add test: remove Bazel schematics integration test (#37190)
This commit removes the integration test for schematics in
`@angular/bazel` that is used to generate a Bazel builder. The Bazel
builder has been deprecated.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
e7930fcc15 ci: Remove aio/content/guide/bazel.md from pullapprove (#37190)
This commit removes aio/content/guide/bazel.md from the Bazel list in
pullapprove since Bazel builder has been deprecated and the doc has been
deleted.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
4b40740324 docs: Remove 'Building with Bazel' section (#37190)
This commit removes "Building with Bazel" section from angular.io
navigation list and Angular CLI landing page.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
a36667d984 refactor(bazel): Remove Schematics for Bazel Builder (#37190)
This commit removes `ng-add` and `ng-new` schematics for the Bazel
Builder, and update the corresponding BUILD files.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:40 -04:00
9791c9ecaf docs: Remove Bazel builder from @angular/bazel (#37190)
This commit adds a deprecation doc for Bazel builder in
`@angular/bazel` and removes the corresponding guide in angular.io.

PR Close #37190
2020-05-28 21:35:39 -04:00
df082307b9 docs: fix typo in committer.md (#37171)
Fix a type of COMMITTER.md, the url of the pullapprove service should be https://docs.pullapprove.com/,
now the document has an additional `https` prefix.

PR Close #37171
2020-05-28 18:43:05 -04:00
98d820030c docs(platform-server): fix renderModule usage guidance with Ivy (#37296)
Before the introduction of the Ivy renderer, users would compile
their applications and use the resulting factories for SSR, since
these post-compilation artifacts ensured faster delivery. Thus,
using the original module as the rendering entrypoint was
considered suboptimal and was discouraged.

However, with the introduction of Ivy, this guidance is no longer
applicable since these factories are no longer generated.
Comparable speed is achieved using the factory-less module
renderer, and so we update the guiance in the docs for the method.

PR Close #37296
2020-05-28 16:07:32 -04:00
f001aef2dc build: update requiredBaseCommit for patch branch merges (#37316)
Updates the requiredBaseCommit for merging to patch branch to the
latest commit message validation fix found in the 10.0.x branch.

Previously, the patch branch commit used was for the 9.1.x branch.

PR Close #37316
2020-05-28 16:06:08 -04:00
64fc8b8ee5 docs: add IE mobile to deprecated browsers (#37313)
Mobile versions of IE should also be deprecated, as the same reasons for deprecating IE 9 and 10 apply.

PR Close #37313
2020-05-27 17:23:18 -04:00
a62c1c441c build: migrate ng-dev config to .ng-dev directory (#37142)
Migrate to using .ng-dev directory for ng-dev configuration to allow
better management of the configuration using multiple files.  The
intention is to prevent the config file from becoming unruly.

PR Close #37142
2020-05-26 16:38:22 -04:00
3d154ab795 fix(dev-infra): migrate dev-infra config loading to .ng-dev directory (#37142)
Migrate to using .ng-dev directory for ng-dev configuration to better
allow management of the configuration using multiple files.  The
intention is to prevent the config file from becoming unruly.

PR Close #37142
2020-05-26 16:38:22 -04:00
d1ea1f4c7f build: update license headers to reference Google LLC (#37205)
Update the license headers throughout the repository to reference Google LLC
rather than Google Inc, for the required license headers.

PR Close #37205
2020-05-26 14:26:58 -04:00
5aeb9a4124 build: Update file-header lint rule to Google LLC (#37205)
Update the file-header lint rule to properly reference Google LLC
rather than Google Inc, for the required headers.

PR Close #37205
2020-05-26 14:26:58 -04:00
ecce99470a build: deprecate old merge script (#37247)
Deprecate the old merge script as it no longer correctly chooses
the patch branch due to relying on numerical sorting order from
git.  Git actually provides a lexicographical sorting order.  This
that 9.0.x will be chosen rather than 10.0.x as it is sorted based
the 9 vs 1, rather than 9 vs 10.

PR Close #37247
2020-05-26 14:25:43 -04:00
540c29cd6b feat(dev-infra): migrate release tool to use new logging system (#37232)
Migrate the release tool in ng-dev to use new logging system rather
than directly calling console.* to create a better experience
for users.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:35 -04:00
7827501d2a feat(dev-infra): migrate ts-circular-dependencies tool to use new logging system (#37232)
Migrate the ts-circular-dependencies tool in ng-dev to use new logging system rather
than directly calling console.* to create a better experience
for users.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:35 -04:00
e28f13a102 feat(dev-infra): migrate merge tool to use new logging system (#37232)
Migrate the merge tool in ng-dev to use new logging system rather
than directly calling console.* to create a better experience
for users.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:35 -04:00
e0002ef9ba feat(dev-infra): migrate ng-dev utils to use new logging system (#37232)
Migrate the ng-dev utils to use new logging system rather
than directly calling console.* to create a better experience
for users.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:35 -04:00
367f6fe12d feat(dev-infra): migrate pullapprove tool to use new logging system (#37232)
Migrate the pullapprove tool in ng-dev to use new logging system rather
than directly calling console.* to create a better experience
for users.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:35 -04:00
9b3ca19675 feat(dev-infra): migrate rebase tool to use new logging system (#37232)
Migrate the rebase tool in ng-dev to use new logging system rather
than directly calling console.*  to create a better experience
for users.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:35 -04:00
9388e47e1e feat(dev-infra): migrate discover-new-conflicts tool to use new logging system (#37232)
Migrate the discover-new-conflicts tool in ng-dev to use new logging system
rather than directly calling console.* to create a better experience
for users.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:35 -04:00
171d967993 feat(dev-infra): migrate commit-message tool to use new logging system (#37232)
Migrate the commit-message tool in ng-dev to use new logging system rather
than directly calling console.* to create a better experience
for users.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:35 -04:00
40e357411e feat(dev-infra): migrate format tool to use new logging system (#37232)
Migrate the formatting tool in ng-dev to use new logging system rather
than directly calling console.* to create a better experience
for users.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:35 -04:00
52c7aae4df feat(dev-infra): add group functions to logging system and remove color param (#37232)
Adds .group and .groupEnd functions to each of the logging functions
to allow creating groups in the logged output.  Additionally removes
the color parameter from logging functions, in favor of the color
being applied to the string at the call site.

PR Close #37232
2020-05-21 17:40:34 -04:00
87b1aeac0f build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to 89dbc2caa (#37243)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](200a21f8a...89dbc2caa):

**Modified**
- help/generate.json

PR Close #37243
2020-05-21 17:16:05 -04:00
93be1f1543 build: use static patch value for targetting branches in merge config (#37245)
Due to the desired patch branch (10.0.x) being on a semver version
that is unreleased as stable (there is no 10.0.0 on latest, it is on
next) our logic for determining target patch branches does not work.

This change is a workaround to unblock merging in the repo while a
longer term answer is discovered.

PR Close #37245
2020-05-21 17:07:26 -04:00
cdb5d07606 feat(dev-infra): expose script for determining merge branches (#37217)
The components repo and framework repository follow the same patch
branch concept. We should be able to share a script for determining
these merge branches.

Additonally the logic has been improved compared to the old merge script because
we no longer consult `git ls-remote` unless really needed. Currently,
`git ls-remote` is always consulted, even though not necessarily needed.

This can slow down the merge script and the caretaker process when a
couple of PRs are merged (personally saw around ~4 seconds per merge).

Additionally, the new logic is more strict and will ensure (in most
cases) that no wrong patch/minor branch is determined. Previously,
the script just used the lexicographically greatest patch branch.
This _could_ be wrong when a new patch branch has been created too
early, or by accident.

PR Close #37217
2020-05-21 10:35:23 -07:00
3e5fa56956 fix(dev-infra): ensure ts-node is registered with commonjs as module (#37217)
We recently added support for automatic registration of `ts-node`
when the dev-infra configuration is loaded.

In addition to registering ts-node, we should also ensure that the
`commonjs` module is set up. By default, `ts-node` would use ES module
imports that are not supported by default in NodeJS.

PR Close #37217
2020-05-21 10:35:23 -07:00
cfb37b8994 release: cut the v10.0.0-rc.0 release 2020-05-21 10:00:31 -07:00
a1001f2ea0 fix(core): disable tsickle pass when producing APF packages (#37221)
As of TypeScript 3.9, the tsc emit is not compatible with Closure
Compiler due to
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/pull/32011.

There is some hope that this will be fixed by a solution like the one
proposed in
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/38374 but currently it's
unclear if / when that will
happen.

Since the Closure support has been somewhat already broken, and the
tsickle pass has been a source
of headaches for some time for Angular packages, we are removing it for
now while we rethink our
strategy to make Angular Closure compatible outside of Google.

This change has no effect on our Closure compatibility within Google
which work well because all the
code is compiled from sources and passed through tsickle.

This change only disables the tsickle pass but doesn't remove it.

A follow up PR should either remove all the traces of tscikle or
re-enable the fixed version.

BREAKING CHANGE: Angular npm packages no longer contain jsdoc comments
to support Closure Compiler's advanced optimizations

The support for Closure compiler in Angular packages has been
experimental and broken for quite some
time.

As of TS3.9 Closure is unusable with the JavaScript emit. Please follow
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/38374 for more
information and updates.

If you used Closure compiler with Angular in the past, you will likely
be better off consuming
Angular packages built from sources directly rather than consuming the
version we publish on npm
which is primarily optimized for Webpack/Rollup + Terser build pipeline.

As a temporary workaround you might consider using your current build
pipeline with Closure flag
`--compilation_level=SIMPLE`. This flag will ensure that your build
pipeline produces buildable and
runnable artifacts, at the cost of increased payload size due to
advanced optimizations being disabled.

If you were affected by this change, please help us understand your
needs by leaving a comment on https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/37234.

PR Close #37221
2020-05-21 09:14:47 -07:00
6ca3fb19fd docs: release notes for the v${releaseVersion} release
This commit contains the release notes for the
9.1.9 release. They were copy-pasted from the
CHANGELOG on the 9.1.x (patch) branch.
2020-05-20 15:46:19 -07:00
267f844811 docs: update docs for microbenchmarks (#37140)
Update docs in the micro benchmarks to include:
* How to run with no turbo inlining
* Where to find the profiles in the DevTools
* Best way to debug benchmarks (using the profile_in_browser rather than --inspect-brk)

PR Close #37140
2020-05-20 13:37:27 -07:00
59e7203a40 build: complete removal of bazel format yarn commands (#37148)
Remove bazel yarn format deprecation message to complete the removal of
formatting bazel related files via yarn command command.

PR Close #37148
2020-05-20 13:32:40 -07:00
7db177d181 feat(dev-infra): create logging utils with support for defined logging levels (#37192)
Creates common logging functions at different levels. Allows for providing
logging statements which are actually printed to the console based on the
LOG_LEVEL environment variable.

PR Close #37192
2020-05-20 13:32:04 -07:00
3f4232a23d fix(dev-infra): ignore dev-infra scope while checking for features in patch branch (#37210)
This commit updates the script that checks master and patch branches to ignore features with `dev-infra` scope
 while verifying that there are no feature commits in patch branch. It's ok and in fact desirable for dev-infra features to be on the patch branch.

PR Close #37210
2020-05-20 13:31:37 -07:00
2a634648c2 ci: testing folders in compiler-cli should not require fw-testingapproval (#37220)
The `fw-testing` PullApprove group is really designed to
capture the top level public testing API groups in packages
like `common` and `router`.

The compiler-cli also has some folders that contain the path
segment `testing` but these should not require `fw-testing`
PullApprove approval.

This commit excludes the whole of `compiler-cli` package from
the `fw-testing` group.

PR Close #37220
2020-05-20 13:31:06 -07:00
97e13991c5 fix(ngcc): identifier ModuleWithProviders functions in IIFE wrapped classes (#37206)
In ES2015 IIFE wrapped classes, the identifier that would reference the class
of the NgModule may be an alias variable. Previously the `Esm2015ReflectionHost`
was not able to match this alias to the original class declaration. This resulted
in failing to identify some `ModuleWithProviders` functions in such case.

These IIFE wrapped classes were introduced in TypeScript 3.9, which is why
this issue is only recently appearing. Since 9.1.x does not support TS 3.9
there is no reason to backport this commit to that branch.

Fixes #37189

PR Close #37206
2020-05-20 13:30:32 -07:00
d42a912343 refactor(compiler-cli): expose the walkForDeclaration() function (#37206)
This test helper can be useful when searching for nodes within an IIFE.
Exporting it here is helpful in ngcc reflection tests.

PR Close #37206
2020-05-20 13:30:31 -07:00
03fef736d6 test(ngcc): give adjacent class identifier a distinct name (#37206)
To better check that the code is working, this commit gives a
distinct name (`DecoratedWrappedClass_1`) to the "adjacent"
class declaration in the tests.

PR Close #37206
2020-05-20 13:30:31 -07:00
78b8d0e1ef docs(changelog): fix broken link in CHANGELOG
When pasting over the 9.1.8 release notes,
the link for 10.0.0-next.9 was accidentally
cut off. This commit fixes the broken link for
10.0.0-next.9 in the CHANGELOG.
2020-05-20 10:37:35 -07:00
aedac71491 docs: release notes for the v9.1.8 release
This commit contains the release notes for
9.1.8, which were copy-pasted from the
9.1.x (patch) branch's CHANGELOG.
2020-05-20 10:35:30 -07:00
89b44d1900 fix(elements): do not break when the constructor of an Angular Element is not called (#36114)
Previously, the correct behavior of Angular custom elements relied on
the constructor being called (and thus the `injector` property being
initialized). However, some polyfills (e.g. `document-register-element`)
do not call the constructor of custom elements, which resulted in the
`injector` property being undefined and the `NgElementStrategy` failing
to be instantiated.

This commit fixes it by being tolerant to the `injector` property being
undefined and falling back to the injector passed to the
`createCustomElement()` config.

NOTE:
We don't have proper tests exercising the situation where the
constructor is not called. For now this is tested using a Google
internal test suite (which is how this issue was caught).
This commit also adds a rudimentary unit test to emulate this situation.

PR Close #36114
2020-05-20 09:43:36 -07:00
2fc5ae561b fix(elements): capture input properties set before upgrading the element (#36114)
Previously, if an element started out as a regular `HTMLElement` (not a
Custom Element) and was later upgraded to a Custom Element, any
properties corresponding to component inputs that were set on the
element before upgrading it would not be captured correctly and thus not
reflected on the instantiated component.

This commit fixes it by ensuring that such properties are captured
correctly.

Jira issue: [FW-2006](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2006)

Fixes #30848
Closes #31416

PR Close #36114
2020-05-20 09:43:36 -07:00
cb719ee16e test(elements): clean up TestStrategy between tests (#36114)
Previously, the `TestStrategy` `NgElementStrategy` used in
`createCustomElement()` tests was created once and re-used in each test
(due to complications related to how `customElements.register()` works).
As a result, the `TestStrategy` instance's state (e.g. inputs) could be
polluted from previous tests and affect subsequent ones.

This commit ensures the strategy instance is reset before each test.

PR Close #36114
2020-05-20 09:43:36 -07:00
ed46d9ebd7 test(elements): only declare helpers if needed (#36114)
Previously, helper modules/components classes were declared even if the
tests were not run (because the environment did not support Custom
Elements for example).

This commit moves the declaration of the helpers inside the `describe()`
block, so they are not declared unnecessarily. This is in preparation of
adding more helpers that need to access variables declared inside the
`describe()` block.

PR Close #36114
2020-05-20 09:43:36 -07:00
1380c5642b refactor(elements): remove unused imports and properties (#36114)
- Remove imports that are not used.
- Remove private class properties that are not used outside of the
  constructor.

PR Close #36114
2020-05-20 09:43:35 -07:00
e3d447229d refactor(elements): simplify accessing NgElementStrategy (#36114)
Previously, we had to check whether `NgElementStrategy` had been
instantiated before accessing it. This was tedious and error prone,
since it was easy to forget to add the check in new call sites.

This commit switches to using a getter, so that the check has to be
performed in one place and is transparent to call sites (including any
future ones).

PR Close #36114
2020-05-20 09:43:35 -07:00
327980bf49 fix(elements): correctly handle getting/setting properties before connecting the element (#36114)
`createCustomElements()` creates some getters/setters for properties
corresponding to component inputs that delegate to the
`NgElementStrategy`. However, it is not guaranteed that the element's
`NgElementStrategy` will have been created when these getters/setters
are called, because some polyfills (e.g. `document-register-element`) do
not call the constructor.

Previously, trying to get/set input properties before connecting the
element to the DOM (via `connectedCallback()`) would fail due to
`NgElementStrategy` not being created.

This commit ensures that the `NgElementStrategy` is always created
before used inside the input property getters/setters (similar to how it
is done for other methods of `NgElement`).

Mentioned in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/31416/files#r300326698.

PR Close #36114
2020-05-20 09:43:35 -07:00
4c30aa8343 docs(dev-infra): update .circleci/README.md (#37212)
The info about the pw storage is out of date.

We should really just point the reader to a go link, something like go/angular/passwords and keep
the info about secrets there.

PR Close #37212
2020-05-20 09:40:51 -07:00
e7c878027a docs: remove Vikram and Alex from aio (#37212)
Vikram and Alex are now Angular alumni. They made a mark on Angular and I hope we'll
get to collaborate with them in the future.

PR Close #37212
2020-05-20 09:40:51 -07:00
886f90516d docs: fix broken link in DEVELOPER.md (#37212)
The TOC at the top refers to an anchor that does not exist.

This change adds the missing anchor while preserving the old one in case someone depends on it.

PR Close #37212
2020-05-20 09:40:50 -07:00
1faf9bbeb0 docs(dev-infra): update ngcontainer docs (#37185)
Update developer instructions by clarify and adding missing login details for the hub.docker.com image server.

PR Close #37185
2020-05-20 09:38:44 -07:00
325ad7eb53 release: cut the v10.0.0-next.9 release 2020-05-19 16:19:43 -07:00
362fba4bde fix(dev-infra): make commit-message-filter script executable for merge (#37209)
Marks the commit-mesage-filter.js file as executable, allowing it
to be run by 'git filter-branch' during the merge script process.

PR Close #37209
2020-05-19 15:35:27 -07:00
211d33ad59 build: fix deprecation notice in scripts/github/merge-pr script (#37208)
The deprecation notice for the merge-pr script errantly referenced
'ng dev' rather than 'ng-dev', this PR corrects this.

PR Close #37208
2020-05-19 15:30:18 -07:00
383f04b96d feat(dev-infra): register ts-node when reading configuration (#37196)
`ts-node` is now an optional peer dependency of the shared dev-infra
package. Whenever a `ng-dev` command runs, and a TypeScript-based
configuration file exists, `ts-node` is set up if available.

That allows consumers of the package (as the components repo) to more
conveniently use a TypeScript-based configuration for dev-infra.

Currently, commands would need to be proxied through `ts-node`
which rather complicates the setup:

```
NG_DEV_COMMAND="ts-node ./node_modules/@angular/dev-infra-private/cli.js"
```

I'm thinking that it should be best-practice to use TypeScript for
writing the configuration files. Given that the tool is used primarily
in Angular projects (for which most sources are TypeScript), this should
be acceptable.

PR Close #37196
2020-05-19 15:21:57 -07:00
4e96cdc23f build: Add deprecation notice to merge-pr script to nudge to new tooling (#37204)
Adds a deprecation notice to the old merge-pr script informing the
user the script will be removed in favor of the ng-dev merge tooling.
This currently serves as a warning, and does not fail to perform the
merge.

PR Close #37204
2020-05-19 15:04:28 -07:00
772c5b8f64 refactor: update to tslib 2.0 and move to direct dependencies (#37198)
Tslib version is bound to the TypeScript version used to compile the library. Thus, we shouldn't list `tslib` as a  `peerDependencies`. This is because, a user can install libraries which have been compiled with older versions of TypeScript and thus require multiple `tslib` versions to be installed.

Reference: TOOL-1374 and TOOL-1375

Closes: #37188

PR Close #37198
2020-05-19 14:57:09 -07:00
8f1d0c317e docs: remove https://angular.io from internal links (#37157)
PR #36601 itroduces icons on all links if the link contains https:// or http:// but there were some internal links left which contained https://angular.io. Removed https://angular.io from all these links.

PR Close #37157
2020-05-19 10:11:41 -07:00
deac994517 refactor(docs-infra): remove rev property from Resource interface and data (#37181)
The `rev` property has been in the initial commit that introduced
`resources.json` (196203f6d7) and has been
added to all new entries since (always with the value `true`). This
field is a remnant from back when this data was stored in a Firebase
Database and the `rev` field indicated whether the entry has been
reviewed/approved by a DevRel lead or something. Now that the data is
kept in the repository and the reviewing is done as part of the
corresponding PR, this field is no longer necessary.

PR Close #37181
2020-05-19 10:10:56 -07:00
b754ab298a build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to 200a21f8a (#37200)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](dbde51375...200a21f8a):

**Modified**
- help/build.json

PR Close #37200
2020-05-19 10:10:29 -07:00
3a4e1b8f86 docs(router): corrected minor typo (#37166)
This commit corrects a typo and rephrases the first sentence of the `redirectTo`
description to be more understandable.

PR Close #37166
2020-05-18 16:23:31 -07:00
a73d2a7688 test(language-service): Remove unused code in test project (#37122)
This commit removes the `bootstrap()` function in the test project since
its presence has no effect on the behavior of language service.

Also removes the explicit cast when instantiating `CounterDirectiveContext`,
and let type inference takes care of that.

PR Close #37122
2020-05-18 16:19:56 -07:00
009f394237 feat(dev-infra): create rebase-pr tool in ng-dev (#37055)
Creates a tool in ng-dev which rebases a PR automatically and pushes
the rebase commits back to the PR.  This is meant to be a replacement
to the local merge script currently in the repo and currently has
feature parity.

PR Close #37055
2020-05-18 16:18:32 -07:00
5ac5ac1dec build: remove local rebase-pr script (#37055)
Remove the local rebase-pr script with a deprecation message
informing the user to instead perform rebases via ng-dev

PR Close #37055
2020-05-18 16:18:32 -07:00
cc1e0bbdc0 docs(router): add docs for RouterLink inputs (#37018)
The RouterLink and RouterLinkWithHref inputs do not have any docs. This comment adds jsdoc comments to the inputs.

PR Close #37018
2020-05-18 14:55:41 -07:00
ef9f8df9ed fix(router): update type for routerLink to include null and undefined (#37018)
PR #13380 added support for `null` and `undefined` but the type on the parameter was not updated.
This would result in a compilation error if `fullTemplateTypeCheck` is enabled.
Fixes #36544

PR Close #37018
2020-05-18 14:55:41 -07:00
87f951c5c1 ci: re-enable components-repo-unit-tests job (#37176)
With 844208f463, we disabled the
components-repo-unit-tests job. The components repo landed the required
TS 3.9.x update, so we can re-enable the job again.

PR Close #37176
2020-05-18 14:48:50 -07:00
afd58b3739 ci: update components repo unit tests job commit (#37176)
Updates the commit the `components-repo-unit-tests` job runs
against. The goal is that we run against a revision that at
least contains: https://github.com/angular/components/pull/19336.

The new commit contains fixes for a flaky test in the datepicker that we
saw failing in the components-repo-unit-tests job too:
https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/angular/angular/15359/workflows/27ffae7c-a7b8-46a3-9c9e-6dd22ca4734d/jobs/712643.

Additionally, with this commit, the components repo unit tests job will
use TypeScript 3.9.2, so we can re-enable the job in another commit.

PR Close #37176
2020-05-18 14:48:50 -07:00
c2c14c2a1f fix(dev-infra): incorrect base revision for merge script autosquash (#37138)
As mentioned in the previous commit, the autosquash strategy has
not been used in the components repo, so we could easily regress.

After thorough manual testing of the autosquash strategy again,
now that the merge script will be moved to framework, it came
to mind that there is a bug with the base revision in the
autosquash merge strategy. The problem is that the base revision
of a given PR is relying on the amount of commits in a PR.

This is prone to error because the amount of commits could easily
change in the autosquash merge strategy, because fixup or squash
commits will be collapsed. Basically invalidating the base revision.

To fix this, we fixate the base revision by determining the actual
SHA. This one is guaranteed to not change after the autosquash rebase.

The current merge script in framework fixates the revision by creating
a separate branch, but there is no benefit in that, compared to just
using an explicit SHA that doesn't need to be cleaned up..

PR Close #37138
2020-05-18 11:50:08 -07:00
e19930e70d fix(dev-infra): merge script autosquash should be interactive (#37138)
The components repo does not use the autosquash merge strategy, so
recent changes to that seem to broke the autosquash strategy.

Since we don't run the rebase in interactive mode, the `--autosquash`
flag has no effect. This is by design in Git. We can make it work by
setting the git sequence editor to `true` so that the rebase seems
like an interactive one to Git, while it isn't one for the user.

This matches conceptually with the merge script currently used in
framework. The only difference is that we allow a real interactive
rebase if the `commit message fixup` label is applied. This allows
commit message modifications (and others) if needed.

PR Close #37138
2020-05-18 11:50:08 -07:00
e7c017cfe3 build: configure dev-infra merge script (#37138)
Sets up the dev-infa merge script in the framework ng-dev configuration
file. This allow us to use the script in the future.

PR Close #37138
2020-05-18 11:50:08 -07:00
8a3493af47 feat(dev-infra): integrate merge script into ng-dev cli (#37138)
Integrates the merge script into the `ng-dev` CLI. The goal is that
caretakers can run the same command across repositories to merge a pull
request. The command is as followed: `yarn ng-dev pr merge <number>`.

PR Close #37138
2020-05-18 11:50:08 -07:00
318e9372c9 feat(dev-infra): move merge script over from components repo (#37138)
Moves the merge script from the components repository over
to the shared dev-infra package. The merge script has been
orginally built for all Angular repositories, but we just
kept it in the components repo temporarily to test it.

Since everything went well on the components side, we now
move the script over and integrate it into the dev-infra package.

PR Close #37138
2020-05-18 11:50:07 -07:00
22d80a6780 refactor(docs-infra): refactors createOverviewDump (#37141)
This commit removes the dependency on the `lodash` module and refactors
the `createOverviewDump` method.

PR Close #37141
2020-05-18 10:31:06 -07:00
593e07bd21 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to dbde51375 (#37154)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](15edb0231...dbde51375):

**Modified**
- help/e2e.json

PR Close #37154
2020-05-18 10:28:44 -07:00
3dfc7703c2 fix(compiler-cli): ensure LogicalFileSystem maintains case in paths (#37008)
The work to support case-sensitivity in the `FileSystem` went too far
with the `LogicalFileSystem`, which is used to compute import paths
that will be added to files processed by ngtsc and ngcc.

Previously all logical paths were canonicalised, which meant that on
case-insensitive file-systems, the paths were all set to lower case.
This resulted in incorrect imports being added to files. For example:

```
import { Apollo } from './Apollo';
import { SelectPipe } from './SelectPipe';
import * as ɵngcc0 from '@angular/core';
import * as ɵngcc1 from './selectpipe';
```

The import from `./SelectPipe` is from the original file, while the
import from `./selectpipe` is added by ngcc. This causes the
TypeScript compiler to complain, or worse for paths not to be
matched correctly.

Now, when computing logical paths, the original absolute paths
are matched against rootDirs in a canonical manner, but the actual
logical path that is returned maintains it original casing.

Fixes #36992, #36993, #37000

PR Close #37008
2020-05-18 10:28:18 -07:00
2ca2c8fe0f build: complete removal of gulp format (#37147)
Remove gulp format deprecation message to complete the removal of
formatting Typescript and Javascript files via gulp command.

PR Close #37147
2020-05-18 10:27:01 -07:00
8004eb0eec fix(dev-infra): misc fixes for the compare master and patch script (#37150)
This commit includes a couple minor fixes for the script that compares master and patch branch:
- take only relevant release commit into account while generating the diff
- fix the initial version display (avoid '+' sign from being added)
- removes obsolete parameter that was needed for v9.0.x branch only

PR Close #37150
2020-05-18 10:26:21 -07:00
89995075e6 refactor(docs-infra): refactors extractDecoratedClasses (#37135)
This commit removes the dependency on the `lodash` module and refactors
the `extractDecoratedClasses` method.

PR Close #37135
2020-05-18 10:25:30 -07:00
c2fa65640c docs: supply correct manifest.webmanifest filename (#37146)
Previously, the docs incorrectly identified the generated manifest file as "manifest.json" when it is actually "manifest.webmanifest".
PR Close #37146
2020-05-18 10:24:54 -07:00
2d065a32ec docs(docs-infra): improve docs on creating/updating the preview server Docker image (#37015)
This commit includes the following improvements:

- Document that the `create-image.sh` script (and by extention the
  `update-preview-server.sh` script) need to have access to a `yarn`
  executable.

- Add a note on cron jobs running in non-interactive, non-login shells
  (which affects their execution context and have different behavior vs
  running the same commands in an interactive, login shell).

- Change the Node.js and `yarn` installation instructions to ensure the
  `yarn` executable will be available on the `PATH` and not require an
  interactive, login shell (as happens, for example, when installing it
  via [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm)). This makes it easier to set
  up a cron job that runs the `update-preview-server.sh` script.

NOTE: The equivalent updates have been made on the GCE VM that hosts the
      PR preview server.

PR Close #37015
2020-05-18 10:24:20 -07:00
fcb68cc139 fix(docs-infra): better detect failed attempts to update the preview server Docker container (#37015)
In order to avoid unnecessary operations, the `update-preview-server.sh`
script, that is used to update the PR preview server Docker container,
will only try to update the Docker container if either any files in the
`aio/aio-builds-setup/` directory have changed since the last update or
if a previous update failed. A failed previous update is detected by
checking whether the temporary `aio-builds:provisional` Docker image
still exists. This temporary image is created during the update
operation and is renamed to `aio-builds:latest` if the update goes well.

Previously, the update script was not able to detect a previous failed
attempt if the operation failed before creating the
`aio-builds:provisional` Docker image, such as if the `create-image.sh`
script failed. This could lead to a situation where the preview server
Docker container would not be updated after a failed attempt.

This commit improves the logic for detecting failed attempts to account
for this type of failures. It does this by not removing an older
`aio-builds:provisional` Docker image until a new one is successfully
created.

NOTE: While this is not full-proof, it is an improvement as it
      eliminates a certain kind of failures.

PR Close #37015
2020-05-18 10:24:20 -07:00
01d1c1a9ab docs: grammatical error in ngcc (#37156)
The glossary.md file had a gramatical mistake. Added a that in ngcc definition to make the grammatical mistake right

PR Close #37156
2020-05-18 10:23:51 -07:00
1754beb59c release: cut the v10.0.0-next.8 release 2020-05-18 09:21:37 -07:00
844208f463 ci: temporary disable components-repo-unit-tests (#37129)
'components-repo-unit-tests'  CI job has been temporary disabled until the Components team support building and testing their repo with TypeScript 3.9. The TS 3.9 update is being done in https://github.com/angular/components/pull/19336. Once this gets merged we should re-enable this CI job.

More context on why this had to be disabled can be found: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/37129#issuecomment-629778337

PR Close #37129
2020-05-18 09:13:38 -07:00
1689f9378b test: fix AIO doc-viewer.component tests (#37129)
Some tests currently fail with a TS error
```
TS2783: 'id' is specified more than once, so this usage will be overwritten.
```

This changes fixes that.

PR Close #37129
2020-05-18 09:13:38 -07:00
011fdfa94f build: improve types of animateProp (#37129)
Some properties in the DOM lib interface `CSSStyleDeclaration` are not assignable such as `getPropertyPriority` and `getPropertyValue`. With this change we filter out properties which type is not `string` to fix the below error;

```ts
ERROR in src/app/layout/doc-viewer/doc-viewer.component.ts:202:43 - error TS2322: Type 'string' is not assignable to type 'string & ((property: string) => string) & ((property: string) => string) & ((index: number) => string) & ((property: string) => string) & ((property: string, value: string | null, priority?: string | undefined) => void)'.
  Type 'string' is not assignable to type '(property: string) => string'.

202               ? this.void$.pipe(tap(() => elem.style[prop] = to))
                                              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```

PR Close #37129
2020-05-18 09:13:38 -07:00
6466fb20c2 refactor: remove support for TypeScript 3.8 (#37129)
With this change we drop support for TypeScript 3.8 and remove all related tests.

BREAKING CHANGE:

TypeScript 3.8 is no longer supported, please update to TypeScript 3.9.

PR Close #37129
2020-05-18 09:13:37 -07:00
3f9b3d7666 build: add kara to public-api approvers (#37143)
This commit adds Kara (me) to the public-api group
so that we can start to divide the public-api code
reviews among more people.

PR Close #37143
2020-05-15 16:59:30 -07:00
8524688a87 build: move CHANGELOG to public-api approval group (#37143)
Previously, the CHANGELOG file was caught under the general
"*" glob, which meant that it fell under the dev-infra
approval group. This does not really make sense since it
has more to do with public-facing changes. As such, this
commit moves the CHANGELOG file specifically to the
public-api approval group.

PR Close #37143
2020-05-15 16:59:30 -07:00
7f58c579f3 docs(changelog): add breaking change note for ModuleWithProviders (#37121)
When I made the generic mandatory for ModuleWithProviders
in 20cc3ab, I forgot to add a formal "breaking changes" note
for the CHANGELOG. This commit adds the missing breaking
changes information.

PR Close #37121
2020-05-15 13:23:22 -07:00
3d7c85b2aa feat(dev-infra): create tool to determine conflicts created by a PR (#37051)
Creates a tool in ng-dev to determine the PRs which become conflicted
by merging a specified PR.  Often the question is brought up of how
many PRs require a rebase as a result of a change.  This script allows
to determine this impact.

PR Close #37051
2020-05-15 11:29:35 -07:00
55c2433171 docs(changelog): remove duplicate features and bug fixes (#37101)
We have accidentally added the `10.0.0-next.7` release information (features and bug fixes) twice in the `CHANGELOG.md`.

PR Close #37101
2020-05-15 10:22:20 -07:00
03afa36334 refactor(docs-infra): refactors checkUnbalancedBackTicks (#37065)
This commit removes the dependency on the `lodash` module and refactors
the `checkUnbalancedBackTicks` method.

PR Close #37065
2020-05-15 10:13:19 -07:00
05f1df3224 build: remove skipLibCheck from AIO examples (#37128)
`skipLibCheck` had to be added to a few AIO examples, because of a breaking change in master. These changes update to a newer version of `angular-in-memory-web-api` that accounts for the breaking change.

PR Close #37128
2020-05-15 10:05:26 -07:00
901db0e730 build(docs-infra): remove {@searchKeywords} from content when rendering (#37132)
Previously this inline-tag-def was returning the `doc` which is rendered
to the output as `[Object Object]` - obviously not what is intended.

Now it returns `''` which effectively strips the tag handler from the
rendered output.

PR Close #37132
2020-05-15 10:04:45 -07:00
564ca9e8ec build: add github config for ng-dev configuration (#37097)
Adds the gitub configuration to the ng-dev configuration. This github
configuration provides information needed for making API requests to
github.  Upcoming tooling related PRs will require these API requests
being possible.

PR Close #37097
2020-05-15 10:02:41 -07:00
20d377c11b feat(dev-infra): add github to common config for ng-dev configuration typings (#37097)
Adds a gitub object to the common configuration for ng-dev. This github
configuration provides information needed for making API requests to
github.

PR Close #37097
2020-05-15 10:02:40 -07:00
2c5e873da0 docs: move lazy loading and preloading tasks from router to lazy loading doc (#36748)
After rewriting much of the router doc, it became apparent that the lazy loading/preloading information should be in the lazy loading doc rather than in the router doc. There is now instead a short section that touches on lazy loading but links to the lazy learning document instead of covering it in detail in the router doc.

PR Close #36748
2020-05-15 10:01:52 -07:00
42a9e5ad7d ci: increase payload size limits for integration tests (#37123)
This commit updates payload size limits that are triggering errors after merging cda2530. That commit seems to contribute to the payload size increase, but all checks were "green" for the original PR (#35889), so it looks like it's an accumulated payload size increase from multiple changes. The goal of this commit is to bring the master branch back to "green" state.

PR Close #37123
2020-05-14 17:35:26 -07:00
cda2530df5 fix(core): Host classes should not be fed back into @Input (#35889)
Previously all static styling information (including the ones from component/directive host bindings) would get merged into a single value before it would be written into the `@Input('class'/'style')`. The new behavior specifically excludes host values from the `@Input` bindings.

Fix #35383

PR Close #35889
2020-05-14 15:54:13 -07:00
aaa89bb715 refactor(core): rename refreshDynamicEmbeddedViews to refreshEmbeddedViews (#37117)
Dynamic embedded views were conceptually different from inline embedded views, but we have since
removed the inline embedded views so we now only have "embedded views".
See related refactoring work to remove inline embedded views in #34715
and #37073.

PR Close #37117
2020-05-14 15:50:52 -07:00
ea971f7098 fix(core): inheritance delegate ctor regex updated to work on minified code (#36962)
If one component Parent inherit another component Base like the following:

@Component(...)
class Base {
  constructor(@Inject(InjectionToken) injector: Injector) { }
}

@Component(...)
class Parent extends Base {
    // no constructor
}

When creating Component Parent, the dependency injection should work on delegating ctors like above.

The code Parent code above will be compiled into something like:

class Parent extends Base {
  constructor() {
    super(...arguments);
  }
}

The angular core isDelegateCtor function will identify the delegation ctor to the base class.

But when the code above is minified (using terser), the minified code will compress the spaces, resulting in something like:
class Parent extends Base{constructor(){super(...arguments)}}

The regex will stop working, since it wasn't aware of this case. So this fix will allow this to work in minified code cases.

PR Close #36962
2020-05-14 15:49:46 -07:00
ddaa124162 refactor(core): remove _tViewNode field from ViewRef (#36814)
The _tViewNode field (that was marked as internal) on the ViewRef is not
necessery as a reference to a relevant TView is available as a local
variable.

PR Close #36814
2020-05-14 15:35:37 -07:00
7a30153aa1 test(core): verify that Ivy i18n works correctly with HTML namespaces (#36943)
This commit adds several tests to verify that i18n logic in Ivy handles elements with HTML namespaces correctly.

Related to #36941.

PR Close #36943
2020-05-14 15:20:42 -07:00
7acd33007d fix(dev-infra): do not require a commit body for release commits (#37110)
Release commits do not require a commit body as the context, usually
provided in commit body, is already available in the process of
releasing.  No additional value is gained from adding a body message
on these commits.

PR Close #37110
2020-05-14 13:03:34 -07:00
8a56c99f87 docs(router): Update router guide to use UrlTree for guard redirects (#37100)
The current implementation for redirecting users inside guards was in place
before the feature was added to allow `CanActivate` and `CanActivateChild` guards
to return `UrlTree` for redirecting users.

Returning `UrlTree` should be the default method, as it provides a more desirable
redirecting experience. When using `router.navigate` followed by `return false`,
the `Router` calls `resetUrlToCurrentUrlTree` (in the `finalize` operator) before
processing the navigation to the new route.  This can result in an undesirable
history if the navigation was the first navigation in the application - that is,
the route will briefly be reset to just `/` (see #36187).

Fixes #36187

PR Close #37100
2020-05-14 12:23:35 -07:00
77c0ef38be docs(router): filter the event to subscribe (#37027)
The current code will not work as the `e` will be an event,
If we try to access e.id and e.url it will throw an exception, the correct way is to use map or filter down to specific events

PR Close #37027
2020-05-14 12:01:46 -07:00
5f64e52ed4 docs: clarifies the service limitation (#36349)
Closes #36332

PR Close #36349
2020-05-14 11:59:44 -07:00
b2a3325258 docs: remove the note about @angular/http from the deprecations guide (#37070)
This was originally pushed by @igorminar in #36944, but later reverted in #35621
This commit reintroduces the original changes, and remove the `@angular/http` secion from the deprecations guide.

PR Close #37070
2020-05-14 11:01:18 -07:00
95f429c7e2 refactor(dev-infra): add atscott for fw-core approvers (#37020)
Add atscott (Andrew Scott) to the list of approvers in the fw-core section of the .pullapprove.yml file.

PR Close #37020
2020-05-14 11:00:20 -07:00
f16ca1ce46 build(docs-infra): correctly handle "pseudo" classes (#36989)
In the code base there are cases where there is, conceptually, a class
that is represented by a combination of an `interface`
(type declaration) and a `const` (value declaration).

For example:

```
export interface SomeClass {
  count(a?: string): number;
}
export const: SomeClass = class {
  someMethod(a: string = ''): number { ... }
};
```

These were being rendered as interfaces and also not
correctly showing the descriptions and default parameter
values.

In this commit such concepts are now rendered as classes.
The classes that are affected by this are:

* `DebugElement`
* `DebugNode`
* `Type`
* `EventEmitter`
* `TestBed`

Note that while decorators are also defined in this form
they have their own rendering type (`decorator`) and so
are not affecte by this.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:30 -07:00
508c555ce2 test: update language service module resolution cache (#36989)
With this change we update the expect of the `module resolution cache` were in the second count with cache the `fileExists` is called less then 700 times.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:30 -07:00
f97d8a9cbd refactor: EventEmitter to retain behaviour of pre TypeScript 3.9 (#36989)
TypeScript 3.9 introduced a breaking change where extends `any` no longer acts as `any`, instead it acts as `unknown`.

With this change we retain the behavior we had with TS 3.8 which is;

When using the `EventEmitter` as a type you must always provide a  type;
```ts
let emitter: EventEmitter<string>
```

and when initializing the `EventEmitter` class you can either provide a  type or or use the fallback type which is `any`

```ts
const emitter = new EventEmitter(); // EventEmitter<any>
const emitter = new EventEmitte<string>(); // EventEmitter<string>
``

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:30 -07:00
24ec5235a0 test: disable cli-hello-world-lazy-rollup from ivy tests (#36989)
`cli-hello-world-lazy-rollup` fails on a bundle size check because Ivy and VE main-es2015 sizes are different

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:30 -07:00
bbd556ee9f test: enable importHelpers for UMD builds (#36989)
This is a workaround for a TS 3.9 regression https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/38501 where the emitted `__exportStar` helpers have a missing semi-colon at the end of the unnamed function, when targetting UMD, and causes the following runtime error `Uncaught TypeError: (intermediate value)(…) is not a function`.

This is because the anonymous `__exportStar` function will be invoked with the function on the next like as the parameter which is subsequently invoking whatever was returned.

To get around this TS bug, add `importHelpers: true` in your tsconfig. This also, is recommanded to avoid multiple copies of the same helper being inlined, which might cause increase in bundle size.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:30 -07:00
466df41c8f test: update payload sizes after TS 3.9 update (#36989)
With this changer we update the CLI size-tracking changes for uncompressed
main-es2015 file. This file is larger due to new emitted shape of
ES2015 classes in TypeScript 3.9, which are now wrapped in IIFE.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:30 -07:00
4e1b5e43fa fix(compiler-cli): compute the correct target output for $localize messages (#36989)
In some versions of TypeScript, the transformation of synthetic
`$localize` tagged template literals is broken.
See https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/38485

We now compute what the expected final output target of the
compilation will be so that we can generate ES5 compliant
`$localize` calls instead of relying upon TS to do the downleveling
for us.

This is a workaround for the TS compiler bug, which could be removed
when this is fixed. But since it only affects ES5 targeted compilations,
which is now not the norm, it has limited impact on the majority of
Angular projects. So this fix can probably be left in indefinitely.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:30 -07:00
b0e362f75b test(docs-infra): update payload sizes after TS 3.9 update (#36989)
Here are the significant changes found in
`dist/main.js` for AIO...

```
t.\u0275prov = r.Kb({token: t, factory: t.\u0275fac}),
```
to
```
t.\u0275prov = r.Jb({
  token: t,
  factory: function(e) {
    return t.\u0275fac(e)
  }
}),
```

```
function hs(t){const e=ms();
```

to

```
  function fs(t){if(!(t=String(t).trim()))return'';
  const e=t.match(ds);
  return e&&Un(e[1])===e[1]||t.match(hs)&&function(t){let e=!0,n=!0;
  for(let s=0;
  s<t.length;
  s++){const r=t.charAt(s);
  '\''===r&&n?e=!e:'"'===r&&e&&(n=!n)}return e&&n}(t)?t:(Hn()&&console.warn(`WARNING: sanitizing unsafe style value ${t} (see http://g.co/ng/security#xss).`),'unsafe')}function ps(t){const e=ys();
```

```
b=Kt(p[1],0),
e&&(b.projection=e.map(t=>Array.from(t))),
```

to

```
if(b=Kt(f,0),void 0!==e){const t=b.projection=[];
for(let n=0; n<this.ngContentSelectors.length; n++){
  const s=e[n];
  t.push(null!=s?Array.from(s):null)
}
```

```
return o.observedAttributes=Object.keys(i),
n.map(({propName:t})=>t)
    .forEach(t=>{
      Object.defineProperty(o.prototype,t,{ ... })
}),o}
```

to

```
return t.observedAttributes=Object.keys(i),t})();
return n.map(({propName:t})=>t)
    .forEach(t=>{
      Object.defineProperty(o.prototype,t,{ ... })
    }),o}
```

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:30 -07:00
91092f668e fix(ngcc): support defineProperty() re-exports in CommonJS and UMD (#36989)
In TypeScript 3.9 some re-export syntaxes have changed to be getter
functions (created by calls to `Object.defineProperty()`) rather than
simple property accessors.

This commit adds support into the CommonJS and UMD reflection hosts
for this style of re-export syntax.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:29 -07:00
d268d2ad85 fix(ngcc): viaModule should be null for local imports (#36989)
In the CommonJS and UMD reflection hosts, the logic for computing the
`viaModule` property of `Declaration` objects was not correct for some
cases when getting the exports of modules.

In these cases it was setting `viaModule` to the path of the local module
rather than `null`.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:29 -07:00
2486db7c2b docs(ngcc): tidy up typos etc in comments (#36989)
This file had a few small typos and other issues that have
now been fixed in this commit.............................

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:29 -07:00
0672a0e547 refactor(ngcc): rename ReexportStatement to WildcardReexportStatement (#36989)
The term `ReexportStatement` is too general for this particular concept.
Here the re-export actually refers to a wildcard where all the module
exports are being re-exported.

When we introduce other re-export statement types later this will be
confusing.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:29 -07:00
9846b19986 test(ngcc): reformat some subject code for tests (#36989)
Using backtick multiline strings leads to confusing layout
that does not fit with the surrounding indentation. Also it
can lead to test fragility due to automated code formatting.

This commit changes just one set of subject code to use
a more resilient string concatenation approach.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:29 -07:00
8b79075497 test(compiler-cli): hande TS 3.9 format in emisson tests (#36989)
In TypeScript 3.9 the emitted JS code has some differences.
This commit updates the tests to be resilient to these changes.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:29 -07:00
2956f21d82 test(ngcc): move specs to correct describe block (#36989)
The recent tests for Enum handling were added to the
incorrect describe block. This commit moves them back
to the correct block.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:29 -07:00
c8ee390d23 fix(ngcc): ensure rendering formatters work with IIFE wrapped classes (#36989)
After the refactoring of the reflection hosts to accommodate
ES2015 classes wrapped in IIFEs. The same treatment needs to
be applied to the rendering formatters.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:29 -07:00
d7440c452a fix(ngcc): ensure reflection hosts can handle TS 3.9 IIFE wrapped classes (#36989)
In TS 3.9, ES2015 output can contain ES classes that are wrapped in an
IIFE. So now ES2015 class declarations can look like one of:

```
class OuterClass1 {}
```

```
let OuterClass = class InnerClass {};
```

```
var AliasClass;
let OuterClass = AliasClass = class InnerClass {};
```

```
let OuterClass = (() => class InnerClass {}};
```

```
var AliasClass;
let OuterClass = AliasClass = (() => class InnerClass {})();
```

```
let OuterClass = (() => {
  let AdjacentClass = class InnerClass {};
  // ... static properties or decorators attached to `AdjacentClass`
  return AdjacentClass;
})();
```

```
var AliasClass;
let OuterClass = AliasClass = (() => {
  let AdjacentClass = class InnerClass {};
  // ... static properties or decorators attached to `AdjacentClass`
  return AdjacentClass;
})();
```

The `Esm5ReflectionHost` already handles slightly different IIFE wrappers
around function-based classes. This can be substantially reused when
fixing `Esm2015ReflectionHost`, since there is a lot of commonality
between the two.

This commit moves code from the `Esm5ReflectionHost` into the `Esm2015ReflectionHost`
and looks to share as much as possible between the two hosts.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:29 -07:00
a2b8dc1cfb refactor(ngcc): ensure unlocker process works in mock file-systems (#36989)
Previously the path to the unlocker process was being resolved by the
current file-system. In the case that this was a `MockFileSystemWindows`
on a non-Windows operating system, this resulted in an incorrect path
to the entry-point.

Now the path to the entry-point is hand-crafted to avoid being broken by
whatever FileSystem is in use.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:28 -07:00
7ebf35c5f8 refactor(ngcc): remove unused import (#36989)
The `Import` import from `src/ngtsc/reflection` is not being used.
This commit simply removes this import from the code.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:28 -07:00
dbcaf22805 refactor(compiler-cli): delegate hasBaseClass() to getBaseClassExpression() (#36989)
The previous implementations of `hasBaseClass()` are almost
identical to the implementation of `getBaseClassExpression()`.
There is little benefit in duplicating this code so this refactoring
changes `hasBaseClass()` to just call `getBaseClassExpression()`.
This allows the various hosts that implement this to be simplified.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:28 -07:00
0066a1ae70 refactor(compiler-cli): simplify and clarify TypeScriptReflectionHost.isClass() (#36989)
The comment in this function confused me, so I updated it to clarify that
`isClass()` is not true for un-named classes.

Also, I took the opportunity to use a helper method to simplify the function
itself.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:28 -07:00
491da99abe refactor(ngcc): simplify the detectKnownDeclaration() signature (#36989)
A number of overloads were added to `detectKnownDeclaration()` to
allow it to support `null` being passed through. In practice this could
easily be avoided, which allows the overloads to be removed and the
method signature and implementations to be simplified.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:28 -07:00
13ba84731f build: prepare for TypeScript 3.9 (#36989)
- Fix several compilation errors
- Update @microsoft/api-extractor to be compatible with TypeScript 3.9

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:28 -07:00
b58bd2bb91 test(language-service): external template update should not invalidate program (#36989)
In TypeScript 3.9, the compiler is able to re-use (i.e. not invalidate)
the previous program if only external templates (i.e. no TS files) have
changed.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:27 -07:00
a32cbed89c fix(language-service): use empty statement as parent of type node (#36989)
In TypeScript 3.9, type nodes need to exist in the context of a statement.
This commit ensures that the synthetic type node has such a parent.

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:27 -07:00
c42f35eb2f build: pin @microsoft/api-extractor to 7.7.11 (#36989)
Version 7.7.12 generates aliases for objects named the same as global symbols which breaks ts-api-guardian since it doesn't support aliases.

See: https://github.com/microsoft/rushstack/issues/1830

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:27 -07:00
2418c6aca1 refactor(docs-infra): refactors addImageDimensionsImpl (#37046)
This commit changes the `addImageDimensionsImpl` method to reduce
nesting. It will exit early, if the conditions are not matched.

PR Close #37046
2020-05-14 10:48:01 -07:00
90205079d7 docs(common): English grammar (#36908)
In English grammar, the comma followed by a conjunction is considered incorrect. This kind of mistakes called comma splice.
See: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/comma-splice/
PR Close #36908
2020-05-13 16:03:25 -07:00
57a868627f test(docs-infra): re-enable upgrade-phonecat-2-hybrid example e2e tests (#36969)
We recently disabled the e2e tests for `upgrade-phonecat-2-hybdrid`
because the switch to APF 10 caused it to fail with an uglify
error. More details in a dedicated issue here:

https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/36957.

We can re-enable the test by switching to Terser that properly
handles ES2015 syntax. Previously the rollup bundle consisted
only of ES5 output as the Angular framework packages provided
ES5 output. With APF 10, there is no ES5 output except for the
non-optimizable UMD format.

Hence we either need to downlevel code to ES5, or use Terser
that supports ES2015 syntax.

Closes #36957.

PR Close #36969
2020-05-13 16:02:29 -07:00
2cacab92e6 docs: correct typos in doc for template type guards (#37090)
correct some small typos in new feature recommendation in stuctural-directives.md and reference from aot-compiler.md

PR Close #37090
2020-05-13 16:01:20 -07:00
0520ecb7d0 docs: add Cindy to contributors (#37076)
Cindy has been working with us for a while now
and should be listed on AIO as a part of our team.
This commit adds her image / bio to the Angular
contributors page.

PR Close #37076
2020-05-13 16:01:00 -07:00
047642556c refactor(core): remove ActiveIndexFlag from LContainer (#37073)
The ActiveIndexFlag is no longer needed because we no longer have "inline embedded views".
There is only one type of embedded view so we do not need complex tracking for
inline embedded views.

HAS_TRANSPLANTED_VIEWS now takes the place of the ACTIVE_INDEX slot as a
simple boolean rather than being a shifted flag inside the ACTIVE_INDEX bits.

PR Close #37073
2020-05-13 16:00:41 -07:00
9edea0bb75 feat(platform-server): use absolute URLs from Location for HTTP (#37071)
Currently, requests from the server that do not use absolute URLs
fail because the server does not have the same fallback mechanism
that browser XHR does. This adds that mechanism by pulling the
full URL out of the document.location object, if available.

PR Close #37071
2020-05-13 16:00:02 -07:00
ce39755937 docs: Remove duplicate and (#37067)
This commit removes the duplicate `and` found in the
`Support for the development cycle` section part of the
getting started guide.

Fixes #37060

PR Close #37067
2020-05-13 15:59:41 -07:00
7d3f5043e1 build: fix assumed aliases in rebase-pr script (#37050)
The local rebase-pr script assumes the existence of specific git
aliases.  Instead this script should rely on the full written out
command instead.

PR Close #37050
2020-05-13 15:59:19 -07:00
14c0ec97d8 feat(dev-infra): introduce validators for ng-dev config loading (#37049)
Introduces infrastructure to validate configuration of the ng-dev
command at run time.  Allowing for errors to be returned to the
user running the command.

PR Close #37049
2020-05-13 15:58:46 -07:00
45f4a47286 refactor(core): remove style sanitization code for [style]/[style.prop] bindings (#36965)
In 420b9be1c1 all style-based sanitization code was
disabled because modern browsers no longer allow for javascript expressions within
CSS. This patch is a follow-up patch which removes all traces of style sanitization
code (both instructions and runtime logic) for the `[style]` and `[style.prop]` bindings.

PR Close #36965
2020-05-13 15:56:12 -07:00
141fcb95a4 refactor(localize): use the FileSystem from ngtsc (#36843)
This commit makes the leap from its own custom baked `FileUtils`
solution to the fully formed `FileSystem` that is used in the compiler-cli.

This makes testing more straightforward and helps to ensure that the tool
will work across operatings systems.

Also, going forward, it will allow the localize project access to other useful
code from the compiler-cli, such as source-map handling.

PR Close #36843
2020-05-13 15:52:48 -07:00
dbf1f6b233 refactor(compiler-cli): expose loadTestDirectory() test helper (#36843)
This helper can be useful in other packages to load files from the
real disk into a mock file system.

PR Close #36843
2020-05-13 15:52:48 -07:00
5d12c19ce9 refactor(compiler-cli): support Buffer files in FileSystem (#36843)
Adding `readFileBuffer()` method and allowing `writeFile()` to accept a
Buffer object will be useful when reading and writing non-text files,
such as is done in the `@angular/localize` package.

PR Close #36843
2020-05-13 15:52:48 -07:00
352b9c78e0 docs: replaces on with of (#36773)
Closes #36770
PR Close #36773
2020-05-13 15:52:08 -07:00
019835c721 docs: minor typos (#36772)
Closes #36771
PR Close #36772
2020-05-13 15:51:47 -07:00
255c2b2ff0 docs: refactor lifecycle hooks doc topic for task orientation (#36353)
rework lifecycle-hooks.md to meet current documentation standards and conventions
add "content projection" to glossary

PR Close #36353
2020-05-13 15:51:21 -07:00
0731fc47e4 release: cut the v10.0.0-next.7 release 2020-05-13 15:28:42 -07:00
7ffdbc05d2 docs: release notes for the v9.1.7 release 2020-05-13 15:20:44 -07:00
4f3ac1d983 docs(common): fix CLDR website link in FormStyle doc (#37069)
The `FormStyle` enum offers two options, and the explanation of the difference between the two can be found on the CLDR official website. Sadly, the link changed and the one currently referenced is a dead-end. This commit fixes the link.

PR Close #37069
2020-05-12 14:41:20 -07:00
d7c70caa4c docs(platform-webworker): remove mention of version 10 (#37052)
The deprecation notice for platform-webworker
APIs is too prescriptive and notes that we will
remove the package in version 10. Since we are
not planning to do this for version 10, this
commit updates the notice to read "a future
version of Angular".

PR Close #37052
2020-05-12 14:40:56 -07:00
2cddeabce0 docs: fixes ngOnit routing variable (#36905)
This commit fixes the routing variable in the `ngOnit` life-cyle event from
`activatedRoute` to `route`.

Closes #36885

PR Close #36905
2020-05-12 14:40:24 -07:00
7addc9f1a9 docs: add doc for template type guards to stuctural-directives.md (#34549)
add new feature recommendation to existing content
include references from aot-compiler.md and template-typecheck.md

PR Close #34549
2020-05-12 14:40:01 -07:00
cb6ddfc215 Revert "fix(common): locales/global/*.js are not ES5 compliant (#36342)" (#37074)
This reverts commit 078b0be4dc.

The original commit was a work around for a bug in CLI. That bug was fixed in the CLI, as a result this change is no longer needed and is being reverted.

PR Close #37074
2020-05-12 13:11:57 -07:00
681741cd13 docs: minor typo fix in the bazel documentation (#37043)
This commit fixes a minor typo issue within the bazel documentation and
removes unnecessary spacing.

PR Close #37043
2020-05-12 10:51:27 -07:00
8fe532e593 build(dev-infra): cleanup package dependencies for shared package (#36980)
As per our discussion in the dev-infra sync meeting, we don't want
to have all dependencies show up as peer dependencies. Instead, we
only want to have larger dependencies such as `typescript` or buildifier
as peer dependencies. Tslib is also included for the sake of it being
generally a peer dependency of all Angular framework packages.

The rationale is that Yarn is smart enough to collapse packages
if all satisfy a given range. This means that we don't necessarily
need to have all dependencies as peer dependencies. The initial
idea was to keep all dependencies as peer dependencies so that
we have control over duplication of packages as downloading multiple
packages w/ different versions impacts local dev, CI and caches.

At the same time though, we don't want to bother with setting
up peer dependencies all the time. Not every consumer of the
shared dev-infra package would like to manually specify `yaml`
or `multimatch` etc. in the project `package.json`. Hence we
decided to go with a hybrid approach where only more impactful
dependencies are peer dependencies, and other smaller ones can
be standard depdencies that are usually collapsed by Yarn anyway.

Also this commit removes tslib from build targets that don't
rely on it.

PR Close #36980
2020-05-12 10:51:05 -07:00
198fc6f108 docs(forms): remove rxjs of alias import in form async validator example (#36856)
In the code example of the AsyncValidator example there was an aliased
import for the rxjs operator `of`. To align with the RxJS docs it should
just use a plain import of `of`

PR Close #36856
2020-05-12 10:50:39 -07:00
8d8e419664 fix(core): correct "development mode" console message (#36571)
The message can be improved by removing the unneeded ‘the’ (x2).

Before:
Angular is running in the development mode. Call enableProdMode() to enable the production mode.

After:
Angular is running in development mode. Call enableProdMode() to enable production mode.

Closes #36570

PR Close #36571
2020-05-12 10:50:12 -07:00
1e208e8c87 docs: refactor dynamic forms topic as tutorial (#36465)
rework content to meet current documentation standards and conventions, structure as tutorial document

PR Close #36465
2020-05-12 10:49:23 -07:00
286fbf42c6 fix: add aikidave as reviewer for DOCS: Marketing (#37014)
It makes sense that the lead technical writer should be allowed
to approve changes to DOCS: Marketing. The inspriration for this
change came to the current lead technical writer in a vision, or
perhaps it was a fugue state caused by too little caffeine. No
one knows. It's still a good idea though.

PR Close #37014
2020-05-11 11:08:24 -07:00
40025f55ad refactor(language-service): move TS utils to separate file (#36984)
This commit refactors TS-only utility functions to a separate file so
that they could be shared with Ivy language service.
A separate ts_library rule is created so that there is no dependency on
`compiler` and `compiler-cli` to make the compilation fast and
light-weight.
The method `getPropertyAssignmentFromValue` is modified slightly to
improve the ergonomics of the function.

PR Close #36984
2020-05-11 11:07:50 -07:00
7eb1a58b26 docs: refactor form validation doc to be task-oriented (#36374)
rework content to meet current documentation standards and conventions, structure as task-oriented document

PR Close #36374
2020-05-11 10:59:50 -07:00
28f3c1c96a refactor(core): rename instructions/container.ts -> instructions/template.ts (#34715)
Prior to this change, the `template` instruction logic was located in the `instructions/container.ts` file alongside embedded view instructions. Since unused embedded view instructions are removed in a previous commit, this commit renames `container.ts` -> `template.ts`, since only template-related instructions were retained.

PR Close #34715
2020-05-11 10:52:28 -07:00
0c8adbc4ec refactor(core): remove unused embedded view instructions (#34715)
This commit performs a cleanup and removes unused embedded view instructions and corresponding tests.

PR Close #34715
2020-05-11 10:52:28 -07:00
ed1b4a8f19 docs: add migration guides to sidenav in updating to Version 9 (#34979)
All migration guides did not have a direct link to access them so added them to the side nav in the section updating to version 9 for direct access, it also helps to add right side nav to these migration guides

Fixes #33582

PR Close #34979
2020-05-08 14:45:17 -07:00
bd30c37040 fix(docs-infra): add visual signal for external links (#36601)
Clicking on a link may take us to an extenal source, which may lead to user leaving angular.io unintentionally.

Added visual cues on external links so that user knows which links are external and which are intenal to angular.io.

Fixes #17620

PR Close #36601
2020-05-08 14:43:19 -07:00
eb34aa551a feat(compiler): add name spans for property reads and method calls (#36826)
ASTs for property read and method calls contain information about
the entire span of the expression, including its receiver. Use cases
like a language service and compile error messages may be more
interested in the span of the direct identifier for which the
expression is constructed (i.e. an accessed property). To support this,
this commit adds a `nameSpan` property on

- `PropertyRead`s
- `SafePropertyRead`s
- `PropertyWrite`s
- `MethodCall`s
- `SafeMethodCall`s

The `nameSpan` property already existed for `BindingPipe`s.

This commit also updates usages of these expressions' `sourceSpan`s in
Ngtsc and the langauge service to use `nameSpan`s where appropriate.

PR Close #36826
2020-05-08 14:42:42 -07:00
1142c378fd feat(language-service): [ivy] wrap ngtsc to handle typecheck files (#36930)
This commit adds a Compiler interface that wraps the actual ngtsc
compiler. The language-service specific compiler manages multiple
typecheck files using the Project interface, creating and adding
ScriptInfos as necessary.

This commit also adds `overrideInlineTemplate()` method to the mock
service so that we could test the Compiler diagnostics feature.

PR Close #36930
2020-05-08 14:42:11 -07:00
82a3bd5e8b ci: disable sauce labs safari and ios tests (#36973)
With this change we disable SauceLabs tests on Safari and iOS as they are current broken.

Issue to investigate further: #36975

PR Close #36973
2020-05-08 14:41:26 -07:00
5f3fba43fa ci: update tested browsers to match supported browsers (#36973)
With a previous change we add FireFox Extended Support Release (ESR) to the list of supported browsers.

With this change we now add this above mentioned browser to list of tested browsers and also update several other browsers.

Removed browsers because they are no longer supported:
- iOS 10 and 11
- Safari 10 and 11

Added
- Firefox 68 (Current ESR version)
- Safari 12 and 13
- iOS Safari 12 and 13

Updated
- Update Chrome to 81
- Updated Firefox to 76

PR Close #36973
2020-05-08 14:41:26 -07:00
eca2246fbc docs: add FireFox ESR to the supported list (#36973)
With this change we add FireFox Extended Support Release (ESR) to the list of supported browsers. The ESR latest version is used mainly in corporate environments (intranet applications, etc.) due to its support and stability guarantees.

PR Close #36973
2020-05-08 14:41:26 -07:00
df71c7c617 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to 15edb0231 (#37005)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](b7d7ee9bd...15edb0231):

**Modified**
- help/generate.json
- help/new.json

**Removed**
- help/get.json
- help/set.json

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](440275c34...15edb0231) since PR #36981:

**Removed**
- help/get.json
- help/set.json

##
Closes #36950
Closes #36981

PR Close #37005
2020-05-08 14:40:50 -07:00
c184de175d build: migrate to typescript file for ng-dev config (#37017)
Migrate to use a typescript file rather than a javascript file for
defining the ng-dev config file.  This will allow long term for the
config to rely on the types while writing the config, avoiding
errors.

PR Close #37017
2020-05-08 14:40:11 -07:00
8b65946eb8 feat(dev-infra): support typescript config file (#37017)
Previously ng-dev loaded the config through a javascript file, this
change allows for the loaded file to be either javascript or
typescript.  This enables configurations to be written with type
safety.

PR Close #37017
2020-05-08 14:40:11 -07:00
de0c71c467 docs: release notes for the v9.1.6 release 2020-05-08 11:39:11 -07:00
39e066add1 refactor(docs-infra): change class to interface where class properties not used (#36958)
In resource.model.ts the interfaces of the resources were defined as classes, these do not use any class properties and are only used for type checking. So, changed them from class to interface.

PR Close #36958
2020-05-08 09:41:56 -07:00
178e750f16 docs: Fix typo in navigation.json (#36955)
While creating the new tutorial section, I hit o instead of i when
typing the word 'tooltip.' This is understandable, as they are right
next to each other on the keyboard. I might move to the Dvorak
keyboard layout to avoid such errors in the future.

PR Close #36955
2020-05-08 09:41:23 -07:00
14be55c9fa docs(common): remove mention of the deprecated (#36953)
web worker platform. Minor grammar/stylistic changes.

Inline documentation for the PlatformLocation service instead mentions @angular/platform-server.

Typos corrected, minor grammar and stylistic changes.

PR Close #36953
2020-05-08 09:40:35 -07:00
fdd61152c5 docs: replace into with in (#36778)
Closes #36775
PR Close #36778
2020-05-08 09:39:26 -07:00
7cc332efe6 docs: update aot compiler docs (#35487)
change to aot docs to include changes after angular 9
aot is true for new applications created, also it will
be updated to aot true once app is updated using ng update

PR Close #35487
2020-05-08 09:38:55 -07:00
1eba1aaf15 build: update ng-dev config file (#36918)
Migrate to the new .ng-dev-config.js file for providing a configuration
to ng-dev.  This is being done as a result of the previous commit which
updated the ng-dev command to expect this new file.

PR Close #36918
2020-05-08 09:38:25 -07:00
4e628a887a fix(dev-infra): update the config file loading for ng-dev to expect js (#36918)
Migrating to a js file for providing a configuration allows for more
extensive configuration at run time.  This allows for configs to include
logic and move beyond static values found in JSON files.

PR Close #36918
2020-05-08 09:38:25 -07:00
b6bc0aeb61 release: cut the v10.0.0-next.6 release 2020-05-07 15:52:58 -07:00
77d8afb7da docs: release notes for the v9.1.5 release 2020-05-07 15:13:17 -07:00
42d1091d6a fix(compiler-cli): don't try to tag non-ts files as shims (#36987)
Some projects include .js source files (via the TypeScript allowJs option).
Previously, the compiler would attempt to tag these files for shims, which
caused errors as the regex used to create shim filenames assumes a .ts file.
This commit fixes the bug by filtering out non-ts files during tagging.

PR Close #36987
2020-05-07 14:45:05 -07:00
d0280a0335 fix(compiler): remove outdated and invalid warning for unresolved DI parameters (#36985)
In past versions of the View Engine compiler, we added a warning that is
printed whenever the compiler comes across an Angular declaration with a
constructor that does not match suitable DI tokens. The warning mentioned
that in `v6.x` it will turn into an actual error.

This actually happened as expected for most cases. e.g. the constructor
of `@NgModule`, `@Component`'s, `@Pipe`'s etc will be checked and an error
will be reported if constructor is not DI compatible.

The warning has never been removed though as it was still relevant for
unprovided injectables, or injectables serialized into summaries of the
Angular compiler.

As of version 10, classes that use Angular features need an Angular decorator.
This includes base classes of services that use the lifecycles Angular feature.
Due to this being a common pattern now, we can remove the warning in
View Engine. The warning is not correct, and also quite confusing as it
mentions the planned removal in `v6.x`.

Resolves FW-2147.

PR Close #36985
2020-05-07 14:44:42 -07:00
97d6d909e7 fix(forms): number input fires valueChanges twice. (#36087)
Prior to this commit, number input fields would to fire valueChanges twice: once for `input` events when typing and second for the `change` event when the field lost focus (both events happen at once when using the increment and decrement buttons on the number field).

Fixes #12540

BREAKING CHANGE: Number inputs no longer listen to the `change` event.
* Tests which trigger `change` events need to be updated to trigger `input` events instead.
* The `change` event was in place to support IE9, as we found that `input` events were not fired with backspace or cut actions. If you need to maintain IE9 support, you will need to add a change event listener to number inputs and call the `onChange` method of `NumberValueAccessor` manually.
* Lastly, old versions of WebDriver would synthetically trigger the `change` event on `WebElement.clear` and `WebElement.sendKeys`. If you are using an old version of WebDriver, you may need to update tests to ensure `input` events are triggered. For example, you could use `element.sendKeys(Keys.chord(Keys.CONTROL, "a"), Keys.BACK_SPACE);` in place of `element.clear()`.

PR Close #12540

PR Close #36087
2020-05-07 10:20:26 -07:00
f7815cf96d test(compiler-cli): ensure reflection tests are not brittle to case-sensitivity (#36859)
These tests were matching file-paths against what is retrieved from the
TS compiler. But the TS compiler paths have been canonicalised, so the
tests were brittle on case-insensitive file-systems.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
9e43e4900e test(compiler-cli): ensure partial-evaluator tests are not brittle to case-sensitivity (#36859)
These tests were matching file-paths against what is retrieved from the
TS compiler. But the TS compiler paths have been canonicalised, so the
tests were brittle on case-insensitive file-systems.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
8ce38cac0d test(compiler-cli): ensure indexer tests are not brittle to case-sensitivity (#36859)
These tests were matching file-paths against what is retrieved from the
TS compiler. But the TS compiler paths have been canonicalised, so the
tests were brittle on case-insensitive file-systems.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
a10c126692 fix(compiler-cli): use CompilerHost to ensure canonical file paths (#36859)
The type checking infrastrure uses file-paths that may come from the
TS compiler. Such paths will have been canonicalized, and so the type
checking classes must also canonicalize paths when matching.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
b682bd1916 fix(compiler-cli): normalize mock Windows file paths correctly (#36859)
Since the `MockFileSystemWindows` is case-insensitive, any
drive path that must be added to a normalized path should be lower
case to make the path canonical.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
26eacd4fcb fix(compiler-cli): ensure MockFileSystem handles case-sensitivity (#36859)
Previously this class used the file passed in directly to look up files in the
in-memory mock file-system. But this doesn't match the behaviour of
case-insensitive file-systems. Now the look up is done on the canonical
file paths.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
fc4741f638 fix(compiler-cli): isCaseSensitive() returns correct value (#36859)
Previously this method was returning the exact opposite value
than the correct one.
Also, calling `this.exists()` causes an infinite recursions,
so the actual file-system `fs.existsSync()` method is used
to ascertain the case-sensitivity of the file-system.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
3f3e9b7555 fix(compiler-cli): ensure getRootDirs() handles case-sensitivity (#36859)
Previously the `getRootDirs()` function was not converting
the root directory paths to their canonical form, which can
cause problems on case-insensitive file-systems.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
53a8459d5f fix(compiler-cli): ensure LogicalFileSystem handles case-sensitivity (#36859)
The `LogicalFileSystem` was not taking into account the
case-sensitivity of the file-system when caching logical
file paths.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
0ec0ff3bce fix(compiler-cli): fix case-sensitivity issues in NgtscCompilerHost (#36859)
The `getCanonicalFileName()` method was not actually
calling the  `useCaseSensitiveFileNames()` method. So
it always returned a case-sensitive canonical filename.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:15 -07:00
f930e75a80 ci: update components-repo-unit-tests job commit (#36921)
Updates the `components-repo-unit-tests` job to
d3a9ac67d2.

We need to update since we added a new diagnostic in ngtsc, and
the given commit in the components repo fixes failures caused by
the new diagnostic.

Note: This commit currently points to a PR as it's unlikely that
this fix lands soon, but we want to move forward. There is no
downside to doing that as the PR is based on top of the latest
components repo `master`.

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:11 -07:00
854bd7d0c8 build(docs-infra): do not require abstract directives to declare a @ngModule (#36921)
Abstract directives cannot be part of a `@NgModule`, but the AIO dgeni
setup currently enforces this. This commit updates the logic so that
abstract directives are skipped.

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:10 -07:00
e17fe90aaa refactor: fix undecorated classes with angular features in repo (#36921)
A few instances of undecorated classes with Angular features
have been discovered in the framework repo. This commit fixes
those.

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:10 -07:00
0577bf0e3e refactor: enable ng update migrations for v10 (#36921)
Enables the `ng update` migrations for v10. Status for individual
migrations:

**undecorated-classes-with-di**.

This migration dealt exlusively with inherited constructors and
cases where a derived component was undecorated. In those cases,
the migration added `@Directive()` or copied the inherited decorator
to the derived class.

We don't need to run this migration again because ngtsc throws if
constructor is inherited from an undecorated class. Also ngtsc will
throw if a NgModule references an undecorated class in the declarations.

***undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields***

This migration exclusively deals with undecorated classes that use
Angular features but are not decorated. Angular features include
the use of lifecycle hooks or class fields with Angular decorators,
such as `@Input()`.

We want to re-run this migration in v10 as we will disable the
compatibility code in ngtsc that detects such undecorated classes
as `@Directive`.

**module-with-providers**:

This migration adds an explicit generic type to `ModuleWithProviders`.
As of v10, the generic type is required, so we need to re-run the
migration again.

**renderer-to-renderer2**:

We don't need to re-run that migration again as the
renderer has been already removed in v9.

**missing-injectable**:

This migration is exclusively concerned with undecorated
providers referenced in an `NgModule`. We should re-run
that migration again as we don't have proper backsliding
prevention for this yet. We can consider adding an error
in ngtsc for v10, or v11. In either way, we should re-run
the migration.

**dynamic-queries**:

We ran this one in v9 to reduce code complexity in projects. Instead
of explicitly passing `static: false`, not passing any object literal
has the same semantics. We don't need to re-run the migration again
since there is no good way to prevent backsliding and we cannot always
run this migration for future versions (as some apps might actually
intentionally use the explicit `static: false` option).

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:10 -07:00
4c92cf43cf feat(compiler-cli): report error if undecorated class with Angular features is discovered (#36921)
Previously in v9, we deprecated the pattern of undecorated base classes
that rely on Angular features. We ran a migration for this in version 9
and will run the same on in version 10 again.

To ensure that projects do not regress and start using the unsupported
pattern again, we report an error in ngtsc if such undecorated classes
are discovered.

We keep the compatibility code enabled in ngcc so that libraries
can be still be consumed, even if they have not been migrated yet.

Resolves FW-2130.

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:10 -07:00
c6ecdc9a81 feat(core): undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields migration should handle classes with lifecycle hooks (#36921)
As of v10, undecorated classes using Angular features are no longer
supported. In v10, we plan on removing the undecorated classes
compatibility code in ngtsc. This means that old patterns for
undecorated classes will result in compilation errors.

We had a migration for this in v9 already, but it looks like
the migration does not handle cases where classes uses lifecycle
hooks. This is handled in the ngtsc compatibility code, and we
should handle it similarly in migrations too.

This has not been outlined in the migration plan initially,
but an appendix has been added for v10 to the plan document.

https://hackmd.io/vuQfavzfRG6KUCtU7oK_EA?both.

Note: The migration is unable to determine whether a given undecorated
class that only defines `ngOnDestroy` is a directive or an actual
service. This means that in some cases the migration cannot do
more than adding a TODO and printing an failure.

Certainly there are more ways to determine the type of such classes,
but it would involve metadata and NgModule analysis. This is out of
scope for this migration.

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:10 -07:00
20cc3ab37e refactor(core): make generic mandatory for ModuleWithProviders (#36892)
In v9, we deprecated the use of ModuleWithProviders
without a generic. In v10, we will be requiring the
generic when using ModuleWithProviders. You can read
more about the reasoning behind this change in the
migration guide:
http://v9.angular.io/guide/migration-module-with-providers

PR Close #36892
2020-05-06 15:01:34 -07:00
420b9be1c1 refactor: disable sanitization for [style] and [style.prop] bindings (#35621)
This patch is the first of many commits to disable sanitization for
[stlye.prop] and [style] bindings in Angular.

Historically, style-based sanitization has only been required for old
IE browsers (IE6 and IE7). Since Angular does not support these old
browsers at all, there is no reason for the framework to support
style-based sanitization.

PR Close #35621
2020-05-06 15:00:22 -07:00
3c6c00d1d4 docs: remove the note about @angular/http from the deprecations guide (#36944)
We stopped publishing @angular/http to npm a while back (v7?), so from the perspective of our
customer @angular/http has been removed a long time ago and mentioninig it now that we actually
removed the code from our repo is just confusing.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:27 -07:00
6fa36e387f test(docs-infra): temporarily disable the 'upgrade-phonecat-2-hybrid' docs example test (#36944)
This is due to issue described in: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/36957

This commit works around the problem rather than trying to solve it in order to unblock the big APF v10 change.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:27 -07:00
9bde1be5a4 test: disable ng_package tests in ivy test jobs (#36944)
Since we no longer hardcode the `package.json` for
entry-points, a bug has appeared for `ng_package` in Ivy.

The `package.json` files are populated incorrectly with Ivy
as the flat module bundle name is not propagated from `ng_module`
to the `ng_package` rule. The rule then guesses the index file
to `index.js` and does not respect the flat module bundle shim.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:27 -07:00
040253c426 build: update side-effects integration test to not expect esm5 output (#36944)
As mentioned in previous commits, as of v10 the release output
does no longer contain ESM5 output due to an update to the APF.

This means that the side-effect integration test needs to be
updated as it currently expects/tests esm5 output.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:27 -07:00
c98a4d6ddd feat(ngcc): support for new APF where module points to esm2015 output (#36944)
As of version 10, libraries following the APF will no longer contain
ESM5 output. Hence, tests in ngcc need to be updated as they currently
rely on the release output of `@angular/core`.

Additionally, we'd need to support in ngcc that the `module`
property of entry-points no longer necessarily refers to
`esm5` output, but instead can also target `esm2015`.

We currently achieve this by checking the path the `module`
property points to. We can do this because as per APF, the
folder name is known for the esm2015 output. Long-term for
more coverage, we want to sniff the format by looking for
known ES2015 constructs in the file `module` refers to.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:26 -07:00
d5293d2aa3 fix(bazel): ng_package rule should update "package.json" of ts_library targets (#36944)
In the past we added support for `ts_library` to `ng_package`. For those
targets we never can determine the "index" file. Unlike `ng_module`,
there is no provider data for flat module bundles, so the `ng_package`
rule assumes that the index file is simply called `index`.

This works as expected, but we also added logic in the past that doesn't
allow `ng_package` to add format properties (e.g. `main`, `module`) to a
`package.json` if a package json is handwritten for such a `ts_library` target.

This has been done that way because we assumed that such `package.json` files
might want to set format properties explicitly to different paths due to a
faulty "index" guess.

We want to change this behavior as most of the time a `package.json`
file already exists with just the module name. In those cases, the
packager should still set the format properties. We should only warn
and skip automatic insertion of the format properties if such a
`package.json` explicitly sets format properties.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:26 -07:00
d578ab8f3c build: simplify package.jsons for all of our packages (#36944)
We can remove all of the entry point resolution configuration from the package.json
in our source code as ng_package rule adds the properties automatically and correctly
configures them.

This change simplifies our code base but doesn't have any impact on the package.json
in the distributed npm_packages.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:26 -07:00
9dbb30f884 feat(bazel): simplify ng_package by dropping esm5 and fesm5 (#36944)
esm5 and fesm5 are no longer needed and have been deprecated in the past.

https://v9.angular.io/guide/deprecations#esm5-and-fesm5-code-formats-in-angular-npm-packages

This commit modifies ng_package to no longer distribute these two formats in npm packages
built by ng_package (e.g. @angular/core).

This commit intentionally doesn't fully clean up the ng_package rule to remove all traces of esm5 and fems5
build artifacts as that is a bigger cleanup and currently we are narrowing down the scope of this change
to the MVP needed for v10, which in this case is 'do not put esm5 and fesm5' into the npm packages.

More cleanup to follow: https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2143

BREAKING CHANGE: esm5 and fesm5 format is no longer distributed in
Angular's npm packages e.g. @angular/core

If you are not using Angular CLI to build your application or library,
and you need to be able to build es5 artifacts, then you will need to
downlevel the distributed Angular code to es5 on your own.

Angular CLI will automatically downlevel the code to es5 if differential
loading is enabled in the Angular project, so no action is required from
Angular CLI users.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:26 -07:00
fafa50d97f fix(ngcc): support ModuleWithProviders functions that delegate (#36948)
In #36892 the `ModuleWithProviders` type parameter becomes required.
This exposes a bug in ngcc, where it can only handle functions that have a
specific form:

```
function forRoot() {
  return { ... };
}
```

In other words, it only accepts functions that return an object literal.

In some libraries, the function instead returns a call to another function.
For example in `angular-in-memory-web-api`:

```
InMemoryWebApiModule.forFeature = function (dbCreator, options) {
  return InMemoryWebApiModule_1.forRoot(dbCreator, options);
};
```

This commit changes the parsing of such functions to use the
`PartialEvaluator`, which can evaluate these more complex function
bodies.

PR Close #36948
2020-05-06 13:35:48 -07:00
e010f2ca54 refactor(ngcc): move getModuleWithProvidersFunctions() into the analyzer (#36948)
Previously this method was implemented on the `NgccReflectionHost`,
but really it is asking too much of the host, since it actually needs to do
some static evaluation of the code to be able to support a wider range
of function shapes. Also there was only one implementation of the method
in the `Esm2015ReflectionHost` since it has no format specific code in
in.

This commit moves the whole function (and supporting helpers) into the
`ModuleWithProvidersAnalyzer`, which is the only place it was being used.
This class will be able to do further static evaluation of the function bodies
in order to support more function shapes than the host can do on its own.

The commit removes a whole set of reflection host tests but these are
already covered by the tests of the analyzer.

PR Close #36948
2020-05-06 13:35:48 -07:00
c9e0db55f7 refactor(core): deprecate WrappedValue (#36819)
The purpose of the `WrappedValue` is to allow same object instance to be treated as different for the purposes of change detection. It is currently used with `async` pipe and only with `Observables`. The use case which it covers is if the `Observable` produces the same instance of the value but it is desirable to still try to mark it as changed for the purposes of change detection.

We believe tha the above use case is too rare to warrant special handling in the framework. (Having special handling causes application slowdown for the users and mental load for the developers.) No replacement is planned for this deprecation.

PR Close #36819
2020-05-06 11:49:57 -07:00
ecffc3557f perf(compiler-cli): perform template type-checking incrementally (#36211)
This optimization builds on a lot of prior work to finally make type-
checking of templates incremental.

Incrementality requires two main components:
- the ability to reuse work from a prior compilation.
- the ability to know when changes in the current program invalidate that
  prior work.

Prior to this commit, on every type-checking pass the compiler would
generate new .ngtypecheck files for each original input file in the program.

1. (Build #1 main program): empty .ngtypecheck files generated for each
   original input file.

2. (Build #1 type-check program): .ngtypecheck contents overridden for those
   which have corresponding components that need type-checked.

3. (Build #2 main program): throw away old .ngtypecheck files and generate
   new empty ones.

4. (Build #2 type-check program): same as step 2.

With this commit, the `IncrementalDriver` now tracks template type-checking
_metadata_ for each input file. The metadata contains information about
source mappings for generated type-checking code, as well as some
diagnostics which were discovered at type-check analysis time. The actual
type-checking code is stored in the TypeScript AST for type-checking files,
which is now re-used between programs as follows:

1. (Build #1 main program): empty .ngtypecheck files generated for each
   original input file.

2. (Build #1 type-check program): .ngtypecheck contents overridden for those
   which have corresponding components that need type-checked, and the
   metadata registered in the `IncrementalDriver`.

3. (Build #2 main program): The `TypeCheckShimGenerator` now reuses _all_
   .ngtypecheck `ts.SourceFile` shims from build #1's type-check program in
   the construction of build #2's main program. Some of the contents of
   these files might be stale (if a component's template changed, for
   example), but wholesale reuse here prevents unnecessary changes in the
   contents of the program at this point and makes TypeScript's job a lot
   easier.

4. (Build #2 type-check program): For those input files which have not
   "logically changed" (meaning components within are semantically the same
   as they were before), the compiler will re-use the type-check file
   metadata from build #1, and _not_ generate a new .ngtypecheck shim.
   For components which have logically changed or where the previous
   .ngtypecheck contents cannot otherwise be reused, code generation happens
   as before.

PR Close #36211
2020-05-05 18:40:42 -07:00
b861e9c0ac perf(compiler-cli): split Ivy template type-checking into multiple files (#36211)
As a performance optimization, this commit splits the single
__ngtypecheck__.ts file which was previously added to the user's program as
a container for all template type-checking code into multiple .ngtypecheck
shim files, one for each original file in the user's program.

In larger applications, the generation, parsing, and checking of this single
type-checking file was a huge performance bottleneck, with the file often
exceeding 1 MB in text content. Particularly in incremental builds,
regenerating this single file for the entire application proved especially
expensive.

This commit introduces a new strategy for template type-checking code which
makes use of a new interface, the `TypeCheckingProgramStrategy`. This
interface abstracts the process of creating a new `ts.Program` to type-check
a particular compilation, and allows the mechanism there to be kept separate
from the more complex logic around dealing with multiple .ngtypecheck files.

A new `TemplateTypeChecker` hosts that logic and interacts with the
`TypeCheckingProgramStrategy` to actually generate and return diagnostics.
The `TypeCheckContext` class, previously the workhorse of template type-
checking, is now solely focused on collecting and generating type-checking
file contents.

A side effect of implementing the new `TypeCheckingProgramStrategy` in this
way is that the API is designed to be suitable for use by the Angular
Language Service as well. The LS also needs to type-check components, but
has its own method for constructing a `ts.Program` with type-checking code.

Note that this commit does not make the actual checking of templates at all
_incremental_ just yet. That will happen in a future commit.

PR Close #36211
2020-05-05 18:40:42 -07:00
4213e8d5f0 fix(compiler): switch to 'referencedFiles' for shim generation (#36211)
Shim generation was built on a lie.

Shims are files added to the program which aren't original files authored by
the user, but files authored effectively by the compiler. These fall into
two categories: files which will be generated (like the .ngfactory shims we
generate for View Engine compatibility) as well as files used internally in
compilation (like the __ng_typecheck__.ts file).

Previously, shim generation was driven by the `rootFiles` passed to the
compiler as input. These are effectively the `files` listed in the
`tsconfig.json`. Each shim generator (e.g. the `FactoryGenerator`) would
examine the `rootFiles` and produce a list of shim file names which it would
be responsible for generating. These names would then be added to the
`rootFiles` when the program was created.

The fatal flaw here is that `rootFiles` does not always account for all of
the files in the program. In fact, it's quite rare that it does. Users don't
typically specify every file directly in `files`. Instead, they rely on
TypeScript, during program creation, starting with a few root files and
transitively discovering all of the files in the program.

This happens, however, during `ts.createProgram`, which is too late to add
new files to the `rootFiles` list.

As a result, shim generation was only including shims for files actually
listed in the `tsconfig.json` file, and not for the transitive set of files
in the user's program as it should.

This commit completely rewrites shim generation to use a different technique
for adding files to the program, inspired by View Engine's shim generator.
In this new technique, as the program is being created and `ts.SourceFile`s
are being requested from the `NgCompilerHost`, shims for those files are
generated and a reference to them is patched onto the original file's
`ts.SourceFile.referencedFiles`. This causes TS to think that the original
file references the shim, and causes the shim to be included in the program.
The original `referencedFiles` array is saved and restored after program
creation, hiding this little hack from the rest of the system.

The new shim generation engine differentiates between two kinds of shims:
top-level shims (such as the flat module entrypoint file and
__ng_typecheck__.ts) and per-file shims such as ngfactory or ngsummary
files. The former are included via `rootFiles` as before, the latter are
included via the `referencedFiles` of their corresponding original files.

As a result of this change, shims are now correctly generated for all files
in the program, not just the ones named in `tsconfig.json`.

A few mitigating factors prevented this bug from being realized until now:

* in g3, `files` does include the transitive closure of files in the program
* in CLI apps, shims are not really used

This change also makes use of a novel technique for associating information
with source files: the use of an `NgExtension` `Symbol` to patch the
information directly onto the AST object. This is used in several
circumstances:

* For shims, metadata about a `ts.SourceFile`'s status as a shim and its
  origins are held in the extension data.
* For original files, the original `referencedFiles` are stashed in the
  extension data for later restoration.

The main benefit of this technique is a lot less bookkeeping around `Map`s
of `ts.SourceFile`s to various kinds of data, which need to be tracked/
invalidated as part of incremental builds.

This technique is based on designs used internally in the TypeScript
compiler and is serving as a prototype of this design in ngtsc. If it works
well, it could have benefits across the rest of the compiler.

PR Close #36211
2020-05-05 18:40:42 -07:00
bab90a7709 fix(compiler-cli): fix bug tracking indirect NgModule dependencies (#36211)
The compiler needs to track the dependencies of a component, including any
NgModules which happen to be present in a component's scope. If an upstream
NgModule changes, any downstream components need to have their templates
re-compiled and re-typechecked.

Previously, the compiler handled this well for the A -> B -> C case where
module A imports module B which re-exports module C. However, it fell apart
in the A -> B -> C -> D case, because previously tracking focused on changes
to components/directives in the scope, and not NgModules specifically.

This commit introduces logic to track which NgModules contributed to a given
scope, and treat them as dependencies of any components within.

This logic also contains a bug, which is intentional for now. It
purposefully does not track transitive dependencies of the NgModules which
contribute to a scope. If it did, using the current dependency system, this
would treat all components and directives (even those not exported into the
scope) as dependencies, causing a major performance bottleneck. Only those
dependencies which contributed to the module's export scope should be
considered, but the current system is incapable of making this distinction.
This will be fixed at a later date.

PR Close #36211
2020-05-05 18:40:42 -07:00
da79e0433f test(language-service): [ivy] Add mock service to overwrite files (#36923)
Add a mechanism to replace file contents for a specific file. This
allows us to write custom test scenarios in code without modifying the
test project.

Since we are no longer mocking the language service host, the file
overwrite needs to happen via the project service.
Project service manages a set of script infos, and overwriting the files
is a matter of updating the relevant script infos.

Note that the actual project service is wrapped inside a Mock Service.
Tests should not have direct access to the project service. All
manipulations should take place via the Mock Service.

The MockService provides a `reset()` method to undo temporary overwrites
after each test.

PR Close #36923
2020-05-05 17:52:12 -07:00
1b8752e595 refactor(docs-infra): take advantage of latest Jasmine features in preview server tests (#36837)
This commit updates the preview server tests to take advantage of
features supported in the latest version of Jasmine that were not
supported when the rests were first written.

Changes include:

- Use [async/await] in tests.
- Use the new [toBeInstanceOf()] and [toHaveBeenCalledBefore()] matchers.
- Use the new [toBeResolved()] and [toBeRejected()] async matchers (and
  their variants).
- Use the new [withArgs()] method of `Spy` to simplify "trained"
  responses.
- Use the new [resolveTo()]/[rejectWith()] methods of `SpyStrategy` (and
  their variants) to simplify promise-based spies.
- Implement custom async matchers (via [addAsyncMatchers()]) to simplify
  certain tests.

[addAsyncMatchers()]: https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.5/jasmine.html#.addAsyncMatchers
[async/await]: https://jasmine.github.io/tutorials/async
[rejectWith()]: https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.5/SpyStrategy.html#rejectWith
[resolveTo()]: https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.5/SpyStrategy.html#resolveTo
[toBeInstanceOf()]: https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.5/matchers.html#toBeInstanceOf
[toBeRejected()]: https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.5/async-matchers.html#toBeRejected
[toBeResolved()]: https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.5/async-matchers.html#toBeResolved
[toHaveBeenCalledBefore()]: https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.5/matchers.html#toHaveBeenCalledBefore
[withArgs()]: https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.5/Spy.html#withArgs

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:46 -07:00
b3cf5b246f test(docs-infra): enable accidentally disabled preview server tests (#36837)
Previously, some preview server tests were only running for public
builds. In the past, these tests were run for both public and non-public
builds. The non-public builds tests were disabled in #23576, probably
during debugging some failure.

This commit fixes it by ensuring the tests are run for both public and
non-public builds.

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:46 -07:00
0a695e181e test(docs-infra): remove incorrect preview server test (#36837)
The test was introduced in #23576, but the behavior the test was
verifying does not match the actual behavior of
`BuildCleaner#getOpenPrNumbers()`.

The reason that the test did not fail is that the verification happened
asynchronously, but the test completed synchronously (by accident).

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:46 -07:00
a5d1d1161b fix(docs-infra): exit with an error when cleaning up the preview server fails (#36837)
Previously, when the preview server `build-cleanup` script failed, the
error was logged but not reflected to the commands exit code. This seems
to have been accidentally broken in #23576.

This commit fixes it by ensuring the error is re-thrown from the
`BuildCleaner#cleanUp()` method to allow the process to exit with an
error exit code.

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:46 -07:00
a25c3c5c3b build(docs-infra): remove linting from the preview server dev npm script (#36837)
Previously, the `dev` npm script in `aio/aio-builds-setup/scripts-js/`
(the PR preview server implementation) would run both linting and unit
tests. This was slow and delayed the feedback loop on each change.

Since the `dev` script should be run during development and give
feedback as fast as possible, this commit removes the linting from the
`dev` script and only keeps the unit tests. Linting is still run in the
`test` npm script (which is more comprehensive). Also, in most cases the
developer's IDE will show linting errors in real time in the editor.

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:46 -07:00
d1a8afbbd0 refactor(docs-infra): update argument order for update-preview-server.sh script (#36837)
Update the order in which the `update-preview-server.sh` script expects
its arguments (and the associated docs) to be consistent with the order
of arguments in other commands/docs (such as
`vm-setup--start-docker-container.md`).

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:46 -07:00
f4fcb0c54c docs(docs-infra): update preview server setup instructions (#36837)
I recently went through the process of setting up a preview server VM
again and updated the instructions and references based on the latest
docs for Debian, Docker, Google Compute Engine, etc.

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:46 -07:00
e92b81351b build(docs-infra): unpin certain dependencies of the preview server (#36837)
Previously, in order to remain as deterministic as possible, the
Dockerfile for the preview server Docker image had all dependencies
pinned to specific versions. It turns out that some packages (such as
`nginx`, `nodejs`, and `openssl` - potentially others too) make older
versions unavailable on the repositories once a newer version is
available.

See for example:
- https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues/33
- https://askubuntu.com/questions/715104/how-can-i-downgrade-openssl-via-apt-get

This commit, therefore, removes the exact versions for these packages.
The latest versions will be installed everytime the Docker image is
built (subject to Docker caching).

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:45 -07:00
53805f07ba test(docs-infra): check TLS certificates as part of preview server's health check (#36837)
In order to ease local development, self-signed SSL/TLS certificates are
created when building the preview server Docker image. These
certificates are valid for 365 days. Thus, it is possible for an old
certificate to be re-used past its expiration date due to Docker's
caching intermediate layers.

Previously, this would lead to hard-to-debug failures in the
`aio-health-check` and `aio-verify-setup` checks. Even after finding out
that the failures were caused by an expired certificate, it was not
obvious why that would be the case.

This commit adds an additional check to the `aio-health-check` command
that checks the certificates' expiration dates. This helps surface such
errors. It also prints a more helpful message, prompting the user to
build the Docker image with the `--no-cache` option to fix the problem
with self-signed certificates.

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:45 -07:00
e73daa3736 build(docs-infra): upgrade preview server Docker image to Debian 10 (buster) (#36837)
Previously, the preview server Docker image was based on Debian 9
(stretch).

This commit upgrades the preview server Docker image to Debian 10
(buster) and also upgrades all dependencies to latest versions
(including upgrading Node.js from v10 to v12).

(The GCE VM running the preview server Docker container was also
upgraded from Debian 9 to 10 on 2020-04-27.)

---
Other changes:
- Pinned the installed version of `curl` to make the `aio-health-check`
  and `aio-verify-setup` checks (which use `curl`) more deterministic.
- Dropped the `*-backports` Debian repositories, since they are no
  longer needed. The `*-backports` repositories were introduced in
  593fe5ed25 to install `nginx` from, but
  became obsolete in 2f1a862b83, which
  switched to installing `nginx` from the regular repositories again.
- Added `vim` to the list of installed dependencies (for convenience
  during debugging).

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:45 -07:00
eef01160f4 build(docs-infra): upgrade all JS dependencies to latest versions (#36837)
This commit upgrades all dependencies in `scripts-js/` to latest
versions and also includes all necessary code changes to ensure the
tests are passing with the new dependency versions.

PR Close #36837
2020-05-05 17:46:45 -07:00
333abf16e4 build: fix typo in PullApprove group name (server-worker --> service-worker) (#36325)
PR Close #36325
2020-05-05 17:46:06 -07:00
388dc93cee feat: remove @angular/http (#27038)
The legacy HTTP package was deprecated in v5 with the launch of
@angular/common/http. The legacy package hasn't been published
since v7, and will therefore not include a migration.

PR Close #27038
2020-05-05 17:42:01 -07:00
fbd281c26e build: remove typescript 3.6 and 3.7 support (#36329)
Remove TypeScript 3.6 and 3.7 support from Angular along with tests that
ensure those TS versions work.

BREAKING CHANGE: typescript 3.6 and 3.7 are no longer supported, please
update to typescript 3.8

PR Close #36329
2020-05-05 16:52:43 -07:00
420c179b39 build: update dependencies to use typescript 3.8 and angular 9.1 (#36329)
Update the typescript version to 3.8 as well as the Angular version to
9.1, which is the one which added TS 3.8 support.

PR Close #36329
2020-05-05 16:52:43 -07:00
35d61c11fd test(core): Add benchmark for transplanted views when insertion is dirty (#36722)
The current benchmark for transplanted views only exercises the path
when the declaration location is dirty and the insertion is not. This
test adds a benchmark for when both insertion and declaration are dirty.

PR Close #36722
2020-05-05 12:20:32 -07:00
e30e1325f3 fix(core): properly get root nodes from embedded views with <ng-content> (#36051)
This commit fixes 2 separate issues related to root nodes retrieval from
embedded views with `<ng-content>`:

1) we did not account for the case where there were no projectable nodes
for a given `<ng-content>`;

2) we did not account for the case where projectable nodes for a given
`<ng-content>` were represented as an array of native nodes (happens in
the case of dynamically created components with projectable nodes);

Fixes #35967

PR Close #36051
2020-05-05 12:15:52 -07:00
fc6c3ae97d ci: removing CI environment variable caching setup (#36936)
A caching mechanism was put in place to prevent repeated calls to
the Github API.  As the CI setup no longer relies on calls to the
Github API, this caching is no longer necessary.

It was discovered that this caching was causing a contention issue
for saucelabs testing as the same tunnel was being reused for
multiple jobs simultaneously.  With this caching mechanism removed
the jobs will once again run via separate tunnels.

PR Close #36936
2020-05-05 12:08:17 -07:00
63a28d6805 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to b7d7ee9bd (#36933)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](c1cf42fd4...b7d7ee9bd):

**Modified**
- help/deploy.json
- help/generate.json
- help/new.json

PR Close #36933
2020-05-05 12:06:17 -07:00
b95a336f12 build: fix and re-enable elements tests on saucelabs (#36929)
The `elements` tests were disabled on Saucelabs, because they were failing on IE10. The problem was that we were loading an es2015 file from npm directly, causing a syntax error. These changes transpile the file to es5.

PR Close #36929
2020-05-05 12:04:48 -07:00
b4df19c029 build: update release precheck to rely on ng-dev for bazel stamping (#36925)
Migrate from using tools/bazel_stamp_vars.js to ng-dev to obtain
the current version name in the pre-check script.

PR Close #36925
2020-05-05 12:03:21 -07:00
dbd0f8e699 feat(language-service): [ivy] Parse Angular compiler options (#36922)
Parse Angular compiler options in Angular language service.

In View Engine, only TypeScript compiler options are read, Angular
compiler options are not. With Ivy, there could be different modes of
compilation, most notably how strict the templates should be checked.
This commit makes the behavior of language service consistent with the
Ivy compiler.

PR Close #36922
2020-05-05 12:01:00 -07:00
b7fb92a048 build: do not build runfile trees unnecessarily (#36914)
Disables Bazel runfile tree creation. Only if a given
execution strategy relies on runfile tree creation, the
runfile tree is created lazily. This helps as currently
Bazel spends unnecessary time on CI building runfile trees
for tests which are cached and aren't re-run.

The goal is to spend less time on CI for cached test/build
targets. We can't measure impact yet as there are targets
for the integration tests that hide the potential benefits.
on the components repo a 80% time reduction could be observed.

PR Close #36914
2020-05-05 12:00:04 -07:00
2ff4b357d7 fix(core): handle pluralize functions that expect a number (#36901)
Previously we were passing a string form of the value to pluralize
to the `getLocalePluralCase()` function that is extracted from the
locale data. But some locales have functions that rely upon this
value being a number not a string.

Now we convert the value to a number before passing it to the
locale data function.

Fixes #36888

PR Close #36901
2020-05-05 11:59:04 -07:00
1c26f40cd4 refactor(localize): use the new workspaces API for ng-add schematic (#36897)
Updates the @angular/localize ng-add schematic to use the new workspaces API and removes dependency on private APIs.

PR Close #36897
2020-05-05 11:58:27 -07:00
2de34770c4 docs: update deprecation guide to move deprecated APIs to removals (#36891)
Previously, using undecorated base classes and using
ModuleWithProviders without a generic were listed
as deprecated features.

In v10, these features will be removed and an error
will be thrown instead. This commit updates the
deprecation guide to reflect this change.

PR Close #36891
2020-05-05 11:55:58 -07:00
0fc6ed3c4a docs: update likely deprecation version in deprecation guide (#36891)
The index of the deprecation guide contains a list
of deprecated APIs and when they can be removed.
This commit updates the likely removal version for
APIs that were previously listed as v10, as we are
not removing them in this version.

PR Close #36891
2020-05-05 11:55:57 -07:00
63455b839a docs: list IE 9 and 10 as deprecated (#36887)
Add documentation in the deprecations markdown file about the deprecation of IE 9 and 10.
Additionally, add note in browser support document about deprecation.

PR Close #36887
2020-05-05 11:55:17 -07:00
70b25a3d4f fix(localize): ensure getLocation() works (#36853)
The `getLocation()` method was not working as there were typos in the
properties it was reading. This was not picked up because there were
neither typings for these properties nor unit tests to check it worked.

PR Close #36853
2020-05-05 11:51:46 -07:00
2200c8a87b docs: Add new section, tutorials, to left nav, and a tutorial on routing (#36545)
This PR adds a new section, tutorials, to the left navigation. It also
adds a new, basic tutorial for routing.

PR Close #36545
2020-05-05 11:51:19 -07:00
306f46ce92 build(docs-infra): upgrade docs examples to latest Angular CLI and framework (#36145)
This commit also updates the projects to more closely match what a newly
generated app would look like with the exception of `tslint.json` files,
which would create too many linting failures. These will be updated in a
follow-up PR.

PR Close #36145
2020-05-05 11:50:30 -07:00
1b2d6ea11b ci(docs-infra): remove redundant standalone ngcc run (#36145)
Previously, in the `test_aio` CI job, we ran ngcc before building the
app with `yarn build`. This was supposed to have the benefit of taking
advantage of the parallel capabilities of standalone ngcc (vs implicitly
running it via `ng build`).

It turns out that the work done by the standalone ngcc was thrown away
before the `ng build`, resulting in `ng build` having to run ngcc all
over again. This happened because the `yarn build` script (run after the
standalone ngcc step) also runs `yarn install`, which essentially cleans
up `node_modules/`, thus discarding all the work already done by ngcc.

Here is an [example CI job][1], where this can be seen in action:
One can see the "Compiling <some-package> : es2015 as esm2015" logs in
the `yarn --cwd aio ngcc --properties es2015` step (as the standalone
ngcc processes the various entry-points) and then see the same logs in
the `yarn --cwd aio build --progress=false` step (as ngcc has to process
the entry-points all over again).

This commit removes the redundant standalone ngcc run and lets the CLI
handle ngcc via `ng build`. It is possible to instrument the build
process in a way that we can run the standalone ngcc after
`yarn install` and thus take advantage of the performance gains in
parallel mode, but the latest version of the CLI can already run ngcc in
parallel mode as a pre-build step, so this is unnecessary.

[1]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/658691

PR Close #36145
2020-05-05 11:50:30 -07:00
03198de73a build(docs-infra): update TypeScript to 3.8 (#36145)
Update TypeScript for angular.io to the latest stable version: 3.8.3

Jira issue: [FW-1970](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1970)

PR Close #36145
2020-05-05 11:50:30 -07:00
bb0e57eccb build(docs-infra): update @angular/material to 9.2.2 (#36145)
This commit updates the Angular Material packages (`@angular/cdk` and
`@angular/material`) to latest versions.

PR Close #36145
2020-05-05 11:50:30 -07:00
a468f11c7c build(docs-infra): update @angular/cli to 10.0.0-next.3 (#36145)
Update the Angular CLI and Angular framework packages to latest `@next`
versions. Also, update the app to look more closely to how a newly
generated app with the latest CLI would look like.

PR Close #36145
2020-05-05 11:50:29 -07:00
9d2241b901 build(docs-infra): update angular.io payload sizes for reference (#36145)
This commit updates all payload sizes for angular.io to make it easier
to compare payload size changes as a result of upgrading Angular
packages and other dependencies in subsequent commits.

PR Close #36145
2020-05-05 11:50:29 -07:00
88a235de3a fix(forms): handle numeric values properly in the validator (#36157)
Previously, the behavior of the `minLength` and `maxLength` validators
caused confusion, as they appeared to work with numeric values but
did not in fact produce consistent results. This commit fixes the issue
by skipping validation altogether when a numeric value is used.

BREAKING CHANGES:

* The `minLength` and `maxLength` validators now verify that a value has
numeric `length` property and invoke validation only if that's the case.
Previously, falsey values without the length property (such as `0` or
`false` values) were triggering validation errors. If your code relies on
the old behavior, you can include other validators such as [min][1] or
[requiredTrue][2] to the list of validators for a particular field.

[1]: https://angular.io/api/forms/Validators#min
[2]: https://angular.io/api/forms/Validators#requiredTrue

Closes #35591

PR Close #36157
2020-05-05 11:50:00 -07:00
7bd9e09c78 release: cut the v10.0.0-next.5 release 2020-05-04 14:48:09 -07:00
42c58d9fe8 docs(dev-infra): update format commands described in DEVELOPER.md (#36910)
This commit updates DEVELOPER.md to describe the latest formatting
command 'ng-dev' and removed deprecated 'gulp' command.

Fixes #36909

PR Close #36910
2020-05-04 12:51:21 -07:00
b3713a112f test(language-service): Add method to override inline template (#36890)
This commit adds a method `overrideInlineTemplate` to the
`MockTypescriptHost`. This allows us to override an inline template
in a Component without changing the TypeScript parts. This methods works
in a similar way as `MockTypescriptHost.override()`, which is used for
overriding external template.

PR Close #36890
2020-05-04 12:50:47 -07:00
e037840b88 perf(ngcc): speed up the getBasePaths() computation (#36881)
This function needs to deduplicate the paths that are found from the
paths mappings. Previously this deduplication was not linear and also
called the expensive `relative()` function many times.

This commit, suggested by @JoostK, reduces the complexity of the deduplication
by using a tree structure built from the segments of each path.

PR Close #36881
2020-05-04 12:50:02 -07:00
ec6b9cc17d perf(ngcc): only compute basePaths in TargetedEntryPointFinder when needed (#36881)
Previously the `basePaths` were computed when the finder was instantiated.
This was a waste of effort in the case that the targeted entry-point is already
processed.

This change makes the computation of `basePaths` lazy, so that the work is
only done if they are actually needed.

Fixes #36874

PR Close #36881
2020-05-04 12:50:02 -07:00
db4c59dad9 fix(ngcc): support TS 3.9 wrapped ES2015 classes (#36884)
In TS 3.9 the compiler will start to wrap ES2015 classes in an IIFE to help with
tree-shaking when the class has "associated" statements.

E.g.

```ts
let PlatformLocation = /** @class */ (() => {
    ...
    class PlatformLocation {
    }
    ...
    return PlatformLocation;
})();
```

This commit updates `Esm2015ReflectionHost` to support this format.

PR Close #36884
2020-05-04 12:48:26 -07:00
58ea040570 test(language-service): add new mock host for testing ivy (#36879)
This commit adds a new mock host for testing the ivy language service.

Unlike the existing mock_host which mocks the LanguageServiceHost, the
Ivy mock host mocks just the filesystem interface, aka ts.ServerHost.

This is because Ivy language service requires an actual Project to
perform operations like adding synthetic typecheck files to the project,
and by extension, to the ts.Program. These requirements make the existing
mock host unsuitable to be reused.

This new testing structure also improves test performance, because the
old mock host copies (it actually creates symlinks, but still that's
relatively expensive due to the sheer number of files involved) all
@angular/* packages along with the typescript package to a temporary
node_modules directory. This is done every time setup() is called.
Instead, this new mock host just loads them from a pre-determined path
in Bazel runfiles.

PR Close #36879
2020-05-04 12:47:15 -07:00
6046e86506 build: update setup-rbe.sh script to accept non google.com/angular.io (#36846)
Previously the setup-rbe.sh script did not allow accounts that did
have domains of angular.io or google.com.  Since we add emails from
other domains into everyone@angular.io, we are unable to be certain
in the script that the account is not actually a member of the
required group.  This change adds the option to choose to continue
with an email account logged in which we cannot verify by domain.

PR Close #36846
2020-05-04 12:45:48 -07:00
297dab845d build: migrate bazel related formatting/linting to ng-dev format (#36842)
Migrates away from inline searching for files and running buildifier
directly, instead using ng-dev for formatting.  Additionally, provides
a deprecation message for any usages of the previous commands.

PR Close #36842
2020-05-04 12:45:00 -07:00
2cb5f59acc feat(dev-infra): run buildifier formatting and linting via ng-dev (#36842)
In an effort to centralize formatting and linting enforcement into one
location, buildifier is being added as a formatter for ng-dev's format
command.  Allowing for format enforcement for all .bzl, .bazel, WORKSPACE
and BUILD files.

PR Close #36842
2020-05-04 12:45:00 -07:00
0f3831b105 build: create macro for transpiling javascript file to es5 (#36802)
For testing on IE, shims must be served in es5.  Because the shims
served in these tests come from node_modules and are not part of
the angular/angular source code, they must be transpiled to es5 if
they are published as es6. This macro allows for a uniform method
for running this transpilation during the build process.

PR Close #36802
2020-05-04 12:43:50 -07:00
9d9d46f52b fix(core): log error instead of warning for unknown properties and elements (#36399)
Changes the Ivy unknown element/property messages from being logged with `console.warn` to `console.error`. This should make them a bit more visible without breaking existing apps. Furthermore, a lot of folks filter out warning messages in the dev tools' console, whereas errors are usually still shown.

BREAKING CHANGE:
Warnings about unknown elements are now logged as errors. This won't break your app, but it may trip up tools that expect nothing to be logged via `console.error`.

Fixes #35699.

PR Close #36399
2020-05-04 12:37:42 -07:00
d9c4840a9c fix(router): cancel navigation when at least one resolver completes with no "next" emission (#24621)
This change aligns behavior for resolvers which return EMPTY. Currently EMPTY resolvers have inconsistent behavior:
- One resolver that returns EMPTY => won't navigate and just ends on ResolveStart router event.
- Two resolvers where both return EMPTY => throws "Error: Uncaught (in promise): EmptyError: no elements in sequence"
- Two resolvers where one returns a value and the other one returns EMPTY => Navigates successfully.
With this change any EMPTY resolver will cancel navigation.

BREAKING CHANGE: Any resolver which return EMPTY will cancel navigation.
If you want to allow the navigation to continue, you will need to update the resolvers to emit
some value, (i.e. defaultIfEmpty(...), of(...), etc).
PR Close #24195

PR Close #24621
2020-05-04 12:36:49 -07:00
12fcc7cafe build(language-service): make test project a filegroup (#36865)
This commit makes the test project a filegroup so that it could be
shared with the Ivy tests.
Also removed `project/foo.ts` since it is no longer used.

PR Close #36865
2020-05-01 10:02:34 -07:00
95a407d9dd build: Add entry point for Ivy language service (#36864)
This commit adds a new entry point for the Ivy version of language
service. The entry point is just a shell for now, implementation will be
added in subsequent PRs.

The Ivy version of language service could be loaded from the NPM package
via `require(@angular/language-service/bundles/ivy.umd.js)`

PR Close #36864
2020-05-01 10:02:03 -07:00
e9300c979e build: use @angular/dev-infra-private for bazel stamping (#36844)
Migrate to using new common environment stamping script for stamping
during bazel build/release tasks.

PR Close #36844
2020-05-01 10:00:04 -07:00
df274b478e feat(dev-infra): create environment stamping script in ng-dev (#36844)
Create a common environment stamping script in the ng-dev tooling
as to be used in common release tasks.  This is the first step in
consolidating pieces of the release scripting process into a single
location to develop a release tool.

PR Close #36844
2020-05-01 10:00:04 -07:00
f8941a5b6b refactor(ngcc): change async locker timeout to 250 secs (#36838)
Previously the `AsyncLocker` was configured to only wait
50x500ms before timing out. This is 25secs, which is often
less than a normal run of ngcc, so the chance of a timeout
flake was quite high.

The default is now 500x500ms, which is 250secs. If this is
too high for some projects then it can be changed via the
`ngcc.config.js` project file.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:10 -07:00
38f805cd06 feat(ngcc): allow async locking timeouts to be configured (#36838)
The commit adds support to the ngcc.config.js file for setting the
`retryAttempts` and `retryDelay` options for the `AsyncLocker`.

An integration test adds a new check for a timeout and actually uses the
ngcc.config.js to reduce the timeout time to prevent the test from taking
too long to complete.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:10 -07:00
98931bf9b5 refactor(ngcc): rename Configuration.getConfig() (#36838)
Strictly this method only returns config for packages. So this commit
renames it to `getPackageConfig()`, which frees us up to add other
"getXxxxConfig()` methods later.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:09 -07:00
9b85b533ff test(ngcc): remove duplicate test (#36838)
This test is basically duplicated (and slightly enhanced) in the
following test. So it is superfluous. (I suspect it was the result
of a broken rebase.)

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:09 -07:00
d805526659 fix(ngcc): provide a unique exit code for timeouts (#36838)
When ngcc fails due to a timeout waiting for another process
to complete, it was not failing with a unique exit code, so that it
was not possible to know if the process can be restarted; compared to
ngcc failing for some more fatal reason.

Now if ngcc exits because of a timeout, the exit code will be 177.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:09 -07:00
ee435761fd refactor(ngcc): improve locker pausing message (#36838)
When ngcc is having to pause and wait for another process
it provides a message to the user. This commit adds the extra
information about how to remove the lockfile if desired, since
this message is not shown if you Ctrl-C out of the process before
the timeout period ends.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:09 -07:00
35c6ed2675 docs(di): fix typo in advanced di doc (#36634)
PR Close #36634
2020-05-01 09:50:28 -07:00
72f534f7f8 feat(localize): support merging multiple translation files (#36792)
Previously only one translation file per locale could be loaded.

Now the user can specify multiple files per locale, and the translations
from each of these files will be merged together by message id.
The merging is on a first-wins approach. So if to you have three files
to be merged:

```
['a.xlf', 'b.xmb', 'c.json']
```

Then any message from `a.xlf` will be used rather than a message from `b.xmb`
or `c.json` and so on. In practice this means that you should put the files
in order of most important first, with "fallback" translations later.

PR Close #36792
2020-05-01 09:46:12 -07:00
3cb9b43851 refactor(localize): hide merging diagnostics messages behind a method (#36792)
This commit introduces `Diagnostics.merge(other)` which will take the messages from
`other` and append them to the messages of `this`.

The translation loader is updated to use this new method.

PR Close #36792
2020-05-01 09:46:12 -07:00
bf0c520f2e refactor(localize): simplify adding condition diagnostics (#36792)
Previously the `missingTranslation` option had to be checked before calling
`warn` or `error` on the `diagnostics` object.

Now this boilerplate is hidden inside the `Diagnostics.add()` method, which
will open it up to being used for other conditional diagnostics.

PR Close #36792
2020-05-01 09:46:11 -07:00
ee35e223a7 feat(service-worker): use ignoreVary: true when retrieving responses from cache (#34663)
The Angular ServiceWorker always uses a copy of the request without
headers for caching assets (in order to avoid issues with opaque
responses). Therefore, it was previously not possible to retrieve
resources from the cache if the response contained [Vary](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Vary) headers.

In addition to that, `Vary` headers do not work in all browsers (or work
differently) and may not work as intended with ServiceWorker caches. See
[this article](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/11/understanding-vary-header) and the linked resources for more info.

This commit avoids the aforementioned issues by making sure the Angular
ServiceWorker always sets the `ignoreVary` option passed to
[Cache#match()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Cache/match) to `true`. This allows the ServiceWorker to correctly
retrieve cached responses with `Vary` headers, which was previously not
possible.

Fixes #36638

BREAKING CHANGE:

Previously, [Vary](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Vary)
headers would be taken into account when retrieving resources from the
cache, completely preventing the retrieval of cached assets (due to
ServiceWorker implementation details) and leading to unpredictable
behavior due to inconsistent/buggy implementations in different
browsers.

Now, `Vary` headers are ignored when retrieving resources from the
ServiceWorker caches, which can result in resources being retrieved even
when their headers are different. If your application needs to
differentiate its responses based on request headers, please make sure
the Angular ServiceWorker is [configured](https://angular.io/guide/service-worker-config)
to avoid caching the affected resources.

PR Close #34663
2020-05-01 09:44:07 -07:00
dc9f4b994e feat(service-worker): include CacheQueryOptions options in ngsw-config (#34663)
Previously it was not possible to provide `CacheQueryOptions` ([MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Cache)) for querying the Cache.
This commit introduces a new parameter called `cacheQueryOptions` for `DataGroup` and `AssetGroup`.
Currently only `ignoreSearch` is supported as `ignoreVary` and `ignoreMethod` would require using
the complete Request object for matching which is not possible with the current implementation.

Closes #28443

PR Close #34663
2020-05-01 09:44:07 -07:00
49be32c931 refactor(common): remove WrappedValue from AsyncPipe (#36633)
`AsyncPipe` only uses `WrappedValue` when the latest value from the `Promise` or `Observable` is different from the previous one. This is already enough to trigger change detection so the `WrappedValue` is not necessary.

Fixes #29927

BREAKING CHANGE:
This change could result in ExpressionChangedAfterItHasBeenChecked errors that
were not detected before. The error could previously have gone undetected
because two WrappedValues are considered "equal" in all cases for the purposes
of the check, even if their respective unwrapped values are not.

Additionally, `[val]=(observable | async).someProperty` will no longer
trigger change detection if the value of `someProperty` is identical to
the value in the previous emit. If you need to force change detection,
either update the binding to use an object whose reference changes or
subscribe to the observable and call markForCheck as needed.

PR Close #36633
2020-04-30 11:41:49 -07:00
1786586747 fix(core): Refresh transplanted views at insertion point only (#35968)
Only refresh transplanted views at the insertion location in Ivy.
Previously, Ivy would check transplanted views at both the insertion and
declaration points. This is achieved by adding a marker to the insertion
tree when we encounter a transplanted view that needs to be refreshed at
its declaration. We use this marker as an extra indication that we still
need to descend and refresh those transplanted views at their insertion
locations even if the insertion view and/or its parents are not dirty.

This change fixes several issues:

  * Transplanted views refreshed twice if both insertion and declaration
  are dirty. This could be an error if the insertion component changes
  result in data not being available to the transplanted view because it
  is slated to be removed.
  * CheckAlways transplanted views not refreshed if shielded by
  non-dirty OnPush (fixes #35400)
  * Transplanted views still refreshed when insertion tree is detached
  (fixes #21324)

PR Close #35968
2020-04-29 14:31:12 -07:00
45c09416ed refactor(ngcc): move PathMappings to separate file to avoid circular dependency (#36626)
Now that `ngcc/src/ngcc_options` imports `FileWriter` type, there is a
circular dependency detected by the `ts-circular-deps:check` lint check:

```
ngcc/src/ngcc_options.ts
  → ngcc/src/writing/file_writer.ts
  → ngcc/src/packages/entry_point_bundle.ts
  → ngcc/src/ngcc_options.ts
```

This commit moves the `PathMappings` type (and related helpers) to a
separate file to avoid the circular dependency.

NOTE:
The circular dependency was only with taking types into account. There
was no circular dependency for the actual (JS) code.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
4779c4b94a fix(ngcc): handle ENOMEM errors in worker processes (#36626)
When running in parallel mode, worker processes forward errors thrown
during task processing to the master process, which in turn exits with
an error.

However, there are cases where the error is not directly related to
processing the entry-point. One such case is when there is not enough
memory (for example, due to all the other tasks being processed
simultaneously).

Previously, an `ENOMEM` error thrown on a worker process would propagate
to the master process, eventually causing ngcc to exit with an error.
Example failure: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/682198

This commit improves handling of these low-memory situations by
detecting `ENOMEM` errors and killing the worker process, thus allowing
the master process to decide how to handle that. The master process will
put the task back into the tasks queue and continue processing tasks
with the rest of the worker processes (and thus with lower memory
pressure).

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
793cb328de fix(ngcc): give up re-spawing crashed worker process after 3 attempts (#36626)
Previously, when the last worker process crashed, the master process
would try to re-spawn it indefinitely. This could lead to an infinite
loop (if for some reason the worker process kept crashing).

This commit avoids this by limiting the number of re-spawn attempts to
3, after which ngcc will exit with an error.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
966598cda7 fix(ngcc): support recovering when a worker process crashes (#36626)
Previously, when running in parallel mode and a worker process crashed
while processing a task, it was not possible for ngcc to continue
without risking ending up with a corrupted entry-point and therefore it
exited with an error. This, for example, could happen when a worker
process received a `SIGKILL` signal, which was frequently observed in CI
environments. This was probably the result of Docker killing processes
due to increased memory pressure.

One factor that amplifies the problem under Docker (which is often used
in CI) is that it is not possible to distinguish between the available
CPU cores on the host machine and the ones made available to Docker
containers, thus resulting in ngcc spawning too many worker processes.

This commit addresses these issues in the following ways:

1. We take advantage of the fact that files are written to disk only
   after an entry-point has been fully analyzed/compiled. The master
   process can now determine whether a worker process has not yet
   started writing files to disk (even if it was in the middle of
   processing a task) and just put the task back into the tasks queue if
   the worker process crashes.

2. The master process keeps track of the transformed files that a worker
   process will attempt to write to disk. If the worker process crashes
   while writing files, the master process can revert any changes and
   put the task back into the tasks queue (without risking corruption).

3. When a worker process crashes while processing a task (which can be a
   result of increased memory pressure or too many worker processes),
   the master process will not try to re-spawn it. This way the number
   or worker processes is gradually adjusted to a level that can be
   accomodated by the system's resources.

Examples of ngcc being able to recover after a worker process crashed:
- While idling: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/682197
- While compiling: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/682209
- While writing files: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/682267

Jira issue: [FW-2008](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2008)

Fixes #36278

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
772ccf0d9f feat(ngcc): support reverting a file written by FileWriter (#36626)
This commit adds a `revertFile()` method to `FileWriter`, which can
revert a transformed file (and its backup - if any) written by the
`FileWriter`.

In a subsequent commit, this will be used to allow ngcc to recover
when a worker process crashes in the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
ff6e93163f refactor(ngcc): keep track of transformed files per task (#36626)
With this commit, the master process will keep track of the transformed
files that each worker process is intending to write to disk.

In a subsequent commit, this info will be used to allow ngcc to recover
when a worker process crashes in the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
dff5129661 refactor(ngcc): notify master process about transformed files before writing (#36626)
With this commit, worker processes will notify the master process about
the transformed files they are about to write to disk before starting
writing them.

In a subsequent commit, this will be used to allow ngcc to recover when
a worker process crashes in the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
e367593a26 refactor(ngcc): support running callback before writing transformed files (#36626)
This commit enhances the `CompileFn`, which is used to process each
entry-point, to support running a passed-in callback (and wait for it to
complete) before proceeding with writing the transformed files to disk.

This functionality is currently not used. In a subsequent commit, it
will be used for passing info from worker processes to the master
process that will allow ngcc to recover when a worker process crashes in
the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
16039d837e refactor(ngcc): rename TaskQueue#markTaskCompleted() to markAsCompleted() (#36626)
Rename the `markTaskCompleted()` method to be consistent with the other
similar methods of `TaskQueue` (`markAsFailed()` and
`markAsUnprocessed()`).

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
4665c35453 feat(ngcc): support marking an in-progress task as unprocessed (#36626)
This commit adds support for stopping processing an in-progress task
and moving it back to the list of pending tasks.

In a subsequent commit, this will be used to allow ngcc to recover when
a worker process crashes in the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:25 -07:00
4c63241b34 fix(ngcc): do not run in parallel mode if there are less than 3 CPU cores (#36626)
Previously, ngcc would run in parallel mode (using the
`ClusterExecutor`) when there were at least 2 CPU cores (and all other
requirements where met). On systems with just 2 CPU cores, this meant
there would only be one worker process (since one CPU core is always
reserved for the master process). In these cases, the tasks would still
be processed serially (on the one worker process), but we would also pay
the overhead of communicating between the master and worker processes.

This commit fixes this by only running in parallel mode if there are
more than 2 CPU cores (i.e. at least 2 worker processes).

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:25 -07:00
9aa778e843 refactor(ngcc): move "Compiling" log message before starting work on a task (#36626)
Previously, the "Compiling <entryPoint>" log message was printed before
starting to analyze and transform files, but after creating the
`EntryPointBundle` (which includes creating the TS program).

Since creating the `EntryPointBundle` involves some work, it is more
accurate to move the log message before creating the bundle.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:25 -07:00
62ba0acfb5 test(language-service): do not invalidate @angular/core (#36845)
Fix typo and add test cases for https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36783

PR closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/713

PR Close #36845
2020-04-29 14:27:33 -07:00
52d2e46700 release: cut the v10.0.0-next.4 release 2020-04-29 14:07:45 -07:00
c89421bfa8 docs: release notes for the v9.1.4 release 2020-04-29 13:59:31 -07:00
cebd4fada7 build: use sh instead of exec for release scripts (#36862)
Previously the exec command was used, however the exec command would
exit the original calling script regardless of the whether exit was
called.  This caused the release script to always exit after the
pre-check phase.

PR Close #36862
2020-04-29 13:04:43 -07:00
3d82aa781d fix(core): attempt to recover from user errors during creation (#36381)
If there's an error during the first creation pass of a `TView`, the data structure may be corrupted which will cause framework assertion failures downstream which can mask the user's error. These changes add a new flag to the `TView` that indicates whether the first creation pass was successful, and if it wasn't we try re-create the `TView`.

Fixes #31221.

PR Close #36381
2020-04-29 08:36:42 -07:00
89c589085d fix(ngcc): recognize enum declarations emitted in JavaScript (#36550)
An enum declaration in TypeScript code will be emitted into JavaScript
as a regular variable declaration, with the enum members being declared
inside an IIFE. For ngcc to support interpreting such variable
declarations as enum declarations with its members, ngcc needs to
recognize the enum declaration emit structure and extract all member
from the statements in the IIFE.

This commit extends the `ConcreteDeclaration` structure in the
`ReflectionHost` abstraction to be able to capture the enum members
on a variable declaration, as a substitute for the original
`ts.EnumDeclaration` as it existed in TypeScript code. The static
interpreter has been extended to handle the extracted enum members
as it would have done for `ts.EnumDeclaration`.

Fixes #35584
Resolves FW-2069

PR Close #36550
2020-04-28 15:59:57 -07:00
a6a7e1bb99 build: enable platform-browser tests on Saucelabs (#36797)
Enables some passing `platform-browser` tests on Saucelabs. The reason they were disabled was an error log which doesn't actually fail the test run and has been there for a long time.

PR Close #36797
2020-04-28 15:10:27 -07:00
70dd27ffd8 fix(compiler): normalize line endings in ICU expansions (#36741)
The html parser already normalizes line endings (converting `\r\n` to `\n`)
for most text in templates but it was missing the expressions of ICU expansions.

In ViewEngine backticked literal strings, used to define inline templates,
were already normalized by the TypeScript parser.
In Ivy we are parsing the raw text of the source file directly so the line
endings need to be manually normalized.

This change ensures that inline templates have the line endings of ICU
expression normalized correctly, which matches the ViewEngine.

In ViewEngine external templates, defined in HTML files, the behavior was
different, since TypeScript was not normalizing the line endings.
Specifically, ICU expansion "expressions" are not being normalized.
This is a problem because it means that i18n message ids can be different on
different machines that are setup with different line ending handling,
or if the developer moves a template from inline to external or vice versa.

The goal is always to normalize line endings, whether inline or external.
But this would be a breaking change since it would change i18n message ids
that have been previously computed. Therefore this commit aligns the ivy
template parsing to have the same "buggy" behavior for external templates.

There is now a compiler option `i18nNormalizeLineEndingsInICUs`, which
if set to `true` will ensure the correct non-buggy behavior. For the time
being this option defaults to `false` to ensure backward compatibility while
allowing opt-in to the desired behavior. This option's default will be
flipped in a future breaking change release.

Further, when this option is set to `false`, any ICU expression tokens,
which have not been normalized, are added to the `ParseResult` from the
`HtmlParser.parse()` method. In the future, this collection of tokens could
be used to diagnose and encourage developers to migrate their i18n message
ids. See FW-2106.

Closes #36725

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:40 -07:00
7bc5bcde34 test(compiler): check extracted translations for line endings (#36741)
When there are `CRLF` line endings some translations get different
message ids. This commit adds tests to track this in ViewEngine.

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:40 -07:00
aa0dd0d5ff test(compiler): fix unwanted ! operators (#36741)
The `I18nComponent` was using `!` for some of its properties
because it had not initialized them. This is now resolved by explictly
marking them as optional.

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:40 -07:00
e0aa39929b refactor(compiler): simplify tokenizer and parser results (#36741)
Move the creation of the results objects into the wrapper functions.
This makes it easier to reason about what the parser and lexer classes
are responsible for - you create a new object for each tokenization or
parsing activity and they hold the state of the activity.

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:39 -07:00
4172707346 refactor(compiler): tighten type of TemplateParser._console (#36741)
This property can actually be `null` when called from the language-service.
This change allows us to remove the use of `!` to subvert the type system.

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:39 -07:00
7c8c41353b build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to c1cf42fd4 (#36832)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](9459c8519...c1cf42fd4):

**Modified**
- help/build.json
- help/serve.json
- help/test.json

PR Close #36832
2020-04-28 11:52:52 -07:00
1d9375d115 ci: fix bad reference to head property in rebase-pr script (#36825)
Update rebase-pr script to properly reference a property on
the refs object using `target` rather than the previously
named `head`.

PR Close #36825
2020-04-28 09:13:35 -07:00
f27deea003 fix(core): handle synthetic props in Directive host bindings correctly (#35568)
Prior to this change, animations-related runtime logic assumed that the @HostBinding and @HostListener with synthetic (animations) props are used for Components only. However having @HostBinding and @HostListener with synthetic props on Directives is also supported by View Engine. This commit updates the logic to select correct renderer to execute instructions (current renderer for Directives and sub-component renderer for Components).

This PR resolves #35501.

PR Close #35568
2020-04-27 14:55:16 -07:00
00e6cb1d62 feat(router): allow CanLoad guard to return UrlTree (#36610)
A CanLoad guard returning UrlTree cancels current navigation and redirects.
This matches the behavior available to `CanActivate` guards added in #26521.

Note that this does not affect preloading. A `CanLoad` guard blocks any
preloading. That is, any route with a `CanLoad` guard is not preloaded
and the guards are not executed as part of preloading.

fixes #28306

PR Close #36610
2020-04-27 12:53:49 -07:00
cae2a893f2 docs: fix typo (#36786)
Correct typo in the router docs, changing "as your app growns" to "as your app grows". Previously the wrong spelling was used and this commit rectifies this.

PR Close #36786
2020-04-27 12:50:42 -07:00
b34fb04cbf build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to 9459c8519 (#36808)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](730657c86...9459c8519):

**Modified**
- help/analytics.json

PR Close #36808
2020-04-27 12:11:18 -07:00
2365bb89d7 build: migrate from gulp to ng-dev for running formatting (#36726)
Migrates away from gulp to ng-dev for running our formatter.
Additionally, provides a deprecation warning for any attempted
usage of the previous `gulp format:*` tasks.

PR Close #36726
2020-04-24 12:32:18 -07:00
7b5a0ba8c3 feat(dev-infra): create format tool in @angular/dev-infra-private (#36726)
Previously we used gulp to run our formatter, currently clang-format,
across our repository.  This new tool within ng-dev allows us to
migrate away from our gulp based solution as our gulp solution had
issue with memory pressure and would cause OOM errors with too large
of change sets.

PR Close #36726
2020-04-24 12:32:18 -07:00
ad8c4cdd75 revert: "feat(dev-infra): exposed new rule 'component_benchmark' via dev_infra (#36434)" (#36798)
This reverts commit b7f2a033df.

PR Close #36798
2020-04-24 11:03:38 -07:00
f5ff2068a4 revert: "build(dev-infra): update package.json and :npm_package (#36434)" (#36798)
This reverts commit d6f6cd0cb1.

PR Close #36798
2020-04-24 11:03:37 -07:00
90a2796a7e revert: "build(core): use dev-infra's component_benchmark to show PoC (#36434)" (#36798)
This reverts commit e6161ca307.

PR Close #36798
2020-04-24 11:03:37 -07:00
76190c71fc ci: migrate payload size tracking goldens to the golden directory (#36455)
This change is part of a larger effort to migrate all golden type
tracking files to a single location.  Additionally, this makes it
a bit easier to manage file ownership in pullapprove.

PR Close #36455
2020-04-24 09:05:11 -07:00
dd049caf0a fix(language-service): disable update the @angular/core module (#36783)
After the user edits the file `core.d.ts`, the symbol from the core module will be invalided, which only is created when init the language service. Then the language-service will crash.

PR Close #36783
2020-04-24 09:04:25 -07:00
bcd31cb857 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to 730657c86 (#36790)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](56c648827...730657c86):

**Modified**
- help/build.json
- help/generate.json

PR Close #36790
2020-04-24 09:03:56 -07:00
e6161ca307 build(core): use dev-infra's component_benchmark to show PoC (#36434)
This change demonstrates how to use the newly created
rule in one of our performance tests.

Future commits and PRs will migrate the remaining tests to this new bazel rule.

PR Close #36434
2020-04-23 13:31:53 -07:00
d6f6cd0cb1 build(dev-infra): update package.json and :npm_package (#36434)
* Set up dev-infra's :npm_package to also contain benchmarking suite
* Add benchmarking deps to dev-infra's package.json
* Add a bazel workspace to dev-infra's package.json. This is so that when a
  project wants to use dev-infra's code and macros, they can just import the
  macros from their node_modules instead of loading it separately

PR Close #36434
2020-04-23 13:31:53 -07:00
b7f2a033df feat(dev-infra): exposed new rule 'component_benchmark' via dev_infra (#36434)
* Move tools/brotli-cli, tools/browsers, tools/components,
  tools/ng_rollup_bundle, and modules/e2e_util to dev-infra/benchmarking
* Fix imports and references to moved folders and files
* Set up BUILD.bazel files for moved folders so they can be packaged with
  dev-infra's :npm_package

PR Close #36434
2020-04-23 13:31:53 -07:00
e37f2663c2 build: require a commit body in commit messages (#36632)
Enforces a requirement that all PR commit messages contain a body
of at least 100 characters.  This is meant to encourage commits
within the repo to be more descriptive of each change.

PR Close #36632
2020-04-23 12:18:56 -07:00
5e579c4dc9 fix(dev-infra): properly handle multiline regex of commit body (#36632)
Previously, the commit message body regex only matched the first line
of the body.  This change corrects the regex to match the entire line.

PR Close #36632
2020-04-23 12:18:56 -07:00
f0ec4ae941 ci: fix pullapprove incorrectly skipping fw-compiler as owner (#36661)
Currently, if changes are made to `compiler-cli/ngcc` and to other
compiler-related files, then only the `fw-ngcc` group is requested
for review. This is because the `not contains_any_globs` condition
will be false for `fw-compiler` and the group will never become active.

We fix this by removing the incorrect condition and filtering out ngcc
files before checking `contains_any_globs` in the primary fw-compiler
condition.

PR Close #36661
2020-04-23 12:17:10 -07:00
b80b43ddae ci: add codeowner group for migrations (#36661)
Adds a new codeowner group that is dedicated for changes
to the migrations stored in `packages/core/schematics`.

PR Close #36661
2020-04-23 12:17:10 -07:00
f0c570bd41 feat(dev-infra): pullapprove verify should handle files in conditions (#36661)
Currently, when verifying our pullapprove configuration, we don't
respect modifications to the set of files in a condition.

e.g. It's not possible to do the following:

```
contains_any_globs(files.exclude(...), [
```

This prevents us from having codeowner groups which match a directory,
but want to filter out specific sub directories. For example, `fw-core`
matches all files in the core package. We want to exclude the schematics
from that glob. Usually we do this by another exclude condition.

This has a *significant* downside though. It means that fw-core will not
be requested if a PR changes schematic code, _and_ actual fw-core code.

To support these conditions, the pullapprove verification tool is
refactored, so that it no longer uses Regular expressions for parsing,
but rather evaluates the code through a dynamic function. This is
possible since the conditions are written in simple Python that can
be run in NodeJS too (with small modifications/transformations).

PR Close #36661
2020-04-23 12:17:10 -07:00
e5d2853070 docs: correct ngSwitch definition (#35489)
PR Close #35489
2020-04-23 12:13:39 -07:00
152293d3cf test(router): fix router test failing on IE (#36742)
This was originally fixed in #35976, but one of the window.scrollY
assertions was missed. Also updated tests to use toBeGreater/LessThan
to improve failure messages.

PR Close #36742
2020-04-23 12:13:27 -04:00
ceb61d10c1 test(router): add canDeactivate test for forChild route (#36699)
This PR adds test case to cover a failure that was detected after
merging #36302. That commit will be reverted and will need a new PR that
does not cause this test to fail.

PR Close #36699
2020-04-23 12:08:44 -04:00
dd806b0d99 docs: add Annie Wang to contributors.json (#36612)
PR Close #36612
2020-04-23 12:08:09 -04:00
113c75dd27 refactor(localize): remove unused code (#36745)
PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
b7acf07a70 refactor(localize): consolidate message/translation metadata (#36745)
PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
519f2baff0 test(localize): tidy up translation parser tests (#36745)
There was a lot of duplication and multiline backtick
strings that made it hard to maintain.

PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
3962908d36 refactor(localize): tighten up recognition of simple JSON translations (#36745)
PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
afd2cbc3c4 refactor(localize): move source_file_utils.ts up (#36745)
This will allow the utilities in this file to be shared outside
`translate` code.

PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
4275b3412f build: add AndrewKushnir to the fw-testing group (#36744)
This commit update the PullApprove config to add AndrewKushnir to the `fw-testing` group. The reason for this change is that I was involved into TestBed rewrite (for Ivy) and it belongs to the `fw-testing` group ownership.

PR Close #36744
2020-04-22 17:12:10 -04:00
1b3ee17888 build: move circular deps golden to a subfolder (#36630)
Moves the circular deps golden for packages into a subfolder of goldens,
`/goldens/circular-deps/` to more easily target the files for
ownership.

PR Close #36630
2020-04-22 17:11:20 -04:00
8306da5ce1 release(benchpress): bump version of benchpress to 0.2.0 (#36457)
Bumping the version of benchpress as a new version needs to be released
as part of the effort to set up more benchmarking accross the
angular/angular and angular/components repos.

PR Close #36457
2020-04-22 17:10:28 -04:00
75dff8a93a docs: improve startup nav, naming, and terminology (#35533)
PR Close #35533
2020-04-22 17:08:29 -04:00
fc1b557d98 build: run pre-check before publishing (#36527)
Previously, our process included running the pre-check script before
releasing.  With our new publishing process this was dropped.  This
change adds in automatically executing this check before publish for
both next and latest

PR Close #36527
2020-04-22 17:07:49 -04:00
47f98673c7 fix(localize): include legacy ids when describing messages (#36761)
Previously, we only displayed the new `$localize` id, which is not
currently what most people have in their translation files.
Until people migrate to the new message id system it is confusing
not to display the legacy ids.

PR Close #36761
2020-04-22 16:31:47 -04:00
781f5611d1 build: update to @bazel/bazelisk@^1.4.0 (#36729)
Upgrading @bazel/bazelisk to version 1.4.0 as this introduces the
bazel binary.  This prevents the need to have a `bazel` script defined
in package.json to point to `bazelisk`, instead it is just available
on install.

PR Close #36729
2020-04-22 16:31:17 -04:00
deea6da0e0 release: cut the v10.0.0-next.3 release 2020-04-22 11:59:44 -07:00
43622d32e4 docs: release notes for the v9.1.3 release 2020-04-22 11:56:11 -07:00
5db8d93fe5 build: fix the compare master and patch script output (#36749)
Currently the commit message and corresponding version are flipped, which makes it hard to review the changes. This commit updates the script to properly recognize the order of arguments.

PR Close #36749
2020-04-22 00:23:57 -04:00
535c249f3a build: update REQUIRED_BASE_SHA in merge script to commit-message script update commit (#36750)
Updating `REQUIRED_BASE_SHA` for master and patch branches to make sure PRs that we merge are rebased after `commit-message` validation script update (to make sure the `lint` CI job fails in case a PR contains commits with invalid commit messages).

PR Close #36750
2020-04-21 21:58:23 -04:00
942b986ef3 fix(core): properly identify modules affected by overrides in TestBed (#36649)
When module overrides (via `TestBed.overrideModule`) are present, it might affect all modules that import (even transitively) an overridden one. For all affected modules we need to recalculate their scopes for a given test run and restore original scopes at the end. Prior to this change, we were recalculating module scopes only for components that are used in a test, without taking into account module hierarchy. This commit updates Ivy TestBed logic to calculate all potentially affected modules are reset cached scopes information for them (so that scopes are recalculated as needed).

Resolves #36619.

PR Close #36649
2020-04-21 21:57:48 -04:00
acf6075ca9 fix(core): do not use unbound attributes as inputs to structural directives (#36441)
Prior to this commit unbound attributes were treated as possible inputs to structural directives. Since structural directives can only accepts inputs defined using microsyntax expression (e.g. `<div *dir="exp">`), such unbound attributes should not be considered as inputs. This commit aligns Ivy and View Engine behavior and avoids using unbound attributes as inputs to structural directives.

PR Close #36441
2020-04-21 13:30:25 -04:00
28995dba19 fix(core): missing-injectable migration should not migrate @NgModule classes (#36369)
Based on the migration guide, provided classes which don't have
either `@Injectable`, `@Directive`, `@Component` or `@Pipe` need
to be migrated.

This is not correct as provided classes with an `@NgModule` also
have a factory function that can be read by the r3 injector. It's
unclear in which cases the `@NgModule` decorator is used for
provided classes, but this scenario has been reported.

Either we fix this in the migration, or we make sure to report
this as unsupported in the Ivy compiler.

Fixes #35700.

PR Close #36369
2020-04-21 12:54:24 -04:00
f186c32245 docs: place download section in architecture to the top (#36565)
link is very deep down on architecture page this commit is part of a larger effort to standardise ownload sections on angular.io

This commit partially addresses #35459

PR Close #36565
2020-04-21 12:50:29 -04:00
d7c77cb175 refactor(docs-infra): refactors autoLinkCode (#36686)
PR Close #36686
2020-04-21 12:49:55 -04:00
51b09244ff fix(dev-infra): extract commit headers before checking commit message validity (#36733)
This commit fixes an issue where adding `fixup` commits was triggering a lint error. The problem was caused by the fact that we used the entire message body while checking whether `fixup` commit has a corresponding "parent" commit in a range. This issue was found after enforcing a check that exits the process if there is an invalid commit message found (4341743b4a).

PR Close #36733
2020-04-21 12:49:27 -04:00
458dc10ddc docs: place download section in accessibility to the top (#36561)
link is very deep down on acessibility page this commit is part of a larger effort to standardise ownload sections on angular.io

This commit partially addresses #35459

PR Close #36561
2020-04-20 16:20:26 -04:00
4341743b4a fix(dev-infra): exit non-zero if commit message validation failed (#36723)
Currently the `commit-message` validation script does not exit
with a non-zero exit code if the commit message validation failed.

This means that invalid commit messages are currently not
causing CI to be red. See: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/686008

PR Close #36723
2020-04-20 14:28:17 -04:00
b5e92b9a5d Revert "fix(router): pass correct component to canDeactivate checks when using two or more sibling router-outlets (#36302)" (#36697)
This reverts commit 80e6c07d89.

PR Close #36697
2020-04-20 13:42:45 -04:00
28ff02b116 docs: remove version ^7.0.0 from LTS support (#36708)
Version 7.0.0 is under LTS until 18-4-2020 removed it from the table which showed it as LTS  and added to versions that are no longer under support.
PR Close #36708
2020-04-20 13:38:04 -04:00
f4ef8a92f8 docs: fix typo (#36665)
PR Close #36665
2020-04-20 13:36:40 -04:00
d7e9d8746a build: list feat commits in patch branch in relase review script (#36651)
PR Close #36651
2020-04-17 18:16:36 -04:00
351759906b refactor(compiler): remove unused CachedFileSystem (#36687)
This was only being used by ngcc but not any longer.

PR Close #36687
2020-04-17 16:33:48 -04:00
0c2ed4c3e5 fix(ngcc): do not use cached file-system (#36687)
The cached file-system was implemented to speed up ngcc
processing, but in reality most files are not accessed many times
and there is no noticeable degradation in speed by removing it.

Benchmarking `ngcc -l debug` for AIO on a local machine
gave a range of 196-236 seconds with the cache and 197-224
seconds without the cache.

Moreover, when running in parallel mode, ngcc has a separate
file cache for each process. This results in excess memory usage.
Notably the master process, which only does analysis of entry-points
holds on to up to 500Mb for AIO when using the cache compared to
only around 30Mb when not using the cache.

Finally, the file-system cache being incorrectly primed with file
contents before being processed has been the cause of a number
of bugs. For example https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/16860#issuecomment-614694269.

PR Close #36687
2020-04-17 16:33:48 -04:00
37bfb14956 docs(dev-infra): document limitation in ts-circular-deps tool (#36659)
Adds documentation on discovered limitations in the ts-circular-deps
tool, so that we can reference it when needed.

PR Close #36659
2020-04-17 16:25:00 -04:00
81d23b33ef fix(core): pipes injecting viewProviders when used on a component host node (#36512)
The flag that determines whether something should be able to inject from `viewProviders` is opt-out and the pipes weren't opted out, resulting in them being able to see the viewProviders if they're placed on a component host node.

Fixes #36146.

PR Close #36512
2020-04-17 16:15:10 -04:00
bb150c2704 fixup!: build(docs-infra): Ensures that only member docs are linked (#36316)
PR Close #36316
2020-04-17 12:33:56 -04:00
46ff673192 fixup!: build(docs-infra): Ensures that only member docs are linked (#36316)
PR Close #36316
2020-04-17 12:33:55 -04:00
7842f73e8b fixup!: build(docs-infra): add _ to ignored ignoreGenericWords (#36316)
PR Close #36316
2020-04-17 12:33:55 -04:00
e5f9e3d018 build(docs-infra): add _ to ignored ignoreGenericWords (#36316)
Previously, when a document included `_`, the autoLinker will try to
generate a link, e.g from `core/ɵComponentDef._`. This commit adds it
to the ignored words to prevent that.

PR Close #36316
2020-04-17 12:33:55 -04:00
aebd5f9af6 build(docs-infra): Ensures that only member docs are linked (#36316)
This commit ensures that `member` docs are only linked if the linking
text contains `.`.

PR Close #36316
2020-04-17 12:33:55 -04:00
4fb034aeec build(docs-infra): fix autoLinkCode to ignore docs without a path (#36316)
Previously, the auto linker generated links without an `href` when the
API was private. This commit fixes this by making sure that the `path`
of the document is not empty.

Closes #36260

PR Close #36316
2020-04-17 12:33:55 -04:00
4da901f8c0 docs: add tony bove to about page (#36335)
PR Close #36335
2020-04-17 12:33:16 -04:00
39b043646b docs: add example to illustrate binding order differences in ivy (#36643)
Adds some examples and an explanation about the differences in binding order between Ivy and ViewEngine.

PR Close #36643
2020-04-17 12:29:58 -04:00
4480ba3e29 ci: remove reliance on Github API for CI setup (#36500)
Previously our CI during the setup process has made requests
to the Github API to determine the target branch and shas.
With this change, this information is now determined via git
commands using pipeline parameters from CircleCI.

PR Close #36500
2020-04-16 17:14:34 -04:00
5e79799b89 chore: update saucelabs README with some more details on local testing (#36625)
PR Close #36625
2020-04-16 16:36:50 -04:00
1fa1dd5aaa docs: getting started guide use pipe before introduction (#36584)
In "Getting started" guide pipes are not intoduced anywhere but are used in the guide.
Added refrence to pipes for better consistency in the tutorial.

Fixes #36375

PR Close #36584
2020-04-16 16:09:20 -04:00
8be0972836 fix(language-service): properly evaluate types in comparable expressions (#36529)
This commit fixes how the language service evaluates the compatibility
of types to work with arbitrary union types. As a result, compatibility
checks are now more strict and can catch similarities or differences
more clearly.

```
number|string == string|null  // OK
number|string == number       // OK
number|string == null         // not comparable
number == string              // not comparable
```

Using Ivy as a backend should provide these diagnoses for free, but we
can backfill them for now.

Closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/723

PR Close #36529
2020-04-16 16:07:47 -04:00
78840e59a7 docs: remove rob (#36285)
PR Close #36285
2020-04-16 16:07:07 -04:00
c332d4d916 refactor(ngcc): moved shared setup into a single function (#36637)
The `main.ts` and `worker.ts` had duplicate logic, which has now been
moved to a single function called `getSharedSetup()`.

PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
bb944eecd6 refactor(ngcc): simplify cluster PackageJsonUpdater (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
443f5eee85 refactor(ngcc): create new entry-point for cluster workers (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
7e5e60b757 refactor(ngcc): move pathMapping processing to utils (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
33df4b74da refactor(ngcc): move analyze and compile functions into their own files (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
3c14e9612f refactor(ngcc): move command line option parsing to its own file (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
cabf997933 fix(ngcc): display unlocker process output in sync mode (#36637)
The change in e041ac6f0d
to support sending unlocker process output to the main ngcc
console output prevents messages require that the main process
relinquishes the event-loop to allow the `stdout.on()` handler to
run.  This results in none of the messages being written when ngcc
is run in `--no-async` mode, and some messages failing to be
written if the main process is killed (e.g. ctrl-C).

It appears that the problem with Windows and detached processes
is known - see https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/3596#issuecomment-250890218.
But in the meantime, this commit is a workaround, where non-Windows
`inherit` the main process `stdout` while on Windows it reverts
to the async handler approach, which is better than nothing.

PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
2ed7146393 Revert "fix(ngcc): do not spawn unlocker processes on cluster workers (#36569)" (#36637)
This reverts commit 66effde9f3.

PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
bfda7ca5bd docs(changelog): Add new line between changes (#36653)
PR Close #36653
2020-04-16 11:06:02 -07:00
305b059809 docs: refactor routing doc (#35566)
This rewrite changes headings to focus on user tasks rather than features,
verifies that content is up-to-date and complete, removes colloquial phrases,
adds prerequisites, and expands on a task-based section in the beginning
(a quick reference).

PR Close #35566
2020-04-16 10:36:01 -07:00
297b7da166 docs: add string-union type note (#35859)
PR Close #35859
2020-04-16 09:47:21 -07:00
6aac91743b docs: style edit (#35859)
PR Close #35859
2020-04-16 09:47:21 -07:00
f06d5f02b3 docs: update http guide (#35859)
PR Close #35859
2020-04-16 09:47:21 -07:00
4a9f0bebc3 fix(core): prevent unknown property check for AOT-compiled components (#36072)
Prior to this commit, the unknown property check was unnecessarily invoked for AOT-compiled components (for these components, the check happens at compile time). This commit updates the code to avoid unknown property verification for AOT-compiled components by checking whether schemas information is present (as a way to detect whether this is JIT or AOT compiled component).

Resolves #35945.

PR Close #36072
2020-04-16 09:45:16 -07:00
88b0985bad fix(compiler): avoid generating i18n attributes in plain form (#36422)
Prior to this change, there was a problem while matching template attributes, which mistakenly took i18n attributes (that might be present in attrs array after template ones) into account. This commit updates the logic to avoid template attribute matching logic from entering the i18n section and as a result this also allows generating proper i18n attributes sections instead of keeping these attribute in plain form (with their values) in attribute arrays.

PR Close #36422
2020-04-16 09:44:10 -07:00
1e3b8a1354 docs: remove unneeded code from universal example/guide (#36483)
In the past, server-side rendered apps needed to convert URLs used in
API requests to absolute when rendering on the server. Originally, this
was handled in the `universal` guide and corresponding example app by
modifying the `HeroService` to use `APP_BASE_HREF` to derive the
absolute URL.

In #28956, the guide was updated to show an improved method: Specifying
an `HttpInterceptor` that took care of converting the URLs to absolute.
That interceptor was only provided when rendering the app on the server.
By mistake, the corresponding example app was not updated along with the
guide.

Since `@nguniversal/*` v7.1.0, it is no longer necessary to convert the
URLs to absolute inside the app. This is handled in the `@nguniversal`
libs (see angular/universal#897).

This commit updates the example app to remove unnecessary code and
modifies the guide to mention the issue with absolute URLs, but explain
that developers only need to worry about it when not using one of the
`@nguniversal/*-engine` packages.

PR Close #36483
2020-04-16 09:43:42 -07:00
5a09753e07 docs: minor fixes/improvements in the universal guide (#36483)
PR Close #36483
2020-04-16 09:43:41 -07:00
02bfa9e0e0 test(docs-infra): add tests for universal docs example (#36483)
Previously, there were no tests for the `universal` docs example. This
meant that the project was not tested at all (not even ensuring that it
can be built successfully).

This commit adds e2e tests for the `universal` example (ported from
`toh-pt6` and cleaned up) and also verifies that the project can be
built successfully (including the server).

PR Close #36483
2020-04-16 09:43:41 -07:00
306ff3cd54 build(docs-infra): update @types/express-serve-static-core to avoid error in universal example (#36483)
Previously, building the `universal` example failed with:
```
node_modules/@types/express/index.d.ts(90,50): error TS2694: Namespace '".../@types/express-serve-static-core/index"' has no exported member 'Params'.
node_modules/@types/express/index.d.ts(90,64): error TS2694: Namespace '".../@types/express-serve-static-core/index"' has no exported member 'ParamsDictionary'.
```

This commit fixes the error by upgrading
`@types/express-serve-static-core` to a newer version.
See DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped#40905 for more details.

PR Close #36483
2020-04-16 09:43:41 -07:00
ec5c108b60 refactor(docs-infra): update universal example to match latest CLI (#36483)
Update the `universal` example (and related files) to match what would
be generated by the latest CLI.

Fixes #35289

PR Close #36483
2020-04-16 09:43:41 -07:00
4d9da9b0a1 fix(docs-infra): align universal example with toh-pt6 (#36483)
As mentioned in the `universal` guide, the `toh-pt6` examples is the
starting poitn for the `universal` example. However, the two examples
had become out-of-sync, because some fixes/changes were made to the
Tour-of-Heroes examples.

This commit ports these changes to the `universal` example.

PR Close #36483
2020-04-16 09:43:41 -07:00
3ce7c87cbd refactor(docs-infra): update main.ts in Tour-of-Heroes examples to match latest CLI (#36483)
Update the `main.ts` files in Tour-of-Heroes examples to match what
would be generated by the latest CLI.

PR Close #36483
2020-04-16 09:43:41 -07:00
061107c5f6 style(docs-infra): clean up Tour-of-Heroes examples (#36483)
I noticed these minor styling issues while aligning the `universal`
examples with the `toh-pt6` example (in a subsequent commit).

PR Close #36483
2020-04-16 09:43:41 -07:00
9f039d40c1 build(docs-infra): add missing build npm script for universal docs example ZIP archive (#36483)
Previously, the `package.json` template used in the ZIP archive of the
`universal` example that we offer for download missed the `build` npm
script.

This commit updates the template for the `universal` docs example to
include the `build` npm script.

NOTE:
The `build` npm script is already included in
`aio/tools/examples/shared/boilerplate/universal/package.json`, but it
was removed by the example zipper.

PR Close #36483
2020-04-16 09:43:41 -07:00
b1f1d3ffd2 fix(core): handle empty translations correctly (#36499)
In certain use-cases it's useful to have an ability to use empty strings as translations. Currently Ivy fails at runtime if empty string is used as a translation, since some parts of internal data structures are not created properly. This commit updates runtime i18n logic to handle empty translations and avoid unnecessary extra processing for such cases.

Fixes #36476.

PR Close #36499
2020-04-16 09:42:05 -07:00
03ff380e13 docs: add " in architecture page (#36564)
after alert is helpful " is missing added it to the architecture page

PR Close #36564
2020-04-16 09:41:32 -07:00
c6e5fc4fbe fix(common): format day-periods that cross midnight (#36611)
When formatting a time with the `b` or `B` format codes, the rendered
string was not correctly handling day periods that spanned midnight.
Instead the logic was falling back to the default case of `AM`.

Now the logic has been updated so that it matches times that are within
a day period that spans midnight, so it will now render the correct
output, such as `at night` in the case of English.

Applications that are using either `formatDate()` or `DatePipe` and any
of the `b` or `B` format codes will be affected by this change.

Fixes #36566

PR Close #36611
2020-04-16 09:40:40 -07:00
074266b896 release: cut the v10.0.0-next.2 release 2020-04-15 16:09:35 -07:00
c4dc642f99 docs: release notes for the v9.1.2 release 2020-04-15 16:04:09 -07:00
e041ac6f0d fix(ngcc): display output from the unlocker process on Windows (#36569)
On Windows, the output of a detached process (such as the unlocker
process used by `LockFileWithChildProcess`) is not shown in the parent
process' stdout.

This commit addresses this by piping the spawned process' stdin/stdout
and manually writing to the parent process' stdout.

PR Close #36569
2020-04-15 09:25:27 -07:00
66effde9f3 fix(ngcc): do not spawn unlocker processes on cluster workers (#36569)
The current ngcc lock-file strategy spawns a new process in order to
capture a potential `SIGINT` and remove the lock-file. For more
information see #35861.

Previously, this unlocker process was spawned as soon as the `LockFile`
was instantiated in order to have it available as soon as possible
(given that spawning a process is an asynchronous operation). Since the
`LockFile` was instantiated and passed to the `Executor`, this meant
that an unlocker process was spawned for each cluster worker, when
running ngcc in parallel mode. These processes were not needed, since
the `LockFile` was not used in cluster workers, but we still had to pay
the overhead of each process' own memory and V8 instance.
(NOTE: This overhead was small compared to the memory consumed by ngcc's
normal operations, but still unnecessary.)

This commit avoids the extra processes by only spawning an unlocker
process when running on the cluster master process and not on worker
processes.

PR Close #36569
2020-04-15 09:25:27 -07:00
663b768780 fix(ngcc): force ngcc to exit on error (#36622)
For some reason (possibly related to async/await promises)
the ngcc process is not exiting when spawned from the CLI
when there has been an error (such as when it timesout waiting
for a lockfile to become free).

Calling `process.exit()` directly fixes this.

Fixes #36616

PR Close #36622
2020-04-15 09:24:54 -07:00
0147de9044 build: fix circular deps failure (#36629)
With the large scale refactoring of the repo to the new version of clang-format, some import orders were changed.

Specifically the imports found in this range.

The file previously read:

import {TestBed} from './test_bed';
import {ComponentFixtureAutoDetect, ComponentFixtureNoNgZone, TestBedStatic, TestComponentRenderer, TestModuleMetadata} from './test_bed_common';
import {R3TestBedCompiler} from './r3_test_bed_compiler';
and now reads:

import {R3TestBedCompiler} from './r3_test_bed_compiler';
import {TestBed} from './test_bed';
import {ComponentFixtureAutoDetect, ComponentFixtureNoNgZone, TestBedStatic, TestComponentRenderer, TestModuleMetadata} from './test_bed_common';
This change in order cause the circular dependency to be entered earlier and changed the golden file for our circular deps discovery.

PR Close #36629
2020-04-14 13:56:55 -07:00
b010849102 build: update to latest version of yarn (#36464)
PR Close #36464
2020-04-14 12:47:30 -07:00
698b0288be build: reformat repo to new clang@1.4.0 (#36613)
PR Close #36613
2020-04-14 12:08:36 -07:00
5e80e7e216 refactor(language-service): clean up and exports and consolidate types (#36533)
PR Close #36533
2020-04-14 10:17:43 -07:00
d50cb30443 test: disable failing saucelabs tests (#36620)
PR Close #36620
2020-04-14 10:13:33 -07:00
29122c518b style: lint (#36580)
PR Close #36580
2020-04-14 10:12:59 -07:00
58e175318c build: update to rules_nodejs 1.6.0 (#36580)
Lots of bug fixes and stability fixes. Last 1.x release for rules_nodejs.

PR Close #36580
2020-04-14 10:12:59 -07:00
f88e63519a docs: edit to setup-local (#36168)
PR Close #36168
2020-04-13 17:33:35 -07:00
0cc53fb398 fix(upgrade): update $locationShim to handle Location changes before initialization (#36498)
Updates the $locationShim to receive the most recent Location change
made, even if it happened before initialize() is called. This is
important when AngularJS bootstrapping is deferred and there is a delay
between when $locationShim is constructed and when it is initialized.
With this change, the $locationShim will correctly reflect any redirects
that occurred between construction and initialization.

Closes #36492

PR Close #36498
2020-04-13 17:33:00 -07:00
713bce19f4 docs: move ng-conf 2020 to the already presented section (#36413)
PR Close #36413
2020-04-13 08:20:03 -07:00
d972821889 fix(docs-infra): contribute page not visible correctly on mobile devices (#36573)
on mobile devices screen size < 600px the contribute page is not visible in correct form changed styles to make it visible correctly

PR Close #36573
2020-04-13 08:19:01 -07:00
2d16b4711e fix(docs-infra): fix About page button text being truncated on small screens (#36576)
On small screens (e.g. on mobile), the text on some of the buttons in
the About page was truncated. Changed the text size, margin and
padding so that the the whole text is visible on such screens (320px to
480px).

PR Close #36576
2020-04-13 08:18:11 -07:00
9181b73e5a docs: fix typo in Tests guide (#36592)
PR Close #36592
2020-04-13 08:17:27 -07:00
5737e65700 docs(zone.js): fix typos in NgZone guide code example (#36597)
Fixes #36594

PR Close #36597
2020-04-13 08:16:59 -07:00
ca677481a2 fix(core): undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields migration should avoid error if base class has no value declaration (#36543)
The undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields migration relies on
the type checker to resolve base classes of individual classes.

It could happen that resolved base classes have no value declaration.
e.g. if they are declared through an interface in the default types.
Currently the migration will throw in such situations because it assumes
that `ts.Symbol#valueDeclaration` is always present. This is not the
case, but we don't get good type-checking here due to a bug in the
TypeScript types. See:
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/24706.

Fixes #36522.

PR Close #36543
2020-04-10 13:53:15 -07:00
6ab43d7335 fix(ngcc): correctly detect external files from nested node_modules/ (#36559)
Previously, when we needed to detect whether a file is external to a
package, we only checked whether the relative path to the file from the
package's root started with `..`. This would detect external imports
when the packages were siblings (e.g. peer dependencies or hoisted to
the top of `node_modules/` by the package manager), but would fail to
detect imports from packages located in nested `node_modules/` as
external. For example, importing `node_modules/foo/node_modules/bar`
from a file in `node_modules/foo/` would be considered internal to the
`foo` package.

This could result in processing/analyzing more files than necessary.
More importantly it could lead to errors due to trying to analyze
non-Angular packages that were direct dependencies of Angular packages.

This commit fixes it by also verifying that the relative path to a file
does not start with `node_modules/`.

Jira issue: [FW-2068](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2068)

Fixes #36526

PR Close #36559
2020-04-10 09:10:26 -07:00
fee316161d build: update REQUIRED_BASE_SHA in merge script to clang 1.4.0 upgrade commit (#36547)
Updating `REQUIRED_BASE_SHA` for master and patch branches to make sure PRs that we merge are rebased after clang 1.4.0 upgrade.

PR Close #36547
2020-04-09 16:00:31 -07:00
2e4244d521 fix(docs-infra): fix elements example when used with ES5 (#36536)
Previously, the `elements` docs example only worked in browsers that
natively supported Custom Elements and ES2015 modules. Furthermore, it
didn't work on StackBlitz, because StackBlitz ignores the specified
`target` in `tsconfig.json` and uses the UMD bundles (i.e. ES5 code)
even on browsers that do support ES2015.
(NOTE: In the past, this was not a problem, because we explicitly did
not provide a StackBlitz example. This has changed in #36067.)

This commit ensures the example works on all browsers and also on
StackBlitz by providing the necessary Custom Elements polyfills.

Fixes #36532

PR Close #36536
2020-04-09 13:35:27 -07:00
3bedfdac9d perf(ngcc): only load if it is needed (#36486)
PR Close #36486
2020-04-09 11:33:28 -07:00
ec0ce6005a perf(ngcc): reduce the size of the entry-point manifest file (#36486)
The base path for package and entry-points is known so there is
no need to store these in the file. Also this commit avoids storing
empty arrays unnecessarily.

PR Close #36486
2020-04-09 11:33:28 -07:00
a185efbd60 perf(ngcc): read dependencies from entry-point manifest (#36486)
Previously, even if an entry-point did not need to be processed,
ngcc would always parse the files of the entry-point to compute
its dependencies. This can take a lot of time for large node_modules.

Now these dependencies are cached in the entry-point manifest,
and read from there rather than computing them every time.

See https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/36414\#issuecomment-608401834
FW-2047

PR Close #36486
2020-04-09 11:33:28 -07:00
4aa4e6fd03 fix(compiler): handle type references to namespaced symbols correctly (#36106)
When the compiler needs to convert a type reference to a value
expression, it may encounter a type that refers to a namespaced symbol.
Such namespaces need to be handled specially as there's various forms
available. Consider a namespace named "ns":

1. One can refer to a namespace by itself: `ns`. A namespace is only
   allowed to be used in a type position if it has been merged with a
   class, but even if this is the case it may not be possible to convert
   that type into a value expression depending on the import form. More
   on this later (case a below)
2. One can refer to a type within the namespace: `ns.Foo`. An import
   needs to be generated to `ns`, from which the `Foo` property can then
   be read.
3. One can refer to a type in a nested namespace within `ns`:
   `ns.Foo.Bar` and possibly even deeper nested. The value
   representation is similar to case 2, but includes additional property
   accesses.

The exact strategy of how to deal with these cases depends on the type
of import used. There's two flavors available:

a. A namespaced import like `import * as ns from 'ns';` that creates
   a local namespace that is irrelevant to the import that needs to be
   generated (as said import would be used instead of the original
   import).

   If the local namespace "ns" itself is referred to in a type position,
   it is invalid to convert it into a value expression. Some JavaScript
   libraries publish a value as default export using `export = MyClass;`
   syntax, however it is illegal to refer to that value using "ns".
   Consequently, such usage in a type position *must* be accompanied by
   an `@Inject` decorator to provide an explicit token.

b. An explicit namespace declaration within a module, that can be
   imported using a named import like `import {ns} from 'ns';` where the
   "ns" module declares a namespace using `declare namespace ns {}`.
   In this case, it's the namespace itself that needs to be imported,
   after which any qualified references into the namespace are converted
   into property accesses.

Before this change, support for namespaces in the type-to-value
conversion was limited and only worked  correctly for a single qualified
name using a namespace import (case 2a). All other cases were either
producing incorrect code or would crash the compiler (case 1a).

Crashing the compiler is not desirable as it does not indicate where
the issue is. Moreover, the result of a type-to-value conversion is
irrelevant when an explicit injection token is provided using `@Inject`,
so referring to a namespace in a type position (case 1) could still be
valid.

This commit introduces logic to the type-to-value conversion to be able
to properly deal with all type references to namespaced symbols.

Fixes #36006
Resolves FW-1995

PR Close #36106
2020-04-09 11:32:21 -07:00
078b0be4dc fix(common): locales/global/*.js are not ES5 compliant (#36342)
Although this code has been part of Angular 9.x I only noticed this
error when upgrading to Angular 9.1.x because historically the source
locale data was not injected when localizing, but as of
angular/angular-cli#16394 (9.1.0) it is now included. This tipped me off
that my other bundles were not being built properly, and this change
allows me to build a valid ES5 bundle (I have also added a verification
step to my build pipeline to alert me if this error appears again in any
of my bundles).

I found the `locales/global/*.js` file paths being referenced by the
`I18nOptions` in
@angular-devkit/build-angular/src/utils/i18n-options.ts,
and following that it looks like it is actually loaded and used in
@angular-devkit/build-angular/src/utils/process-bundle.ts. I saw the
function `terserMangle` does appear that it is likely aware of the build
being ES5, but I'm not sure why this is not producing a valid ES5
bundle.

This change updates `tools/gulp-tasks/cldr/extract.js` to produce ES5
compliant `locales/global/*.js` and that fixes my issue. However, I am
not sure if @angular-devkit/build-angular should be modified to produce
a valid ES5 bundle instead or if the files could be TypeScript rather
than JavaScript files.

A test that a valid ES5 bundle is produced would be helpful, and I hope
this is reproducible and not some issue with my config.

PR Close #36342
2020-04-09 11:30:32 -07:00
13ae2d7271 style: format forms validators to fix lint error (#36546)
PR Close #36546
2020-04-09 11:18:22 -07:00
99b93e55cb docs(forms): clarify the description of minLength and maxLength (#36297)
Previously, it was not clear that the `minLength` and `maxLength` validators
can only be used with objects that contain a `length` property. This commit
clarifies this.

PR Close #36297
2020-04-09 10:31:03 -07:00
80e6c07d89 fix(router): pass correct component to canDeactivate checks when using two or more sibling router-outlets (#36302)
fixes #34614

There's an edge case where if I use two (or more) sibling <router-outlet>s in two (or more) child routes where their parent route doesn't have a component then preactivation will trigger all canDeactivate checks with the same component because it will use wrong OutletContext.

PR Close #36302
2020-04-09 10:09:43 -07:00
34aa5570ed fix(dev-infra): fix commit message validation in git worktrees (#36507)
Previously, the `pre-commit-validate` command (used in the `commit-msg`
git hook) assumed that the commit message was stored in
`.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG` file. This is usually true, but not when using
[git worktrees](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-worktree), where `.git` is
a file containing the path to the actual git directory.

This commit fixes it by taking advantage of the fact that git passes the
actual path of the file holding the commit message to the `commit-msg`
hook and husky exposes the arguments passed by git as
`$HUSKY_GIT_PARAMS`.

NOTE:
We cannot use the environment variable directly in the `commit-msg` hook
command, because environment variables need to be referenced differently
on Windows (`%VAR_NAME%`) vs macOS/Linux (`$VAR_NAME`). Instead, we pass
the name of the environment variable and the validation script reads the
variable's value off of `process.env`.

PR Close #36507
2020-04-09 09:46:18 -07:00
e526f74dfd refactor(compiler): create a new root BindingScope for each template (#36362)
Previously we had a singleton `ROOT_SCOPE` object, from
which all `BindingScope`s derived. But this caused ngcc to
produce non-deterministic output when running multiple workers
in parallel, since each process had its own `ROOT_SCOPE`.

In reality there is no need for `BindingScope` reference names
to be unique across an entire application (or in the case of ngcc
across all the libraries). Instead we just need uniqueness within
a template.

This commit changes the compiler to create a new root `BindingScope`
each time it compiles a component's template.

Resolves #35180

PR Close #36362
2020-04-09 09:44:56 -07:00
9e78f55c32 style: typescript lint fix (#36531)
PR Close #36531
2020-04-09 00:59:21 +00:00
f1731d807e Revert "refactor(bazel): use runfiles helper in ts-api-guardian (#36471)" (#36531)
This reverts commit 92c4f3d508.

PR Close #36531
2020-04-09 00:59:21 +00:00
92c4f3d508 refactor(bazel): use runfiles helper in ts-api-guardian (#36471)
Pre-fractor for future rules_nodejs release when require.resolve patches are removed.

PR Close #36471
2020-04-08 15:57:52 -07:00
e92fce1c27 fix(language-service): remove circular dependency instance (#36463)
PR Close #36463
2020-04-08 15:29:09 -07:00
83a9159063 style(compiler): reformat of codebase with new clang-format version (#36520)
This commit reformats the packages/compiler tree using the new version of
clang-format.

PR Close #36520
2020-04-08 14:51:08 -07:00
0a69a2832b style(compiler-cli): reformat of codebase with new clang-format version (#36520)
This commit reformats the packages/compiler-cli tree using the new version
of clang-format.

PR Close #36520
2020-04-08 14:51:08 -07:00
717df13207 fix(ngcc): do not warn if paths mapping does not exist (#36525)
In cc4b813e75 the `getBasePaths()`
function was changed to log a warning if a `basePath()` computed from
the `paths` mappings did not exist. It turns out this is a common and
accepted scenario, so we should not log warnings in this case.

Fixes #36518

PR Close #36525
2020-04-08 14:29:57 -07:00
b40b5576df release: cut the v10.0.0-next.1 release 2020-04-08 12:28:12 -07:00
03f2f1ae47 build(bazel): fix runfiles resolve in karma-saucelabs.js after $location => $rootpath cleanup (#36511)
This wasn't caught by CI on the PR as this binary is only run once daily via a monitor job.

PR Close #36511
2020-04-08 12:13:27 -07:00
a8978ebf8e build: ts-circular-deps tool should normalize golden (#36505)
Currently the golden output of the circular-deps tool is purely
based on the order of source files passed to the tool, and on the
amount of imports inside source files.

This is actually resulting in deterministic output as running
the tool multiple times without any changes to source files,
results in the same output.

Though it seems like the tool is too strict and we can avoid
unnecessary golden changes if:

1. A source file that is part of a cycle is imported earlier (in terms
of how the analyzer visits them). This could result in the cycle path
starting with a different source file.

2. Source files which are not part of a cycle are imported earlier
(in terms of how the analyzer visits them). This could result in moved
items in the golden if re-approved (even though the cycles remain the same)

To fix this, we normalize the cycle path array that serves as
serializable data structure for the text-based goldens. Since
the paths represents a cycle, the path can be shifted in a
deterministic way so that cycles don't change unnecessarily
in the golden, and to simplify comparison of cycles.

Additionally, we sort the cycles in a deterministic way so
that the golden doesn't change unnecessarily (as explained above).

PR Close #36505
2020-04-08 12:12:58 -07:00
7d7b59efa5 docs: update the Support policy and schedule (#35390)
PR Close #35359

PR Close #35390
2020-04-08 12:12:32 -07:00
4cf89d4bd7 docs: replace browserslist with .browserslistrc (#36504)
In version 10, this file has been changed.

See: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/17367

PR Close #36504
2020-04-08 12:12:03 -07:00
d47b318fee build: remove fullTemplateTypeCheck from aio tsconfig (#36502)
`fullTemplateTypeCheck` is no longer required since we now use `strictTemplates` which is a superset of the former option.

Follow-up on: 04f61c0c3e (r38354112)

PR Close #36502
2020-04-08 12:11:28 -07:00
e485236502 test(language-service): Inline test cases in parsing-cases.ts (#36495)
This commit removes individual components from parsing-cases.ts and
colocate them with the actual tests. This makes the tests more readable.

PR Close #36495
2020-04-08 12:11:04 -07:00
41667de778 fix(zone.js): add issue numbers of @types/jasmine to the test cases (#34625)
Some cases will still need to use `spy as any` cast, because `@types/jasmine` have some issues,
1. The issue jasmine doesn't handle optional method properties, https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/issues/43486
2. The issue jasmine doesn't handle overload method correctly, https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/issues/42455

PR Close #34625
2020-04-08 12:10:34 -07:00
ef4736d052 build: update jasmine to 3.5 (#34625)
1. update jasmine to 3.5
2. update @types/jasmine to 3.5
3. update @types/jasminewd2 to 2.0.8

Also fix several cases, the new jasmine 3 will help to create test cases correctly,
such as in the `jasmine 2.x` version, the following case will pass

```
expect(1 == 2);
```

But in jsamine 3, the case will need to be

```
expect(1 == 2).toBeTrue();
```

PR Close #34625
2020-04-08 12:10:34 -07:00
db4a448439 release: cut the v10.0.0-next.0 release 2020-04-08 11:08:01 -07:00
7549c65502 build: update matching regex for bazel stamping (#36523)
Previously, the bazel stamping regex only matched on versions
0-9 for major and minor numbers, this update allows for matching
on any number for major, minor or patch.

PR Close #36523
2020-04-08 11:04:08 -07:00
1beccc1a6c docs: release notes for the v9.1.1 release 2020-04-07 16:37:55 -07:00
0075017b43 docs: update reactive forms page (#35969)
PR Close #35969
2020-04-07 15:24:17 -07:00
4374931b0e fix(zone.js): zone.js patch jest should handle done correctly (#36022)
`zone.js` supports jest `test.each()` methods, but it
introduces a bug, which is the `done()` function will not be handled correctly.

```
it('should work with done', done => {
  // done will be undefined.
});
```

The reason is the logic of monkey patching `test` method is different from `jasmine` patch

// jasmine patch
```
return testBody.length === 0
   ? () => testProxyZone.run(testBody, null)
   : done => testProxyZone.run(testBody, null, [done]);
```

// jest patch
```
 return function(...args) {
   return testProxyZone.run(testBody, null, args);
 };
```

the purpose of this change is to handle the following cases.

```
test.each([1, 2])('test.each', (arg1, arg2) => {
  expect(arg1).toBe(1);
  expect(arg2).toBe(2);
});
```

so in jest, it is a little complex, because the `testBody`'s parameter may be bigger than 1, so the
logic in `jasmine`

```
return testBody.length === 0
   ? () => testProxyZone.run(testBody, null)
   : done => testProxyZone.run(testBody, null, [done]);
```
will not work for `test.each` in jest.

So in this PR, I created a dynamic `Function` to return the correct length of paramters (which is required by jest core), to handle
1. normal `test` with or without `done`.
2. each with parameters with or without done.

PR Close #36022
2020-04-07 15:22:16 -07:00
64022f51d4 fix(compiler): resolve enum values in binary operations (#36461)
During static evaluation of expressions, the partial evaluator
may come across a binary + operator for which it needs to
evaluate its operands. Any of these operands may be a reference
to an enum member, in which case the enum member's value needs
to be used as literal value, not the enum member reference
itself. This commit fixes the behavior by resolving an
`EnumValue` when used as a literal value.

Fixes #35584
Resolves FW-1951

PR Close #36461
2020-04-07 15:21:51 -07:00
f9f6e2e1b3 style(compiler): reformat partial evaluator source tree (#36461)
PR Close #36461
2020-04-07 15:21:51 -07:00
aecf9de738 fix(ngcc): correctly identify relative Windows-style import paths (#36372)
Previously, `isRelativePath()` assumed paths are *nix-style. This caused
Windows-style paths (such as `C:\foo\some-package\some-file.js`) to not
be recognized as "relative" imports.

This commit fixes this by using the OS-agnostic `isRooted()` helper and
also accounting for both styles of path delimiters: `/` and `\`

PR Close #36372
2020-04-07 15:21:27 -07:00
81195a238b fix(language-service): use the HtmlAst to get the span of HTML tag (#36371)
The HTML tag may include `-` (e.g. `app-root`), so use the `HtmlAst` to get the span.

PR Close #36371
2020-04-07 15:10:33 -07:00
96a3de6364 style(docs-infra): removed extra , from _resources.scss file (#35935)
there was a typo in _resourcess.scss file there was an extra comma added some spaces too that were needed for proper styling of the code

PR Close #35935
2020-04-07 15:08:57 -07:00
00027130ea fix(docs-infra): fix resources page tabs text which is not visible on small screens (#35935)
on small mobile screens the top tab bar contains text which was not visible on small screens changed text size, margin and padding so that the text could be contained in these screens (320px to 480px)

PR Close #35935
2020-04-07 15:08:57 -07:00
4a18428de6 docs(forms): Remove unnecessary repeating periods (#36474)
PR Close #36474
2020-04-07 11:35:43 -07:00
7f28845f58 test(language-service): remove ng-for-cases.ts (#36470)
This commit removes ng-for-cases.ts and moves all test cases to
inline expressions in TEST_TEMPLATE.

PR Close #36470
2020-04-07 11:34:38 -07:00
1dd0b6cc18 test(language-service): remove ng-if-cases.ts (#36470)
This commit removes ng-if-cases.ts and moves all test cases to inline
expressions in TEST_TEMPLATE.

PR Close #36470
2020-04-07 11:34:38 -07:00
e0415dbf16 fix(router): state data missing in routerLink (#36462)
fixes #33173 - router state data is missing on routerLink when used
with non-anchor elements.

PR Close #36462
2020-04-07 11:31:25 -07:00
95fc3d4c5c fix(core): ngOnDestroy on multi providers called with incorrect context (#35840)
Currently destroy hooks are stored in memory as `[1, hook, 5, hook]` where
the numbers represent the index at which to find the context and `hook` is
the function to be invoked. This breaks down for `multi` providers,
because the value at the index will be an array of providers, resulting in
the hook being invoked with an array of all the multi provider values,
rather than the provider that was destroyed. In ViewEngine `ngOnDestroy`
wasn't being called for `multi` providers at all.

These changes fix the issue by changing the structure of the destroy hooks to `[1, hook, 5, [0, hook, 3, hook]]` where the indexes inside the inner array point to the provider inside of the multi provider array. Note that this is slightly different from the original design which called for the structure to be `[1, hook, 5, [hook, hook]`, because in the process of implementing it, I realized that we wouldn't get passing the correct context if only some of the `multi` providers have `ngOnDestroy` and others don't.

I've run the newly-added `view_destroy_hooks` benchmark against these changes and compared it to master. The difference seems to be insignificant (between 1% and 2% slower).

Fixes #35231.

PR Close #35840
2020-04-07 10:31:41 -07:00
e145fa13b1 test(language-service): delete expression-cases.ts (#36468)
This commit deletes `expression-cases.ts` and moves the test cases to
inline expressions in TEST_TEMPLATE.

PR Close #36468
2020-04-07 10:20:27 -07:00
5fa7b8ba56 fix(ngcc): detect non-emitted, non-imported TypeScript helpers (#36418)
When TypeScript downlevels ES2015+ code to ES5, it uses some helper
functions to emulate some ES2015+ features, such as spread syntax. The
TypeScript compiler can be configured to emit these helpers into the
transpiled code (which is controlled by the `noEmitHelpers` option -
false by default). It can also be configured to import these helpers
from the `tslib` module (which is controlled by the `importHelpers`
option - false by default).

While most of the time the helpers will be either emitted or imported,
it is possible that one configures their app to neither emit nor import
them. In that case, the helpers could, for example, be made available on
the global object. This is what `@nativescript/angular`
v9.0.0-next-2019-11-12-155500-01 does. See, for example, [common.js][1].

Ngcc must be able to detect and statically evaluate these helpers.
Previously, it was only able to detect emitted or imported helpers.

This commit adds support for detecting these helpers if they are neither
emitted nor imported. It does this by checking identifiers for which no
declaration (either concrete or inline) can be found against a list of
known TypeScript helper function names.

[1]: https://unpkg.com/browse/@nativescript/angular@9.0.0-next-2019-11-12-155500-01/common.js

PR Close #36418
2020-04-07 10:19:22 -07:00
2c7d366c82 refactor(language-service): provide service for attribute binding type (#36301)
This commit refactors the process for determining the type of an Angular
attribute to be use a function that takes an attribute name and returns
the Angular attribute kind and name, rather than requiring the user to
query match the attribute name with the regex and query the matching
array.

This refactor prepares for a future change that will improve the
experience of completing attributes in `()`, `[]`, or `[()]` contexts.

PR Close #36301
2020-04-07 10:18:32 -07:00
2dd6f25647 ci: manually set available resources for bazel on windows CI (#36458)
PR Close #36458
2020-04-07 10:12:29 -07:00
d2623f13d9 style(zone.js): fix lint errors after clang update (#36487)
Recent ZoneJS-related commit (416c786774) update the `promise.ts` file, but it looks like original PR was not rebased after clang update. As a result, the `lint` CircleCI job started to fail in master after merging that PR (https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36311). This commit updates the format of the `promise.ts` script according to the new clang rules.

PR Close #36487
2020-04-07 10:10:34 -07:00
7d0af179e3 style(forms): reformat of the forms package after clang update (#36466)
PR Close #36466
2020-04-07 09:47:09 -07:00
416c786774 fix(zone.js): should not try to patch fetch if it is not writable (#36311)
Close #36142

In Firefox extensions, the `window.fetch` is not configurable, that means

```
const desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(window, 'fetch');
desc.writable === false;
```

So in this case, we should not try to patch `fetch`, otherwise, it will
throw error ('fetch is ReadOnly`)

PR Close #36311
2020-04-06 15:34:33 -07:00
93302b7fb8 build: update to latest version of husky (#36459)
PR Close #36459
2020-04-06 15:33:26 -07:00
eb8c6c7eff test(language-service): Move pipe tests to TEST_TEMPLATE (#36407)
This commit simplifies the completion tests for pipes by moving them to TEST_TEMPLATE.

PR Close #36407
2020-04-06 15:32:33 -07:00
8660806ddc build(docs-infra): renamed e2e property of example-config.json to tests (#36143)
Each docs example has an `example-config.json` configuration file. Among
other things, this file can be used to specify what commands to run in
order to test the example. (If not specified, the `run-example-e2e.js`
script will run a default `yarn e2e` command.)

Previously, the property specifying the test commands was called `e2e`.
This is because in the past only e2e tests were run for docs examples.
Since recently, some examples may specify commands for other types of
tests (such as unit tests). Therefore, calling the property that holds
the list of test commands `e2e` no longer makes sense and can be
misleading to people looking at the configuration files.

This commit renamed the property to the more generic `tests`. In the
future, the `run-example-e2e.js` script (and corresponding npm script)
should be renamed and refactored to also avoid giving the impression
that only e2e tests are run.

Discussed in:
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36143#discussion_r395148379

PR Close #36143
2020-04-06 15:31:07 -07:00
4c5e085c93 build(docs-infra): update docs examples package.json templates wrt core-js (#36143)
The `core-js` dependency is no longer included in `package.json` for
`cli`-type examples, but only for the `systemjs` ones. This commit
updates the `package.json` templates to reflect that (and also updates
the `npm-packages` guide accordingly).

PR Close #36143
2020-04-06 15:31:07 -07:00
d707124fd9 test(docs-infra): fix unit tests and run them for specific docs examples on CI (#36143)
Previously, only e2e tests were run for docs examples on CI. As a
result, unit tests (which are included in the zipped archives we provide
for users to download and play with the examples locally) were often
outdated and broken.

This commit configures specific docs examples that have meaningful unit
tests to run them on CI (via the `run-example-e2e.js` script). Where
necessary, the unit tests are fixed to ensure they pass and reflect the
changes in the corresponding component/service.
This commit also removes some auto-generated unit tests that are not
meaningful (e.g. make trivial assertions, such that a component instance
is truthy) and are often broken anyway (e.g. because the corresponding
component has been changed in ways that make the tests fail).

PR Close #36143
2020-04-06 15:31:07 -07:00
aece3669e5 build(docs-infra): switch docs examples to Ivy (#36143)
The docs examples are switched to Ivy. On CI, the tests are run with
both Ivy and ViewEngine.

Partially addresses:
[FW-1609](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1609)

PR Close #36143
2020-04-06 15:31:07 -07:00
09c84169d5 docs: fix broken guide link (tutorial/index --> tutorial) (#36453)
Replace broken link (`tutorial/index`) with `tutorial`.

PR Close #36453
2020-04-06 13:56:00 -07:00
d43c30688a fix(core): avoid migration error when non-existent symbol is imported (#36367)
In rare cases a project with configured `rootDirs` that has imports to
non-existent identifiers could fail in the migration.

This happens because based on the application code, the migration could
end up trying to resolve the `ts.Symbol` of such non-existent
identifiers. This isn't a problem usually, but due to a upstream bug
in the TypeScript compiler, a runtime error is thrown.

This is because TypeScript is unable to compute a relative path from the
originating source file to the imported source file which _should_
provide the non-existent identifier. An issue for this has been reported
upstream: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/37731. The
issue only surfaces since our migrations don't provide an absolute base
path that is used for resolving the root directories.

To fix this, we ensure that we never use relative paths when parsing
tsconfig files. More details can be found in the TS issue.

Fixes #36346.

PR Close #36367
2020-04-06 13:21:54 -07:00
ee70a18a75 fix(ngcc): don't crash on cyclic source-map references (#36452)
The source-map flattening was throwing an error when there
is a cyclic dependency between source files and source-maps.
The error was either a custom one describing the cycle, or a
"Maximum call stack size exceeded" one.

Now this is handled more leniently, resulting in a partially loaded
source file (or source-map) and a warning logged.

Fixes #35727
Fixes #35757
Fixes https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/17106
Fixes https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/17115

PR Close #36452
2020-04-06 13:19:53 -07:00
76a8cd57ae fix(ngcc): add process title (#36448)
Add process.title, so it's clearly in the task manager when ngcc is running

See: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/36414#issuecomment-609644282

PR Close #36448
2020-04-06 13:19:17 -07:00
4c7f89ff6d ci: exclude ngcc directory from fw-compiler pull-approve rule (#35933)
ngcc has its own pull-approve group

PR Close #35933
2020-04-06 13:16:37 -07:00
f9fb8338f5 fix(ngcc): support ignoring deep-imports via package config (#36423)
Recently we added support for ignoring specified deep-import
warnings by providing sets of regular expressions within the
`ngcc.config.js` file. But this was only working for the project
level configuration.

This commit fixes ngcc so that it will also read these regular
expressions from package level configuration too.

Fixes #35750

PR Close #36423
2020-04-06 11:32:09 -07:00
6b3aa60446 fix(ngcc): support simple browser property in entry-points (#36396)
The `browser` package.json property is now supported to the same
level as `main` - i.e. it is sniffed for UMD, ESM5 and CommonJS.

The `browser` property can also contain an object with file overrides
but this is not supported by ngcc.

Fixes #36062

PR Close #36396
2020-04-06 11:31:10 -07:00
2463548fa7 fix(ngcc): sniff main property for ESM5 format (#36396)
Previously, `main` was only checked for `umd` or `commonjs`
formats. Now if there are `import` or `export` statements in the
source file it will be deemed to be in `esm5` format.

Fixes #35788

PR Close #36396
2020-04-06 11:31:10 -07:00
1140bbc25c refactor(language-service): reformat using clang-format (#36426)
clang-format was recently updated and any PRs that touch files in the
language service will have to reformat all the files.

Instead of changing the formatting in those PRs, this PR formats all
files in language-service package once and for all.

PR Close #36426
2020-04-06 09:29:42 -07:00
1b4df6484e docs: add missing command in WebWorker guide (#36397)
The command was accidentally removed in #36383

PR Close #36397
2020-04-06 09:29:17 -07:00
f40d51733a fix(dev-infra): use commit message validation from @angular/dev-infra-private (#36172)
Prior to this change we manage a local version of commit message validation
in addition to the commit message validation tool contained in the ng-dev
tooling.  By adding the ability to validate a range of commit messages
together, the remaining piece of commit message validation that is in the
local version is replicated.

We use both commands provided by the `ng-dev commit-message` tooling:
- pre-commit-validate: Set to automatically run on an git hook to validate
    commits as they are created locally.
- validate-range: Run by CI for every PR, testing that all of the commits
    added by the PR are valid when considered together.  Ensuring that all
    fixups are matched to another commit in the change.

PR Close #36172
2020-04-06 09:28:52 -07:00
e893c5a330 fix(compiler-cli): pass real source spans where they are empty (#31805)
Some consumers of functions that take `ParseSourceSpan`s currently pass
empty and incorrect source spans. This fixes those cases.

PR Close #31805
2020-04-06 09:28:27 -07:00
8be8466a00 style(ngcc): reformat of ngcc after clang update (#36447)
PR Close #36447
2020-04-06 09:26:57 -07:00
c8bef1259c docs: adding Doguhan Uluca as GDE resource (#34789)
PR Close #34789
2020-04-03 14:03:57 -07:00
568e9df1d6 fix(router): allow UrlMatcher to return null (#36402)
The matcher is allowed to return null per
https://angular.io/api/router/UrlMatcher#usage-notes

And run `yarn gulp format` to pick up recent clang format changes.

Closes #29824

BREAKING CHANGE: UrlMatcher's type now reflects that it could always return
    null.

    If you implemented your own Router or Recognizer class, please update it to
    handle matcher returning null.

PR Close #36402
2020-04-03 11:16:23 -07:00
a555fdba32 build: update pullapprove config to better handle global approvals (#36384)
Beginning with this change, global approvals will now require the approver
to include `Reviewed-for: global-approvers`, and a docs global approval
requires `Reviewed-for: global-docs-approvers`.

Historically, providing a review by any member of the global reviewer
groups would automatically be considered a global review.  This change
enforces that global approval should be an intentional, explicit action.

The global-approvers and global-docs-approvers group will not be
requested as reviews by pullapprove.

PR Close #36384
2020-04-03 11:11:30 -07:00
36535e9abd fix(dev-infra): correct pullapprove global approval regex (#36384)
PR Close #36384
2020-04-03 11:11:30 -07:00
6402a9ae2a build: rebuild yarn lock from scratch (#36377)
Rebuild the yarn lock file from scratch to collapse instances where
one package is able to satisfy multiple dependencies.  Currently we
have some situations where we have multiple versions when one would
work.

Example:
```
"@babel/code-frame@^7.0.0":
  version "7.0.0"
  resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@babel/cod
  integrity sha512-OfC2uemaknXr87bdLUkWog7nYuliM9Ij
  dependencies:
    "@babel/highlight" "^7.0.0"

"@babel/code-frame@^7.5.5":
  version "7.5.5"
  resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@babel/cod
  integrity sha512-27d4lZoomVyo51VegxI20xZPuSHusqbQ
  dependencies:
    "@babel/highlight" "^7.0.0"

"@babel/code-frame@^7.8.3":
  version "7.8.3"
  resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@babel/cod
  integrity sha512-a9gxpmdXtZEInkCSHUJDLHZVBgb1QS0j
  dependencies:
    "@babel/highlight" "^7.8.3"
```

becomes

```
"@babel/code-frame@^7.0.0", "@babel/code-frame@^7.5.5", "@babel/code-frame@^7.8.3":
  version "7.8.3"
  resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@babel/cod
  integrity sha512-a9gxpmdXtZEInkCSHUJDLHZVBgb1QS0j
  dependencies:
    "@babel/highlight" "^7.8.3"
```

PR Close #36377
2020-04-03 11:09:17 -07:00
ca25c957bf fix(ngcc): correctly detect imported TypeScript helpers (#36284)
The `NgccReflectionHost`s have logic for detecting certain known
declarations (such as `Object.assign()` and TypeScript helpers), which
allows the `PartialEvaluator` to evaluate expressions it would not be
able to statically evaluate otherwise.

In #36089, `DelegatingReflectionHost` was introduced, which delegates to
a TypeScript `ReflectionHost` when reflecting on TypeScript files, which
for ngcc's case means `.d.ts` files of dependencies. As a result, ngcc
lost the ability to detect TypeScript helpers imported from `tslib`,
because `DelegatingReflectionHost` was not able to apply the known
declaration detection logic while reflecting on `tslib`'s `.d.ts` files.

This commit fixes this by ensuring `DelegatingReflectionHost` calls the
`NgccReflectionHost`'s `detectKnownDeclaration()` method as necessary,
even when using the TypeScript `ReflectionHost`.

NOTE:
The previous commit exposed a bug in ngcc that was hidden due to the
tests' being inconsistent with how the `ReflectionHost`s are used in the
actual program. The changes in this commit are verified by ensuring the
failing tests are now passing (hence no new tests are added).

PR Close #36284
2020-04-03 11:08:46 -07:00
93f07aee6c test(ngcc): use DelegatingReflectionHost for testing NgccReflectionHosts (#36284)
In #36089, `DelegatingReflectionHost` was introduced. Under the hood, it
delegates another `NgccReflectionHost` in order to reflect over the
program's source files, while using a different TypeScript
`ReflectionHost` to reflect over `.d.ts` files (which is how external
dependencies are represented in the program).

Previously, the `NgccReflectionHost`s were used directly in tests. This
does not exercise them in the way they are exercised in the actual
program, because (when used directly) they will also reflect on `.d.ts`
files too (instead of delegating to the TypeScript `ReflectionHost`).
This could hide bugs that would happen on the actual program.

This commit fixes this by using the `DelegatingReflectionHost` in the
various `NgccReflectionHost` tests.

NOTE:
This change will cause some of the existing tests to start failing.
These failures demonstrate pre-existing bugs in ngcc, that were hidden
due to the tests' being inconsistent with how the `ReflectionHost`s are
used in the actual program. They will be fixed in the next commit.

PR Close #36284
2020-04-03 11:08:46 -07:00
0af6e9fcbb refactor(ngcc): move logic for identifying known declarations to method (#36284)
The `NgccReflectionHost`s have logic for detecting certain known
declarations (such as `Object.assign()` and TypeScript helpers), which
allows the `PartialEvaluator` to evaluate expressions it would not be
able to statically evaluate otherwise.

This commit moves the logic for identifying these known declarations to
dedicated methods. This is in preparation of allowing ngcc's
`DelegatingReflectionHost` (introduced in #36089) to also apply the
known declaration detection logic when reflecting on TypeScript sources.

PR Close #36284
2020-04-03 11:08:46 -07:00
008e12edda fix(benchpress): fix typings in lview_debug.ts (#36236)
* Installing & using benchpress was throwing typescript errors because typings were not defined for the getters in lview_debug.ts

PR Close #36236
2020-04-03 11:06:07 -07:00
1927d0c7db docs: place download section in angular forms to the top (#36075)
This commit partially addresses #35459

PR Close #36075
2020-04-03 11:05:31 -07:00
9a0a90feb3 docs: place download section in angular forms validation to the top of the page (#36074)
This commit partially addresses #35459

PR Close #36074
2020-04-03 11:03:36 -07:00
76d86d5a07 docs: place download section in angular pipes to the top (#36073)
This commit partially addresses #35459

PR Close #36073
2020-04-03 11:01:08 -07:00
de7a9a3b93 docs: place download section to the top of the page (#36067)
Previously, the download link to the example for the angular element
guide was in the middle of the page. To make it easier for the user to
find the download link, it has been placed to the top of the page.

This commit partially addresses #35459

PR Close #36067
2020-04-03 11:00:26 -07:00
04f61c0c3e build: enable strictTemplates in AIO (#36391)
PR Close #36391
2020-04-02 10:53:12 -07:00
c810ac7153 build: sort module resolution warnings in ts-circular-deps tool (#36361)
For better overview of modules that cannot be resolved in the
`ts-circular-deps` tool, the warnings are now sorted.

Additionally, an empty line between fixed and new circular dependencies
is now printed. That should slightly help with distinguishing.

PR Close #36361
2020-04-02 10:52:47 -07:00
c24ad560fa feat(core): undecorated-classes migration should handle derived abstract classes (#35339)
In version 10, undecorated base classes that use Angular features need
to be decorated explicitly with `@Directive()`. Additionally, derived
classes of abstract directives need to be decorated.

The migration already handles this for undecorated classes that are
not explicitly decorated, but since in V9, abstract directives can be
used, we also need to handle this for explicitly decorated abstract
directives. e.g.

```
@Directive()
export class Base {...}

// needs to be decorated by migration when updating from v9 to v10
export class Wrapped extends Base {}

@Component(...)
export class Cmp extends Wrapped {}
```

PR Close #35339
2020-04-02 10:51:49 -07:00
3d2db5c5f0 test: add integration test for undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields migration (#35339)
We don't have an integration test for the `undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields
migration. For consistency and to cover for the latest changes, we add
it to the `ng update` integration test.

PR Close #35339
2020-04-02 10:51:48 -07:00
32eafef6a7 fix(core): undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields migration does not decorate derived classes (#35339)
The `undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields` migration has been
introduced with 904a2018e0, but misses
logic for decorating derived classes of undecorated classes which use
Angular features. Example scenario:

```ts
export abstract class MyBaseClass {
  @Input() someInput = true;
}

export abstract class BaseClassTwo extends MyBaseClass {}

@Component(...)
export class MyButton extends BaseClassTwo {}
```

Both abstract classes would need to be migrated. Previously, the migration
only added `@Directive()` to `MyBaseClass`, but with this change, it
also decorates `BaseClassTwo`.

This is necessary because the Angular Compiler requires `BaseClassTwo` to
have a directive definition when it flattens the directive metadata for
`MyButton` in order to perform type checking. Technically, not decorating
`BaseClassTwo` does not break at runtime.

We basically want to enforce consistent use of `@Directive` to simplify the
mental model. [See the migration guide](https://angular.io/guide/migration-undecorated-classes#migrating-classes-that-use-field-decorators).

Fixes #34376.

PR Close #35339
2020-04-02 10:51:48 -07:00
2366480250 refactor(core): move schematic import manager to shared utils (#35339)
The import manager has been created for both the `missing-injectable`
and `undecorated-classes-with-di` migration. Both initial PRs brought
in the manager class, so the manager is duplicated in the schematics.

In order to reduce this duplication, and to expose the manager to other
schematics/migrations, we move it into the shared schematic utils.

PR Close #35339
2020-04-02 10:51:48 -07:00
8e55a11283 refactor(core): move schematic base classes logic into shared utils (#35339)
Moves the `findBaseClassDeclarations` method into the shared
schematic utilities. This method will be useful for future
migrations, and for planned changes to the
`undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields` migration.

PR Close #35339
2020-04-02 10:51:48 -07:00
e9de28111d build: enable service-worker tests on saucelabs (#36129)
Enables the `service-worker` tests on Saucelabs and fixes some issues that were preventing them from running on IE. The issues were:
1. We were serving es2017 code during tests. I've set it to es5.
2. The check which was verifying whether the environment is supported ended up hitting a `require` call in the browser which caused it to fail on browsers that don't support the `URL` API.

PR Close #36129
2020-04-01 15:37:47 -07:00
75afd80ae8 refactor(compiler): add @nocollapse annotation using a synthetic comment (#35932)
In Ivy, Angular decorators are compiled into static fields that are
inserted into a class declaration in a TypeScript transform. When
targeting Closure compiler such fields need to be annotated with
`@nocollapse` to prevent them from being lifted from a static field into
a variable, as that would prevent the Ivy runtime from being able to
find the compiled definitions.

Previously, there was a bug in TypeScript where synthetic comments added
in a transform would not be emitted at all, so as a workaround a global
regex-replace was done in the emit's `writeFile` callback that would add
the `@nocollapse` annotation to all static Ivy definition fields. This
approach is no longer possible when ngtsc is running as TypeScript
plugin, as a plugin cannot control emit behavior.

The workaround is no longer necessary, as synthetic comments are now
properly emitted, likely as of
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/pull/22141 which has been
released with TypeScript 2.8.

This change is required for running ngtsc as TypeScript plugin in
Bazel's `ts_library` rule, to move away from the custom `ngc_wrapped`
approach.

Resolves FW-1952

PR Close #35932
2020-04-01 15:37:06 -07:00
a5eb0e56b6 docs(zone.js): fix typos and align formatting (#35907)
PR Close #35907
2020-04-01 15:35:37 -07:00
4d458db1b5 docs: update and edit web-worker page (#36383)
PR Close #36383
2020-04-01 15:25:47 -07:00
24a92472bf ci: use dev-infra cli from local sources (#36326)
Use dev-infra cli from local sources rather than loading
from @angular/dev-infra-private builds.

PR Close #36326
2020-04-01 15:24:29 -07:00
43006bcc45 feat(dev-infra): standard CLI commands using yargs (#36326)
Creates a standard model for CLI commands provided by ng-dev.
Allows for us to have any of the tools/scripts extend to be
included in the ng-dev command, or be standalone using the same
yargs parser.

PR Close #36326
2020-04-01 15:24:28 -07:00
326240eb91 fix(ngcc): allow ngcc configuration to match pre-release versions of packages (#36370)
Ngcc supports providing a project-level configuration to affect how
certain dependencies are processed and also has a built-in fallback
configuration for some unmaintained packages. Each entry in these
configurations could be scoped to specific versions of a package by
providing a version range. If no version range is provided for a
package, it defaults to `*` (with the intention of matching any
version).

Previously, the installed version of a package was tested against the
version range using the [semver][1] package's `satisfies()` function
with the default options. By default, `satisfies()` does not match
pre-releases (see [here][2] for more details on reasoning). While this
makes sense when determining what version of a dependency to install
(trying to avoid unexpected breaking changes), it is not desired in the
case of ngcc.

This commit fixes it by explicitly specifying that pre-release versions
should be matched normally.

[1]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/semver
[2]: https://github.com/npm/node-semver#prerelease-tags

PR Close #36370
2020-04-01 13:32:32 -07:00
b59bc0e38c fix(platform-server): update xhr2 dependency (#36366)
Previous versions of xhr2 used the depreciated "new Buffer()".

Closes #36358

PR Close #36366
2020-04-01 13:31:38 -07:00
5516802142 fix(compiler): avoid undefined expressions in holey array (#36343)
From G3 bug ID: 116443331

The View Engine compiler crashes when it tries to compile a test in JIT mode
that includes the d3-scale-chromatic library [1]. The d3 package initializes
some arrays using the following pattern:

```js
export var scheme = new Array(3).concat(
  "d8b365f5f5f55ab4ac",
  // ... more entries
).map(colors);
```

The stack trace from the crash is as follows:

```
TypeError: Cannot read property 'visitExpression' of undefined
    at ../../../third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts:505:39
    at JitEmitterVisitor.AbstractEmitterVisitor.visitAllObjects third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts?l=526
    at JitEmitterVisitor.AbstractEmitterVisitor.visitAllExpressions third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts?l=505
    at JitEmitterVisitor.AbstractEmitterVisitor.visitLiteralArrayExpr third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts?l=484
    at LiteralArrayExpr.visitExpression third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/output_ast.ts?l=791
    at ../../../third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts:492:19
    at JitEmitterVisitor.AbstractEmitterVisitor.visitAllObjects third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts?l=526
    at JitEmitterVisitor.AbstractEmitterVisitor.visitLiteralMapExpr third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts?l=490
    at LiteralMapExpr.visitExpression third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/output_ast.ts?l=819
    at ../../../third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts:505:39
    at JitEmitterVisitor.AbstractEmitterVisitor.visitAllObjects third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts?l=526
    at JitEmitterVisitor.AbstractEmitterVisitor.visitAllExpressions third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts?l=505
    at JitEmitterVisitor.AbstractEmitterVisitor.visitInvokeFunctionExpr third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_emitter.ts?l=318
    at JitEmitterVisitor.AbstractJsEmitterVisitor.visitInvokeFunctionExpr third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/abstract_js_emitter.ts?l=112
    at InvokeFunctionExpr.visitExpression third_party/javascript/angular2/rc/packages/compiler/src/output/output_ast.ts?l=440
```

This is because the corresponding output AST for the array is of the form

```ts
[
  undefined,
  undefined,
  undefined,
  o.LiteralExpr,
  // ...
]
```

The output AST is clearly malformed and breaks the type representation of
`LiteralArrayExpr` in which every entry is expected to be of type `Expression`.

This commit fixes the bug by using a plain `for` loop to iterate over the
entire length of the holey array and convert undefined elements to
`LiteralExpr`.

[1]: https://github.com/d3/d3-scale-chromatic/blob/master/src/diverging/BrBG.js

PR Close #36343
2020-04-01 13:31:14 -07:00
cc4b813e75 fix(ngcc): handle bad path mappings when finding entry-points (#36331)
Previously, a bad baseUrl or path mapping passed to an `EntryPointFinder`
could cause the original `sourceDirectory` to be superceded by a higher
directory. This could result in none of the sourceDirectory entry-points being
processed.

Now missing basePaths computed from path-mappings are discarded with
a warning. Further, if the `baseUrl` is the root directory then a warning is
given as this is most likely an error in the tsconfig.json.

Resolves #36313
Resolves #36283

PR Close #36331
2020-04-01 13:30:46 -07:00
64631063ae docs: fix typo in Tests guide (#36330)
Fixing typo in testing.md

PR Close #36330
2020-04-01 13:30:16 -07:00
719224bffd feat(dev-infra): add support for new global approvers in pullapprove (#36324)
Pullapprove as added a few new features to allow for us to better
execute our expectation for global approvals. We need to allow for
an expectation that our global approver groups are not in the list
of approved groups. Additionally, since approval groups apply to
all files in the repo, the global approval groups also do not have
conditions defined for them, which means pullapprove verification
need to allow for no conditions need to be defined.

PR Close #36324
2020-04-01 13:25:48 -07:00
fe2b6923ba fix(language-service): infer type of elements of array-like objects (#36312)
Currently the language service only provides support for determining the
type of array-like members when the array-like object is an `Array`.
However, there are other kinds of array-like objects, including
`ReadonlyArray`s and `readonly`-property arrays. This commit adds
support for retrieving the element type of arbitrary array-like objects.

Closes #36191

PR Close #36312
2020-04-01 13:24:53 -07:00
38ad1d97ab fix(ngcc): handle entry-points within container folders (#36305)
The previous optimizations in #35756 to the
`DirectoryWalkerEntryPointFinder` were over zealous
with regard to packages that have entry-points stored
in "container" directories in the package, where the
container directory was not an entry-point itself.

Now we will also walk such "container" folders as long
as they do not contain `.js` files, which we regard as an
indicator that the directory will not contain entry-points.

Fixes #36216

PR Close #36305
2020-04-01 13:20:52 -07:00
372b9101e2 refactor(ngcc): simplify DirectoryWalkerEntryPointFinder (#36305)
This commit simplifies the `DirectoryWalkerEntryPointFinder` inter-method
calling to make it easier to follow, and also to support controlling
walking of a directory based on its children.

PR Close #36305
2020-04-01 13:20:52 -07:00
7e62aa0c6e refactor(ngcc): rename INVALID_ENTRY_POINT to INCOMPATIBLE_ENTRY_POINT (#36305)
This name better reflects its meaning.

PR Close #36305
2020-04-01 13:20:52 -07:00
36e927a8c6 fix(zone.js): UNPATCHED_EVENTS and PASSIVE_EVENTS should be string[] not boolean (#36258)
__zone_symbol__UNPATCHED_EVENTS and __zone_symbol__PASSIVE_EVENTS should be string[] type not boolean.
For example:
```
const config = window as ZoneGlobalConfigurations;
config.__zone_symbol__UNPATCHED_EVENTS = ['scroll'];
config.__zone_symbol__PASSIVE_EVENTS = ['scroll'];
```

PR Close #36258
2020-04-01 13:20:00 -07:00
9d8bb634f9 fix(benchpress): update dependencies (#36205)
* updated, added, and removed dependencies in package.json
* added dependencies to BUILD.bazel

PR Close #36205
2020-04-01 13:19:33 -07:00
c5c57f6737 build: update to clang 1.4.0 and only run clang format on changed files (#36203)
Update to clang@1.4.0 to gain support for optional changing and nullish
coalescing.  Because this would trigger a change on >1800 files in the
repository, also changes our format enforcement to only be run against
changed files.  This will allow us to incramentally roll out the value
add of the upgraded clang format.

PR Close #36203
2020-04-01 13:18:09 -07:00
51a89c32c4 docs: update and edit web-worker page (#36026)
PR Close #36026
2020-04-01 13:17:26 -07:00
e1ac2efe4a docs: make page titles and toc task-oriented (#36024)
PR Close #36024
2020-04-01 13:16:48 -07:00
702e17cfe2 docs: change page title and minor edit (#36021)
PR Close #36021
2020-04-01 13:16:18 -07:00
4d1d0fa03b docs: update ng-conf announcement to remove livestream link (#36382)
Since the livestream for ng-conf is not public this year,
(and is only available to ng-conf attendees), we are
removing the link from the angular.io homepage.

Instead, we are now pointing to the ng-conf homepage for
more information.

PR Close #36382
2020-04-01 13:14:42 -07:00
ec8bae1b27 docs: update end date of survey to middle of April (#36339)
PR Close #36339
2020-04-01 11:10:58 -07:00
08348fc2e8 build(docs-infra): rename duplicate test name (#36348)
When running `docs-test` for the docs generation, a warning is printed for a
duplicate test. This commit fixes this issue.

PR Close #36348
2020-03-31 11:06:16 -07:00
63fbc71439 build: don't use deprecated $(location) pre-declared variable (#36308)
$(location) is not recommended in the bazel docs as depending on context it will either return the value of $(execpath) or $(rootpath). rules_nodejs now supports $(rootpath) and $(execpath) in templated_args of nodejs_binary.

PR Close #36308
2020-03-31 11:02:56 -07:00
b44f7b5e16 fix(zone.js): fix 2 bluebird test cases for each/mapSeries (#36295)
`Bluebird.each` and `Bluebird.mapSeries` will accept a callback with `value` parameter,
the `value` should be the item in the array, not array itself.

For example:
```
const arr = [1, 2];
Bluebird.each(arr, function(value, idx) {
  console.log(`value: ${value}, idx: ${idx}`);
})
```

the output will be
```
value: 1, idx: 0
value: 2, idx: 1
```

This PR fix the test cases for `each` and `mapSeries` APIs.

PR Close #36295
2020-03-31 10:59:56 -07:00
c5df9ce474 build(zone.js): update zone.js version to 0.10.3 (#36214)
PR Close #36214
2020-03-31 10:59:17 -07:00
2510e7dad6 docs: fix typo in Schematics guide (#36328)
Fixing typo in schematics-for-libraries.md
PR Close #36328
2020-03-30 15:32:05 -07:00
80c68583d1 refactor(core): use more narrow QueryList import to avoid circular deps issue (#36286)
Prior to this commit, the `packages/core/src/render3/interfaces/query.ts` file used to import `QueryList` using `../../linker`, which contains a lot of re-exports and as a result, this one import caused a lot of circular deps cycles reported by the tool that checks such deps. In other places in the code the `QueryList` is imported using more narrow import (`linker/query_list`), so this commit uses the same pattern. This change allowed to reduce the number of known cycles from 343 to 207, the golden file was updated accordingly.

PR Close #36286
2020-03-30 15:31:39 -07:00
5b6ced5599 build: update to rules_nodejs 1.5.0 (#36307)
### New stuff

* The `ts_project` rule is a simple wrapper around the TypeScript compiler, `tsc`. This is an alternative to `ts_library` but not a replacement. Read more about the trade-offs at https://bazelbuild.github.io/rules_nodejs/TypeScript#alternatives or read the [API docs](https://bazelbuild.github.io/rules_nodejs/TypeScript#ts_project)
* `pkg_npm` can now be used as a dependency within your repo as well as for publishing to npm. It provides a `LinkablePackageInfo` which is our internal API to pass package name/path to downstream compilations, essentially providing the "Lerna" feature.
* There is experimental support for Bazel's "worker mode" in `rollup_bundle`, which essentially puts Rollup in watch mode. Add the `supports_workers = True` attribute to opt-in.
* Better support for [pre-defined label variables](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/make-variables.html#predefined_label_variables) like `$(rootpath)` and `$(execpath)` - we no longer recommend using `$(location)` at all.

See release notes https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/1.5.0 for more info.

PR Close #36307
2020-03-30 11:25:16 -07:00
a383116b43 docs: fix typo in Dependency Injection guide (#36304)
Fixing typo in dependency-injection-navtree.md

PR Close #36304
2020-03-30 11:14:55 -07:00
c6dd900f60 fix(ngcc): do not write entry-point manifest outside node_modules (#36299)
Fixes #36296

PR Close #36299
2020-03-30 11:03:26 -07:00
5ac308060d refactor(ngcc): rename workerCount to maxWorkerCount (#36298)
Now that we spawn workers lazily as needed, this private property is
really the upper limit on how many workers we might spawn.

PR Close #36298
2020-03-30 11:02:52 -07:00
bc089abd32 docs: add strictTemplates in place of fullTemplateTypeCheck (#35628)
Co-Authored-By: Igor Minar <iminar@google.com>

Updating the recommended defaults for template typechecking strictness to the most strict in order
to catch most of the errors at compile time.

See https://angular.io/guide/template-typecheck for more info.

PR Close #35628
2020-03-30 10:57:15 -07:00
c94a33c525 refactor(dev-infra): fix lint warnings for Pullapprove-related scripts (#36287)
The `dev-infra` scripts were added to the list of sources that should be verified with clang (b07b6edc2a), but the Pullapprove-related scripts that were merged before (83e4a76afa) doesn't pass these checks. This commit updates a couple scripts to have a proper formatting.

PR Close #36287
2020-03-28 23:21:12 -07:00
5cee709266 fix(ngcc): do not spawn more processes than intended in parallel mode (#36280)
When running in parallel mode, ngcc spawns multiple worker processed to
process the various entry-points. The number of max allowed processes is
determined by the number of CPU cores available to the OS. There is also
currently an [upper limit of 8][1]. The number of active workers is in
turn inferred by the number of [task assignments][2].

In the past, counting the entries of `ClusterMaster#taskAssignments` was
enough, because worker processes were spawned eagerly at the beginning
and corresponding entries were created in `taskAssignments`.
Since #35719 however, worker processes are spawned lazily on an as
needed basis. Because there is some delay between
[spawning a process][3] and [inserting it][4] into `taskAssignments`,
there is a short period of time when `taskAssignment.size` does not
actually represent the number of spawned processes. This can result in
spawning more than `ClusterMaster#workerCount` processes.

An example of this can be seen in #36278, where the debug logs indicate
9 worker processes had been spawned (`All 9 workers are currently busy`)
despite the hard limit of 8.

This commit fixes this by using `cluster.workers` to compute the number
of spawned worker processes. `cluster.workers` is updated synchronously
with `cluster.fork()` and thus reflects the number of spawned workers
accurately at all times.

[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/b8e9a30d3b6/packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/src/main.ts#L429
[2]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/b8e9a30d3b6/packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/src/execution/cluster/master.ts#L108
[3]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/b8e9a30d3b6/packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/src/execution/cluster/master.ts#L110
[4]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/b8e9a30d3b6/packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/src/execution/cluster/master.ts#L199

PR Close #36280
2020-03-27 14:12:28 -07:00
2d0847c307 docs: update release nots with blog post (#36268)
PR Close #36268
2020-03-27 11:18:23 -07:00
995cd15a69 fix(ngcc): correctly identify the package path of secondary entry-points (#36249)
Previously we only searched for package paths below the set of `basePaths`
that were computed from the `basePath` provided to ngcc and the set of
`pathMappings`.

In some scenarios, such as hoisted packages, the entry-point is not within
any of the `basePaths` identified above. For example:

```
project
  packages
    app
      node_modules
        app-lib (depends on lib1)
  node_modules
    lib1 (depends on lib2)
      node_modules
        lib2 (depends on lib3/entry-point)
    lib3
      entry-point
```

When CLI is compiling `app-lib` ngcc will be given
`project/packages/app/node_modules` as the `basePath.

If ngcc is asked to target `lib2`, the `targetPath` will be
`project/node_modules/lib1/node_modules/lib2`.

Since `lib2` depends upon `lib3/entry-point`, ngcc will need to compute
the package path for `project/node_modules/lib3/entry-point`.

Since `project/node_modules/lib3/entry-point` is not contained in the `basePath`
`project/packages/app/node_modules`, ngcc failed to compute the `packagePath`
correctly, instead assuming that it was the same as the entry-point path.

Now we also consider the nearest `node_modules` folder to the entry-point
path as an additional `basePath`. If one is found then we use the first
directory directly below that `node_modules` directory as the package path.

In the case of our example this extra `basePath` would be `project/node_modules`
which allows us to compute the `packagePath` of `project/node_modules/lib3`.

Fixes #35747

PR Close #36249
2020-03-27 11:17:45 -07:00
16497438d6 fix(core): run APP_INITIALIZERs before accessing LOCALE_ID token in Ivy TestBed (#36237)
Prior to this commit, Ivy TestBed was accessing locale ID before `APP_INITIALIZER` functions were called. This execution order is not consistent with the app bootstrap logic in `application_ref.ts`. This commit updates Ivy TestBed execution order to call initializers first (since they might affect `LOCALE_ID` token value) and accessing and setting locale ID after that.

Fixes #36230.

PR Close #36237
2020-03-27 11:16:57 -07:00
b54db86f43 build: fix bad pullapprove rule (#36232)
The dev-infra pull approve group contained a condition with
the glob having a string concatenation rather than a comma
separated list. This corrects this error, and in another PR
we will correct the verification scripts failure to catch
this.

PR Close #36232
2020-03-27 11:15:38 -07:00
44acf6734b build: allow custom module resolution for ts-circular-deps tests (#36226)
Currently the `ts-circular-deps` tool uses a hard-coded module resolver
that only works in the `angular/angular` repository.

If the tool is consumed in other repositories through the shared
dev-infra package, the module resolution won't work, and a few
resolvable imports (usually cross-entry-points) are accidentally
skipped. For each test, the resolution might differ, so tests can
now configure their module resolution in a configuration file.

Note that we intentionally don't rely on tsconfig's for module
resolution as parsing their mappings rather complicates the
circular dependency tool. Additionally, not every test has a
corresponding tsconfig file.

Also, hard-coding mappings to `@angular/*` while accepting a
path to the packages folder would work, but it would mean
that the circular deps tool is no longer self-contained. Rather,
and also for better flexibility, a custom resolver should be
specified.

PR Close #36226
2020-03-27 11:14:49 -07:00
b07b6edc2a build: add dev-infra to clang format sources to format (#36204)
PR Close #36204
2020-03-27 11:13:17 -07:00
83e4a76afa feat(dev-infra): handle excluding files via globs in pullapprove (#36162)
Updates the pullapprove verification script to handle
cases of excluding globs from groups.

PR Close #36162
2020-03-27 11:12:48 -07:00
bfa7b1a494 docs: correct a misleading sentence (#36155) (#36158)
Fixes #36155

PR Close #36158
2020-03-27 10:49:31 -07:00
8e0dec538e docs: clarify observables doc with new titles and tooltips (#36023)
PR Close #36023
2020-03-27 10:49:03 -07:00
1c385a1c22 build(docs-infra): do not include CI-specific config in docs examples ZIP archives (#36018)
In #35381, a new Protractor config file was introduced in docs examples,
`protractor-puppeteer.conf.js`, that was only supposed to be used on CI
and not be shipped with the ZIP archives provided for users to download
and experiment with the docs examples locally.

The logic to ignore the `protractor-puppeteer.conf.js` file was
incorrect, resulting in the file being retained in some examples (e.g.
[universal][1]). The problem was not immediately obvious, because most
examples explicitly specify all `**/*.js` files as ignored, but for
other examples the file was retained in the ZIP archive.

This commit fixes the logic to ensure the file is excluded from all docs
examples ZIP archives.

[1]: https://v9.angular.io/generated/zips/universal/universal.zip

PR Close #36018
2020-03-27 10:48:30 -07:00
f9bc84cd99 build(docs-infra): remove obsolete properties from zipper.json files (#36018)
The `removeSystemJsConfig` and `type` properties (present in some
`zipper.json` files) are now obsolete and are not taken into account by
the example zipper:
- `removeSystemJsConfig` is no longer relevant since most examples have
  been migrated to use the CLI.
- `type` is no longer relevant, because the project type is determined
  based on the `projectType` property in `example-config.json` files.

This commit removes these properties from `zipper.json` files and
updates the `example-zipper` docs to not mention them.

PR Close #36018
2020-03-27 10:48:30 -07:00
2d7c95fb70 fix(service-worker): prevent SW registration strategies from affecting app stabilization (#35870)
Previously, some of the built-in ServiceWorker registration strategies,
namely `registerWithDelay:<timeout>` and `registerWhenStable:<timeout>`,
would register potentially long-running timeout, thus preventing the app
from stabilizing before the timeouts expired. This was especially
problematic for the `registerWhenStable:<timeout>` strategy, which waits
for the app to stabilize, because the strategy itself would prevent the
app from stabilizing and thus the ServiceWorker would always be
registered after the timeout.

This commit fixes this by subscribing to the registration strategy
observable outside the Angular zone, thus not affecting the app's
stabilization.

PR Close #35870
2020-03-27 10:47:44 -07:00
29e8a64cf0 fix(service-worker): by default register the SW after 30s even the app never stabilizes (#35870)
Previously, when using the default ServiceWorker registration strategy
Angular would wait indefinitely for the [app to stabilize][1], before
registering the ServiceWorker script. This could lead to a situation
where the ServiceWorker would never be registered when there was a
long-running task (such as an interval or recurring timeout).

Such tasks can often be started by a 3rd-party dependency (beyond the
developer's control or even without them realizing). In addition, this
situation is particularly hard to detect, because the ServiceWorker is
typically not used during development and on production builds a
previous ServiceWorker instance might be already active.

This commit fixes this by changing the default registration strategy
from `registerWhenStable` to `registerWhenStable:30000`, which will
ensure that the ServiceWorker will be registered after 30s at the
latest, even if the app has not stabilized by then.

Fixes #34464

PR Close #35870
2020-03-27 10:47:44 -07:00
00efacf561 feat(service-worker): support timeout in registerWhenStable SW registration strategy (#35870)
Previously, when using the `registerWhenStable` ServiceWorker
registration strategy (which is also the default) Angular would wait
indefinitely for the [app to stabilize][1], before registering the
ServiceWorker script. This could lead to a situation where the
ServiceWorker would never be registered when there was a long-running
task (such as an interval or recurring timeout).

Such tasks can often be started by a 3rd-party dependency (beyond the
developer's control or even without them realizing). In addition, this
situation is particularly hard to detect, because the ServiceWorker is
typically not used during development and on production builds a
previous ServiceWorker instance might be already active.

This commit enhances the `registerWhenStable` registration strategy by
adding support for an optional `<timeout>` argument, which guarantees
that the ServiceWorker will be registered when the timeout expires, even
if the app has not stabilized yet.

For example, with `registerWhenStable:5000` the ServiceWorker will be
registered as soon as the app stabilizes or after 5 seconds if the app
has not stabilized by then.

Related to #34464.

[1]: https://angular.io/api/core/ApplicationRef#is-stable-examples

PR Close #35870
2020-03-27 10:47:44 -07:00
d96995b4e3 docs: update glossary defs for components, templates, and views (#35559)
PR Close #35559
2020-03-27 10:46:49 -07:00
fc3e5cb6d3 docs: coalesce release notes for the v9.1.0 release (#36247)
Merge all of the release notes across all v9.1.0 releases into a single one.

PR Close #36247
2020-03-25 14:11:07 -07:00
d37dad82f1 build: ensure that refs and shas for PRs only need to be requested once (#36207)
This is done by requesting the refs and shas for the PR when the
env.sh script is run.  Additionally, the env.sh script is now setup
to write all of the environment variables created to a cache file
and subsequent loads of the environment load the values from there.

The get-refs-and-shas-for-target.js script now also first attempts
to load the refs and shas from an environment variable before
falling back to requesting from github via the API.

PR Close #36207
2020-03-25 11:49:42 -07:00
22710fc353 docs: release notes for the v9.1.0 release 2020-03-25 09:44:22 -07:00
4f66250618 docs: release notes for the v9.1.0-rc.2 release 2020-03-24 16:18:10 -07:00
d783519835 fix(common): let KeyValuePipe accept type unions with null (#36093)
`KeyValuePipe` currently accepts `null` values as well as `Map`s and a
few others. However, due to the way in which TS overloads work, a type
of `T|null` will not be accepted by `KeyValuePipe`'s signatures, even
though both `T` and `null` individually would be.

To make this work, each signature that accepts some type `T` has been
duplicated with a second one below it that accepts a `T|null` and
includes `null` in its return type.

Fixes #35743

PR Close #36093
2020-03-24 14:41:41 -07:00
b8e9a30d3b fix(ngcc): use preserve whitespaces from tsconfig if provided (#36189)
Previously ngcc never preserved whitespaces but this is at odds
with how the ViewEngine compiler works. In ViewEngine, library
templates are recompiled with the current application's tsconfig
settings, which meant that whitespace preservation could be set
in the application tsconfig file.

This commit allows ngcc to use the `preserveWhitespaces` setting
from tsconfig when compiling library templates. One should be aware
that this disallows different projects with different tsconfig settings
to share the same node_modules folder, with regard to whitespace
preservation. But this is already the case in the current ngcc since
this configuration is hard coded right now.

Fixes #35871

PR Close #36189
2020-03-24 14:25:06 -07:00
32ce8b1326 feat(compiler): add dependency info and ng-content selectors to metadata (#35695)
This commit augments the `FactoryDef` declaration of Angular decorated
classes to contain information about the parameter decorators used in
the constructor. If no constructor is present, or none of the parameters
have any Angular decorators, then this will be represented using the
`null` type. Otherwise, a tuple type is used where the entry at index `i`
corresponds with parameter `i`. Each tuple entry can be one of two types:

1. If the associated parameter does not have any Angular decorators,
   the tuple entry will be the `null` type.
2. Otherwise, a type literal is used that may declare at least one of
   the following properties:
   - "attribute": if `@Attribute` is present. The injected attribute's
   name is used as string literal type, or the `unknown` type if the
   attribute name is not a string literal.
   - "self": if `@Self` is present, always of type `true`.
   - "skipSelf": if `@SkipSelf` is present, always of type `true`.
   - "host": if `@Host` is present, always of type `true`.
   - "optional": if `@Optional` is present, always of type `true`.

   A property is only present if the corresponding decorator is used.

   Note that the `@Inject` decorator is currently not included, as it's
   non-trivial to properly convert the token's value expression to a
   type that is valid in a declaration file.

Additionally, the `ComponentDefWithMeta` declaration that is created for
Angular components has been extended to include all selectors on
`ng-content` elements within the component's template.

This additional metadata is useful for tooling such as the Angular
Language Service, as it provides the ability to offer suggestions for
directives/components defined in libraries. At the moment, such
tooling extracts the necessary information from the _metadata.json_
manifest file as generated by ngc, however this metadata representation
is being replaced by the information emitted into the declaration files.

Resolves FW-1870

PR Close #35695
2020-03-24 14:21:42 -07:00
ff4eb0cb63 docs(elements): correct typo in custom elements image (#36090)
Fixes #36050

PR Close #36090
2020-03-24 10:36:11 -07:00
9ba46d9f88 fix(elements): correctly handle setting inputs to undefined (#36140)
Previously, when an input property was initially set to `undefined` it
would not be correctly recognized as a change (and trigger
`ngOnChanges()`).

This commit ensures that explicitly setting an input to `undefined` is
correctly handled the same as setting the property to any other value.
This aligns the behavior of Angular custom elements with that of the
corresponding components when used directly (not as custom elements).

PR Close #36140
2020-03-24 10:29:33 -07:00
b14ac96750 fix(elements): correctly set SimpleChange#firstChange for pre-existing inputs (#36140)
Previously, when an input property was set on an `NgElement` before
instantiating the underlying component, the `SimpleChange` object passed
to `ngOnChanges()` would have `firstChange` set to false, even if this
was the first change (as far as the component instance was concerned).

This commit fixes this by ensuring `SimpleChange#firstChange` is set to
true on first change, regardless if the property was set before or after
instantiating the component. This alignthe behavior of Angular custom
elements with that of the corresponding components when used directly
(not as custom elements).

Jira issue: [FW-2007](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2007)

Fixes #36130

PR Close #36140
2020-03-24 10:29:32 -07:00
55dac05cf2 docs: fix typo in testing component with dependencies (#36219)
Fixes #36210

PR Close #36219
2020-03-24 10:19:47 -07:00
ae28d7c0b2 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to 56c648827 (#36224)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](f5dd5b16a...56c648827):

**Modified**
- help/build.json
- help/lint.json
- help/test.json

PR Close #36224
2020-03-24 10:16:49 -07:00
380de1e7b4 fix(ngcc): use path-mappings from tsconfig in dependency resolution (#36180)
When computing the dependencies between packages which are not in
node_modules, we may need to rely upon path-mappings to find the path
to the imported entry-point.

This commit allows ngcc to use the path-mappings from a tsconfig
file to find dependencies. By default any tsconfig.json file in the directory
above the `basePath` is loaded but it is possible to use a path to a
specific file by providing the `tsConfigPath` property to mainNgcc,
or to turn off loading any tsconfig file by setting `tsConfigPath` to `null`.
At the command line this is controlled via the `--tsconfig` option.

Fixes #36119

PR Close #36180
2020-03-24 10:16:12 -07:00
4f9717331d test(common): Add test for NgForOfContext.count (#36046)
`NgForOfContext.count` is the length of the iterable.

PR Close #36046
2020-03-24 10:15:11 -07:00
36fc28642a docs(common): Add missing entry for NgForOfContext.count (#36046)
`count` is available in `NgForOfContext` but it's missing in the docs.

PR Close #36046
2020-03-24 10:15:11 -07:00
a323b9b1a3 test(core): re-enable IE 10/11 test on SauceLabs (#35962)
I was not able to reproduce IE 10/11 failrue of the disabled
tests on SauceLabs any more. I did some cleanup of the test
in question but I doubt it was the root cause of the problem.

PR Close #35962
2020-03-24 10:14:47 -07:00
58f4254fba fix(dev-infra): use @angular/dev-infra-private package for pullapprove verification (#35996)
Adds devDependency on @angular/dev-infra-private and removes the verify script
from tools, relying instead on the script from ng-dev.

PR Close #35996
2020-03-24 10:14:05 -07:00
4419907b08 docs: release notes for the v9.1.0-rc.1 release 2020-03-23 13:22:17 -07:00
9d415f9c3f fix(docs-infra): change app-list-item to app-item-list (#35601)
The `app-list-item` component sounds like it is used for a single
item, however it renders a list of items. There were also
several changes in the documentation, where it was becoming
confusing if the `app-list-item` is using a single item or multiple
items. This commit fixes this issue. It renames the component and its
respective properties to make sure that the intention is very clear.

Closes #35598

PR Close #35601
2020-03-23 11:40:15 -07:00
fced8ee40e fix(localize): allow ICU expansion case to start with any character except } (#36123)
Previously, an expansion case could only start with an alpha numeric character.
This commit fixes this by allowing an expansion case to start with any character
except `}`.

The [ICU spec](http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/messages) is pretty vague:

> Use a "select" argument to select sub-messages via a fixed set of keywords.

It does not specify what can be a "keyword" but from looking at the surrounding syntax it
appears that it can indeed be any string that does not contain a `}` character.

Closes #31586

PR Close #36123
2020-03-23 11:37:12 -07:00
1cb7b88505 fix(dev-infra): change circular deps positional params to camelCase (#36165)
Changes the positional params for the circular deps tooling to
use camelCase as it requires being defined in camelCase while
in strict mode.  Additionally, remove the `version()` call as
the boolean arguement does not exist in current versions and
throws errors on execution.

PR Close #36165
2020-03-23 11:36:28 -07:00
0e76b32aa5 fix(dev-infra): prep ts-circular-deps to load via node_modules (#36165)
to run ts-circular-deps via installed node_modules, we needed to set
the hashbang of the script to be a node environment, and discover the
project directory based on where the script is run rather than the
scripts file location.

PR Close #36165
2020-03-23 11:36:28 -07:00
e81ad3a1bc docs: Add asterisk info in template syntax guide (#36176)
Add helpful alert for asterisk syntax in the `ngFor` section of template syntax guide

PR Close #36176
2020-03-23 11:36:09 -07:00
c3a85ceabc docs: Change important alert of ngFor (#36176)
Update the important alert of ngFor so that it has a unique format with that of ngIf

PR Close #36176
2020-03-23 11:36:09 -07:00
85e0e366df docs(elements): Edge supports Web Components (#36182)
PR Close #36182
2020-03-23 11:35:49 -07:00
0ce8ad3493 fix(core): workaround Terser inlining bug (#36200)
This variable name change works around https://github.com/terser/terser/issues/615, which was causing the JIT production tests to fail in the Angular CLI repository (https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/17264).

PR Close #36200
2020-03-23 11:34:39 -07:00
528e25a81a build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to f5dd5b16a (#36159)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](6aa3c134c...f5dd5b16a):

**Modified**
- help/update.json

PR Close #36159
2020-03-20 13:57:18 -07:00
d25012e864 docs(zone.js): Typos on zone.md file and fixes on code examples. (#36138)
1. During reading the documentation I found some code examples that were refering to the class properties via methods, but without specifying the context `this`.
2. The 'onInvoke' hook was duplicated
3. A minor typo on `Zones and execution contexts` section
4. A minor typo on `Zones and async lifecycle hooks` section

PR Close #36138
2020-03-20 13:57:00 -07:00
c21c46a8e8 fix(docs-infra): include correct dependencies in StackBlitz examples (#36071)
Previously, all StackBlitz examples included the default dependencies
for `cli`-type projects. However, different example types may have
different `package.json` files with different dependencies.
For example, the [boilerplate `package.json`][1] for `elements` examples
includes an extra dependency on `@angular/elements`.

This commit changes `StackblitzBuilder` to use the dependencies that
correspond to each example type.
(NOTE: Manually verified the changes.)

Jira issue: [FW-2002][2]

[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/05d058622/aio/tools/examples/shared/boilerplate/elements/package.json
[2]: https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2002

PR Close #36071
2020-03-20 13:56:26 -07:00
9cc8bd5f7d refactor(docs-infra): clean up stackblitz-builder/builder.js script (#36071)
- Remove unused dependencies.
- Change `var` to `const/let`.
- Change regular functions as callbacks to arrow functions.
- Remove unnecessary intermediate variables.
- Switch from custom `_existsSync()` implementation to built-in
  `fs.existsSync()`.

PR Close #36071
2020-03-20 13:56:26 -07:00
ae3eaf8b16 test(compiler): remove whitespace in spans (#36169)
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36133 and https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/35986
caused a conflict in test after they both got merged to master.
This PR fixes the failed tests.

PR Close #36169
2020-03-20 12:52:31 -07:00
d714b95fb9 feat(compiler): Propagate value span of ExpressionBinding to ParsedProperty (#36133)
This commit propagates the correct value span in an ExpressionBinding of
a microsyntax expression to ParsedProperty, which in turn porpagates the
span to the template ASTs (both VE and Ivy).

PR Close #36133
2020-03-20 10:21:11 -07:00
912692137a fix(docs-infra): fix image name in example (#36127)
Closes #35618

PR Close #36127
2020-03-20 10:20:36 -07:00
6fc85073d2 feat(dev-infra): create commit-message validation script/tooling (#36117)
PR Close #36117
2020-03-20 10:20:12 -07:00
989dea7083 refactor(benchpress): delete broken code (#35922)
PR Close #35922
2020-03-20 10:19:48 -07:00
8968b206b4 feat(benchpress): create component_benchmark macro (#35692)
* Create component_benchmark macro
* Change class_bindings benchmark to use component_benchmark

PR Close #35692
2020-03-20 10:19:25 -07:00
df890d7629 fix(compiler): record correct end of expression (#34690)
This commit fixes a bug with the expression parser wherein the end index
of an expression node was recorded as the start index of the next token,
not the end index of the current token.

Closes #33477
Closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/433

PR Close #34690
2020-03-20 10:19:02 -07:00
47bfec4e46 feat(core): add isPromise generic (#34168)
This commit adds generic to `isPromise` function to help with type inference.

PR Close #34168
2020-03-20 10:15:01 -07:00
b4972fa165 release: cut the v9.1.0-rc.0 release 2020-03-19 12:44:09 -07:00
fb92f5de1a build: fix @bazel/bazel to bazelisk leftovers (#36132)
A few leftovers from from `@bazel/bazel` to `@bazel/bazelisk` migration
are still there. This commit fixes those, so that the repository no
longer relies on `@bazel/bazel`.

PR Close #36132
2020-03-19 08:58:47 -07:00
e342ffd855 fix(core): adhere to bootstrap options for JIT compiled components (#35534)
When using `platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule()`, it is possible
to set `defaultEncapsulation` and `preserveWhitespaces` as default
configuration to influence how components are compiled. When compiling
components in JIT with Ivy, these options were not taken into account.

This commit publishes the options to be globally available, so that the
lazy compilation of JIT components has access to the configured
bootstrap options. Note that this approach does not allow changing the
options once they have been set, as Ivy's compilation model does not
allow for multiple compilations to exist at the same time.

For applications that bootstrap multiple modules, it is now required
to provide the exact same bootstrap options. An error is logged if
incompatible bootstrap options are provided, in which case the updated
options will be ignored.

Fixes #35230
Resolved FW-1838

PR Close #35534
2020-03-19 08:57:39 -07:00
c0143cb2ab build: ng_rollup_bundle internal rule should support ngcc (#36044)
The `ng_rollup_bundle` rule currently is only consumed in the
Angular framework repository. This means that Angular packages
are built from source, and ngcc is never needed to build rollup
bundles using Ivy.

Though, this rule is planned to be shared with other repositories
to support common benchmark code. This means that ngcc needs to be
handled as these other repositories cannot build Angular from source,
but instead consume Angular through NPM (with ngcc enabling Ivy).

The `ng_rollup_bundle` rule needs to dynamically prioritize `ngcc`
generated main resolution fields if `--define=angular_ivy_enabled=True`
is set (or with the alias: `--config=ivy`).

ds

PR Close #36044
2020-03-18 15:57:07 -07:00
c9f554cda7 fix(ngcc): do not crash on overlapping entry-points (#36083)
When two entry-points overlap, ngcc may attempt to process some
files twice. Previously, when this occured ngcc would just exit with an
error preventing any other entry-points from being processed.

This commit changes ngcc so that if `errorOnFailedEntryPoint` is false, it will
simply log an error and continue to process entry-points. This is useful when
ngcc is processing the entire node_modules folder and there are some invalid
entry-points that the project doesn't actually use.

PR Close #36083
2020-03-18 15:56:21 -07:00
ff665b9e6a fix(ngcc): do not crash on entry-point that fails to compile (#36083)
Previously, when an entry-point contained code that caused its compilation
to fail, ngcc would exit in the middle of processing, possibly leaving other
entry-points in a corrupt state.

This change adds a new `errorOnFailedEntryPoint` option to `mainNgcc` that
specifies whether ngcc should exit immediately or log an error and continue
processing other entry-points.

The default is `false` so that ngcc will not error but continue processing
as much as possible. This is useful in post-install hooks, and async CLI
integration, where we do not have as much control over which entry-points
should be processed.

The option is forced to true if the `targetEntryPointPath` is provided,
such as the sync integration with the CLI, since in that case it is targeting
an entry-point that will actually be used in the current project so we do want
ngcc to exit with an error at that point.

PR Close #36083
2020-03-18 15:56:21 -07:00
1790b63a5d refactor(ngcc): expose the TaskDependencies mapping on BaseTaskQueue (#36083)
Later when we implement the ability to continue processing when tasks have
failed to compile, we will also need to avoid processing tasks that depend
upon the failed task.

This refactoring exposes this list of dependent tasks in a way that can be
used to skip processing of tasks that depend upon a failed task.

It also changes the blocking model of the parallel mode of operation so
that non-typings tasks are now blocked on their corresponding typings task.
Previously the non-typings tasks could be triggered to run in parallel to
the typings task, since they do not have a hard dependency on each other,
but this made it difficult to skip task correctly if the typings task failed,
since it was possible that a non-typings task was already in flight when
the typings task failed. The result of this is a small potential degradation
of performance in async parallel processing mode, in the rare cases that
there were not enough unblocked tasks to make use of all the available
workers.

PR Close #36083
2020-03-18 15:56:21 -07:00
39d4016fe9 refactor(ngcc): abstract onTaskCompleted out of executors (#36083)
Moving the definition of the `onTaskCompleted` callback into `mainNgcc()`
allows it to be configured based on options passed in there more easily.
This will be the case when we want to configure whether to log or throw
an error for tasks that failed to be processed successfully.

This commit also creates two new folders and moves the code around a bit
to make it easier to navigate the code§:

* `execution/tasks`: specific helpers such as task completion handlers
* `execution/tasks/queues`: the `TaskQueue` implementations and helpers

PR Close #36083
2020-03-18 15:56:21 -07:00
712f2642d5 refactor(ngcc): add message text to task outcomes (#36083)
This sets up the task execution to be able to report failed compiles

PR Close #36083
2020-03-18 15:56:21 -07:00
d50881a86e docs: move asset management section (#35665)
PR Close #35665
2020-03-18 15:55:44 -07:00
c1a0f0617c release: cut the v9.1.0-next.5 release 2020-03-18 13:56:06 -07:00
13f7631c25 docs: release notes for the v9.0.7 release 2020-03-18 13:48:50 -07:00
d2c60cc216 ci: cache downloaded bazel version in circleci (#36098)
Similarly to what is done in `angular/components`, we should
cache the downloaded Bazel version (from `bazelisk`).

This reduces the overhead of downloading Bazel, and also avoids
the dependency on the external download server. We should avoid
external server dependencies as much as possible (see how the yarn
registry was flaky in the past).

PR Close #36098
2020-03-18 10:01:50 -07:00
1aa5783a45 docs: adding a note on extra text interpolations and HTML tags in translations to Ivy guide (#36029)
This commit updates Ivy compatibility guide with additional note on extra text interpolations and HTML tags in translations.

PR Close #36029
2020-03-18 10:00:59 -07:00
67b9adfd1a docs(upgrade): remove outdated/non-applicable AOT section from upgrade guide (#36015)
The AOT compilation section of the `ngUpgrade` guide was
outdated/non-applicable. This commit hides the section to avoid confusion.
Fixing the section and re-introducing it is being tracked in #35989.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:02 -07:00
5007b97db6 build(docs-infra): clean up dependencies and npm scripts in systemjs docs examples (#36015)
Previously, the `package.json` files added as boilerplate to docs
example projects of type `systemjs` were incorrect/outdated. They
contained unused dependencies and npm scripts and omitted used
dependencies.

This is not a big issue, because these examples are not offered as live
StackBlitz examples or downloadable ZIP archives, but having incorrect
`package.json` files is confusing and makes it more complicated to
update these examples.

This commit updates the `package.json` templates for the `systemjs` docs
examples and other configuration files to include used dependencies (and
remove unused ones). It also removes unused npm scripts.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:02 -07:00
5e45061a94 build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 12/12 (dependencies) (#36015)
Update dependencies.
Also, disable AOT tests for `systemjs`-type examples in Ivy mode,
because our current setup does not work with v9. See #35989 for details.

Fixes #34382
Fixes #34383

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:02 -07:00
2132ee38e4 build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 11/12 (angular.json) (#36015)
Update `angular.json`.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:02 -07:00
f6adc0c3f9 build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 10/12 (tsconfig.json) (#36015)
Update `tsconfig[.*].json`.
Also, all make necessary changes to ensure the example apps can be
successfully built with the new, stricter type-checking options.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
9afd360eba build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 9/12 (tslint.json) (#36015)
Update `tslint.json`.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
dbbc8ef8a6 build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 8/12 (favicon.ico) (#36015)
Update `favicon.ico`.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
9d22e2a445 build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 7/12 (.gitignore, protractor.conf.js) (#36015)
Update configs (`.gitignore`, `protractor.conf.js`).

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
c9fd8e39f3 build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 6/12 (index.html) (#36015)
Update `index.html` (mostly remove empty line).

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
e108646d43 build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 5/12 (polyfills.ts) (#36015)
Update `polyfills.ts` (`import './zone-flags.ts'` --> `import './zone-flags'`).

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
2cb862447c build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 4/12 (test.ts) (#36015)
Update `test.ts`.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
fc325c49ec build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 3/12 (title in a h1 tag) (#36015)
Make test description less implementation specific.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
a8e936791b build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 2/12 (fixture.debugElement.componentInstance) (#36015)
`fixture.debugElement.componentInstance` --> `fixture.componentInstance`

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
5fccb46f6f build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 1/12 (app.po.ts) (#36015)
Update `app.po.ts`.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
5a7ac8c3b9 build(docs-infra): avoid Karma error when loading scripts from code.angularjs.org (#36015)
In the example apps used in the `ngUpgrade` guide, the AngularJS files
are loaded in `index.html` from `https://code.angularjs.org/`. Latest
browsers prevent loading the scripts from a page running on localhost
due to CORS:

```
Access to script at 'https://code.angularjs.org/1.5.5/angular.js' from origin
'http://localhost:9876' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin'
header is present on the requested resource.
```

NOTE:
Loading the files from `code.angularjs.org` is not mentioned in the
guide, therefore it is not needed to mention this config change there.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
21b8d6956a build(docs-infra): remove obsolete content from example-config.json files (#36015)
The `build` and `run` properties in `example-config.json` are only used
in example projects of type `systemjs`. In CLI-type projects, `build`
and `run` are ignored.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
cc238e6377 build(docs-infra): remove obsolete content from example-config.json in setup example (#36015)
The `unittesting` property in `example-config.json` is a remnant of the
setup (before `aio/` was moved into the `angular/angular` repo) and has
no effect any more.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
df7504ade1 build(docs-infra): remove unused ngmodule-faq and visual-studio-2015 examples (#36015)
PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
fbed0a1471 build(docs-infra): remove unused test.html file from testing example (#36015)
This file was from back when the `testing` example was not based on the
Angular CLI and is not used any more.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
4cde83188a build(docs-infra): remove unused jsconfig.json file (#36015)
PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:00 -07:00
3e08347d8a ci(docs-infra): use the regular (non-Ivy) Angular packages in test_docs_examples_ivy CI job (#36015)
The docs examples tests are run both with Ivy turned off and on. When
Ivy is turned on, ngcc is used to convert all dependencies (including
the Angular framework packages to Ivy).

Previously, in order to speed things up, the `test_docs_examples_ivy` CI
job would use Angular packages built with Ivy (from
`dist/packages-dist-ivy-aot`). This however was a deviation from what
happens in real-world applications.

This commit changes the `test_docs_examples_ivy` CI job to always use
the regular Angular packages (as published on npm) and use ngcc to
convert them to Ivy.

Relevant discussion:
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/35091#discussion_r373775396

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:00 -07:00
9e70bcb34f fix(ngcc): consistently delegate to TypeScript host for typing files (#36089)
When ngcc is compiling an entry-point, it uses a `ReflectionHost` that
is specific to its format, e.g. ES2015, ES5, UMD or CommonJS. During the
compilation of that entry-point however, the reflector may be used to
reflect into external libraries using their declaration files.

Up until now this was achieved by letting all `ReflectionHost` classes
consider their parent class for reflector queries, thereby ending up in
the `TypeScriptReflectionHost` that is a common base class for all
reflector hosts. This approach has proven to be prone to bugs, as
failing to call into the base class would cause incompatibilities with
reading from declaration files.

The observation can be made that there's only two distinct kinds of
reflection host queries:
1. the reflector query is about code that is part of the entry-point
   that is being compiled, or
2. the reflector query is for an external library that the entry-point
   depends on, in which case the information is reflected
   from the declaration files.

The `ReflectionHost` that was chosen for the entry-point should serve
only reflector queries for the first case, whereas a regular
`TypeScriptReflectionHost` should be used for the second case. This
avoids the problem where a format-specific `ReflectionHost` fails to
handle the second case correctly, as it isn't even considered for such
reflector queries.

This commit introduces a `ReflectionHost` that delegates to the
`TypeScriptReflectionHost` for AST nodes within declaration files,
otherwise delegating to the format-specific `ReflectionHost`.

Fixes #35078
Resolves FW-1859

PR Close #36089
2020-03-17 13:34:04 -07:00
1bc3893c65 test(ngcc): use "module" format property for ES5 bundles (#36089)
The format property for ES5 bundles should be "module" or "es5"/"esm5",
but was "main" instead. The "main" property is appropriate for CommonJS
and UMD bundles, not for ES5 bundles.

PR Close #36089
2020-03-17 13:34:04 -07:00
a1e00f82f4 build: fix ts-api-guardian golden approval not working on windows (#36115)
Currently on Windows, it's not possible to approve goldens in
`ts-api-guardian`. This is because paths are resolved relatively
to the working directory. In Windows, golden files are resolved
to the actual workspace directory. The current logic tries to
compute a relative path to the runfile from the working directory.

This causes the file paths to have a lot of parent directory
path segments. Eventually, when joined with the build workspace
directory, the paths end up being incorrect. e.g.

```
fileName = ../../../../../../projects/angular/golden/<..>/common.d.ts`
outFile = BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIR + fileName;
```

To fix this, we no longer deal with confusing relative paths, but
instead always use absolute file system paths.

Additionally, this fixes that new goldens are generated at the wrong
location on all platforms.

PR Close #36115
2020-03-17 12:38:25 -07:00
a1cae28283 build: fix saucelabs jobs that were broken by bazelisk change (#36109)
PR Close #36109
2020-03-17 12:28:02 -07:00
02281281a8 build: watch for sauce service failures when waiting for it to start (#36109)
Also add two targets to make it more convienent to tail & dump the sauce service logs: //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_tail & //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_log

PR Close #36109
2020-03-17 12:28:01 -07:00
22be967104 ci: run ts-circular-deps check in lint job on ci (#35647)
PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:07 -07:00
f5a5c36d3c ci: set up golden file for typescript circular dependencies (#35647)
Sets up a golden file for the TypeScript circular dependencies for
source files inside of the `packages/` folder.

Also sets up the appropriate Yarn shorthand scripts, and a codeowner
group that is soley responsible for verifying changes to the golden.

PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:07 -07:00
b7138c1ec5 build: remove rollup packaging from dev-infra (#35647)
The dev-infra package currently uses rollup for packaging. This has been
done initially as a way to workaround manifest paths being used in the
AMD JavaScript output.

The actual solution to this problem is setting module names that match
the `package.json` name. This ensures that the package can be consumed
correctly in Bazel, and through NPM. This allows us to get rid of the
rollup bundling, and we don't need to hard-code which dependencies
should be external or included.

Additionally, tools that are part of `dev-infra` can now specify
their external dependencies simply in the `package.json`. To reduce
version duplication, and out-of-sync versions, a new genrule has been
created that syncs the versions with the top-level project
`package.json`.

PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:07 -07:00
7aab399c84 refactor: move ts-circular-dependencies tool to dev-infra (#35647)
PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:07 -07:00
9ea53803f7 build: create tool for validating typescript circular dependencies (#35647)
Creates a tool for validating TypeScript circular dependencies. The tool
has been designed in a way that allows us to slowly burn down the amount
of circular dependencies while ensuring that we don't regress.

The tool doesn't rely on Madge since it doesn't provide a programmatic
way for doing path mapping. We need path mapping since we also want to
check for cycles across different entry-points or packages. The tool
uses the TypeScript AST to manually collect cycles. This code is not
a lot of bloat and also gives us more flexibility (if we ever need it).

Closes #35041.

PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:06 -07:00
34a17f3699 Revert "build: fix ts-api-guardian golden approval not working on windows (#36096)" (#36113)
This reverts commit f862536ec4.

Reverted due to test failures that have shown up in the Windows CI Jobs
that don't run on pull requests. A follow-up will be sent that re-adds
the changes w/ fixes for the windows test job.

PR Close #36113
2020-03-17 11:18:07 -07:00
f862536ec4 build: fix ts-api-guardian golden approval not working on windows (#36096)
Currently on Windows, it's not possible to approve goldens in
`ts-api-guardian`. This is because paths are resolved relatively
to the working directory. In Windows, golden files are resolved
to the actual workspace directory. The current logic tries to
compute a relative path to the runfile from the working directory.

This causes the file paths to have a lot of parent directory
path segments. Eventually, when joined with the build workspace
directory, the paths end up being incorrect. e.g.

```
fileName = ../../../../../../projects/angular/golden/<..>/common.d.ts`
outFile = BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIR + fileName;
```

To fix this, we no longer deal with confusing relative paths, but
instead always use absolute file system paths.

Additionally, this fixes that new goldens are generated at the wrong
location on all platforms.

PR Close #36096
2020-03-17 10:42:09 -07:00
afc9839f43 build(zone.js): Update zone.js release process to use google-wombot (#36110)
Updated the docs to use the `google-wombot` release process.

PR Close #36110
2020-03-17 10:40:32 -07:00
e3ecdc6a63 feat(bazel): transform generated shims (in Ivy) with tsickle (#35975)
Currently, when Angular code is built with Bazel and with Ivy, generated
factory shims (.ngfactory files) are not processed via the majority of
tsickle's transforms. This is a subtle effect of the build infrastructure,
but it boils down to a TsickleHost method `shouldSkipTsickleProcessing`.

For ngc_wrapped builds (Bazel + Angular), this method is defined in the
`@bazel/typescript` (aka bazel rules_typescript) implementation of
`CompilerHost`. The default behavior is to skip tsickle processing for files
which are not present in the original `srcs[]` of the build rule. In
Angular's case, this includes all generated shim files.

For View Engine factories this is probably desirable as they're quite
complex and they've never been tested with tsickle. Ivy factories however
are smaller and very straightforward, and it makes sense to treat them like
any other output.

This commit adjusts two independent implementations of
`shouldSkipTsickleProcessing` to enable transformation of Ivy shims:

* in `@angular/bazel` aka ngc_wrapped, the upstream `@bazel/typescript`
  `CompilerHost` is patched to treat .ngfactory files the same as their
  original source file, with respect to tsickle processing.

  It is currently not possible to test this change as we don't have any test
  that inspects tsickle output with bazel. It will be extensively tested in
  g3.

* in `ngc`, Angular's own implementation is adjusted to allow for the
  processing of shims when compiling with Ivy. This enables a unit test to
  be written to validate the correct behavior of tsickle when given a host
  that's appropriately configured to process factory shims.

For ngtsc-as-a-plugin, a similar fix will need to be submitted upstream in
tsc_wrapped.

PR Close #35848

PR Close #35975
2020-03-17 10:17:28 -07:00
4af2a068c5 build: update to latest @bazel/ibazel version (#36097)
Updates to the latest `@bazel/ibazel` version that properly
resolves local `@bazel/bazelisk` installations.

The support for this temporarily broke from `0.12.0` to `0.12.2`.
https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-watcher/issues/352.

PR Close #36097
2020-03-17 09:33:02 -07:00
52d66ea5a9 feat(dev-infra): create common config file loading util (#36091)
Create a common config file loading utility function and the
necessary util directory.  This util directory can provide common
utility functions for usage inside of the dev-infra package.

PR Close #36091
2020-03-17 09:30:31 -07:00
61c37954c6 docs: remove browserstack badge from readme (#35684)
We don't run tests on Browserstack for this repository. Also the
badge was referring to a non-existent project.

This removes the badge since we don't need it anymore, and rather
we should generate a new one for repositories like `angular/components`
where browserstack is actually used, and where the badge can provide
useful information.

Closes #28287.

PR Close #35684
2020-03-17 09:29:43 -07:00
acc483e2eb feat(language-service): improve non-callable error message (#35271)
This commit improves the context of a non-callable function error
message by providing the affected call target and its non-callable type.

PR Close #35271
2020-03-17 09:28:59 -07:00
168a393589 refactor(core): misc refactoring to support upcoming changes to improve synthetic host bindings (#35884)
This commit performs a few updates to internal functions that would be required in upcoming changes to support synthetic host bindings in Directives.

* the `elementPropertyInternal` function was refactored to accept renderer as an argument (prior to that, there was a function that loads the renderer in some specific way for animation bindings)
* `elementPropertyInternal`, `elementAttributeInternal` and `listenerInternal` functions were updated to have a fixed set of arguments (for better performance)
* `elementPropertyInternal` and `elementAttributeInternal` functions were updated to take `tNode` as an argument instead of passing node index (that was used to retrieve `tNode` internally), in some cases we already have `tNode` available or we can retrieve it from the state

The refactoring was triggered by the need to pass different renderers to the `elementPropertyInternal` to support synthetic host bindings in Directives (see this comment for additional context: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/35568/files#r388034584).

PR Close #35884
2020-03-16 16:44:04 -07:00
e552591768 release: cut the zone.js-0.10.3 release (#34508)
PR Close #34508
2020-03-16 15:49:07 -07:00
46fe8fb8b4 build: depend on bazelisk rather than directly on Bazel (#36078)
This has a couple benefits:
- we now use a .bazelversion file rather than package.json to pin the version of bazel we want. This means even if you install bazel on your computer rather than via yarn, you'll still get a warning if your bazel version is wrong.
- you no longer end up downloading three copies of bazel due to bugs in both npm and yarn where they download all tarballs before checking the metadata to see which are usable on the local platform.
- bazelisk correctly handles the tools/bazel trick for wrapping functionality, which we want to use to instrument developer build latencies

PR Close #36078
2020-03-16 10:58:06 -07:00
31bec8ce61 feat(compiler): Propagate source span and value span to Variable AST (#36047)
This commit propagates the `sourceSpan` and `valueSpan` of a `VariableBinding`
in a microsyntax expression to `ParsedVariable`, and subsequently to
View Engine Variable AST and Ivy Variable AST.

Note that this commit does not propagate the `keySpan`, because it involves
significant changes to the template AST.

PR Close #36047
2020-03-16 10:52:57 -07:00
e179c5827f fix(compiler): do not recurse to find static symbols of same module (#35262)
To create the symbols of a module, the static symbol resolver first gets
all the symbols loaded in the module by an export statement. For `export
* from './module'`-like statements, all symbols from `./module` must be
loaded. In cases where the exporting module is actually the same module
that the export statement is in, this causes an unbounded recursive
resolution of the same module.

Exports of the same module are not needed, as their symbols will be
resolved when the symbols in the module metadata's `metadata` key is
explored.

This commit resolves the unbounded recursion by loading exporting
modules only if they differ from the module currently being resolved.

Closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/593

PR Close #35262
2020-03-16 10:52:23 -07:00
79659ee5aa fix(compiler): support directive inputs with interpolations on <ng-template>s (#35984)
Prior to this commit, Ivy compiler didn't handle directive inputs with interpolations located on `<ng-template>` elements (e.g. `<ng-template dir="{{ field }}">`). That was the case for regular inputs as well as inputs that should be processed via i18n subsystem (e.g. `<ng-template i18n-dir dir="Hello {{ name }}">`). This commit adds support for such expressions for explicit `<ng-template>`s as well as a number of tests to confirm the behavior.

Fixes #35752.

PR Close #35984
2020-03-16 10:51:18 -07:00
3fa895298d fix(zone.js): zone.js patches rxjs should check null for unsubscribe (#35990)
Close #31687, #31684

Zone.js patches rxjs internal `_subscribe` and `_unsubscribe` methods, but zone.js doesn't do null check, so in some operator such as `retryWhen`, the `_unsubscribe` will be set to null, and will cause
zone patched version throw error.

In this PR, if `_subscribe` and `_unsubscribe` is null, will not do the patch.

PR Close #35990
2020-03-16 09:01:17 -07:00
54634628ac fix(zone.js): Make EventTarget methods optional in zone.js extension API (#35954)
`zone.js` added `removeAllListeners` and `eventListeners` methods in `EventTarget.prototype`, but those methods only exists when user import `zone.js` and also enables `EventTarget` monkey patching.

If user:
1. Does not import `zone.js` and uses `noop` zone when bootstrapping Angular app. OR
2. Disable monkey patching of `EventTarget` patch by defining `__Zone_disable_EventTarget = true`.

Then `removeAllListeners` and `eventListeners`  methods will not be present.

PR Close #35954
2020-03-16 09:00:44 -07:00
8456c5ec60 feat(zone.js): add a zone config to allow user disable wrapping uncaught promise rejection (#35873)
Close #27840.

By default, `zone.js` wrap uncaught promise error and wrap it to a new Error object with some
additional information includes the value of the error and the stack trace.

Consider the following example:

```
Zone.current
  .fork({
    name: 'promise-error',
    onHandleError: (delegate: ZoneDelegate, current: Zone, target: Zone, error: any): boolean => {
      console.log('caught an error', error);
      delegate.handleError(target, error);
      return false;
    }
}).run(() => {
  const originalError = new Error('testError');
  Promise.reject(originalError);
});
```

The `promise-error` zone catches a wrapped `Error` object whose `rejection` property equals
to the original error, and the message will be `Uncaught (in promise): testError....`,
You can disable this wrapping behavior by defining a global configuraiton
`__zone_symbol__DISABLE_WRAPPING_UNCAUGHT_PROMISE_REJECTION = true;` before importing `zone.js`.

PR Close #35873
2020-03-16 09:00:10 -07:00
0f8e710c7c feat(zone.js): Monkey patch MessagePort.prototype onproperties (#34610)
Monkey patch `MessagePort.prototype.onmessage` and `MessagePort.prototype.onmessageerror` to make
these properties's value(callback function) run in the zone when these value are set.

PR Close #34610
2020-03-16 08:59:38 -07:00
05d0586223 test(core): Update transplanted views benchpress test to support VE (#36058)
Remove uses of render3 internal `detectChanges` calls to allow test to
be run against VE code as well as Ivy.

PR Close #36058
2020-03-13 12:35:11 -07:00
6b4c5289b3 fix(docs-infra): remove routerLink from top-bar (#35951)
Closes #35947

PR Close #35951
2020-03-13 08:25:39 -07:00
db74f2074b build: enable forms tests on IE (#35971)
Enables running the `forms` unit tests against IE on Saucelabs. It seems like original failures have been resolved.

PR Close #35971
2020-03-13 08:01:22 -07:00
772bb5e742 perf(ngcc): store the position of SegmentMarkers to avoid unnecessary computation (#36027)
Previously, calculations related to the position of and difference between
SegmentMarkers required extensive computation based around the line,
line start positions and columns of each segment.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:29 -07:00
47025e07ce perf(ngcc): link segment markers for faster traversal (#36027)
The merging algorithm needs to find, for a given segment, what the next
segment in the source file is. This change modifies the `generatedSegment`
properties in the mappings so that they have a link directly to the following
segment.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
e8900824dd perf(ngcc): use line start positions for computing offsets in source-map flattening (#36027)
By computing and caching the start of each line, rather than the length
of each line, we can save a lot of duplicated computation in the `segmentDiff()`
and `offsetSegment()` functions.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
a40be00e17 fix(ngcc): handle multiple original sources when flattening source-maps (#36027)
Previously the list of original segments that was searched for incoming
mappings did not differentiate between different original source files.

Now there is a separate array of segments to search for each of the
original source files.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
348ff0c8ea perf(ngcc): use binary search when flattening mappings (#36027)
The `@angular/core` package has a large number of source files
and mappings which exposed performance issues in the new source-map
flattening algorithm.

This change uses a binary search (rather than linear) when finding
matching mappings to merge. Initial measurements indicate that this
reduces processing time for `@angular/core` by about 50%.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
c852ec9283 test(ngcc): remove unused FileSystem variable (#36027)
PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
8c2d8428d5 fix(core): verify parsed ICU expression at runtime before executing it (#35923)
Prior to this commit, i18n runtime logic relied on the assumption that provided translation is syntactically correct, specifically around ICU syntax. However provided translations might contain some errors that lead to parsing failure. Specifically when translation contains curly braces, runtime i18n logic tries to parse them as an ICU expression and fails. This commit validates ICU parsing result (making sure it was parsed correctly) and throws an error if parsing error happens. The error that is thrown also contains translated message text for easier debugging.

Note: the check and the error message introduced in this PR is a safeguard against the problem that led to unhandled i18n runtime logic crash. So the framework behavior remains the same, we just improve the error message and it should be safe to merge to the patch branch.

Resolves #35689.

PR Close #35923
2020-03-13 07:58:53 -07:00
4a9514ec4e docs: remove speeding update ngcc section (#36049)
In version 9.1, this is no longer needed as in the CLI, NGCC async has been integrated which will run during `ng build/ng serve/ng test`.

Reference: TOOL-1340

PR Close #36049
2020-03-13 07:58:14 -07:00
63815b54f3 test(core): Add benchpress test for transplanted view change detection (#36001)
Adds a performance benchmark for transplanted views (those which are declared in one component and inserted into another).

PR Close #36001
2020-03-12 12:14:40 -07:00
372a56a0c9 revert: "ci: prevent api golden tests on windows CI (#36025)" (#36034)
This reverts commit 3112b1b00a.

PR Close #36034
2020-03-12 09:49:00 -07:00
2e493edf80 build: provide full paths to ts_api_guardian_test_npm_package and ts_api_guardian_test (#36034)
ts-api-guardian uses `require.resolve` to resolve the actual and golden files under bazel. In Windows for these files to be resolved correct the full path including the workspace name as per the MANIFEST entries is required.

This used to be the case until the recent changes done to use npm_integration tests

83c74ceacf/tools/public_api_guard/public_api_guard.bzl (L19)
83c74ceacf/tools/public_api_guard/public_api_guard.bzl (L28)

```
bazel test //packages/... --test_tag_filters=api_guard

//packages/animations:animations_api                            (cached) PASSED in 18.4s
//packages/common:common_api                                    (cached) PASSED in 25.5s
//packages/compiler-cli:compiler_options_api                    (cached) PASSED in 12.4s
//packages/compiler-cli:error_code_api                          (cached) PASSED in 11.6s
//packages/core:core_api                                        (cached) PASSED in 20.6s
//packages/core:ng_global_utils_api                             (cached) PASSED in 13.5s
//packages/elements:elements_api                                (cached) PASSED in 11.9s
//packages/forms:forms_api                                      (cached) PASSED in 13.9s
//packages/http:http_api                                        (cached) PASSED in 14.8s
//packages/localize:localize_api                                (cached) PASSED in 6.3s
//packages/platform-browser:platform-browser_api                (cached) PASSED in 18.1s
//packages/platform-browser-dynamic:platform-browser-dynamic_api (cached) PASSED in 14.0s
//packages/platform-server:platform-server_api                  (cached) PASSED in 13.9s
//packages/platform-webworker:platform-webworker_api            (cached) PASSED in 13.7s
//packages/platform-webworker-dynamic:platform-webworker-dynamic_api (cached) PASSED in 11.7s
//packages/router:router_api                                    (cached) PASSED in 19.9s
//packages/service-worker:service-worker_api                    (cached) PASSED in 18.1s
//packages/upgrade:upgrade_api                                  (cached) PASSED in 13.5s
```

Reference: DEV-71

PR Close #36034
2020-03-12 09:49:00 -07:00
43635a6c54 build: update ibazel to 0.12.2 (#36033)
Follow up on https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/35991#discussion_r391023871

PR Close #36033
2020-03-12 09:48:23 -07:00
37a48391f2 refactor(ngcc): remove unused LockFileWithSignalHandlers (#35938)
PR Close #35938
2020-03-12 09:46:18 -07:00
0d806c84e2 docs: add developer survey 2020 (#35655)
PR Close #35655
2020-03-11 16:10:47 -07:00
2b6028b643 build: remove legacy integration test runner (#35985)
* integration tests target definitions in integration/BUILD.bazel updated to use a single dict
* payload tracking for integration tests updated to work under Bazel
* legacy integration_test CI job removed
* integration/run_tests.sh script no longer used in CI so it has been updated for running integration tests locally in the legacy way

PR Close #35985
2020-03-11 15:12:33 -07:00
99ea5d7044 fix(zone.js): fix zone-patch-rxjs bundle to refer to rxjs (rather than include) it. (#35983)
Close #35878.

Before zone.js 0.10, the rollup config would refer to `rxjs` when bundling `zone-patch-rxjs.js`
From zone.js 0.10, we started to use bazel to build `zone-patch-rxjs.js` and the configuration was wrongly defined to include a copy of `rxjs` in the `zone-patch-rxjs.js`.

PR Close #35983
2020-03-11 15:09:03 -07:00
8ea61a19cd feat(ngcc): support invalidating the entry-point manifest (#35931)
In some scenarios it is useful for the developer to indicate
to ngcc that it should not use the entry-point manifest
file, and instead write a new one.

In the ngcc command line tool, this option is set by specfying

```
--invalidate-entry-point-manifest
```

PR Close #35931
2020-03-11 15:01:59 -07:00
ec9f4d5bc6 perf(ngcc): use the EntryPointManifest in DirectoryWalkerEntryPointFinder (#35931)
The `DirectoryWalkerEntryPointFinder` has to traverse the
entire node_modules library everytime it executes in order to
identify the entry-points that need to be processed. This is
very time consuming (several seconds for big projects on
Windows).

This commit changes the `DirectoryWalkerEntryPointFinder` to
use the `EntryPointManifest` to store the paths to entry-points
that were found when doing this initial node_modules traversal
in a file to be reused for subsequent calls.

This dramatically speeds up ngcc processing when it has been run once
already.

PR Close #35931
2020-03-11 15:01:59 -07:00
560542c2a8 refactor(ngcc): add entry-point manifest functionality (#35931)
The new `EntryPointManifest` class can read and write a
manifest file that contains all the paths to the entry-points
that have been found in a node_modules folder.
This can be used to speed up finding entry-points in
subsequent runs.

The manifest file stores the ngcc version and hashes of
the package lock-file and project config, since if these
change the manifest will need to be recomputed.

PR Close #35931
2020-03-11 15:01:59 -07:00
a0ce8bc236 refactor(ngcc): show timings in 1/10ths of a second (#35931)
PR Close #35931
2020-03-11 15:01:59 -07:00
74e47c503a refactor(ngcc): expose a hash of the project configuration (#35931)
This will be used in the entry-point manifest since a change to
configuration might change the entry-points that are found.

PR Close #35931
2020-03-11 15:01:59 -07:00
5af0e7523c fix(docs-infra): add boilerplate path and project type for elements example project (#33484)
Fixes #31332

PR Close #33484
2020-03-11 14:52:59 -04:00
18b1bd4415 fix(language-service): infer $implicit value for ngIf template contexts (#35941)
Today, the language service infers the type of variables bound to the
"ngIf" template context member of an NgIf directive, but does not do the
same for the the "$implicit" context member. This commit adds support
for that.

Fixes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/676

PR Close #35941
2020-03-11 14:52:27 -04:00
06779cfe24 feat(compiler): Add sourceSpan and keySpan to TemplateBinding (#35897)
This commit adds fine-grained text spans to TemplateBinding for microsyntax expressions.

1. Source span
   By convention, source span refers to the entire span of the binding,
   including its key and value.
2. Key span
   Span of the binding key, without any whitespace or keywords like `let`

The value span is captured by the value expression AST.

This is part of a series of PRs to fix source span mapping in microsyntax expression.
For more info, see the doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mEVF2pSSMSnOloqOPQTYNiAJO0XQxA1H0BZyESASOrE/edit?usp=sharing

PR Close #35897
2020-03-11 14:51:56 -04:00
32f099aa36 fix(bazel): update several packages for better windows support (#35991)
PR Close #35991
2020-03-11 14:49:46 -04:00
96e3449ed7 fix(bazel): prod server doesn't serve files in windows (#35991)
In Windows runfiles are not always available thus we need to use the real location using rlocation.

Related to https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/pull/1699

PR Close #35991
2020-03-11 14:49:46 -04:00
20f01163af fix(dev-infra): sort contributors alphabetically in get-data.ts script (#35997)
The `contributing-stats/get-data.ts` script, which is used to retrieve
org-wide contribution data, returned the contributors in retrieval
order.

This commit ensures contributors are ordered alphabetically, which makes
it easier to find the stats for a specific contributor.

PR Close #35997
2020-03-11 14:49:18 -04:00
d8f9ec5291 refactor(docs-infra): merge .api-body style blocks (#31574)
This commit merges the two `.api-body` style blocks, removing duplicate
styles and re-ordering sub-blocks (to group relevant styles together).
It should not affect styling.

PR Close #31574
2020-03-11 14:47:16 -04:00
7bd5368d8b refactor(docs-infra): remove duplicate .github-links styles (#31574)
PR Close #31574
2020-03-11 14:47:16 -04:00
cffbaba914 fix(docs-infra): make API member name bold (#31574)
- Return API member name bold font weight
- SCSS formatting cleanup

Closes #31494

PR Close #31574
2020-03-11 14:47:16 -04:00
146ef48a6e docs: change grammar in architecture guide (#35541)
grammar change for better understanding

PR Close #35541
2020-03-11 14:46:45 -04:00
9a1240360b build: add more info to SauceLabs README (#35704)
This commit adds a debugging section to the existing
SauceLabs README. It lays out tips to debug and resolve
a few issues that I encountered while running SauceLabs
locally this morning. It also adds some clarification
to the steps in the beginning.

PR Close #35704
2020-03-11 14:46:15 -04:00
b99b80c18b fix(dev-infra): do not run the lock-closed GitHub action on forks (#36000)
Previously, the `lock-closed` GitHub action, which runs daily and locks
closed inactive issues, was run on each fork of the `angular/angular`
repo. While the action is a [no-op on forks][1], it make still fail from
time to time, generating a confusing notification e-mail for the fork
owner.

This commit configures the `lock-closed` action to only run on the main
`angular/angular` repository (using the method suggested [here][2]).

[1]: https://github.com/angular/dev-infra/blob/13b25d383/github-actions/lock-closed/src/main.ts#L117
[2]: https://github.community/t5/GitHub-Actions/Do-not-run-cron-workflows-in-forks/td-p/46756

PR Close #36000
2020-03-11 14:45:47 -04:00
77da6887f7 build(dev-infra): handle async failures in get-data.ts (#36007)
Wrap the await block in a try/catch so not to have unhandled promise rejections.

PR Close #36007
2020-03-11 14:45:17 -04:00
5f7d06668e fix(compiler-cli): TypeScript peer dependency range (#36008)
This commit https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/95c729f introduced TypeScript 3.8 support however it is not reflected in the `peerDependencies` section of the compiler-cli package.

PR Close #36008
2020-03-11 14:44:48 -04:00
5e3a898f10 fix(bazel): update typescript peer dependency range (#36013)
95c729f5d1 added support for TypeScript v3.8. Since
these versions are now supported, the `typescript` peer dependency
range in `@angular/bazel` needs to be updated to not report unsatisfied
peer dependencies.

PR Close #36013
2020-03-11 14:44:18 -04:00
49478f5e19 docs: Added ngVikings 2020 on angular.io events (#35129)
PR Close #35129
2020-03-11 14:43:47 -04:00
10f1e94f18 build(bazel): remove hacky fake @angular/bazel npm package under tools/npm/@angular_bazel (#36009)
PR Close #36009
2020-03-11 14:43:13 -04:00
1f89c6130e fix(ngcc): show helpful error when providing an invalid option (#36010)
Currently, when running the ngcc binary directly and provide an invalid option ngcc will not error out and the user might have a hard time telling why ngcc is behaving not as expected.

With this change we now output an actionable error:
```
 yarn ngcc --unknown-option
Options:
  --version                          Show version number               [boolean]
  -s, --source                       A path (relative to the working directory)
                                     of the `node_modules` folder to process.
                                                     [default: "./node_modules"]
  -p, --properties                   An array of names of properties in
                                     package.json to compile (e.g. `module` or
                                     `es2015`)
                                     Each of these properties should hold the
                                     path to a bundle-format.
                                     If provided, only the specified properties
                                     are considered for processing.
                                     If not provided, all the supported format
                                     properties (e.g. fesm2015, fesm5, es2015,
                                     esm2015, esm5, main, module) in the
                                     package.json are considered.        [array]
  -t, --target                       A relative path (from the `source` path) to
                                     a single entry-point to process (plus its
                                     dependencies).
  --first-only                       If specified then only the first matching
                                     package.json property will be compiled.
                                                                       [boolean]
  --create-ivy-entry-points          If specified then new `*_ivy_ngcc`
                                     entry-points will be added to package.json
                                     rather than modifying the ones in-place.
                                     For this to work you need to have custom
                                     resolution set up (e.g. in webpack) to look
                                     for these new entry-points.
                                     The Angular CLI does this already, so it is
                                     safe to use this option if the project is
                                     being built via the CLI.          [boolean]
  --legacy-message-ids               Render `$localize` messages with legacy
                                     format ids.
                                     The default value is `true`. Only set this
                                     to `false` if you do not want legacy
                                     message ids to
                                     be rendered. For example, if you are not
                                     using legacy message ids in your
                                     translation files
                                     AND are not doing compile-time inlining of
                                     translations, in which case the extra
                                     message ids
                                     would add unwanted size to the final source
                                     bundle.
                                     It is safe to leave this set to true if you
                                     are doing compile-time inlining because the
                                     extra
                                     legacy message ids will all be stripped
                                     during translation.
                                                       [boolean] [default: true]
  --async                            Whether to compile asynchronously. This is
                                     enabled by default as it allows
                                     compilations to be parallelized.
                                     Disabling asynchronous compilation may be
                                     useful for debugging.
                                                       [boolean] [default: true]
  -l, --loglevel                     The lowest severity logging message that
                                     should be output.
                                     [choices: "debug", "info", "warn", "error"]
  --invalidate-entry-point-manifest  If this is set then ngcc will not read an
                                     entry-point manifest file from disk.
                                     Instead it will walking the directory tree
                                     as normal looking for entry-points, and
                                     then write a new manifest file.
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
  --help                             Show help                         [boolean]
Unknown arguments: unknown-option, unknownOption
```

PR Close #36010
2020-03-11 14:42:16 -04:00
aad02e8337 fix(localize): show helpful error when providing an invalid cli option (#36010)
PR Close #36010
2020-03-11 14:42:16 -04:00
4fba8a6aea build: update yargs to 15.3.0 (#36010)
This is needed as we require the following fix https://github.com/yargs/yargs/issues/1325

PR Close #36010
2020-03-11 14:42:16 -04:00
42375c4b3a ci: prevent api golden tests on windows CI (#36025)
PR Close #36025
2020-03-11 13:53:16 -04:00
13495c64f7 docs(dev-infra): update triage and contributing docs for dev-infra (#35995)
PR Close #35995
2020-03-10 21:02:17 -04:00
f5c7e883a9 refactor(core): Take advantage of 'assert functions' for ngDevMode asserts (#35964)
As of TypeScript 3.7, TypeScript supports [Assert Functions](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-7.html#assertion-functions). This change adds assert types to our `assert*` functions.

We can't fully take advantage of this due to [Assert functions do not constraint type when they are guarded by a truthy expression.](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/37295)

PR Close #35964
2020-03-10 21:01:26 -04:00
15f8afa4bf ci: move public-api goldens to goldens directory (#35768)
Moves the public api .d.ts files from tools/public_api_guard to
goldens/public-api.

Additionally, provides a README in the goldens directory and a script
assist in testing the current state of the repo against the goldens as
well as a command for accepting all changes to the goldens in a single
command.

PR Close #35768
2020-03-10 20:58:39 -04:00
19cfaf7f4c fix(core): don't re-invoke pure pipes that throw and arguments are the same (#35827)
Pure pipes are not invoked again until their arguments are modified. The same
rule should apply to pure pipes that throw an exception. This fix ensures that
a pure pipe is not re-invoked if it throws an exception and arguments are not
changed.

PR Close #35827
2020-03-10 20:58:07 -04:00
6f95bc915d build: update to rules_nodejs 1.4.1 (#35999)
Minor bug fixes for Windows

PR Close #35999
2020-03-10 20:57:40 -04:00
e74738db8c build: fix CHANGELOG.md date for v9.0.6 2020-03-10 17:46:31 -07:00
3aa5ae98ab docs: release notes for the v9.0.6 release 2020-03-10 17:44:48 -07:00
5cb082ed53 release: cut the v9.1.0-next.4 release 2020-03-10 17:07:33 -07:00
95c729f5d1 build: typescript 3.8 support (#35864)
This commit adds support in the Angular monorepo and in the Angular
compiler(s) for TypeScript 3.8. All packages can now compile with
TS 3.8.

For most of the repo, only a handful few typings adjustments were needed:

* TS 3.8 has a new `CustomElementConstructor` DOM type, which enforces a
  zero-argument constructor. The `NgElementConstructor` type previously
  declared a required `injector` argument despite the fact that its
  implementation allowed `injector` to be optional. The interface type was
  updated to reflect the optionality of the argument.
* Certain error messages were changed, and expectations in tests were
  updated as a result.
* tsserver (part of language server) now returns performance information in
  responses, so test expectations were changed to only assert on the actual
  body content of responses.

For compiler-cli and schematics (which use the TypeScript AST) a major
breaking change was the introduction of the export form:

```typescript
export * as foo from 'bar';
```

This is a `ts.NamespaceExport`, and the `exportClause` of a
`ts.ExportDeclaration` can now take this type as well as `ts.NamedExports`.
This broke a lot of places where `exportClause` was assumed to be
`ts.NamedExports`.

For the most part these breakages were in cases where it is not necessary
to handle the new `ts.NamedExports` anyway. ngtsc's design uses the
`ts.TypeChecker` APIs to understand syntax and so automatically supports the
new form of exports.

The View Engine compiler on the other hand extracts TS structures into
metadata.json files, and that format was not designed for namespaced
exports. As a result it will take a nontrivial amount of work if we want to
support such exports in View Engine. For now, these new exports are not
accounted for in metadata.json, and so using them in "folded" Angular
expressions will result in errors (probably claiming that the referenced
exported namespace doesn't exist).

Care was taken to only use TS APIs which are present in 3.7/3.6, as Angular
needs to remain compatible with these for the time being.

This commit does not update angular.io.

PR Close #35864
2020-03-10 17:51:20 -04:00
c98c6e80c8 build: adding a script to compare commits in master and stable branches (#35130)
Adding a script that compares commits in master and patch branches and finds a delta between them. This is useful for release reviews, to make sure all the necessary commits are included into the patch branch and there is no discrepancy.

PR Close #35130
2020-03-10 17:40:56 -04:00
e4b1e6c622 build: Add pullapprove verification tool to dev-infra-private package (#35911)
Migrates pullapprove verification tool to be available in the dev-infra-private
package

PR Close #35911
2020-03-10 14:17:56 -04:00
65a6848ed7 build: creates a script to get contributor stats from across the angular org (#35834)
This script gets all of the current users for the organization and retrieves
information about PR/Issue contributions/authorship since a provided date.
Returning this information as a CSV.

PR Close #35834
2020-03-10 14:17:24 -04:00
0bf6e58db2 fix(compiler): process imports first and declarations second while calculating scopes (#35850)
Prior to this commit, while calculating the scope for a module, Ivy compiler processed `declarations` field first and `imports` after that. That results in a couple issues:

* for Pipes with the same `name` and present in `declarations` and in an imported module, Pipe from imported module was selected. In View Engine the logic is opposite: Pipes from `declarations` field receive higher priority.
* for Directives with the same selector and present in `declarations` and in an imported module, we first invoked the logic of a Directive from `declarations` field and after that - imported Directive logic. In View Engine, it was the opposite and the logic of a Directive from the `declarations` field was invoked last.

In order to align Ivy and View Engine behavior, this commit updates the logic in which we populate module scope: we first process all imports and after that handle `declarations` field. As a result, in Ivy both use-cases listed above work similar to View Engine.

Resolves #35502.

PR Close #35850
2020-03-10 14:16:59 -04:00
191e4d15b5 build: fix elements test failures on IE (#35940)
Fixes the following issues which caused the `elements` unit tests to break on IE:
1. `core.js` wasn't included which caused an error about `Promise` and `Symbol` to be thrown.
2. We were using a version of `@webcomponents/custom-elements` which was shipping ES6 code to npm. As a result, IE was throwing a syntax error.

PR Close #35940
2020-03-10 14:16:34 -04:00
9368053be5 build: set dev-infra package to be private (#35910)
Setting the dev-infra package to private will prevent us
from accidentally publishing the package to npm.

PR Close #35910
2020-03-10 14:15:58 -04:00
983f48136a test(compiler): add a public API guard for the public compiler options (#35885)
This commit adds a public API test which guards against unintentional
changes to the accepted keys in `angularCompilerOptions`.

PR Close #35885
2020-03-10 14:15:28 -04:00
edf881dbf1 refactor(compiler): split core/api.ts into multiple files (#35885)
This commit splits the ngtsc `core` package's api entrypoint, which
previously was a single `api.ts` file, into an api/ directory with multiple
files. This is done to isolate the parts of the API definitions pertaining
to the public-facing `angularCompilerOptions` field in tsconfig.json into a
single file, which will enable a public API guard test to be added in a
future commit.

PR Close #35885
2020-03-10 14:15:28 -04:00
287bfefade ci: update components-repo-unit-tests job commit (#35961)
Updates the commit that the `components-repo-unit-tests` job runs
against to the latest available commit at time of writing.

The motivation for updating is that a lot of changes have been made, and
that a upcoming framework PR that fixes check no changes for OnPush
components exposed a test failure in `angular/components`.

See: eae5cf886d

PR Close #35961
2020-03-10 13:29:02 -04:00
64d6f13b87 fix(platform-browser): add missing peerDependency on @angular/animations (#35949)
`@angular/platform-browser/animations` has a dependency on `@angular/animations` however, this is not listed in `peerDependencies`

With this change we add this package as an optional peerDependency as it's only required when using the `@angular/platform-browser/animations` entrypoint.

Fixes #35888

PR Close #35949
2020-03-10 13:28:32 -04:00
fc71032dc4 test(router): use pageYOffset in testing when scrollY is not available (#35976)
IE 9, 10, and 11 use the non-standard name `pageYOffset` instead of
`scrollY`.

PR Close #35976
2020-03-10 13:28:04 -04:00
81cb54fc15 refactor(compiler): optionalOperator -> consumeOptionalOperator (#35980)
PR Close #35980
2020-03-10 13:27:37 -04:00
3d46a45fa8 fix(language-service): resolve the variable from the template context first (#35982)
PR Close #35982
2020-03-10 13:27:04 -04:00
406419bc0f fix(language-service): fix calculation of pipe spans (#35986)
This commit accomplishes two tasks:

- Fixes the span of queried pipes to only be applied on pipe names
- By consequence, fixes how pipes are located in arguments (previously,
  pipes with arguments could not be found because the span of a pipe
  uses a relative span, while the template position is absolute)

The screenshots attached to the PR for this commit demonstrate the
change.

Closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/677

PR Close #35986
2020-03-10 13:26:40 -04:00
a73e125c04 feat(dev-infra): add dev-infra to the commit message scopes (#35992)
Adds dev-infra to the commit message scopes.  Also, sets the scope to be ignored
in changelogs.

PR Close #35992
2020-03-10 13:26:12 -04:00
71309d223d Revert "feat: Monkey patches MessagePort onproperties (onmessage/onmessageerror) (#34610)" (#35973)
This reverts commit 1882451ec0.

Reason: breaks some g3 targets.

PR Close #35973
2020-03-09 17:31:28 -04:00
15482e7367 Revert "feat(bazel): transform generated shims (in Ivy) with tsickle (#35848)" (#35970)
This reverts commit 9ff9a072e6.

PR Close #35970
2020-03-09 17:00:14 -04:00
9ff9a072e6 feat(bazel): transform generated shims (in Ivy) with tsickle (#35848)
Currently, when Angular code is built with Bazel and with Ivy, generated
factory shims (.ngfactory files) are not processed via the majority of
tsickle's transforms. This is a subtle effect of the build infrastructure,
but it boils down to a TsickleHost method `shouldSkipTsickleProcessing`.

For ngc_wrapped builds (Bazel + Angular), this method is defined in the
`@bazel/typescript` (aka bazel rules_typescript) implementation of
`CompilerHost`. The default behavior is to skip tsickle processing for files
which are not present in the original `srcs[]` of the build rule. In
Angular's case, this includes all generated shim files.

For View Engine factories this is probably desirable as they're quite
complex and they've never been tested with tsickle. Ivy factories however
are smaller and very straightforward, and it makes sense to treat them like
any other output.

This commit adjusts two independent implementations of
`shouldSkipTsickleProcessing` to enable transformation of Ivy shims:

* in `@angular/bazel` aka ngc_wrapped, the upstream `@bazel/typescript`
  `CompilerHost` is patched to treat .ngfactory files the same as their
  original source file, with respect to tsickle processing.

  It is currently not possible to test this change as we don't have any test
  that inspects tsickle output with bazel. It will be extensively tested in
  g3.

* in `ngc`, Angular's own implementation is adjusted to allow for the
  processing of shims when compiling with Ivy. This enables a unit test to
  be written to validate the correct behavior of tsickle when given a host
  that's appropriately configured to process factory shims.

For ngtsc-as-a-plugin, a similar fix will need to be submitted upstream in
tsc_wrapped.

PR Close #35848
2020-03-09 13:06:33 -04:00
fc4c3c3eb5 fix(localize): merge translation from all XLIFF <file> elements (#35936)
XLIFF translation files can contain multiple `<file>` elements,
each of which contains translations. In ViewEngine all these
translations are merged into a single translation bundle.

Previously in Ivy only the translations from the last `<file>`
element were being loaded. Now all the translations from each
`<file>` are merged into a single translation bundle.

Fixes #35839

PR Close #35936
2020-03-09 13:06:05 -04:00
1882451ec0 feat: Monkey patches MessagePort onproperties (onmessage/onmessageerror) (#34610)
Close #34581

PR Close #34610
2020-03-09 12:20:46 -04:00
2b8edbbb1d refactor(benchpress): remove benchmarks_external from ..pullapprove.yml (#35670)
PR Close #35670
2020-03-09 12:19:25 -04:00
446b51e164 refactor(benchpress): delete unused code (#35670)
PR Close #35670
2020-03-09 12:19:25 -04:00
11f7e275e6 feat(compiler): type TemplateAst values as ASTWithSource (#35892)
TemplateAst values are currently typed as the base class AST, but they
are actually constructed with ASTWithSource. Type them as such, because
ASTWithSource gives more information about the consumed expression AST
to downstream customers (namely, the expression AST source).

Unblocks #35271

PR Close #35892
2020-03-09 12:14:09 -04:00
0e2a577b42 fix(localize): improve matching and parsing of XTB translation files (#35793)
This commit improves the `canParse()` method to check that the file is
valid XML and has the expected root node. Previously it was relying upon
a regular expression to do this.

PR Close #35793
2020-03-09 12:11:58 -04:00
08071e5634 fix(localize): improve matching and parsing of XLIFF 2.0 translation files (#35793)
Previously, the `Xliff2TranslationParser` only matched files that had a narrow
choice of extensions (e.g. `xlf`) and also relied upon a regular expression
match of an optional XML namespace directive.

This commit relaxes the requirement on both of these and, instead, relies
upon parsing the file into XML and identifying an element of the form
`<xliff version="2.0">` which is the minimal requirement for such files.

PR Close #35793
2020-03-09 12:11:58 -04:00
350ac11554 fix(localize): improve matching and parsing of XLIFF 1.2 translation files (#35793)
Previously, the `Xliff1TranslationParser` only matched files that had a narrow
choice of extensions (e.g. `xlf`) and also relied upon a regular expression
match of an optional XML namespace directive.

This commit relaxes the requirement on both of these and, instead, relies
upon parsing the file into XML and identifying an element of the form
`<xliff version="1.2">` which is the minimal requirement for such files.

PR Close #35793
2020-03-09 12:11:58 -04:00
cd32085a75 refactor(localize): allow hints from canParse() to parse() (#35793)
This enables complex work to be done in `TranslationParser.canParse()`
without duplicating the work in `TranslationParser.parse()`.

PR Close #35793
2020-03-09 12:11:58 -04:00
d88b237f1e refactor(localize): add support for TranslationParser diagnostics (#35793)
This modifies the internal (but shared with CLI) API for loading/parsing
translation files. Now the parsers will return a new `Diagnostics` object
along with any translations and locale extracted from the file.

It is up to the caller to decide what to do about this, if there are errors
it is suggested that an error is thrown, which is what the `TranslationLoader`
class does.

PR Close #35793
2020-03-09 12:11:58 -04:00
99ce015f42 refactor: export silentLogger not SilentLoggerFn (#34079)
Export SilentLogger object instead of the SilentLoggerFn and capitalise silentLoggerFn instead of the SilentLoggerFn
PR Close #34079
2020-03-06 17:37:12 -05:00
55b3f97be0 fix(zone.js): tickOptions's processNewMacroTasksSynchronously should default to true when flag omitted (#35814)
Calling `tick(0, null)` defaults `processNewMacroTasksSynchronously` flag to `true`, however calling  `tick(0, null, {})` defaults `processNewMacroTasksSynchronously` to `undefined`. This is undesirable behavior since unless the flag is set explicitly it should still default to `true`.

PR Close #35814
2020-03-06 17:33:57 -05:00
958165888c fix(bazel): do not use manifest paths for generated imports within compilation unit (#35841)
Currently, the `ng_module` rule incorrectly uses manifest paths for
generated imports from the Angular compiler.

This breaks packaging as prodmode output (i.e. `esnext`) is copied in
various targets (`es5` and `es2015`) to the npm package output.

e.g. imports are generated like:

_node_modules/my-pkg/es2015/imports/public-api.js_
```ts
import * as i1 from "angular/packages/bazel/test/ng_package/example/imports/second";
```

while it should be actually:

```ts
import * as i1 from "./second";
```

The imports can, and should be relative so that the files are
self-contained and do not rely on custom module resolution.

PR Close #35841
2020-03-06 17:31:10 -05:00
68bebd67f7 test: add entry-point with generated imports to ng_package test (#35841)
PR Close #35841
2020-03-06 17:31:10 -05:00
82a6fc5ef9 build(docs-infra): use local version of Zone.js when testing against local packages (#35858)
In some cases, we want to test the AIO app or docs examples against the
locally built Angular packages (for example to ensure that the changes
in a commit do not introduce a breaking change). In order to achieve
this, we have the `ng-packages-installer` script that handles updating
a project's `package.json` file to use the locally built Angular
packages (and appropriate versions for their (dev-/peer-)dependencies).

Previously, `ng-packages-installer` would only consider the locally
built Angular packages (from `dist/packages-dist/`). However, given that
Zone.js is now part of the `angular/angular` repo, it makes sense to
also use the locally built Zone.js package (from `dist/zone.js-dist/`).
Otherwise, the tests might fail for commits that update both the Angular
packages (and related docs examples) and the Zone.js package. An example
of such a simultaneous change (that would have broken tests) is #33838.

This commit updates the script to install the locally built Zone.js
package (in addition to the Angular ones). The commit ensures that the
Zone.js package will always be available alongside the Angular packages
(i.e. that the Zone.js package will be built by the same script that
builds the Angular packages and that the `dist/zone.js-dist/` directory
will be cached on CI).

Note: This problem was discovered while enabling docs examples unit
tests in #34374.

PR Close #35858
2020-03-06 17:30:20 -05:00
86a45ff561 docs(zone.js): update coments of zone configuration API definition (#35849)
PR Close #35849
2020-03-06 16:55:32 -05:00
84c2458ea7 refactor: cleanup zone.js test instruction (#34860)
PR Close #34860
2020-03-06 16:53:21 -05:00
c06f9a1ce3 docs(zone.js): update comment and chapter format of ngzone doc. (#35738)
PR Close #35738
2020-03-06 16:51:43 -05:00
d912d4f34c docs: markup mini fix (#35883)
PR Close #35883
2020-03-06 16:50:10 -05:00
59607dc495 fix(core): undecorated-classes-with-di migration should handle libraries generated with CLI versions past v6.2.0 (#35824)
The options for `flatModuleId` and `flatModuleOutFile` had been removed in the CLI
from generated libraries with 718ee15b9a.

This has been done because `ng-packagr` (which is used to build the
libraries) automatically set these options in-memory when it compiles the library.
No migration has been created for this because there was no actual need to get rid of
this. Keeping the options in the library `tsconfig` does not cause any problems unless
the `tsconfig` is used outside of `ng-packagr`. This was not anticipated, but is now
commonly done in `ng update` migrations.

The `ng update` migrations try to create an instance of the `AngularCompilerProgram` by
simply parsing the `tsconfig`. The migrations make the valid assumption that `tsconfig` files
are not incomplete/invalid. They _definitely_ are in the file system though. It just works for
libraries because `ng-packagr` in-memory completes the invalid `tsconfig` files, so that they
can be passed to the `@angular/compiler-cli`.

We can't have this logic in the `ng update` migrations because it's
out-of-scope for individual migrations to distinguish between libraries
and applications. Also it would be out-of-scope to parse the
`ng-packagr` configuration and handle the tsconfig in-memory completion.

As a workaround though, we can remove the flat-module bundle options
in-memory when creating the compiler program. This is acceptable since
we don't emit the program and the flat module bundles are not needed.

Fixes #34985.

PR Close #35824
2020-03-06 12:40:18 -05:00
bef14cf424 refactor(compiler): rename _ParseAST.optionalCharacter TemplateBinding.expression (#35886)
This commit renames
1. _ParseAST.optionalCharacter -> consumeOptionalCharacter
2. TemplateBinding.expression -> value

PR Close #35886
2020-03-06 12:39:49 -05:00
59078c444c docs: move ngIndia 2020 to past events on events page (#35901)
ng india was an outdated event removed it from upcoming events on the events page and added to already presented events

PR Close #35901
2020-03-06 12:39:24 -05:00
4e1d780554 fix(language-service): resolve the real path for symlink (#35895)
when AOT resolves the module name, it will preserve the path of the symlink, but the ts-server will return the real path for symlink.

PR Close #35895
2020-03-06 12:38:55 -05:00
44f9fa6ce5 docs: add missing closing bracket (#35890)
Closes #35887
PR Close #35890
2020-03-06 12:38:30 -05:00
a1b90619ba test(zone.js): sets rollup_bundle to use the --silent flag in karma tests (#35881)
PR Close #35881
2020-03-06 12:37:55 -05:00
b42e2e0dff build: create dev-infra-private npm package (#35862)
Creates the scaffolding for an @angular/dev-infra-private package
which will not be published to npm but will be pushed to
https://github.com/angular/dev-infra-private-builds repo for each
commit to master.

The contents of this npm package will then be depended on via
package.json dependency for angular/angular angular/angular-cli and
angular/components.

PR Close #35862
2020-03-05 18:55:40 -05:00
c55f900081 fix(ngcc): a new LockFile implementation that uses a child-process (#35861)
This version of `LockFile` creates an "unlocker" child-process that monitors
the main ngcc process and deletes the lock file if it exits unexpectedly.

This resolves the issue where the main process could not be killed by pressing
Ctrl-C at the terminal.

Fixes #35761

PR Close #35861
2020-03-05 18:17:15 -05:00
4acd658635 refactor(ngcc): move locking code into its own folder (#35861)
PR Close #35861
2020-03-05 18:17:15 -05:00
94fa140888 refactor(ngcc): separate (Async/Sync)Locker and LockFile (#35861)
The previous implementation mixed up the management
of locking a piece of code (both sync and async) with the
management of writing and removing the lockFile that is
used as the flag for which process has locked the code.

This change splits these two concepts up. Apart from
avoiding the awkward base class it allows the `LockFile`
implementation to be replaced cleanly.

PR Close #35861
2020-03-05 18:17:15 -05:00
bdaab4184d refactor(ngcc): expose logging level on the logger (#35861)
PR Close #35861
2020-03-05 18:17:15 -05:00
98a9daf4f4 Revert "fix(router): state data missing in routerLink (#33203)" (#35882)
This reverts commit de67978a7d.

PR Close #35882
2020-03-05 17:43:03 -05:00
716d50aa21 refactor(compiler): Break up parseTemplateBindings() for microsyntax (#35812)
This commit is purely a refactoring of the logic in
`parseTemplateBindings` method for parsing the microsyntax expression.
This is done to enable the introduction of `keySpan` and `valueSpan` in
subsequent PR.

For a detailed explanation of this work and the subsequent work items,
please see https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mEVF2pSSMSnOloqOPQTYNiAJO0XQxA1H0BZyESASOrE/edit?usp=sharing

PR Close #35812
2020-03-05 16:04:41 -05:00
876aa5a78a fix(docs-infra): in 404 page some text is not visible (#35866)
In pr #34978 colors were not properly set, if we type wrong url in the browser and we are directed to the 404 page there some text is set to white color which as not visible set it to dark gray for visibility

PR Close #35866
2020-03-05 16:00:52 -05:00
e0a35e13d5 perf(ngcc): reduce directory traversing (#35756)
This reduces the time that `findEntryPoints` takes from 9701.143ms to 4177.278ms, by reducing the file operations done.

Reference: #35717

PR Close #35756
2020-03-05 15:57:31 -05:00
8ef29b65ff fix: fix flaky test cases of passive events (#35679)
PR Close #35679
2020-03-05 15:56:53 -05:00
a1d0396c55 build: fix integration tests flakes using local yarn cache for bazel-schematics & ng_elements_schematics demos (#35877)
ng_update_migrations will still access the global yarn cache on its `ng update` call and there is no way to avoid this that I can see but if no other integration tests access the global yarn cache then that one test can have free reign over it.

PR Close #35877
2020-03-05 15:30:20 -05:00
de67978a7d fix(router): state data missing in routerLink (#33203)
Fixes 33173

PR Close #33203
2020-03-04 16:51:13 -05:00
b57be3bb41 docs: release notes for the v9.1.0-next.3 release 2020-03-04 11:46:14 -08:00
dcf28bf320 docs: release notes for the v9.0.5 release 2020-03-04 11:30:40 -08:00
1b8a66893e Revert "build(docs-infra): use local version of Zone.js when testing against local packages (#35780)" (#35857)
This reverts commit 7d832ae1001b6264bb7124086089e9e69c10c9b6; breaks CI
with error `Concurrent upstream jobs persisted the same file(s) into the workspace:`

PR Close #35857
2020-03-04 10:57:36 -08:00
25ab4647c5 Revert "fix(animations): process shorthand margin and padding styles correctly (#35701)" (#35847)
This reverts commit 35c9f0dc2f, breaks
internal tests

PR Close #35847
2020-03-04 18:22:09 +00:00
3ce5be7715 Revert "fix(animations): allow computeStyle to work on elements created in Node (#35810)" (#35847)
This reverts commit 17cf04ebea6a7d2857881c13140af4ba0ffb6990;
breaking internal tests.

PR Close #35847
2020-03-04 18:22:09 +00:00
603ab40e85 build(docs-infra): ensure that CLI options are included in search (#35801)
PR Close #35801
2020-03-04 08:48:58 -08:00
c1b5daf5a8 style(docs-infra): format files (#35801)
PR Close #35801
2020-03-04 08:48:58 -08:00
c296bfcaf9 fix(compiler-cli): suppress extraRequire errors in Closure Compiler (#35737)
This is needed to support https://github.com/angular/tsickle/pull/1133
because it will add an extra require on `tslib`.

PR Close #35737
2020-03-04 08:37:03 -08:00
7d832ae100 build(docs-infra): use local version of Zone.js when testing against local packages (#35780)
In some cases, we want to test the AIO app or docs examples against the
locally built Angular packages (for example to ensure that the changes
in a commit do not introduce a breaking change). In order to achieve
this, we have the `ng-packages-installer` script that handles updating
a project's `package.json` file to use the locally built Angular
packages (and appropriate versions for their (dev-/peer-)dependencies).

Previously, `ng-packages-installer` would only consider the locally
built Angular packages (from `dist/packages-dist/`). However, given that
Zone.js is now part of the `angular/angular` repo, it makes sense to
also use the locally built Zone.js package (from `dist/zone.js-dist/`).
Otherwise, the tests might fail for commits that update both the Angular
packages (and related docs examples) and the Zone.js package. An example
of such a simultaneous change (that would have broken tests) is #33838.

This commit updates the script to install the locally built Zone.js
package (in addition to the Angular ones). The commit ensures that the
Zone.js package will always be available alongside the Angular packages
(i.e. that the Zone.js package will be built by the same script that
builds the Angular packages and that the `dist/zone.js-dist/` directory
will be cached on CI).

Note: This problem was discovered while enabling docs examples unit
tests in #34374.

PR Close #35780
2020-03-04 08:35:26 -08:00
4c7d833233 refactor(docs-infra): simplify NgPackagesInstaller and speed up local package detection (#35780)
Previously, `NgPackagesInstaller` would only look for Angular local
packages and do so by listing all (deeply nested) files in
`dist/packages-dist/` and looking for `package.json` files nested two
levels deep (i.e. `dist/packages-dist/*/package.json`). Thus, it would
unnecessarily check a large number of files.

This commit changes the package detection logic to instead look for
a `package.json` file directly inside each subdirectory of
`dist/packages-dist/`, which speeds up the operation.
It also refactors the code to make it easier to look for packages in
other directories (besides `dist/packages-dist/`). This will be useful
in a subsequent commit to look for and use the locally built `zone.js`
package (from `dist/zone.js-dist/`).

PR Close #35780
2020-03-04 08:35:26 -08:00
3f88de9407 build: move build scripts to dedicated directory (#35780)
This commit moves the build-related scripts
(`build-ivy-npm-packages.js`, `build-packages-dist.js` and
`package-builder.js`) to a dedicated directory to keep the `scripts/`
directory cleaner.

It also moves the logic for building the `zone.js` package to a separate
script, `zone-js-builder.js`, to make it re-usable. A subsequent commit
will use it to build the `zone.js` package when building the Ivy Angular
packages as well.

PR Close #35780
2020-03-04 08:35:26 -08:00
2e728f7fff docs: remove ivy and mention ve label in docs (#35809)
This is a follow-up to #35799.

PR Close #35809
2020-03-04 08:34:54 -08:00
d543b13e5c Revert "fix(core): log error instead of warning for unknown properties and elements (#35798)" (#35845)
This reverts commit 00f3c58bb9.
Rolling back because it could be breaking e2e tests that assert that
there are no errors in the console after the assertions have run. We can
re-add this in v10.

PR Close #35845
2020-03-03 16:02:58 -08:00
00f3c58bb9 fix(core): log error instead of warning for unknown properties and elements (#35798)
Changes the Ivy unknown element/property messages from being logged with `console.warn` to `console.error`. This should make them a bit more visible without breaking existing apps. Furthermore, a lot of folks filter out warning messages in the dev tools' console, whereas errors are usually still shown.

Fixes #35699.

PR Close #35798
2020-03-03 13:55:22 -08:00
ed44073a58 build(zone.js): sets rollup_bundle to use the --silent flag (#35835)
Using the --silent flag prevents the spammy logging messages in the
bazel execution logs.

```
INFO: From Bundling JavaScript packages/zone.js/dist/zone-rollup.umd.js [rollup]:

bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin/packages/zone.js/lib/browser/rollup-legacy-main.mjs → bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin/packages/zone.js/dist/zone-rollup.umd.js...
created bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin/packages/zone.js/dist/zone-rollup.umd.js in 736ms
```

PR Close #35835
2020-03-03 13:53:52 -08:00
2c41bb8490 fix(compiler): type-checking error for duplicate variables in templates (#35674)
It's an error to declare a variable twice on a specific template:

```html
<div *ngFor="let i of items; let i = index">
</div>
```

This commit introduces a template type-checking error which helps to detect
and diagnose this problem.

Fixes #35186

PR Close #35674
2020-03-03 13:52:50 -08:00
1f8a243b67 fix(core): unable to NgModuleRef.injector in module constructor (#35731)
This is a follow up to #35637 which resolved a similar issue for `ComponentFactoryResolver`, but not the root cause. When a `NgModuleRef` is created, it instantiates an `Injector` internally which in turn resolves all of injector types. This can result in a circular call that results in an error, because the module is one of the injector types being resolved.

These changes work around the issue by allowing the constructor to run before resolving the injector types.

Fixes #35677.
Fixes #35639.

PR Close #35731
2020-03-03 13:51:51 -08:00
17cf04ebea fix(animations): allow computeStyle to work on elements created in Node (#35810)
This patch is a follow-up patch to 35c9f0dc2f.
It changes the `computeStyle` function to handle situations where
non string based values are returned from `window.getComputedStyle`.
This situation usually ocurrs in Node-based test environments where
the element or `window.getComputedStyle` is mocked out.

PR Close #35810
2020-03-03 13:38:26 -08:00
c7d0567d37 Revert "docs: add comment markers for internal goog.define replacement (#32795)" (#35830)
This reverts commit 32b6c2285e as this is
no longer used.

PR Close #35830
2020-03-03 09:34:17 -08:00
5615928df9 build: no longer run tslint from within gulp task (#35800)
Switches our tslint setup to the standard `tslint.json` linter excludes.
The set of files that need to be linted is specified through a Yarn script.

For IDEs, open files are linted with the closest tslint configuration, if the
tslint IDE extension is set up, and the source file is not excluded.

We cannot use the language service plugin for tslint as we have multiple nested
tsconfig files, and we don't want to add the plugin to each tsconfig. We
could reduce that bloat by just extending from a top-level tsconfig that
defines the language service plugin, but unfortunately the tslint plugin does
not allow the use of tslint configs which are not part of the tsconfig project.

This is problematic since the tslint configuration is at the project root, and we
don't want to copy tslint configurations next to each tsconfig file.

Additionally, linting of `d.ts` files has been re-enabled. This has been
disabled in the past and a TODO has been left. This commit fixes the
lint issues and re-enables linting.

PR Close #35800
2020-03-03 09:20:49 -08:00
5349e46b46 build: update tslint to latest version (#35800)
The old version we currently use does not properly implement the
option to exclude files from within the `tslint.json` file.

PR Close #35800
2020-03-03 09:20:48 -08:00
93fc392549 build: fix flakiness in integration/bazel-schematics by disabling symlinked_node_modules (#35808)
Because the WORKSPACE file is generated JIT by schematics in this integration test, we need to patch the schematics to add the work-around.

PR Close #35808
2020-03-03 09:19:31 -08:00
89b5b97368 build: avoid running duplicate tests in language service (#35816)
The test libs should only be included in one jasmine_node_test
otherwise `bazel build //packages/language-service/...` would
end up running `feature_test` and `infra_test` twice.

PR Close #35816
2020-03-03 08:59:36 -08:00
3b0b90527e fix(docs-infra): add top level folders into topLevelFolders (#35815)
Closes #35676

PR Close #35815
2020-03-03 08:59:10 -08:00
f13ee3e692 build: update to rules_nodejs 1.4.0 (#35813)
This brings in the 'silent' attribute in rollup_bundle to allow the suppression of verbose output in the zone.js package build.

PR Close #35813
2020-03-03 08:58:26 -08:00
0653db14e7 perf(core): add micro benchmark for destroy hook invocation (#35784)
Adds a micro benchmark which excercises the logic that invokes `ngOnDestroy` hooks.

PR Close #35784
2020-03-03 08:57:58 -08:00
bf42807aa6 docs(common): switch HTTP guide examples to TestBed.inject() (#35777)
`TestBed.get()` has been [deprecated in v9][1], in favor of
`TestBed.inject()`. In ##32382, the HTTP guide wording has been updated
to mention `TestBed.inject()` instead of `TestBed.get()`, but the
associated code snippets (extracted from the `http` example) were not.

This commit updates the HTTP guide examples to also use
`TestBed.inject()`.

[1]: https://v9.angular.io/guide/deprecations#testing

Fixes #35609

PR Close #35777
2020-03-03 08:57:18 -08:00
c195d22f68 fix(core): remove side effects from ɵɵgetInheritedFactory() (#35769)
`ɵɵgetInheritedFactory()` is called from generated code for a component which extends another class. This function is detected by Closure to have a side effect and is not able to tree shake the component as a result. Marking it with `noSideEffects()` tells Closure it can remove this function under the relevant tree shaking conditions.

PR Close #35769
2020-03-03 08:50:03 -08:00
9cf85d2177 fix(core): remove side effects from ɵɵNgOnChangesFeature() (#35769)
`ɵɵNgOnChangesFeature()` would set `ngInherit`, which is a side effect and also not necessary. This was pulled out to module scope so the function itself can be pure. Since it only curries another function, the call is entirely unnecessary. Updated the compiler to only generate a reference to this function, rather than a call to it, and removed the extra curry indirection.

PR Close #35769
2020-03-03 08:50:03 -08:00
ba3612774f fix(core): add noSideEffects() to ɵɵdefineComponent() (#35769)
This marks the function are "pure" and eligible to be tree shaken by Closure. Without this, initializing `ngDevMode` is considered a side effect which prevents this function from being tree shaken and also any component which calls it.

PR Close #35769
2020-03-03 08:50:03 -08:00
dc6a7918e3 fix(core): add noSideEffects() to make*Decorator() functions (#35769)
This causes all the `make*Decorator()` functions to be considered pure and to be eligible for associated tree shaking by Closure.

PR Close #35769
2020-03-03 08:50:03 -08:00
4052dd8188 refactor(core): update noSideEffects() to return the result of the inner function (#35769)
This is useful for propagating return values without them being converted to a string. It still provides the same guarantees to Closure, which will assume that the function invoked is pure and can be tree-shaken accordingly.

PR Close #35769
2020-03-03 08:50:03 -08:00
47a1811e0b feat(language-service): modularize error messages (#35678)
This commit performs a modularization of the Language Service's existing
diagnostic messages. Such a modularization has two primary advantages:

- Centralization and decoupling of error messages from the code that
  generates them makes it easy to add/delete/edit diagnostic messages,
  and allows for independent iteration of diagnostic messages and
  diagnostic generation.
- Prepares for additional features like annotating the locations where a
  diagnostic is generated and enabling the configuration of which
  diagnostics should be reported by the language service.

Although it would be preferable to place the diagnostics registry in an
independent JSON file, for ease of typing diagnostic types as an enum
variant of 'ts.DiagnosticCategory', the registry is stored as an object.

Part of #32663.

PR Close #35678
2020-03-03 08:49:34 -08:00
8eb4a9d395 docs: fix docs and associated code snippets for enabling more macro tasks in fakeAsync() (#35778)
In the `testing` guide, there is a section discussing configuring
`fakeAsync()` to handle more macro tasks (e.g.
`HTMLCanvasElement#toBlob()`).

Previously, the corresponding code snippets (some of which were
hard-coded in the guide) were incorrect/incomplete and the associated
tests were broken. This was discovered while enabling docs examples unit
tests in #34374.

This commit fixes the code snippets and associated tests and ensures the
examples used in the guide come from an example app (i.e. are not
hard-coded).

Note: The docs examples unit tests are currently not run on CI. This
will be fixed in #34374.

PR Close #35778
2020-03-02 13:30:25 -08:00
ef2721b903 build: fix flakiness in integration/bazel by disabling symlinked_node_modules (#35804)
The flakiness in integration/bazel-schematics is going to be a bit tricker as the WORKSPACE file is JIT generated by the architect build layer

PR Close #35804
2020-03-02 13:29:56 -08:00
4ba4d9076d style: Remove ivy scope, and add ve scope (#35799)
Since ivy is now default having `ivy` scope does not make sense. We are creating `ve` scope for cases where we are specifically fixing view-engine.

NOTE: Also sorted scopes alphabetically.

PR Close #35799
2020-03-02 11:25:35 -08:00
5652fb1018 fix(core): allow null / undefined values in query results (#35796)
Before this change ngIvy implementation of queries would throw upon
encountering null / undefined query result collected from an embedded
view. It turns out that we might have a provider that explicitly provides
a null / undefined value in a place of a token queried for.

This commit removes a check from the ngIvy query implementation that was
asserting on a query result to be defined.

Fixes #35673

PR Close #35796
2020-03-02 11:16:22 -08:00
44e47da4cf docs: reword explanation for using singleton services decorative to be more understandable (#35002)
To understand the current sentence it requires to read it multiple times.
This fix should help developers to understand the sentence in a quicker way.

PR Close #35002
2020-03-02 09:30:54 -08:00
a153b61098 fix(core): treat [class] and [className] as unrelated bindings (#35668)
Before this change `[class]` and `[className]` were both converted into `ɵɵclassMap`. The implication of this is that at runtime we could not differentiate between the two and as a result we treated `@Input('class')` and `@Input('className)` as equivalent.

This change makes `[class]` and `[className]` distinct. The implication of this is that `[class]` becomes `ɵɵclassMap` instruction but  `[className]` becomes `ɵɵproperty' instruction. This means that `[className]` will no longer participate in styling and will overwrite the DOM `class` value.

Fix #35577

PR Close #35668
2020-03-02 08:18:59 -08:00
a4e956a7cf style: Reformat test comment for line breaks (#35668)
PR Close #35668
2020-03-02 08:18:59 -08:00
40da51f641 fix(compiler): support i18n attributes on <ng-template> tags (#35681)
Prior to this commit, i18n attributes defined on `<ng-template>` tags were not processed by the compiler. This commit adds the necessary logic to handle i18n attributes in the same way how these attrs are processed for regular elements.

PR Close #35681
2020-03-02 08:18:06 -08:00
35c9f0dc2f fix(animations): process shorthand margin and padding styles correctly (#35701)
Prior to this patch, the `margin` and `padding` properties were not
detected properly by Firefox due to them being shorthand properties.
This patch ensures that both `margin` and `padding` are converted
read as `top right bottom left` in the event that the shorthand
property detection fails for auto-styling in Angular animations.

Fix #35463 (FW-1886)

PR Close #35701
2020-03-02 08:17:38 -08:00
d7efc45c04 perf(ngcc): only create tasks for non-processed formats (#35719)
Change the behaviour in `analyzeEntryPoints` to only create tasks for non-processed formats.

PR Close #35719
2020-03-02 08:17:02 -08:00
dc40a93317 perf(ngcc): spawn workers lazily (#35719)
With this change we spawn workers lazily based on the amount of work that needs to be done.

Before this change we spawned the maximum of workers possible. However, in some cases there are less tasks than the max number of workers which resulted in created unnecessary workers

Reference: #35717

PR Close #35719
2020-03-02 08:17:02 -08:00
0a5a841994 test(docs-infra): add proxy to fake images in tests (#35741)
Previously, when running the unit tests for aio on Windows, many 404s
are logged for images, resulting in progress logs being spread over
multiple lines. This commit fixes this by adding a `proxy` to point
the fake image to a real image within the `src` folder.

Closes #29775

PR Close #35741
2020-03-02 08:16:34 -08:00
746e313a76 docs: Fix typo in template syntax (#35767)
Remove unnecessary article from styling precedence

PR Close #35767
2020-03-02 08:16:06 -08:00
5c2a90814b fix(bazel): ng_package rule creates incorrect UMD module exports (#35792)
The `ng_package` rule currently creates incorrect UMD module exports
if an entry-point has a module name with numbers included.

For example, consider an entry-point called `@angular/cdk/a11y`. The UMD
module name should be `ng.cdk.a11y`. Instead, `ng_package` currently generates
an UMD module export called `ng.cdk.a11Y`.

This is because the logic for converting dash-case to camel case is
invalid as it uses Starlark's `title()` method. The title method
converts text to title case while we actually just want to capitalize
the first letter of a dash-case segment.

Fixes angular/components#18652.

PR Close #35792
2020-03-02 08:15:01 -08:00
d4fa9744e4 test: add entry-point with numbers in name to ng_package test (#35792)
Adds a new entry-point to the `@angular/bazel` `ng_package` test that
contains numbers in the name. e.g. `example/a11y`. This test is added
to replicate a bug where the UMD module export for such entry-points
is incorrectly generated. i.e. `example.a11Y` is generated instead of
`example.a11y`.

PR Close #35792
2020-03-02 08:15:01 -08:00
5bc39f8c8d perf(core): use multiple directives in host bindings micro benchmark (#35736)
This commit updates the host bindings micro benchmark to run tests with mutliple directives (where each directive contains host bindings). The number of directives is configurable as a constant in the micro benchmark file. This change is needed to have an ability to measure/compare perf in different scenarios.

PR Close #35736
2020-02-28 12:26:43 -08:00
ef75875ca3 fix(core): handle <ng-template> with local refs in i18n blocks (#35758)
This commit extends the range of tNode types that may have local refs to include `TNodeType.Container` to account for `<ng-template>`s. Original changes in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33415 didn't include that type and as a result, an error is thrown at runtime in case an i18n block contains an `<ng-template>` with local refs.

PR Close #35758
2020-02-28 12:25:11 -08:00
40035380e7 fix(core): Remove debugger statement when assert is thrown (#35763)
Fix #35470
Fix FW-1925

PR Close #35763
2020-02-28 12:23:50 -08:00
8f38eb7acb fix(core): Remove debugger statement (#35763)
Fix #35470

PR Close #35763
2020-02-28 12:23:50 -08:00
40039d8068 fix(ivy): narrow NgIf context variables in template type checker (#35125)
When the `NgIf` directive is used in a template, its context variables
can be used to capture the bound value. This is typically used together
with a pipe or function call, where the resulting value is captured in a
context variable. There's two syntax forms available:

1. Binding to `NgIfContext.ngIf` using the `as` syntax:
```html
<span *ngIf="(user$ | async) as user">{{user.name}}</span>
```

2. Binding to `NgIfContext.$implicit` using the `let` syntax:
```html
<span *ngIf="user$ | async; let user">{{user.name}}</span>
```

Because of the semantics of `ngIf`, it is known that the captured
context variable is non-nullable, however the template type checker
would not consider them as such and still report errors when
`strictNullTypes` is enabled.

This commit updates `NgIf`'s context guard to make the types of the
context variables non-nullable, avoiding the issue.

Fixes #34572

PR Close #35125
2020-02-28 07:39:57 -08:00
208ef7bd62 refactor(compiler): Remove NullAstVisitor and visitAstChildren (#35619)
This commit removes the `NullAstVisitor` and `visitAstChildren` exported
from `packages/compiler/src/expression_parser/ast.ts` because they
contain duplicate and buggy implementation, and their use cases could be
sufficiently covered by `RecursiveAstVisitor` if the latter implements the
`visit` method. This use case is only needed in the language service.

With this change, any visitor that extends `RecursiveAstVisitor` could
just define their own `visit` function and the parent class will behave
correctly.

A bit of historical context:
In language service, we need a way to tranverse the expression AST in a
selective manner based on where the user's cursor is. This means we need a
"filtering" function to decide which node to visit and which node to not
visit. Instead of refactoring `RecursiveAstVisitor` to support this,
`visitAstChildren` was created. `visitAstChildren` duplicates the
implementation of `RecursiveAstVisitor`, but introduced some bugs along
the way. For example, in `visitKeyedWrite`, it visits
```
obj -> key -> obj
```
instead of
```
obj -> key -> value
```

Moreover, because of the following line
```
visitor.visit && visitor.visit(ast, context) || ast.visit(visitor, context);
```
`visitAstChildren` visits every node *twice*.

PR Close #35619
2020-02-28 07:13:17 -08:00
de4e17b76e fix(docs-infra): fix redirect in angular version selector (#35632)
Closes #35630

PR Close #35632
2020-02-28 07:11:33 -08:00
73ee57a6e3 test(language-service): differentiate feature and internal infra tests (#35688)
This commit differentiates language service feature and language service
infrastructure tests. This is primarily to make testing of different
components at the development level easier. This commit continues a
small effort to expand our test coverage and normalize testing
structure.

Also adds test coverage to language service tests. We have quite a bit
to go on that front 🙂.

PR Close #35688
2020-02-28 07:10:46 -08:00
5e38056459 ci: bump CircleCI cache version prefix (#35711)
The changes to yarn.lock for the `$localize` typings
support are not filtering through because the cache
contains nested packages that are causing compilation
errors.

This change will force the cache to invalidate and allows
us to have a clean node_modules folder.

PR Close #35711
2020-02-28 07:09:50 -08:00
a55f7aeff0 build: enable IDE type checking of $localize code (#35711)
The `packages/localize/src/tools` folder was excluded
from the top level `tsconfig.json` which meant that in IDEs
these source files were not being given the correct configuration.
It was originally excluded because it required the native `node` typings
but this is no longer a requirement.

Removing this folder from the exclusion list exposed a new issue
where there was a typings mismatch between `@babel/...` sources
and the associated `@types/babel__...` typings packages.

A clean up of the package.json and yarn.lock appears to fix this.

PR Close #35711
2020-02-28 07:09:50 -08:00
3e3a1ef30d fix(ivy): support dynamic query tokens in AOT mode (#35307)
For view and content queries, the Ivy compiler attempts to statically
evaluate the predicate token so that string predicates containing
comma-separated reference names can be split into an array of strings
during compilation. When the predicate is a dynamic value that cannot be
statically interpreted at compile time, the compiler would previously
produce an error. This behavior breaks a use-case where an `InjectionToken`
is being used as query predicate, as the usage of the `new` keyword
prevents such predicates from being statically evaluated.

This commit changes the behavior to no longer produce an error for
dynamic values. Instead, the expression is emitted as is into the
generated code, postponing the evaluation to happen at runtime.

Fixes #34267
Resolves FW-1828

PR Close #35307
2020-02-27 16:05:21 -08:00
03d88c7965 feat: define all zone.js configurations to typescript interfaces (#35329)
PR Close #35329
2020-02-27 14:08:01 -08:00
b7519e5cfa build: allow auto-discover all typings files in npm package by ts-api-guardian (#35691)
Adds a new feature to ts-api-guardian allowing for automatically discovering all
entry point d.ts files from all package.json files in a provided directory.

PR Close #35691
2020-02-27 14:02:16 -08:00
7b13977c3a fix(core): use proper configuration to compile Injectable in JIT (#35706)
Prior to this change, the logic that compiles Injectable in JIT mode used incorrect configuration that triggers a problem when `ChangeDetectorRef` is used as a dependency. This commit updates the logic to generate correct inject instruction to add the `ChangeDetectorRef` dependency in case it's requested in @Injectable class.

PR Close #35706
2020-02-27 14:01:15 -08:00
8fed1fe792 perf(core): adding micro benchmark for host bindings (#35705)
This commit adds micro benchmark for host bindings, so that we can assess the impact of changes related to host bindings (for example PR #35568).

PR Close #35705
2020-02-27 13:59:56 -08:00
bc7b589611 docs: release notes for the v9.0.4 release 2020-02-27 13:54:25 -08:00
5d8f7da3aa refactor(ngcc): guard against a crash if source-map flattening fails (#35718)
Source-maps in the wild could be badly formatted,
causing the source-map flattening processing to fail
unexpectedly. Rather than causing the whole of ngcc
to crash, we gracefully fallback to just returning the
generated source-map instead.

PR Close #35718
2020-02-27 16:09:37 -05:00
73cf7d5cb4 fix(ngcc): handle mappings outside the content when flattening source-maps (#35718)
Previously when rendering flattened source-maps, it was assumed that no
mapping would come from a line that is outside the lines of the actual
source content. It turns out this is not a valid assumption.

Now the code that renders flattened source-maps will handle such
mappings, with the additional benefit that the rendered source-map
will only contain mapping lines up to the last mapping, rather than a
mapping line for every content line.

Fixes #35709

PR Close #35718
2020-02-27 16:09:36 -05:00
72c4fda613 fix(ngcc): handle missing sources when flattening source-maps (#35718)
If a package has a source-map but it does not provide
the actual content of the sources, then the source-map
flattening was crashing.

Now we ignore such mappings that have no source
since we are not able to compute the merged
mapping if there is no source file.

Fixes #35709

PR Close #35718
2020-02-27 16:09:36 -05:00
01ab168774 feat(docs-infra): add useful links if landed on 404 page and no search results found (#34978)
Added additional links which can help user find the things they are
looking for when there are no search results (when searching or on a 404
page).

Note:
This commit increases the main bundle's payload size due to the extra
content of the `aio-search-results` component.

Fixes #31532

PR Close #34978
2020-02-27 11:01:59 -08:00
aec463c606 ci(docs-infra): increase AIO ViewEngine payload size limit (#34978)
In #35702, the payload size limit for Ivy builds was bumped to account
for small incremental increases in recent PRs. The ViewEngine size has
also increased similarly (~500B), but it was not updated in #35702,
because its total increase was just below the 500B error threshold (by
6B).

This commit bumps the ViewEngine size limit too.

Note: Any investigation for the Ivy size increase (as a follow-up
to #35702) will most likely also apply to ViewEngine, since the size was
increased by the same amount.

PR Close #34978
2020-02-27 11:01:59 -08:00
30f29ee8e7 docs: correct spelling of 'detection' (#35723)
PR Close #35723
2020-02-27 10:49:15 -08:00
20b0c80b0b fix(ngcc): allow deep-import warnings to be ignored (#35683)
This commit adds a new ngcc configuration, `ignorableDeepImportMatchers`
for packages. This is a list of regular expressions matching deep imports
that can be safely ignored from that package. Deep imports that are not
ignored cause a warning to be logged.

// FW-1892

Fixes #35615

PR Close #35683
2020-02-27 10:48:48 -08:00
0b97d07ad6 test(docs-infra): fix tests with new topics property (#35539)
PR Close #35539
2020-02-27 10:47:52 -08:00
7ca2a2a863 feat(docs-infra): add searchKeywords preprocessor (#35539)
This commit adds a new preprocessor to use `${@searchKeywords}`, allowing
the docs to use a list of custom search phrases that will be
prioritized over the keywords found in the content.

Closes #35449

PR Close #35539
2020-02-27 10:47:52 -08:00
d3c0d92d28 release: cut the v9.1.0-next.2 release 2020-02-26 21:02:12 -08:00
916dabe5f4 docs: release notes for the v9.0.3 release 2020-02-26 20:55:03 -08:00
91934ebb5c ci: increase AIO payload size limit (#35702)
This commit updates AIO payload size limit that is triggering a problem after merging 0bc35a71e2. That commit added some payload size, but all checks were "green" for the original PR (#34574), so it looks like it's an accumulated payload size increase from multiple changes. The goal of this commit is to bring the master branch back to "green" state.

PR Close #35702
2020-02-26 16:31:55 -08:00
0bc35a71e2 fix(ivy): injecting incorrect provider when re-providing injectable with useClass (#34574)
If an injectable has a `useClass`, Ivy injects the token in `useClass`, rather than the original injectable, if the injectable is re-provided under a different token. The correct behavior is that it should inject the re-provided token, no matter whether it has `useClass`.

Fixes #34110.

PR Close #34574
2020-02-26 13:00:21 -08:00
ec789b0198 fix(animations): Remove ɵAnimationDriver from private exports (#35690)
ɵAnimationDriver can be safely removed from private exports as AnimationDriver
is already a public export.  Since its already available, we can safely remove
its declaration and migrate its only usage in our repo to rely on the public
AnimationDriver symbol.

PR Close #35690
2020-02-26 12:59:30 -08:00
59c0689ade refactor(ngcc): remove redundant await (#35686)
Inside an async function, return await is not needed. Since the return value of an async function is always wrapped in Promise.resolve,
PR Close #35686
2020-02-26 12:59:13 -08:00
8f5b7f367c feat(bazel): enable ivy template type-checking in g3 (#35672)
Template type-checking within the Ivy compiler has been disabled internally
in g3 until compatibility with the whole codebase could be verified. As that
verification is now complete and template type-checking is known to be
compatible with g3, this commit enables it.

PR Close #35672
2020-02-26 12:58:55 -08:00
184a8493c8 test: run /integration/ng_elements_schematics test with bazel (#35669)
PR Close #35669
2020-02-26 12:58:35 -08:00
1f3dd000ad build: add npm package manifest to npm_integration_test (#35669)
PR Close #35669
2020-02-26 12:58:35 -08:00
f9f44bf743 build: polish up bazel karma saucelabs info tools/saucelabs/README.md (#35667)
PR Close #35667
2020-02-26 12:58:14 -08:00
500e49f0ac refactor(language-service): normalize hover tests (#35656)
This commit normalizes hover and util tests in the language service.
This is part of a small effort to simplify and normalize the language
service testing structure, which currently contains specs that are
largely created and left without relation to other tests.

PR Close #35656
2020-02-26 12:57:49 -08:00
e3a5e24ef3 ci: add ayazhafiz to ownership of language-service code (#35651)
PR Close #35651
2020-02-26 12:57:28 -08:00
173a1ac8e4 fix(ivy): better inference for circularly referenced directive types (#35622)
It's possible to pass a directive as an input to itself. Consider:

```html
<some-cmp #ref [value]="ref">
```

Since the template type-checker attempts to infer a type for `<some-cmp>`
using the values of its inputs, this creates a circular reference where the
type of the `value` input is used in its own inference:

```typescript
var _t0 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor({value: _t0});
```

Obviously, this doesn't work. To resolve this, the template type-checker
used to generate a `null!` expression when a reference would otherwise be
circular:

```typescript
var _t0 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor({value: null!});
```

This effectively asks TypeScript to infer a value for this context, and
works well to resolve this simple cycle. However, if the template
instead tries to use the circular value in a larger expression:

```html
<some-cmp #ref [value]="ref.prop">
```

The checker would generate:

```typescript
var _t0 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor({value: (null!).prop});
```

In this case, TypeScript can't figure out any way `null!` could have a
`prop` key, and so it infers `never` as the type. `(never).prop` is thus a
type error.

This commit implements a better fallback pattern for circular references to
directive types like this. Instead of generating a `null!` in place for the
reference, a type is inferred by calling the type constructor again with
`null!` as its input. This infers the widest possible type for the directive
which is then used to break the cycle:

```typescript
var _t0 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor(null!);
var _t1 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor({value: _t0.prop});
```

This has the desired effect of validating that `.prop` is legal for the
directive type (the type of `#ref`) while also avoiding a cycle.

Fixes #35372
Fixes #35603
Fixes #35522

PR Close #35622
2020-02-26 12:57:08 -08:00
2d89b5d13d fix(ivy): provide a more detailed error message for NG6002/NG6003 (#35620)
NG6002/NG6003 are errors produced when an NgModule being compiled has an
imported or exported type which does not have the proper metadata (that is,
it doesn't appear to be an @NgModule, or @Directive, etc. depending on
context).

Previously this error message was a bit sparse. However, Github issues show
that this is the most common error users receive when for whatever reason
ngcc wasn't able to handle one of their libraries, or they just didn't run
it. So this commit changes the error message to offer a bit more useful
context, instructing users differently depending on whether the class in
question is from their own project, from NPM, or from a monorepo-style local
dependency.

PR Close #35620
2020-02-26 12:56:47 -08:00
3af103aa61 fix(core): support sanitizer value in the [style] bindings (#35564)
When binding to `[style]` we correctly sanitized/unwrapped properties but we did not do it for the object itself.

```
@HostBinding("style")
style: SafeStyle = this.sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustStyle(
    "background: red; color: white; display: block;"
  );
```

Above code would fail since the `[style]` would not unwrap the `SafeValue` and would treat it as object resulting in incorrect behavior.

Fix #35476 (FW-1875)

PR Close #35564
2020-02-26 12:56:09 -08:00
975a11b37f fix(docs-infra): do not break when cookies are disabled in the browser (#35557)
Whenever cookies are disabled in the browser, `window.localStorage` is
not avaialable to the app (i.e. even trying to access
`window.localStorage` throws an error).

To avoid breaking the app, we use a no-op `Storage` implementation if
`window.localStorage` is not available.

(This is similar to #33829, but for `localStorage` instead of
`sessionStorage`.)

Fixes #35555

PR Close #35557
2020-02-26 12:54:54 -08:00
9c01ca42d3 feat(docs-infra): add entry-point label on api endpoint docs (#35427)
On API docs pages for Angular packages (e.g. https://angular.io/api/common), we show all primary and secondary entry-points. Following a link to one of the secondary entry-points (e.g. https://angular.io/api/common/http), navigates the docs page for the secondary entry-point, where it is incorrectly (and misleadingly) labelled as PACKAGE and not as an entry-point.

Implemented a new ENTRY-POINT label and add support for correctly differentiating between entry-points and packages.

Fixes #34081

PR Close #35427
2020-02-26 12:54:22 -08:00
4acb676f2e feat: add interface definitions which zone extends EventTarget (#35304)
Close #35173

PR Close #35304
2020-02-26 12:52:08 -08:00
df816c9c80 feat(ngcc): implement source-map flattening (#35132)
The library used by ngcc to update the source files (MagicString) is able
to generate a source-map but it is not able to account for any previous
source-map that the input text is already associated with.

There have been various attempts to fix this but none have been very
successful, since it is not a trivial problem to solve.

This commit contains a novel approach that is able to load up a tree of
source-files connected by source-maps and flatten them down into a single
source-map that maps directly from the final generated file to the original
sources referenced by the intermediate source-maps.

PR Close #35132
2020-02-26 12:51:35 -08:00
2a8dd4758c test(core): check dependency in extended child (#34767)
Related to https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/31337

PR Close #34767
2020-02-26 12:50:52 -08:00
d41988437e docs(common): update ngForTrackBy error URL (#34761)
Old URL is redirected to
`https://angular.io/api/common/NgForOf#!#change-propagation`
which is not exactly
`https://angular.io/api/common/NgForOf#change-propagation`

PR Close #34761
2020-02-26 12:47:48 -08:00
Zac
a7ed74f573 docs(core): correct insertBefore's description (#34547)
Update the description of `refChild`
Based on https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/insertBefore
PR Close #34547
2020-02-26 12:46:10 -08:00
Zac
8fbb966ca7 docs(core): describe your change... (#34513)
According to https://angular.io/guide/lifecycle-hooks#ondestroy
"Put cleanup logic in ngOnDestroy(), the logic that must run before Angular destroys the directive."
PR Close #34513
2020-02-26 12:45:41 -08:00
6f68eae9dd docs: more precise docs for template statement syntax (#34348)
PR Close #34348
2020-02-26 12:44:53 -08:00
bde4cd7982 docs: add documentation of NgZone with zone.js (#34295)
PR Close #34295
2020-02-26 12:42:59 -08:00
835618c678 fix(ivy): error when accessing NgModuleRef.componentFactoryResolver in constructor (#35637)
Currently we resolve the `NgModuleRef.componentFactoryResolver` by going through the injector, but the problem is that `ComponentFactoryResolver` has a dependency on `NgModuleRef`, which means that if the module that's attached to the ref tries to inject  `ComponentFactoryResolver` in its constructor, we'll create a circular dependency which throws at runtime.

These changes resolve the issue by creating the `ComponentFactoryResolver` manually ahead of time without going through the injector. We can do this safely, because the only dependency for the resolver is the current module ref which is providing it.

Aside from fixing the issue, another advantage to this approach is that it should reduce the amount of generated JS, because it removes a getter and a provider definitio.

Fixes #35580.

PR Close #35637
2020-02-25 13:19:13 -08:00
1e20b2ca36 build(packaging): add repository.directory field to package.jsons (#27544)
PR Close #27544
2020-02-25 13:12:45 -08:00
294e56d529 refactor(platform-browser): Hoist functions to workaround optimization bug. (#32230)
Technically, function definitions can live anywhere because they are
hoisted. However, in this case Closure optimizations break when exported
function definitions are referred in another static object that is
exported.

The bad pattern is:
```
exports const obj = {f};
export function f() {...}
```

which turns to the following in Closure's module system:
```
goog.module('m');

exports.obj = {f};

function f() {...}
exports.f = f;
```

which badly optimizes to (note module objects are collapsed)
```
var b = a; var a = function() {...};  // now b is undefined.
```

This is an optimizer bug and should be fixed in Closure, but in the
meantime this change is a noop and will unblock other changes we want to
make.

PR Close #32230
2020-02-25 13:12:27 -08:00
8e354dae00 fix(language-service): get the right 'ElementAst' in the nested HTML tag (#35317)
For example, '<div><p string-model~{cursor}></p></div>', when provide the hover info for 'string-model', the 'path.head' is root tag 'div'. Use the parent of 'path.tail' instead.

PR Close #35317
2020-02-25 13:12:08 -08:00
0a1a989fa9 perf(core): avoid recursive scope recalculation when TestBed.overrideModule is used (#35454)
Currently if TestBed detects that TestBed.overrideModule was used for module X, transitive scopes are recalculated recursively for all modules that X imports and previously calculated data (stored in cache) is ignored. This behavior was introduced in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33787 to fix stale transitive scopes issue (cache was not updated if module overrides are present).

The perf issue comes from a "diamond" problem, where module X is overridden which imports modules A and B, which both import module C. Under previous logic, module C gets its transitive deps recomputed multiple times, during the recompute for both A and B. For deep graphs and big common/shared modules this can be super costly.

This commit updates the logic to recalculate ransitive scopes for the overridden module, while keeping previously calculated scopes of other modules untouched.

PR Close #35454
2020-02-25 13:11:42 -08:00
c414f45ddf docs: update getting started topics to avoid duplicate topic names (#35457)
PR Close #35457
2020-02-25 13:10:30 -08:00
96cdf035d8 fix(service-worker): treat 503 as offline (#35595)
Prior to this commit the service worker only treated 504 errors as "effectively offline".
This commit changes the behaviour to treat both 503 (Service Unavailable) and 504 as "offline".

Fixes #35571

PR Close #35595
2020-02-25 13:10:10 -08:00
24f32e373d test(compiler): add correct use case of ngFor in r3 ast (#35671)
The only test case for `ngFor` exercises an incorrect usage which causes
two bound attributes to be generated . This commit adds a canonical and
correct usage to show the difference between the two.

PR Close #35671
2020-02-25 13:09:08 -08:00
f9d483e76e feat: add a temp solution to support passive event listeners. (#34503)
Now Angular doesn't support add event listeners as passive very easily.
User needs to use `elem.addEventListener('scroll', listener, {passive: true});`
or implements their own EventManagerPlugin to do that.
Angular may finally support new template syntax to support passive event, for now,
this commit introduces a temp solution to allow user to define the passive event names
in zone.js configurations.

User can define a global varibale like this.

```
(window as any)['__zone_symbol__PASSIVE_EVENTS'] = ['scroll'];
```

to let all `scroll` event listeners passive.

PR Close #34503
2020-02-24 17:30:04 -08:00
af76651ccc refactor: update tscplugin api to match google3 (#35455)
PR Close #35455
2020-02-24 17:29:33 -08:00
f1ffa7a367 ci: move saucelabs_ivy & saucelabs_view_engine to the daily monitoring CircleCI workflow (#35516)
PR Close #35516
2020-02-24 17:27:21 -08:00
3887be464b test: disable broken saucelabs tests with “fixme-saucelabs-ivy” & “fixme-saucelabs-ve” tags (#35516)
PR Close #35516
2020-02-24 17:27:21 -08:00
f89d9f384e test: saucelab targets for all karma tests (#35516)
PR Close #35516
2020-02-24 17:27:21 -08:00
3400af6888 build: fix unbound variable in sauce-service.sh script (#35516)
PR Close #35516
2020-02-24 17:27:21 -08:00
c839c05620 fix(router): removed unused ApplicationRef dependency (#35642)
As a part of the process of setting up Router providers, we use `ApplicationRef` as a dependency while providing `Router` token. The thing is that `ApplicationRef` is actually unused (all referenced were removed in 5a849829c4 (diff-c0baae5e1df628e1a217e8dc38557fcb)), but it's still listed as dependency. This is causing problems in case `Router` is used as a dependency for factory functions provided as `APP_INITIALIZERS` multi-token (causing cyclic dependency). This commit removes unused `ApplicationRef` dependency in `Router`, so it can be used without causing cyclic dependency issue.

PR Close #35642
2020-02-24 17:27:01 -08:00
737ec52e9d docs: add more relevant statistic for page load (#35649)
PR Close #35649
2020-02-24 17:26:40 -08:00
3893799183 docs: add amazon s3 builder package (#34783)
PR Close #34783
2020-02-24 09:13:58 -08:00
71b5970450 fix(ngcc): capture path-mapped entry-points that start with same string (#35592)
Previously if there were two path-mapped libraries that are in
different directories but the path of one started with same string
as the path of the other, we would incorrectly return the shorter
path - e.g. `dist/my-lib` and `dist/my-lib-second`. This was because
the list of `basePaths` was searched in ascending alphabetic order and
we were using `startsWith()` to match the path.

Now the `basePaths` are searched in reverse alphabetic order so the
longer path will be matched correctly.

// FW-1873

Fixes #35536

PR Close #35592
2020-02-24 09:11:43 -08:00
53f059ee8f fix(localize): improve placeholder mismatch error message (#35593)
The original error message was confusing since often it is the
translation that is at fault not the message.

PR Close #35593
2020-02-24 09:11:21 -08:00
a7d5c55926 docs: fix routing code to use navigate (#35176)
Previously, the example in the `router` guide was not
preserving the query params after logging in.

This commit fixes this by using `navigate` instead of
using `navigateByUrl`, which ignores any properties in
the `NavigationExtras` that would change the provided URL.

Fixes 34917

PR Close #35176
2020-02-24 09:00:03 -08:00
ea991f7edf build: add instructions for adding new integration tests to integration/README.md (#33927)
PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
74c4fe10e9 build: optimize integration tests on CI (#33927)
PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
40ae89e3bf build: add new integration tests & bazel-in-bazel tests to … glob (#33927)
Move bazel-in-bazel them to test job & increase it is 2xlarge+. test_integration_bazel is removed. Overall CI credit usage is reduced.

test: include ng_elements_schematics in legacy integration tests temporarily

This test was recently added and use a new pattern that doesn't work with npm_integration_test out of the box. It needs some refactoring to work. Left a TODO for this

PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
983e487a8f build: use puppeteer in integration/bazel-schematics (#33927)
PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
5e55587633 build: remove dep on tsickle from platform-server (#33927)
PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
561d402c65 build: remove CI_CHROMEDIRVER_VERSION_ARG from integration/bazel-schematics (#33927)
This means we don't need the action_env. Borrowed from @gkalpak's changes in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/35381.

PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
6375454fe6 ci: bump CircleCi test job to xlarge2 CI job (#33927)
Now that large integration tests are running locally in parallel (they can't run on RBE yet as they require network access for yarn install), this test is running out of memory consistently with the xlarge machine

PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
92b82605b9 ci: install java runtime in test job (#33927)
Install java runtime which is required by some integration tests such as `//integration:hello_world__closure_test`, `//integration:i18n_test` and `//integration:ng_elements_test` to run the closure compiler.

PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
899aafbb16 build: no-remote-exec for integration tests (#33927)
For now until RBE actions can access network for `yarn install`

PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
dde68ff954 build: add npm_integration_test && angular_integration_test (#33927)
* it's tricky to get out of the runfiles tree with `bazel test` as `BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY` is not set but I employed a trick to read the `DO_NOT_BUILD_HERE` file that is one level up from `execroot` and that contains the workspace directory. This is experimental and if `bazel test //:test.debug` fails than `bazel run` is still guaranteed to work as  `BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY` will be set in that context

* test //integration:bazel_test and //integration:bazel-schematics_test exclusively

* run "exclusive" and "manual" bazel-in-bazel integration tests in their own CI job as they take 8m+ to execute

```
//integration:bazel-schematics_test                                      PASSED in 317.2s
//integration:bazel_test                                                 PASSED in 167.8s
```

* Skip all integration tests that are now handled by angular_integration_test except the tests that are tracked for payload size; these are:
- cli-hello-world*
- hello_world__closure

* add & pin @babel deps as newer versions of babel break //packages/localize/src/tools/test:test

@babel/core dep had to be pinned to 7.6.4 or else //packages/localize/src/tools/test:test failed. Also //packages/localize uses @babel/generator, @babel/template, @babel/traverse & @babel/types so these deps were added to package.json as they were not being hoisted anymore from @babel/core transitive.

NB: integration/hello_world__systemjs_umd test must run with systemjs 0.20.0
NB: systemjs must be at 0.18.10 for legacy saucelabs job to pass
NB: With Bazel 2.0, the glob for the files to test `"integration/bazel/**"` is empty if integation/bazel is in .bazelignore. This glob worked under these conditions with 1.1.0. I did not bother testing with 1.2.x as not having integration/bazel in .bazelignore is correct.

PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
e084835fb1 Revert "feat: support passive event options by defining global variables in zone.js config file (#34503)"
This reverts commit d7d359e3ee.
2020-02-21 22:16:34 +00:00
e17bde99f8 fix(ivy): error in AOT when pipe inherits constructor from injectable that uses DI (#35468)
When a pipe inherits its constructor, and as a result its factory, from an injectable in AOT mode, it can end up throwing an error, because the inject implementation hasn't been set yet. These changes ensure that the implementation is set before the pipe's factory is invoked.

Note that this isn't a problem in JIT mode, because the factory inheritance works slightly differently, hence why this test isn't going through `TestBed`.

Fixes #35277.

PR Close #35468
2020-02-21 12:37:08 -08:00
4253662231 fix(ivy): add strictLiteralTypes to align Ivy + VE checking of literals (#35462)
Under View Engine's default (non-fullTemplateTypeCheck) checking, object and
array literals which appear in templates are treated as having type `any`.
This allows a number of patterns which would not otherwise compile, such as
indexing an object literal by a string:

```html
{{ {'a': 1, 'b': 2}[value] }}
```

(where `value` is `string`)

Ivy, meanwhile, has always inferred strong types for object literals, even
in its compatibility mode. This commit fixes the bug, and adds the
`strictLiteralTypes` flag to specifically control this inference. When the
flag is `false` (in compatibility mode), object and array literals receive
the `any` type.

PR Close #35462
2020-02-21 12:36:11 -08:00
a61fe4177f fix(ivy): emulate a View Engine type-checking bug with safe navigation (#35462)
In its default compatibility mode, the Ivy template type-checker attempts to
emulate the View Engine default mode as accurately as is possible. This
commit addresses a gap in this compatibility that stems from a View Engine
type-checking bug.

Consider two template expressions:

```html
{{ obj?.field }}
{{ fn()?.field }}
```

and suppose that the type of `obj` and `fn()` are the same - both return
either `null` or an object with a `field` property.

Under View Engine, these type-check differently. The `obj` case will catch
if the object type (when not null) does not have a `field` property, while
the `fn()` case will not. This is due to how View Engine represents safe
navigations:

```typescript
// for the 'obj' case
(obj == null ? null as any : obj.field)

// for the 'fn()' case
let tmp: any;
((tmp = fn()) == null ? null as any : tmp.field)
```

Because View Engine uses the same code generation backend as it does to
produce the runtime code for this expression, it uses a ternary for safe
navigation, with a temporary variable to avoid invoking 'fn()' twice. The
type of this temporary variable is 'any', however, which causes the
`tmp.field` check to be meaningless.

Previously, the Ivy template type-checker in compatibility mode assumed that
`fn()?.field` would always check for the presence of 'field' on the non-null
result of `fn()`. This commit emulates the View Engine bug in Ivy's
compatibility mode, so an 'any' type will be inferred under the same
conditions.

As part of this fix, a new format for safe navigation operations in template
type-checking code is introduced. This is based on the realization that
ternary based narrowing is unnecessary.

For the `fn()` case in strict mode, Ivy now generates:

```typescript
(null as any ? fn()!.field : undefined)
```

This effectively uses the ternary operator as a type "or" operation. The
resulting type will be a union of the type of `fn()!.field` with
`undefined`.

For the `fn()` case in compatibility mode, Ivy now emulates the bug with:

```typescript
(fn() as any).field
```

The cast expression includes the call to `fn()` and allows it to be checked
while still returning a type of `any` from the expression.

For the `obj` case in compatibility mode, Ivy now generates:

```typescript
(obj!.field as any)
```

This cast expression still returns `any` for its type, but will check for
the existence of `field` on the type of `obj!`.

PR Close #35462
2020-02-21 12:36:11 -08:00
049f118c1b fix(language-service): provide hover for interpolation in attribute value (#35494)
I think the bug is introduced in my PR#34847. For example, 'model="{{title}}"', the attribute value cannot be parsed by 'parseTemplateBindings'.

PR Close #35494
2020-02-21 12:35:51 -08:00
54fd33fb80 fix(language-service): infer context type of structural directives (#35537) (#35561)
PR Close #35561
2020-02-21 09:11:54 -08:00
bd6a39c364 fix(ngcc): correctly detect emitted TS helpers in ES5 (#35191)
In ES5 code, TypeScript requires certain helpers (such as
`__spreadArrays()`) to be able to support ES2015+ features. These
helpers can be either imported from `tslib` (by setting the
`importHelpers` TS compiler option to `true`) or emitted inline (by
setting the `importHelpers` and `noEmitHelpers` TS compiler options to
`false`, which is the default value for both).

Ngtsc's `StaticInterpreter` (which is also used during ngcc processing)
is able to statically evaluate some of these helpers (currently
`__assign()`, `__spread()` and `__spreadArrays()`), as long as
`ReflectionHost#getDefinitionOfFunction()` correctly detects the
declaration of the helper. For this to happen, the left-hand side of the
corresponding call expression (i.e. `__spread(...)` or
`tslib.__spread(...)`) must be evaluated as a function declaration for
`getDefinitionOfFunction()` to be called with.

In the case of imported helpers, the `tslib.__someHelper` expression was
resolved to a function declaration of the form
`export declare function __someHelper(...args: any[][]): any[];`, which
allows `getDefinitionOfFunction()` to correctly map it to a TS helper.

In contrast, in the case of emitted helpers (and regardless of the
module format: `CommonJS`, `ESNext`, `UMD`, etc.)), the `__someHelper`
identifier was resolved to a variable declaration of the form
`var __someHelper = (this && this.__someHelper) || function () { ... }`,
which upon further evaluation was categorized as a `DynamicValue`
(prohibiting further evaluation by the `getDefinitionOfFunction()`).

As a result of the above, emitted TypeScript helpers were not evaluated
in ES5 code.

---
This commit changes the detection of TS helpers to leverage the existing
`KnownFn` feature (previously only used for built-in functions).
`Esm5ReflectionHost` is changed to always return `KnownDeclaration`s for
TS helpers, both imported (`getExportsOfModule()`) as well as emitted
(`getDeclarationOfIdentifier()`).

Similar changes are made to `CommonJsReflectionHost` and
`UmdReflectionHost`.

The `KnownDeclaration`s are then mapped to `KnownFn`s in
`StaticInterpreter`, allowing it to statically evaluate call expressions
involving any kind of TS helpers.

Jira issue: https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1689

PR Close #35191
2020-02-21 09:06:46 -08:00
14744f27c5 refactor(compiler-cli): rename the BuiltinFn type to the more generic KnownFn (#35191)
This is in preparation of using the `KnownFn` type for known TypeScript
helpers (in addition to built-in functions/methods). This will in turn
allow simplifying the detection of both imported and emitted TypeScript
helpers.

PR Close #35191
2020-02-21 09:06:46 -08:00
b6e8847967 fix(ngcc): handle imports in dts files when processing CommonJS (#35191)
When statically evaluating CommonJS code it is possible to find that we
are looking for the declaration of an identifier that actually came from
a typings file (rather than a CommonJS file).

Previously, the CommonJS reflection host would always try to use a
CommonJS specific algorithm for finding identifier declarations, but
when the id is actually in a typings file this resulted in the returned
declaration being the containing file of the declaration rather than the
declaration itself.

Now the CommonJS reflection host will check to see if the file
containing the identifier is a typings file and use the appropriate
stategy.

(Note: This is the equivalent of #34356 but for CommonJS.)

PR Close #35191
2020-02-21 09:06:46 -08:00
d7d359e3ee feat: support passive event options by defining global variables in zone.js config file (#34503)
PR Close #34503
2020-02-21 09:06:26 -08:00
8cb1f65e7d build: update cli packages to latest versions (#35608)
PR Close #35608
2020-02-21 08:31:18 -08:00
22786c8e88 fix(ivy): incorrectly generating shared pure function between null and object literal (#35481)
In #33705 we made it so that we generate pure functions for object/array literals in order to avoid having them be shared across elements/views. The problem this introduced is that further down the line the `ContantPool` uses the generated literal in order to figure out whether to share an existing factory or to create a new one. `ConstantPool` determines whether to share a factory by creating a key from the AST node and using it to look it up in the factory cache, however the key generation function didn't handle function invocations and replaced them with `null`. This means that the key for `{foo: pureFunction0(...)}` and `{foo: null}` are the same.

These changes rework the logic so that instead of generating a `null` key
for function invocations, we generate a variable called `<unknown>` which
shouldn't be able to collide with anything.

Fixes #35298.

PR Close #35481
2020-02-20 15:23:58 -08:00
9228d7f15d perf(ivy): remove unused event argument in listener instructions (#35097)
Currently Ivy always generates the `$event` function argument, even if it isn't being used by the listener expressions. This can lead to unnecessary bytes being generated, because optimizers won't remove unused arguments by default. These changes add some logic to avoid adding the argument when it isn't required.

PR Close #35097
2020-02-20 15:22:13 -08:00
39ef57971c build: refactor zone bazel settings (#34532)
PR Close #34532
2020-02-20 15:20:14 -08:00
17b862cf82 feat: add an tickOptions parameter with property processNewMacroTasksSynchronously. (#33838)
This option will control whether to invoke the new macro tasks when ticking.

Close #33799

PR Close #33838
2020-02-20 15:14:59 -08:00
2562a3b1b0 fix(ivy): Add style="{{exp}}" based interpolation (#34202)
Fixes #33575

Add support for interpolation in styles as shown:
```
<div style="color: {{exp1}}; width: {{exp2}};">
```

PR Close #34202
2020-02-20 15:13:10 -08:00
66c06eb1ad fix(language-service): provide completions for the structural directive that only injects the 'ViewContainerRef' (#35466)
The completions list don't include the 'ngTemplateOutlet'. The directive is a structural directive when it has injected the 'TemplateRef' or 'ViewContainerRef'.

PR Close #35466
2020-02-20 15:12:50 -08:00
d2a112fa72 docs: clarify getting started deployment guide (#35510)
PR Close #35510
2020-02-20 15:12:28 -08:00
3cc812711b fix(ngcc): add default config for angular2-highcharts (#35527)
The package is deprecated (and thus not going to have a new release),
but still has ~7000 weekly downloads.

Fixes #35399

PR Close #35527
2020-02-20 15:12:07 -08:00
fde89156fa fix(ngcc): correctly detect outer aliased class identifiers in ES5 (#35527)
In ES5 and ES2015, class identifiers may have aliases. Previously, the
`NgccReflectionHost`s recognized the following formats:
- ES5:
    ```js
    var MyClass = (function () {
      function InnerClass() {}
      InnerClass_1 = InnerClass;
      ...
    }());
    ```
- ES2015:
    ```js
    let MyClass = MyClass_1 = class MyClass { ... };
    ```

In addition to the above, this commit adds support for recognizing an
alias outside the IIFE in ES5 classes (which was previously not
supported):
```js
var MyClass = MyClass_1 = (function () { ... }());
```

Jira issue: [FW-1869](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1869)

Partially addresses #35399.

PR Close #35527
2020-02-20 15:12:07 -08:00
2baf90209b refactor(ngcc): tighten method parameter type to avoid redundant check (#35527)
`Esm5ReflectionHost#getInnerFunctionDeclarationFromClassDeclaration()`
was already called with `ts.Declaration`, not `ts.Node`, so we can
tighten its parameter type and get rid of a redundant check.
`getIifeBody()` (called inside
`getInnerFunctionDeclarationFromClassDeclaration()`) will check whether
the given `ts.Declaration` is a `ts.VariableDeclaration`.

PR Close #35527
2020-02-20 15:12:07 -08:00
646655d09a fix(compiler): use FatalDiagnosticError to generate better error messages (#35244)
Prior to this commit, decorator handling logic in Ngtsc used `Error` to throw errors. This commit replaces most of these instances with `FatalDiagnosticError` class, which provider a better diagnostics error (including location of the problematic code).

PR Close #35244
2020-02-20 11:25:23 -08:00
df75451a0c fix(localize): support minified ES5 $localize calls (#35562)
Some minification tooling modifies `$localize` calls
to contain a comma sequence of items, where the
cooked and raw values are assigned to variables.

This change improves our ability to recognize these
structures.

Fixes #35376

PR Close #35562
2020-02-20 10:55:53 -08:00
c91304f191 docs: add downgraded output kebab-case example (#35581)
PR Close #35581
2020-02-20 10:55:34 -08:00
2aa940f55c fix(docs-infra): highlight the currently active node in top-bar (#33351)
Related to #33239 and #33255.

PR Close #33351
2020-02-20 10:52:54 -08:00
34b84f61e0 fix(docs-infra): use .tooltip in aio-top-menu items (#33351)
The top-menu items have both a `title` and a `tooltip` property. The
`title` is used as text content, so there is little point in using it as
"tooltip" (via the HTMLElement's `title` property) too.

This commit switches to using the `tooltip` property to populate the
`title`. Note that in many cases, the `tooltip` property is derived from
`title` anyway (so there is no practical change in behavior in these
cases).

PR Close #33351
2020-02-20 10:52:53 -08:00
dc4ae4b4cf fix(animations): false positive when detecting Node in Webpack builds (#35134)
We have to do some extra work in the animations module when we identify a Node environment which we determine based on the `process` global. The problem is that by default Webpack will polyfill the `process`, causing us to incorrectly identify it. These changes make it so that the check isn't thrown off by Webpack.

Fixes #35117.

PR Close #35134
2020-02-20 10:51:15 -08:00
1b72fc10eb docs: edit displaying-data page to introduce section (#35507)
PR Close #35507
2020-02-20 10:50:05 -08:00
4c693ea817 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to 6aa3c134c (#35578)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](d452f0873...6aa3c134c):

**Modified**
- help/e2e.json

PR Close #35578
2020-02-20 10:47:26 -08:00
1997b86a00 fix(docs-infra): improve focus styles in topnav and footer (#33255)
Fixes #33239

PR Close #33255
2020-02-19 12:51:27 -08:00
a756161dc2 fix(core): make subclass inherit developer-defined data (#35105)
PR Close #35105
2020-02-19 12:50:48 -08:00
8e12707f88 build: remove dependency on @types/chokidar (#35371)
We recently updated chokidar to `3.0.0`. The latest version of
chokidar provides TypeScript types on its own and makes the extra
dependency on the `@types` unnecessary.

This seems to have caused the `build-packages-dist` script to fail with
an error like:

```
[strictDeps] transitive dependency on external/npm/node_modules/chokidar/types/index.d.ts
   not allowed. Please add the BUILD target to your rule's deps.
```

It's unclear why that happens, but a reasonable theory would be that
the TS compilation accidentally picked up the types from `chokidar`
instead of `@types/chokidar`, and the strict deps `@bazel/typescript`
check reported this as issue because it's not an explicit target dependency.

PR Close #35371
2020-02-19 12:49:52 -08:00
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@ -1,10 +1,97 @@
# Bazel does not yet support wildcards or other .gitignore semantics for
# .bazelignore. Two issues for this feature request are outstanding:
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7093
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/8106
.git
node_modules
dist
aio/content
aio/node_modules
aio/tools/examples/shared/node_modules
integration/bazel
integration/bazel-schematics/demo
integration/platform-server/node_modules
packages/bazel/node_modules
integration/bazel/bazel-bazel
integration/bazel/bazel-bin
integration/bazel/bazel-out
integration/bazel/bazel-testlogs
integration/bazel-schematics/demo
# All integration test node_modules folders
integration/bazel/node_modules
integration/bazel-schematics/node_modules
integration/cli-hello-world/node_modules
integration/cli-hello-world-ivy-compat/node_modules
integration/cli-hello-world-ivy-i18n/node_modules
integration/cli-hello-world-ivy-minimal/node_modules
integration/cli-hello-world-lazy/node_modules
integration/cli-hello-world-lazy-rollup/node_modules
integration/dynamic-compiler/node_modules
integration/hello_world__closure/node_modules
integration/hello_world__systemjs_umd/node_modules
integration/i18n/node_modules
integration/injectable-def/node_modules
integration/ivy-i18n/node_modules
integration/language_service_plugin/node_modules
integration/ng_elements/node_modules
integration/ng_elements_schematics/node_modules
integration/ng_update/node_modules
integration/ng_update_migrations/node_modules
integration/ngcc/node_modules
integration/platform-server/node_modules
integration/service-worker-schema/node_modules
integration/side-effects/node_modules
integration/terser/node_modules
integration/typings_test_ts36/node_modules
integration/typings_test_ts37/node_modules
# All integration test .yarn_local_cache folders
integration/bazel/.yarn_local_cache
integration/bazel-schematics/.yarn_local_cache
integration/cli-hello-world/.yarn_local_cache
integration/cli-hello-world-ivy-compat/.yarn_local_cache
integration/cli-hello-world-ivy-i18n/.yarn_local_cache
integration/cli-hello-world-ivy-minimal/.yarn_local_cache
integration/cli-hello-world-lazy/.yarn_local_cache
integration/cli-hello-world-lazy-rollup/.yarn_local_cache
integration/dynamic-compiler/.yarn_local_cache
integration/hello_world__closure/.yarn_local_cache
integration/hello_world__systemjs_umd/.yarn_local_cache
integration/i18n/.yarn_local_cache
integration/injectable-def/.yarn_local_cache
integration/ivy-i18n/.yarn_local_cache
integration/language_service_plugin/.yarn_local_cache
integration/ng_elements/.yarn_local_cache
integration/ng_elements_schematics/.yarn_local_cache
integration/ng_update/.yarn_local_cache
integration/ng_update_migrations/.yarn_local_cache
integration/ngcc/.yarn_local_cache
integration/platform-server/.yarn_local_cache
integration/service-worker-schema/.yarn_local_cache
integration/side-effects/.yarn_local_cache
integration/terser/.yarn_local_cache
integration/typings_test_ts36/.yarn_local_cache
integration/typings_test_ts37/.yarn_local_cache
# All integration test NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json folders
integration/bazel/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/bazel-schematics/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/cli-hello-world/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/cli-hello-world-ivy-compat/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/cli-hello-world-ivy-i18n/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/cli-hello-world-ivy-minimal/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/cli-hello-world-lazy/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/cli-hello-world-lazy-rollup/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/dynamic-compiler/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/hello_world__closure/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/hello_world__systemjs_umd/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/i18n/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/injectable-def/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/ivy-i18n/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/language_service_plugin/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/ng_elements/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/ng_elements_schematics/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/ng_update/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/ng_update_migrations/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/ngcc/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/platform-server/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/service-worker-schema/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/side-effects/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/terser/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/typings_test_ts36/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json
integration/typings_test_ts37/NPM_PACKAGE_MANIFEST.json

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@ -33,6 +33,11 @@ build --incompatible_strict_action_env
run --incompatible_strict_action_env
test --incompatible_strict_action_env
# Do not build runfile trees by default. If an execution strategy relies on runfile
# symlink teee, the tree is created on-demand. See: https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6627
# and https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/commit/03246077f948f2790a83520e7dccc2625650e6df
build --nobuild_runfile_links
###############################
# Release support #
# Turn on these settings with #
@ -42,7 +47,7 @@ test --incompatible_strict_action_env
# Releases should always be stamped with version control info
# This command assumes node on the path and is a workaround for
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/4802
build:release --workspace_status_command="node ./tools/bazel_stamp_vars.js"
build:release --workspace_status_command="yarn -s ng-dev release build-env-stamp"
build:release --stamp
###############################
@ -62,6 +67,16 @@ test --test_output=errors
# Bazel flags for CircleCI are in /.circleci/bazel.linux.rc and /.circleci/bazel.windows.rc
##################################
# Settings for integration tests #
##################################
# Trick bazel into treating BUILD files under integration/bazel as being regular files
# This lets us glob() up all the files inside this integration test to make them inputs to tests
# (Note, we cannot use common --deleted_packages because the bazel version command doesn't support it)
build --deleted_packages=integration/bazel,integration/bazel/src,integration/bazel/src/hello-world,integration/bazel/test,integration/bazel/test/e2e
query --deleted_packages=integration/bazel,integration/bazel/src,integration/bazel/src/hello-world,integration/bazel/test,integration/bazel/test/e2e
################################
# Temporary Settings for Ivy #
################################
@ -100,7 +115,6 @@ build:remote --javabase=@rbe_ubuntu1604_angular//java:jdk
build:remote --host_java_toolchain=@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:toolchain_hostjdk8
build:remote --java_toolchain=@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:toolchain_hostjdk8
build:remote --crosstool_top=@rbe_ubuntu1604_angular//cc:toolchain
build:remote --action_env=BAZEL_DO_NOT_DETECT_CPP_TOOLCHAIN=1
build:remote --extra_toolchains=@rbe_ubuntu1604_angular//config:cc-toolchain
build:remote --extra_execution_platforms=//tools:rbe_ubuntu1604-angular
build:remote --host_platform=//tools:rbe_ubuntu1604-angular

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
3.2.0
# [NB: this comment has to be after the first line, see https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazelisk/issues/117]
# When updating the Bazel version you also need to update the RBE toolchains version in package.bzl

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@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ We use this as a symmetric AES encryption key to encrypt tokens like
a GitHub token that enables publishing snapshots.
To create the github_token file, we take this approach:
- Find the angular-builds:token in http://valentine
- Find the angular-builds:token in the internal pw database
- Go inside the CircleCI default docker image so you use the same version of openssl as we will at runtime: `docker run --rm -it circleci/node:10.12`
- echo "https://[token]:@github.com" > credentials
- openssl aes-256-cbc -e -in credentials -out .circleci/github_token -k $KEY
- If needed, base64-encode the result so you can copy-paste it out of docker: `base64 github_token`
- If needed, base64-encode the result so you can copy-paste it out of docker: `base64 github_token`

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@ -14,8 +14,17 @@ build --repository_cache=/home/circleci/bazel_repository_cache
# Bazel doesn't calculate the memory ceiling correctly when running under Docker.
# Limit Bazel to consuming resources that fit in CircleCI "xlarge" class
# https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#resource_class
build --local_resources=14336,8.0,1.0
build --local_cpu_resources=8
build --local_ram_resources=14336
# All build executed remotely should be done using our RBE configuration.
build:remote --google_default_credentials
# Upload to GCP's Build Status viewer to allow for us to have better viewing of execution/build
# logs. This is only done on CI as the BES (GCP's Build Status viewer) API requires credentials
# from service accounts, rather than end user accounts.
build:remote --bes_backend=buildeventservice.googleapis.com
build:remote --bes_timeout=30s
build:remote --bes_results_url="https://source.cloud.google.com/results/invocations/"
build --config=remote

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@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ try-import %workspace%/.circleci/bazel.common.rc
# speeding up the analysis time significantly with Bazel managed node dependencies on the CI.
build --repository_cache=C:/Users/circleci/bazel_repository_cache
# Manually set the local resources used in windows CI runs
build --local_ram_resources=13500
build --local_cpu_resources=4
# All windows jobs run on master and should use http caching
build --remote_http_cache=https://storage.googleapis.com/angular-team-cache
build --remote_accept_cached=true

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@ -22,15 +22,18 @@ version: 2.1
# **NOTE 1 **: If you change the cache key prefix, also sync the cache_key_fallback to match.
# **NOTE 2 **: Keep the static part of the cache key as prefix to enable correct fallbacks.
# See https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/caching/#restoring-cache for how prefixes work in CircleCI.
var_3: &cache_key v3-angular-node-12-{{ checksum "yarn.lock" }}-{{ checksum "WORKSPACE" }}-{{ checksum "packages/bazel/package.bzl" }}-{{ checksum "aio/yarn.lock" }}
var_4: &cache_key_fallback v3-angular-node-12-
var_3_win: &cache_key_win v5-angular-win-node-12-{{ checksum "yarn.lock" }}-{{ checksum "WORKSPACE" }}-{{ checksum "packages/bazel/package.bzl" }}-{{ checksum "aio/yarn.lock" }}
var_4_win: &cache_key_win_fallback v5-angular-win-node-12-
var_3: &cache_key v7-angular-node-12-{{ checksum ".bazelversion" }}-{{ checksum "yarn.lock" }}-{{ checksum "WORKSPACE" }}-{{ checksum "packages/bazel/package.bzl" }}-{{ checksum "aio/yarn.lock" }}
# We invalidate the cache if the Bazel version changes because otherwise the `bazelisk` cache
# folder will contain all previously used versions and ultimately cause the cache restoring to
# be slower due to its growing size.
var_4: &cache_key_fallback v7-angular-node-12-{{ checksum ".bazelversion" }}
var_3_win: &cache_key_win v7-angular-win-node-12-{{ checksum ".bazelversion" }}-{{ checksum "yarn.lock" }}-{{ checksum "WORKSPACE" }}-{{ checksum "packages/bazel/package.bzl" }}-{{ checksum "aio/yarn.lock" }}
var_4_win: &cache_key_win_fallback v7-angular-win-node-12-{{ checksum ".bazelversion" }}
# Cache key for the `components-repo-unit-tests` job. **Note** when updating the SHA in the
# cache keys also update the SHA for the "COMPONENTS_REPO_COMMIT" environment variable.
var_5: &components_repo_unit_tests_cache_key v5-angular-components-2ec7254f88c4865e0de251f74c27e64c9d00d40a
var_6: &components_repo_unit_tests_cache_key_fallback v5-angular-components-
var_5: &components_repo_unit_tests_cache_key v7-angular-components-f428c00465dfcf8a020237f22532480eedbd2cb6
var_6: &components_repo_unit_tests_cache_key_fallback v7-angular-components-
# Workspace initially persisted by the `setup` job, and then enhanced by `build-npm-packages` and
# `build-ivy-npm-packages`.
@ -64,9 +67,6 @@ var_10: &only_on_master
# **NOTE 1**: Pin to exact images using an ID (SHA). See https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/circleci-images/#using-a-docker-image-id-to-pin-an-image-to-a-fixed-version.
# (Using the tag in not necessary when pinning by ID, but include it anyway for documentation purposes.)
# **NOTE 2**: If you change the version of the docker images, also change the `cache_key` suffix.
# **NOTE 3**: If you change the version of the `*-browsers` docker image, make sure the
# `--versions.chrome` arg in `integration/bazel-schematics/test.sh` specifies a
# ChromeDriver version that is compatible with the Chrome version in the image.
executors:
default-executor:
parameters:
@ -78,20 +78,6 @@ executors:
resource_class: << parameters.resource_class >>
working_directory: ~/ng
browsers-executor:
parameters:
resource_class:
type: string
default: medium
docker:
# The browser docker image comes with Chrome and Firefox preinstalled. This is just
# needed for jobs that run tests without Bazel. Bazel runs tests with browsers that will be
# fetched by the Webtesting rules. Therefore for jobs that run tests with Bazel, we don't need a
# docker image with browsers pre-installed.
- image: circleci/node:12.14.1-browsers@sha256:792797ab9be3179be7c9fc38a0931a3349288e699467c8d646d7c54e148ae46c
resource_class: << parameters.resource_class >>
working_directory: ~/ng
windows-executor:
working_directory: ~/ng
resource_class: windows.medium
@ -131,11 +117,24 @@ commands:
sudo apt-get update
# Install GTK+ graphical user interface (libgtk-3-0), advanced linux sound architecture (libasound2)
# and network security service libraries (libnss3) & X11 Screen Saver extension library (libssx1)
# which are dependendies of chrome & needed for karma & protractor headless chrome tests.
# which are dependencies of chrome & needed for karma & protractor headless chrome tests.
# This is a very small install which takes around 7s in comparing to using the full
# circleci/node:x.x.x-browsers image.
sudo apt-get -y install libgtk-3-0 libasound2 libnss3 libxss1
# Install java runtime which is required by some integration tests such as
# //integration:hello_world__closure_test, //integration:i18n_test and
# //integration:ng_elements_test to run the closure compiler
install_java:
description: Install java
steps:
- run:
name: Install java
command: |
sudo apt-get update
# Install java runtime
sudo apt-get install default-jre
# Initializes the CI environment by setting up common environment variables.
init_environment:
description: Initializing environment (setting up variables)
@ -161,7 +160,7 @@ commands:
description: Sets up a domain that resolves to the local host.
steps:
- run:
name: Preparing environment for running tests on Saucelabs.
name: Preparing environment for running tests on Sauce Labs.
command: |
# For SauceLabs jobs, we set up a domain which resolves to the machine which launched
# the tunnel. We do this because devices are sometimes not able to properly resolve
@ -173,13 +172,13 @@ commands:
setSecretVar SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY $(echo $SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY | rev)
- run:
# Sets up a local domain in the machine's host file that resolves to the local
# host. This domain is helpful in Saucelabs tests where devices are not able to
# host. This domain is helpful in Sauce Labs tests where devices are not able to
# properly resolve `localhost` or `127.0.0.1` through the sauce-connect tunnel.
name: Setting up alias domain for local host.
command: echo "127.0.0.1 $SAUCE_LOCALHOST_ALIAS_DOMAIN" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
# Normally this would be an individual job instead of a command.
# But startup and setup time for each invidual windows job are high enough to discourage
# But startup and setup time for each individual windows job are high enough to discourage
# many small jobs, so instead we use a command for setup unless the gain becomes significant.
setup_win:
description: Setup windows node environment
@ -196,10 +195,11 @@ commands:
- *cache_key_win_fallback
# Reinstall to get windows binaries.
- run: yarn install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive
# Install @bazel/bazel globally and use that for the first run.
# Install @bazel/bazelisk globally and use that for the first run.
# Workaround for https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/issues/894
- run: yarn global add @bazel/bazel@$env:BAZEL_VERSION
- run: bazel info
# NB: the issue was for @bazel/bazel but the same problem applies to @bazel/bazelisk
- run: yarn global add @bazel/bazelisk@$env:BAZELISK_VERSION
- run: bazelisk info
notify_webhook_on_fail:
description: Notify a webhook about failure
@ -223,6 +223,7 @@ jobs:
executor: default-executor
steps:
- checkout
- init_environment
- run:
name: Rebase PR on target branch
# After checkout, rebase on top of target branch.
@ -232,7 +233,7 @@ jobs:
git config user.name "angular-ci"
git config user.email "angular-ci"
# Rebase PR on top of target branch.
node tools/rebase-pr.js angular/angular ${CIRCLE_PR_NUMBER}
node tools/rebase-pr.js
else
echo "This build is not over a PR, nothing to do."
fi
@ -241,7 +242,6 @@ jobs:
keys:
- *cache_key
- *cache_key_fallback
- init_environment
- run:
name: Running Yarn install
command: yarn install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive
@ -269,22 +269,25 @@ jobs:
- custom_attach_workspace
- init_environment
- run: 'yarn bazel:format -mode=check ||
(echo "BUILD files not formatted. Please run ''yarn bazel:format''" ; exit 1)'
# Run the skylark linter to check our Bazel rules
- run: 'yarn bazel:lint ||
(echo -e "\n.bzl files have lint errors. Please run ''yarn bazel:lint-fix''"; exit 1)'
- run: yarn gulp lint
- run: node tools/pullapprove/verify.js
- run: yarn -s tslint
- run: yarn -s ng-dev format changed $CI_GIT_BASE_REVISION --check
- run: yarn -s ts-circular-deps:check
- run: yarn -s ng-dev pullapprove verify
- run: yarn -s ng-dev commit-message validate-range --range $CI_COMMIT_RANGE
test:
executor:
name: default-executor
resource_class: xlarge
# Now that large integration tests are running locally in parallel (they can't run on RBE yet
# as they require network access for yarn install), this test is running out of memory
# consistently with the xlarge machine.
# TODO: switch back to xlarge once integration tests are running on remote-exec
resource_class: 2xlarge+
steps:
- custom_attach_workspace
- init_environment
- install_chrome_libs
- install_java
- run:
command: yarn bazel test //... --build_tag_filters=-ivy-only --test_tag_filters=-ivy-only
no_output_timeout: 20m
@ -297,6 +300,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- custom_attach_workspace
- init_environment
- install_chrome_libs
# We need to explicitly specify the --symlink_prefix option because otherwise we would
# not be able to easily find the output bin directory when uploading artifacts for size
# measurements.
@ -323,11 +327,7 @@ jobs:
path: dist/bin/packages/core/test/bundling/todo/bundle.min.js.br
destination: core/todo/bundle.br
# This job is currently a PoC for running tests on SauceLabs via bazel. It runs a subset of the
# tests in `legacy-unit-tests-saucelabs` (see
# [BUILD.bazel](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/ef44f51d5/BUILD.bazel#L66-L92)).
#
# NOTE: This is currently limited to master builds only. See the `default_workflow` configuration.
# NOTE: This is currently limited to master builds only. See the `monitoring` configuration.
saucelabs_view_engine:
executor:
name: default-executor
@ -340,16 +340,18 @@ jobs:
- init_environment
- init_saucelabs_environment
- run:
name: Run Bazel tests on Saucelabs
name: Run Bazel tests on Saucelabs with ViewEngine
# See /tools/saucelabs/README.md for more info
command: |
yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_setup
yarn bazel test //:saucelabs_unit_tests_poc_suite --config=saucelabs
TESTS=$(./node_modules/.bin/bazelisk query --output label '(kind(karma_web_test, ...) intersect attr("tags", "saucelabs", ...)) except attr("tags", "ivy-only", ...) except attr("tags", "fixme-saucelabs-ve", ...)')
yarn bazel test --config=saucelabs ${TESTS}
yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_stop
no_output_timeout: 20m
no_output_timeout: 40m
- notify_webhook_on_fail:
webhook_url_env_var: SLACK_DEV_INFRA_CI_FAILURES_WEBHOOK_URL
# NOTE: This is currently limited to master builds only. See the `monitoring` configuration.
saucelabs_ivy:
executor:
name: default-executor
@ -362,13 +364,16 @@ jobs:
- init_environment
- init_saucelabs_environment
- run:
name: Run Bazel tests on Saucelabs
name: Run Bazel tests on Saucelabs with Ivy
# See /tools/saucelabs/README.md for more info
command: |
yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_setup
yarn bazel test //:saucelabs_unit_tests --config=saucelabs --config=ivy
TESTS=$(./node_modules/.bin/bazelisk query --output label '(kind(karma_web_test, ...) intersect attr("tags", "saucelabs", ...)) except attr("tags", "no-ivy-aot", ...) except attr("tags", "fixme-saucelabs-ivy", ...)')
yarn bazel test --config=saucelabs --config=ivy ${TESTS}
yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_stop
no_output_timeout: 20m
no_output_timeout: 40m
- notify_webhook_on_fail:
webhook_url_env_var: SLACK_DEV_INFRA_CI_FAILURES_WEBHOOK_URL
test_aio:
executor: default-executor
@ -376,10 +381,6 @@ jobs:
- custom_attach_workspace
- init_environment
- install_chrome_libs
# Compile dependencies to ivy
# Running `ngcc` here (instead of implicitly via `ng build`) allows us to take advantage of
# the parallel, async mode speed-up (~20-25s on CI).
- run: yarn --cwd aio ngcc --properties es2015
# Build aio
- run: yarn --cwd aio build --progress=false
# Lint the code
@ -442,7 +443,7 @@ jobs:
test_docs_examples:
parameters:
ivy:
viewengine:
type: boolean
default: false
executor:
@ -455,19 +456,10 @@ jobs:
- install_chrome_libs
# Install aio
- run: yarn --cwd aio install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive
- when:
condition: << parameters.ivy >>
steps:
# Rename the Ivy packages dist folder to "dist/packages-dist" as the AIO
# package installer picks up the locally built packages from that location.
# *Note*: We could also adjust the packages installer, but given we won't have
# two different folders of Angular distributions in the future, we should keep
# the packages installer unchanged.
- run: mv dist/packages-dist-ivy-aot dist/packages-dist
# Run examples tests. The "CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX" will be set if "parallelism" is enabled.
# Since the parallelism is set to "5", there will be five parallel CircleCI containers.
# with either "0", "1", etc as node index. This can be passed to the "--shard" argument.
- run: yarn --cwd aio example-e2e --setup --local <<# parameters.ivy >>--ivy<</ parameters.ivy >> --cliSpecsConcurrency=5 --shard=${CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX}/${CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL} --retry 2
- run: yarn --cwd aio example-e2e --setup --local <<# parameters.viewengine >>--viewengine<</ parameters.viewengine >> --cliSpecsConcurrency=5 --shard=${CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX}/${CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL} --retry 2
# This job should only be run on PR builds, where `CI_PULL_REQUEST` is not `false`.
aio_preview:
@ -513,7 +505,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- custom_attach_workspace
- init_environment
- run: node scripts/build-packages-dist.js
- run: node scripts/build/build-packages-dist.js
# Save the npm packages from //packages/... for other workflow jobs to read
- persist_to_workspace:
@ -529,6 +521,7 @@ jobs:
- "node_modules"
- "aio/node_modules"
- "~/bazel_repository_cache"
- "~/.cache/bazelisk"
# Build the ivy npm packages.
build-ivy-npm-packages:
@ -538,36 +531,14 @@ jobs:
steps:
- custom_attach_workspace
- init_environment
- run: node scripts/build-ivy-npm-packages.js
- run: node scripts/build/build-ivy-npm-packages.js
# Save the npm packages from //packages/... for other workflow jobs to read
- persist_to_workspace:
root: *workspace_location
paths:
- ng/dist/packages-dist-ivy-aot
# We run the integration tests outside of Bazel for now.
# They are a separate workflow job so that they can be easily re-run.
# When the tests are ported to bazel test targets, they should move to the "test"
# job above, as part of the bazel test command. That has flaky_test_attempts so the
# need to re-run manually should be alleviated.
# See comments inside the integration/run_tests.sh script.
integration_test:
executor:
# Needed because the integration/bazel-schematics test expects Chrome to be installed
# TODO(gregmagolan): remove the dependency on local chrome from that test
name: browsers-executor
# Note: we run Bazel in one of the integration tests, and it can consume >2G
# of memory. Together with the system under test, this can exhaust the RAM
# on a 4G worker so we use a larger machine here too.
resource_class: xlarge
parallelism: 4
steps:
- custom_attach_workspace
- init_environment
# Runs the integration tests in parallel across multiple CircleCI container instances. The
# amount of container nodes for this job is controlled by the "parallelism" option.
- run: ./integration/run_tests.sh ${CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX} ${CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL}
- ng/dist/zone.js-dist-ivy-aot
# This job creates compressed tarballs (`.tgz` files) for all Angular packages and stores them as
# build artifacts. This makes it easy to try out changes from a PR build for testing purposes.
@ -625,8 +596,8 @@ jobs:
- run:
name: Decrypt github credentials
# We need ensure that the same default digest is used for encoding and decoding with
# openssl. Openssl versions might have different default digests which can cause
# decryption failures based on the installed openssl version. https://stackoverflow.com/a/39641378/4317734
# OpenSSL. OpenSSL versions might have different default digests which can cause
# decryption failures based on the installed OpenSSL version. https://stackoverflow.com/a/39641378/4317734
command: 'openssl aes-256-cbc -d -in .circleci/github_token -md md5 -k "${KEY}" -out ~/.git_credentials'
- run: ./scripts/ci/publish-build-artifacts.sh
@ -760,8 +731,8 @@ jobs:
- run: yarn --cwd packages/zone.js promisetest
- run: yarn --cwd packages/zone.js promisefinallytest
- run: yarn bazel build //packages/zone.js:npm_package &&
cp dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone-mix.js ./packages/zone.js/test/extra/ &&
cp dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone-patch-electron.js ./packages/zone.js/test/extra/ &&
cp dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/bundles/zone-mix.umd.js ./packages/zone.js/test/extra/ &&
cp dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/bundles/zone-patch-electron.umd.js ./packages/zone.js/test/extra/ &&
yarn --cwd packages/zone.js electrontest
- run: yarn --cwd packages/zone.js jesttest
@ -819,17 +790,6 @@ workflows:
- legacy-unit-tests-saucelabs:
requires:
- setup
- saucelabs_ivy:
requires:
- test_ivy_aot
- saucelabs_view_engine:
# This job is currently a PoC and a subset of `legacy-unit-tests-saucelabs`. Running on
# master only to avoid wasting resources.
# TODO: Run this job on all branches (including PRs) as soon as it is not a PoC and
# we can remove the legacy saucelabs job.
<<: *only_on_master
requires:
- setup
- test_aio:
requires:
- setup
@ -851,10 +811,10 @@ workflows:
requires:
- build-npm-packages
- test_docs_examples:
name: test_docs_examples_ivy
ivy: true
name: test_docs_examples_viewengine
viewengine: true
requires:
- build-ivy-npm-packages
- build-npm-packages
- aio_preview:
# Only run on PR builds. (There can be no previews for non-PR builds.)
<<: *only_on_pull_requests
@ -863,9 +823,6 @@ workflows:
- test_aio_preview:
requires:
- aio_preview
- integration_test:
requires:
- build-npm-packages
- publish_packages_as_artifacts:
requires:
- build-npm-packages
@ -878,13 +835,11 @@ workflows:
# Only publish if tests and integration tests pass
- test
- test_ivy_aot
- integration_test
- saucelabs_ivy
# Only publish if `aio`/`docs` tests using the locally built Angular packages pass
- test_aio_local
- test_aio_local_viewengine
- test_docs_examples
- test_docs_examples_ivy
- test_docs_examples_viewengine
# Get the artifacts to publish from the build-packages-dist job
# since the publishing script expects the legacy outputs layout.
- build-npm-packages
@ -911,7 +866,7 @@ workflows:
requires:
- test_ivy_aot
aio_monitoring:
monitoring:
jobs:
- setup
- aio_monitoring_stable:
@ -920,8 +875,26 @@ workflows:
- aio_monitoring_next:
requires:
- setup
- saucelabs_ivy:
# Testing saucelabs via Bazel currently taking longer than the legacy saucelabs job as it
# each karma_web_test target is provisioning and tearing down browsers which is adding
# a lot of overhead. Running once daily on master only to avoid wasting resources and
# slowing down CI for PRs.
# TODO: Run this job on all branches (including PRs) once karma_web_test targets can
# share provisioned browsers and we can remove the legacy saucelabs job.
requires:
- setup
- saucelabs_view_engine:
# Testing saucelabs via Bazel currently taking longer than the legacy saucelabs job as it
# each karma_web_test target is provisioning and tearing down browsers which is adding
# a lot of overhead. Running once daily on master only to avoid wasting resources and
# slowing down CI for PRs.
# TODO: Run this job on all branches (including PRs) once karma_web_test targets can
# share provisioned browsers and we can remove the legacy saucelabs job.
requires:
- setup
triggers:
- schedule:
<<: *only_on_master
# Runs AIO monitoring jobs at 10:00AM every day.
# Runs monitoring jobs at 10:00AM every day.
cron: "0 10 * * *"

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
# Variables
readonly projectDir=$(realpath "$(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]})/..")
readonly envHelpersPath="$projectDir/.circleci/env-helpers.inc.sh";
readonly bashEnvCachePath="$projectDir/.circleci/bash_env_cache";
# Load helpers and make them available everywhere (through `$BASH_ENV`).
source $envHelpersPath;
@ -14,6 +15,7 @@ echo "source $envHelpersPath;" >> $BASH_ENV;
####################################################################################################
# See https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/env-vars/#built-in-environment-variables for more info.
####################################################################################################
setPublicVar CI "$CI"
setPublicVar PROJECT_ROOT "$projectDir";
setPublicVar CI_AIO_MIN_PWA_SCORE "95";
# This is the branch being built; e.g. `pull/12345` for PR builds.
@ -22,10 +24,14 @@ setPublicVar CI_BUILD_URL "$CIRCLE_BUILD_URL";
setPublicVar CI_COMMIT "$CIRCLE_SHA1";
# `CI_COMMIT_RANGE` is only used on push builds (a.k.a. non-PR, non-scheduled builds and rerun
# workflows of such builds).
setPublicVar CI_GIT_BASE_REVISION "${CIRCLE_GIT_BASE_REVISION}";
setPublicVar CI_GIT_REVISION "${CIRCLE_GIT_REVISION}";
setPublicVar CI_COMMIT_RANGE "$CIRCLE_GIT_BASE_REVISION..$CIRCLE_GIT_REVISION";
setPublicVar CI_PULL_REQUEST "${CIRCLE_PR_NUMBER:-false}";
setPublicVar CI_REPO_NAME "$CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME";
setPublicVar CI_REPO_OWNER "$CIRCLE_PROJECT_USERNAME";
setPublicVar CI_PR_REPONAME "$CIRCLE_PR_REPONAME";
setPublicVar CI_PR_USERNAME "$CIRCLE_PR_USERNAME";
####################################################################################################
@ -68,7 +74,7 @@ setPublicVar COMPONENTS_REPO_TMP_DIR "/tmp/angular-components-repo"
setPublicVar COMPONENTS_REPO_URL "https://github.com/angular/components.git"
setPublicVar COMPONENTS_REPO_BRANCH "master"
# **NOTE**: When updating the commit SHA, also update the cache key in the CircleCI `config.yml`.
setPublicVar COMPONENTS_REPO_COMMIT "2ec7254f88c4865e0de251f74c27e64c9d00d40a"
setPublicVar COMPONENTS_REPO_COMMIT "f428c00465dfcf8a020237f22532480eedbd2cb6"
####################################################################################################
@ -82,6 +88,22 @@ openssl aes-256-cbc -d -in "${projectDir}/.circleci/gcp_token" \
####################################################################################################
cp "${projectDir}/.circleci/bazel.linux.rc" "$HOME/.bazelrc";
####################################################################################################
# Create shell script in /tmp for Bazel actions to access CI envs without
# busting the cache. Used by payload-size.sh script in integration tests.
####################################################################################################
readonly bazelVarEnv="/tmp/bazel-ci-env.sh"
echo "# Setup by /.circle/env.sh" > $bazelVarEnv
echo "export PROJECT_ROOT=\"${PROJECT_ROOT}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_BRANCH=\"${CI_BRANCH}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_BUILD_URL=\"${CI_BUILD_URL}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_COMMIT=\"${CI_COMMIT}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_COMMIT_RANGE=\"${CI_COMMIT_RANGE}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_PULL_REQUEST=\"${CI_PULL_REQUEST}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_REPO_NAME=\"${CI_REPO_NAME}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_REPO_OWNER=\"${CI_REPO_OWNER}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
echo "export CI_SECRET_PAYLOAD_FIREBASE_TOKEN=\"${CI_SECRET_PAYLOAD_FIREBASE_TOKEN}\";" >> $bazelVarEnv
####################################################################################################
####################################################################################################
## Source `$BASH_ENV` to make the variables available immediately. ##

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@ -60,14 +60,15 @@ if (require.resolve === module) {
// 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);
});
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) {
@ -77,15 +78,12 @@ function postJson(url, data) {
const statusCode = res.statusCode || -1;
let responseText = '';
res.
on('error', reject).
on('data', d => responseText += d).
on('end', () => resolve({statusCode, 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));
request(url, opts, onResponse).on('error', reject).end(JSON.stringify(data));
});
}

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@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ Add-Content $profile '$Env:path = "${Env:ProgramFiles}\nodejs\;C:\Users\circleci
# Environment variables for Bazel
Add-Content $profile '$Env:BAZEL_SH = "C:\tools\msys64\usr\bin\bash.exe"'
# Get the bazel version devdep and store it in a global var for use in the circleci job.
$bazelVersion = & ${Env:ProgramFiles}\nodejs\node.exe -e "console.log(require('./package.json').devDependencies['@bazel/bazel'])"
# This is a tricky situation: we want $bazelVersion to be evaluated but not $Env:BAZEL_VERSION.
# Get the bazelisk version devdep and store it in a global var for use in the circleci job.
$bazeliskVersion = & ${Env:ProgramFiles}\nodejs\node.exe -e "console.log(require('./package.json').devDependencies['@bazel/bazelisk'])"
# This is a tricky situation: we want $bazeliskVersion to be evaluated but not $Env:BAZELISK_VERSION.
# Formatting works https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32127583/expand-variable-inside-single-quotes
$bazelVersionGlobalVar = '$Env:BAZEL_VERSION = "{0}"' -f $bazelVersion
Add-Content $profile $bazelVersionGlobalVar
$bazeliskVersionGlobalVar = '$Env:BAZELISK_VERSION = "{0}"' -f $bazeliskVersion
Add-Content $profile $bazeliskVersionGlobalVar
# Remove the CircleCI checkout SSH override, because it breaks cloning repositories through Bazel.
# See https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/401454 for an example.

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about: Report a security issue in Angular Framework, Material, or CLI
---
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---
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## Ruta donde se encuentra el archivo dentro del proyecto de Angular
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## PR Checklist
Please check if your PR fulfills the following requirements:
## Lista de Verificación del PR
Comprueba si tu PR cumple los siguientes requisitos:
- [ ] The commit message follows our guidelines: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit
- [ ] Tests for the changes have been added (for bug fixes / features)
- [ ] Docs have been added / updated (for bug fixes / features)
- [ ] El mensaje de commit conforme con [nuestras reglas](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit)
- [ ] Prueba los cambios que agregaste (arreglo de bugs / funcionalidades)
- [ ] Revisa tus traducciones o cambios de contenido
- [ ] Consulté el [diccionario de términos](https://github.com/angular-hispano/angular/issues/9) en español
- [ ] Se han creado dos archivos con la extensión correspondiente(.en.md para el archivo en inglés y .md para el Archivo en español)
- [ ] PR enlazada con el issue correspondiente
## PR Type
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## Tipo de PR
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<!-- Marca con una "x" las opciones que aplican. -->
- [ ] Bugfix
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Code style update (formatting, local variables)
- [ ] Refactoring (no functional changes, no api changes)
- [ ] Build related changes
- [ ] CI related changes
- [ ] Documentation content changes
- [ ] angular.io application / infrastructure changes
- [ ] Other... Please describe:
- [ ] Funcionalidad
- [ ] Actualizar el estilo del código (formato, variables locales)
- [ ] Refactorización (no cambios en la funcionalidad, no cambios en el api)
- [ ] Cambios relacionados al build
- [ ] Cambios relacionados al CI (Integración continua)
- [ ] Cambios en el contenido de la documentación
- [ ] Cambios en la aplicación / infrastructura de angular.io
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-
- "type: RFC / Discussion / question"
- "comp: *"
-
- "type: confusing"
- "comp: *"
-
- "type: use-case"
- "comp: *"
# options for the triage PR plugin
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jobs:
lock_closed:
if: github.repository == 'angular/angular'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: angular/dev-infra/github-actions/lock-closed@66462f6

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.notes.md
baseline.json
# Ignore .history for the xyz.local-history VSCode extension
.history

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<type>(<scope>): <summary>
<Describe the motivation behind this change - explain WHY you are making this change. Wrap all lines
at 100 characters.>
Fixes #<issue number>
# ────────────────────────────────────────── 100 chars ────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# Example Commit Messages
# =======================
# ─── Example: Simple refactor ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# refactor(core): rename refreshDynamicEmbeddedViews to refreshEmbeddedViews
#
# Improve code readability. The original name no longer matches how the function is used.
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# ─── Example: Simple docs change ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# docs: clarify the service limitation in providers.md guide
#
# Fixes #36332
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# ─── Example: A bug fix ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# fix(ngcc): ensure lockfile is removed when `analyzeFn` fails
#
# Previously an error thrown in the `analyzeFn` would cause the ngcc process to exit immediately
# without removing the lockfile, and potentially before the unlocker process had been successfully
# spawned resulting in the lockfile being orphaned and left behind.
#
# Now we catch these errors and remove the lockfile as needed.
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# ─── Example: Breaking change ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# feat(bazel): simplify ng_package by dropping esm5 and fesm5
#
# esm5 and fesm5 distributions are no longer needed and have been deprecated in the past.
#
# https://v9.angular.io/guide/deprecations#esm5-and-fesm5-code-formats-in-angular-npm-packages
#
# This commit modifies ng_package to no longer distribute these two formats in npm packages built by
# ng_package (e.g. @angular/core).
#
# This commit intentionally doesn't fully clean up the ng_package rule to remove all traces of esm5
# and fems5 build artifacts as that is a bigger cleanup and currently we are narrowing down the
# scope of this change to the MVP needed for v10, which in this case is 'do not put esm5 and fesm5'
# into the npm packages.
#
# More cleanup to follow: https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2143
#
# BREAKING CHANGE: esm5 and fesm5 format is no longer distributed in Angular's npm packages e.g.
# @angular/core
#
# Angular CLI will automatically downlevel the code to es5 if differential loading is enabled in the
# Angular project, so no action is required from Angular CLI users.
#
# If you are not using Angular CLI to build your application or library, and you need to be able to
# build es5 artifacts, then you will need to downlevel the distributed Angular code to es5 on your
# own.
#
#
# Fixes #1234
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# Angular Commit Message Format
# =============================
#
# The full specification of the Angular Commit Message Format can be found at
# https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit
#
# The following is an excerpt of the specification with the most commonly needed info.
#
# Each commit message consists of a *header*, a *body*, and a *footer*.
#
# <header>
# <BLANK LINE>
# <body>
# <BLANK LINE>
# <footer>
#
# The header is mandatory.
#
# The body is mandatory for all commits except for those of scope "docs". When the body is required
# it must be at least 20 characters long.
#
# The footer is optional.
#
# Any line of the commit message cannot be longer than 100 characters.
#
#
# Commit Message Header
# ---------------------
#
# <type>(<scope>): <short summary>
# │ │ │
# │ │ └─⫸ Summary in present tense. Not capitalized. No period at the end.
# │ │
# │ └─⫸ Commit Scope: animations|bazel|benchpress|common|compiler|compiler-cli|core|
# │ elements|forms|http|language-service|localize|platform-browser|
# │ platform-browser-dynamic|platform-server|platform-webworker|
# │ platform-webworker-dynamic|router|service-worker|upgrade|zone.js|
# │ packaging|changelog|dev-infra|docs-infra|migrations|ngcc|ve
# │ https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#scope
# │
# └─⫸ Commit Type: build|ci|docs|feat|fix|perf|refactor|style|test
# https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#type
#
#
# Commit Message Body
# ---------------------
#
# Just as in the summary, use the imperative, present tense: "fix" not "fixed" nor "fixes".
#
# Explain the motivation for the change in the commit message body. This commit message should
# explain WHY you are making the change. You can include a comparison of the previous behavior with
# the new behavior in order to illustrate the impact of the change.
#
#
# Commit Message Footer
# ---------------------
#
# The footer can contain information about breaking changes and is also the place to reference
# GitHub issues, Jira tickets, and other PRs that this commit closes or is related to.
#
# ```
# BREAKING CHANGE: <breaking change summary>
# <BLANK LINE>
# <breaking change description + migration instructions>
# <BLANK LINE>
# <BLANK LINE>
# Fixes #<issue number>
# ```
#
# Breaking Change section should start with the phrase "BREAKING CHANGE: " followed by a summary of
# the breaking change, a blank line, and a detailed description of the breaking change that also
# includes migration instructions.
#

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import {CommitMessageConfig} from '../dev-infra/commit-message/config';
/**
* The configuration for `ng-dev commit-message` commands.
*/
export const commitMessage: CommitMessageConfig = {
maxLineLength: 120,
minBodyLength: 20,
minBodyLengthTypeExcludes: ['docs'],
types: [
'build',
'ci',
'docs',
'feat',
'fix',
'perf',
'refactor',
'release',
'style',
'test',
],
scopes: [
'animations',
'bazel',
'benchpress',
'changelog',
'common',
'compiler',
'compiler-cli',
'core',
'dev-infra',
'docs-infra',
'elements',
'forms',
'http',
'language-service',
'localize',
'migrations',
'ngcc',
'packaging',
'platform-browser',
'platform-browser-dynamic',
'platform-server',
'platform-webworker',
'platform-webworker-dynamic',
'router',
'service-worker',
'upgrade',
've',
'zone.js',
]
};

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import {commitMessage} from './commit-message';
import {format} from './format';
import {github} from './github';
import {merge} from './merge';
module.exports = {
commitMessage,
format,
github,
merge,
};

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import {FormatConfig} from '../dev-infra/format/config';
/**
* Configuration for the `ng-dev format` command.
*/
export const format: FormatConfig = {
'clang-format': {
'matchers': [
'**/*.{js,ts}',
// TODO: burn down format failures and remove aio and integration exceptions.
'!aio/**',
'!integration/**',
// Both third_party and .yarn are directories containing copied code which should
// not be modified.
'!third_party/**',
'!.yarn/**',
// Do not format d.ts files as they are generated
'!**/*.d.ts',
]
},
'buildifier': true
};

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# The file is inert unless it's explicitly included into the local git config via:
#
# ```
# git config --add include.path '../.ng-dev/gitconfig'
# ```
#
# Calling that command will append the following into `.git/config` of the current git workspace
# (i.e. $GIT_DIR, typically `angular/.git/config`):
#
# ```
# [include]
# path = ../.ng-dev/gitconfig
# ```
[commit]
template = .gitmessage

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import {GithubConfig} from '../dev-infra/utils/config';
/**
* Github configuration for the `ng-dev` command. This repository is used as
* remote for the merge script and other utilities like `ng-dev pr rebase`.
*/
export const github: GithubConfig = {
owner: 'angular',
name: 'angular'
};

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import {MergeConfig} from '../dev-infra/pr/merge/config';
/**
* Configuration for the merge tool in `ng-dev`. This sets up the labels which
* are respected by the merge script (e.g. the target labels).
*/
export const merge = (): MergeConfig => {
// TODO: resume dynamically determining patch branch
const patch = '10.0.x';
return {
githubApiMerge: false,
claSignedLabel: 'cla: yes',
mergeReadyLabel: /^PR action: merge(-assistance)?/,
caretakerNoteLabel: 'PR action: merge-assistance',
commitMessageFixupLabel: 'commit message fixup',
labels: [
{
pattern: 'PR target: master-only',
branches: ['master'],
},
{
pattern: 'PR target: patch-only',
branches: [patch],
},
{
pattern: 'PR target: master & patch',
branches: ['master', patch],
},
],
requiredBaseCommits: {
// PRs that target either `master` or the patch branch, need to be rebased
// on top of the latest commit message validation fix.
// These SHAs are the commits that update the required license text in the header.
'master': '5aeb9a4124922d8ac08eb73b8f322905a32b0b3a',
[patch]: '27b95ba64a5d99757f4042073fd1860e20e3ed24'
},
};
};

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"name": "IVY:packages/core/test/acceptance",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
"name": "IVY:packages/core/test/render3",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
"name": "IVY:packages/core/test",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
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"**/bazel-out": true,
"**/dist": true,
"**/aio/src/generated": true,
".history": true,
},
"git.ignoreLimitWarning": true,
}
}

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{
"label": "IVY:packages/core/test/...",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
{
"label": "VE:packages/core/test/...",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"packages/core/test",
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
{
"label": "IVY:packages/core/test/acceptance",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
{
"label": "VE:packages/core/test/acceptance",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"packages/core/test/acceptance",
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
{
"label": "IVY:packages/core/test",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
{
"label": "VE:packages/core/test",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"packages/core/test",
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
{
"label": "IVY:packages/core/test/render3",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazel",
"command": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/.bin/bazelisk",
"args": [
"test",
"--config=ivy",

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function parse(str, fileLoc) {
const parser = new Parser(str, fileLoc);
parser.next();
try {
return parser.parse();
} catch (error1) {
if (!fileLoc.endsWith(`.yml`)) {
try {
return safeLoad(str, {
schema: FAILSAFE_SCHEMA
});
} catch (error2) {
throw error1;
return parser.parse();
} catch (error1) {
try {
return safeLoad(str, {
schema: FAILSAFE_SCHEMA
});
} catch (error2) {
throw error1;
}
}
} else {
const result = safeLoad(str, {
schema: FAILSAFE_SCHEMA
});
if (typeof result === 'object') {
return result;
} else {
return {};
}
}
}
@ -46666,7 +46678,7 @@ function mkdirfix (name, opts, cb) {
/* 194 */
/***/ (function(module, exports) {
module.exports = {"name":"yarn","installationMethod":"unknown","version":"1.21.1","license":"BSD-2-Clause","preferGlobal":true,"description":"📦🐈 Fast, reliable, and secure dependency management.","dependencies":{"@zkochan/cmd-shim":"^3.1.0","babel-runtime":"^6.26.0","bytes":"^3.0.0","camelcase":"^4.0.0","chalk":"^2.1.0","cli-table3":"^0.4.0","commander":"^2.9.0","death":"^1.0.0","debug":"^3.0.0","deep-equal":"^1.0.1","detect-indent":"^5.0.0","dnscache":"^1.0.1","glob":"^7.1.1","gunzip-maybe":"^1.4.0","hash-for-dep":"^1.2.3","imports-loader":"^0.8.0","ini":"^1.3.4","inquirer":"^6.2.0","invariant":"^2.2.0","is-builtin-module":"^2.0.0","is-ci":"^1.0.10","is-webpack-bundle":"^1.0.0","js-yaml":"^3.13.1","leven":"^2.0.0","loud-rejection":"^1.2.0","micromatch":"^2.3.11","mkdirp":"^0.5.1","node-emoji":"^1.6.1","normalize-url":"^2.0.0","npm-logical-tree":"^1.2.1","object-path":"^0.11.2","proper-lockfile":"^2.0.0","puka":"^1.0.0","read":"^1.0.7","request":"^2.87.0","request-capture-har":"^1.2.2","rimraf":"^2.5.0","semver":"^5.1.0","ssri":"^5.3.0","strip-ansi":"^4.0.0","strip-bom":"^3.0.0","tar-fs":"^1.16.0","tar-stream":"^1.6.1","uuid":"^3.0.1","v8-compile-cache":"^2.0.0","validate-npm-package-license":"^3.0.4","yn":"^2.0.0"},"devDependencies":{"babel-core":"^6.26.0","babel-eslint":"^7.2.3","babel-loader":"^6.2.5","babel-plugin-array-includes":"^2.0.3","babel-plugin-inline-import":"^3.0.0","babel-plugin-transform-builtin-extend":"^1.1.2","babel-plugin-transform-inline-imports-commonjs":"^1.0.0","babel-plugin-transform-runtime":"^6.4.3","babel-preset-env":"^1.6.0","babel-preset-flow":"^6.23.0","babel-preset-stage-0":"^6.0.0","babylon":"^6.5.0","commitizen":"^2.9.6","cz-conventional-changelog":"^2.0.0","eslint":"^4.3.0","eslint-config-fb-strict":"^22.0.0","eslint-plugin-babel":"^5.0.0","eslint-plugin-flowtype":"^2.35.0","eslint-plugin-jasmine":"^2.6.2","eslint-plugin-jest":"^21.0.0","eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y":"^6.0.2","eslint-plugin-prefer-object-spread":"^1.2.1","eslint-plugin-prettier":"^2.1.2","eslint-plugin-react":"^7.1.0","eslint-plugin-relay":"^0.0.28","eslint-plugin-yarn-internal":"file:scripts/eslint-rules","execa":"^0.11.0","fancy-log":"^1.3.2","flow-bin":"^0.66.0","git-release-notes":"^3.0.0","gulp":"^4.0.0","gulp-babel":"^7.0.0","gulp-if":"^2.0.1","gulp-newer":"^1.0.0","gulp-plumber":"^1.0.1","gulp-sourcemaps":"^2.2.0","jest":"^22.4.4","jsinspect":"^0.12.6","minimatch":"^3.0.4","mock-stdin":"^0.3.0","prettier":"^1.5.2","string-replace-loader":"^2.1.1","temp":"^0.8.3","webpack":"^2.1.0-beta.25","yargs":"^6.3.0"},"resolutions":{"sshpk":"^1.14.2"},"engines":{"node":">=4.0.0"},"repository":"yarnpkg/yarn","bin":{"yarn":"./bin/yarn.js","yarnpkg":"./bin/yarn.js"},"scripts":{"build":"gulp build","build-bundle":"node ./scripts/build-webpack.js","build-chocolatey":"powershell ./scripts/build-chocolatey.ps1","build-deb":"./scripts/build-deb.sh","build-dist":"bash ./scripts/build-dist.sh","build-win-installer":"scripts\\build-windows-installer.bat","changelog":"git-release-notes $(git describe --tags --abbrev=0 $(git describe --tags --abbrev=0)^)..$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0) scripts/changelog.md","dupe-check":"yarn jsinspect ./src","lint":"eslint . && flow check","pkg-tests":"yarn --cwd packages/pkg-tests jest yarn.test.js","prettier":"eslint src __tests__ --fix","release-branch":"./scripts/release-branch.sh","test":"yarn lint && yarn test-only","test-only":"node --max_old_space_size=4096 node_modules/jest/bin/jest.js --verbose","test-only-debug":"node --inspect-brk --max_old_space_size=4096 node_modules/jest/bin/jest.js --runInBand --verbose","test-coverage":"node --max_old_space_size=4096 node_modules/jest/bin/jest.js --coverage --verbose","watch":"gulp watch","commit":"git-cz"},"jest":{"collectCoverageFrom":["src/**/*.js"],"testEnvironment":"node","modulePathIgnorePatterns":["__tests__/fixtures/","packages/pkg-tests/pkg-tests-fixtures","dist/"],"testPathIgnorePatterns":["__tests__/(fixtures|__mocks__)/","updates/","_(temp|mock|install|init|helpers).js$","packages/pkg-tests"]},"config":{"commitizen":{"path":"./node_modules/cz-conventional-changelog"}}}
module.exports = {"name":"yarn","installationMethod":"unknown","version":"1.22.4","license":"BSD-2-Clause","preferGlobal":true,"description":"📦🐈 Fast, reliable, and secure dependency management.","dependencies":{"@zkochan/cmd-shim":"^3.1.0","babel-runtime":"^6.26.0","bytes":"^3.0.0","camelcase":"^4.0.0","chalk":"^2.1.0","cli-table3":"^0.4.0","commander":"^2.9.0","death":"^1.0.0","debug":"^3.0.0","deep-equal":"^1.0.1","detect-indent":"^5.0.0","dnscache":"^1.0.1","glob":"^7.1.1","gunzip-maybe":"^1.4.0","hash-for-dep":"^1.2.3","imports-loader":"^0.8.0","ini":"^1.3.4","inquirer":"^6.2.0","invariant":"^2.2.0","is-builtin-module":"^2.0.0","is-ci":"^1.0.10","is-webpack-bundle":"^1.0.0","js-yaml":"^3.13.1","leven":"^2.0.0","loud-rejection":"^1.2.0","micromatch":"^2.3.11","mkdirp":"^0.5.1","node-emoji":"^1.6.1","normalize-url":"^2.0.0","npm-logical-tree":"^1.2.1","object-path":"^0.11.2","proper-lockfile":"^2.0.0","puka":"^1.0.0","read":"^1.0.7","request":"^2.87.0","request-capture-har":"^1.2.2","rimraf":"^2.5.0","semver":"^5.1.0","ssri":"^5.3.0","strip-ansi":"^4.0.0","strip-bom":"^3.0.0","tar-fs":"^1.16.0","tar-stream":"^1.6.1","uuid":"^3.0.1","v8-compile-cache":"^2.0.0","validate-npm-package-license":"^3.0.4","yn":"^2.0.0"},"devDependencies":{"babel-core":"^6.26.0","babel-eslint":"^7.2.3","babel-loader":"^6.2.5","babel-plugin-array-includes":"^2.0.3","babel-plugin-inline-import":"^3.0.0","babel-plugin-transform-builtin-extend":"^1.1.2","babel-plugin-transform-inline-imports-commonjs":"^1.0.0","babel-plugin-transform-runtime":"^6.4.3","babel-preset-env":"^1.6.0","babel-preset-flow":"^6.23.0","babel-preset-stage-0":"^6.0.0","babylon":"^6.5.0","commitizen":"^2.9.6","cz-conventional-changelog":"^2.0.0","eslint":"^4.3.0","eslint-config-fb-strict":"^22.0.0","eslint-plugin-babel":"^5.0.0","eslint-plugin-flowtype":"^2.35.0","eslint-plugin-jasmine":"^2.6.2","eslint-plugin-jest":"^21.0.0","eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y":"^6.0.2","eslint-plugin-prefer-object-spread":"^1.2.1","eslint-plugin-prettier":"^2.1.2","eslint-plugin-react":"^7.1.0","eslint-plugin-relay":"^0.0.28","eslint-plugin-yarn-internal":"file:scripts/eslint-rules","execa":"^0.11.0","fancy-log":"^1.3.2","flow-bin":"^0.66.0","git-release-notes":"^3.0.0","gulp":"^4.0.0","gulp-babel":"^7.0.0","gulp-if":"^2.0.1","gulp-newer":"^1.0.0","gulp-plumber":"^1.0.1","gulp-sourcemaps":"^2.2.0","jest":"^22.4.4","jsinspect":"^0.12.6","minimatch":"^3.0.4","mock-stdin":"^0.3.0","prettier":"^1.5.2","string-replace-loader":"^2.1.1","temp":"^0.8.3","webpack":"^2.1.0-beta.25","yargs":"^6.3.0"},"resolutions":{"sshpk":"^1.14.2"},"engines":{"node":">=4.0.0"},"repository":"yarnpkg/yarn","bin":{"yarn":"./bin/yarn.js","yarnpkg":"./bin/yarn.js"},"scripts":{"build":"gulp build","build-bundle":"node ./scripts/build-webpack.js","build-chocolatey":"powershell ./scripts/build-chocolatey.ps1","build-deb":"./scripts/build-deb.sh","build-dist":"bash ./scripts/build-dist.sh","build-win-installer":"scripts\\build-windows-installer.bat","changelog":"git-release-notes $(git describe --tags --abbrev=0 $(git describe --tags --abbrev=0)^)..$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0) scripts/changelog.md","dupe-check":"yarn jsinspect ./src","lint":"eslint . && flow check","pkg-tests":"yarn --cwd packages/pkg-tests jest yarn.test.js","prettier":"eslint src __tests__ --fix","release-branch":"./scripts/release-branch.sh","test":"yarn lint && yarn test-only","test-only":"node --max_old_space_size=4096 node_modules/jest/bin/jest.js --verbose","test-only-debug":"node --inspect-brk --max_old_space_size=4096 node_modules/jest/bin/jest.js --runInBand --verbose","test-coverage":"node --max_old_space_size=4096 node_modules/jest/bin/jest.js --coverage --verbose","watch":"gulp watch","commit":"git-cz"},"jest":{"collectCoverageFrom":["src/**/*.js"],"testEnvironment":"node","modulePathIgnorePatterns":["__tests__/fixtures/","packages/pkg-tests/pkg-tests-fixtures","dist/"],"testPathIgnorePatterns":["__tests__/(fixtures|__mocks__)/","updates/","_(temp|mock|install|init|helpers).js$","packages/pkg-tests"]},"config":{"commitizen":{"path":"./node_modules/cz-conventional-changelog"}}}
/***/ }),
/* 195 */
@ -69876,12 +69888,12 @@ function getRcConfigForFolder(cwd) {
}
function loadRcFile(fileText, filePath) {
var _parse = (0, (_lockfile || _load_lockfile()).parse)(fileText, 'yarnrc');
var _parse = (0, (_lockfile || _load_lockfile()).parse)(fileText, filePath);
let values = _parse.object;
if (filePath.match(/\.yml$/)) {
if (filePath.match(/\.yml$/) && typeof values.yarnPath === 'string') {
values = { 'yarn-path': values.yarnPath };
}
@ -74848,7 +74860,20 @@ let run = exports.run = (() => {
} else {
let suggestion;
for (const commandName in scripts) {
for (var _iterator9 = scripts.keys(), _isArray9 = Array.isArray(_iterator9), _i9 = 0, _iterator9 = _isArray9 ? _iterator9 : _iterator9[Symbol.iterator]();;) {
var _ref16;
if (_isArray9) {
if (_i9 >= _iterator9.length) break;
_ref16 = _iterator9[_i9++];
} else {
_i9 = _iterator9.next();
if (_i9.done) break;
_ref16 = _i9.value;
}
const commandName = _ref16;
const steps = leven(commandName, action);
if (steps < 2) {
suggestion = commandName;
@ -74933,19 +74958,19 @@ let run = exports.run = (() => {
const printedCommands = new Map();
for (var _iterator9 = pkgCommands, _isArray9 = Array.isArray(_iterator9), _i9 = 0, _iterator9 = _isArray9 ? _iterator9 : _iterator9[Symbol.iterator]();;) {
var _ref16;
for (var _iterator10 = pkgCommands, _isArray10 = Array.isArray(_iterator10), _i10 = 0, _iterator10 = _isArray10 ? _iterator10 : _iterator10[Symbol.iterator]();;) {
var _ref17;
if (_isArray9) {
if (_i9 >= _iterator9.length) break;
_ref16 = _iterator9[_i9++];
if (_isArray10) {
if (_i10 >= _iterator10.length) break;
_ref17 = _iterator10[_i10++];
} else {
_i9 = _iterator9.next();
if (_i9.done) break;
_ref16 = _i9.value;
_i10 = _iterator10.next();
if (_i10.done) break;
_ref17 = _i10.value;
}
const pkgCommand = _ref16;
const pkgCommand = _ref17;
const action = scripts.get(pkgCommand);
invariant(action, 'Action must exists');
@ -76076,6 +76101,11 @@ class TarballFetcher extends (_baseFetcher || _load_baseFetcher()).default {
chown: false, // don't chown. just leave as it is
map: header => {
header.mtime = now;
if (header.linkname) {
const basePath = path.posix.dirname(path.join('/', header.name));
const jailPath = path.posix.join(basePath, header.linkname);
header.linkname = path.posix.relative('/', jailPath);
}
return header;
},
fs: patchedFs
@ -78409,6 +78439,11 @@ class RequestManager {
rejectNext(err);
};
const rejectWithoutUrl = function rejectWithoutUrl(err) {
err.message = err.message;
rejectNext(err);
};
const queueForRetry = reason => {
const attempts = params.retryAttempts || 0;
if (attempts >= this.maxRetryAttempts - 1) {
@ -78464,6 +78499,11 @@ class RequestManager {
}
}
if (res.statusCode === 401 && res.caseless && res.caseless.get('server') === 'GitHub.com') {
const message = `${res.body.message}. If using GITHUB_TOKEN in your env, check that it is valid.`;
rejectWithoutUrl(new Error(this.reporter.lang('unauthorizedResponse', res.caseless.get('server'), message)));
}
if (res.statusCode === 401 && res.headers['www-authenticate']) {
const authMethods = res.headers['www-authenticate'].split(/,\s*/).map(s => s.toLowerCase());
@ -96966,12 +97006,14 @@ function _load_asyncToGenerator() {
let run = exports.run = (() => {
var _ref = (0, (_asyncToGenerator2 || _load_asyncToGenerator()).default)(function* (config, reporter, flags, args) {
if (flags.install) {
const installVersion = flags[`2`] ? `berry` : flags.install;
if (installVersion) {
const lockfilePath = path.resolve(config.cwd, 'yarn.lock');
if (!(yield (_fs || _load_fs()).exists(lockfilePath))) {
yield (_fs || _load_fs()).writeFile(lockfilePath, '');
}
yield (_child || _load_child()).spawn((_constants || _load_constants()).NODE_BIN_PATH, [process.argv[1], 'policies', 'set-version', flags.install], {
yield (_child || _load_child()).spawn((_constants || _load_constants()).NODE_BIN_PATH, [process.argv[1], 'policies', 'set-version', installVersion], {
stdio: 'inherit',
cwd: config.cwd
});
@ -97266,6 +97308,7 @@ function setFlags(commander) {
commander.option('-y, --yes', 'use default options');
commander.option('-p, --private', 'use default options and private true');
commander.option('-i, --install <value>', 'install a specific Yarn release');
commander.option('-2', 'generates the project using Yarn 2');
}
function hasWrapper(commander, args) {
@ -98254,6 +98297,7 @@ var _buildSubCommands = (0, (_buildSubCommands2 || _load_buildSubCommands()).def
let bundleUrl;
let bundleVersion;
let isV2 = false;
if (range === 'nightly' || range === 'nightlies') {
bundleUrl = 'https://nightly.yarnpkg.com/latest.js';
@ -98261,10 +98305,18 @@ var _buildSubCommands = (0, (_buildSubCommands2 || _load_buildSubCommands()).def
} else if (range === 'berry' || range === 'v2' || range === '2') {
bundleUrl = 'https://github.com/yarnpkg/berry/raw/master/packages/berry-cli/bin/berry.js';
bundleVersion = 'berry';
isV2 = true;
} else {
const releases = yield fetchReleases(config, {
includePrereleases: allowRc
});
let releases = [];
try {
releases = yield fetchReleases(config, {
includePrereleases: allowRc
});
} catch (e) {
reporter.error(e.message);
return;
}
const release = releases.find(function (release) {
// $FlowFixMe
@ -98285,7 +98337,6 @@ var _buildSubCommands = (0, (_buildSubCommands2 || _load_buildSubCommands()).def
reporter.log(`Downloading ${chalk.green(bundleUrl)}...`);
const bundle = yield fetchBundle(config, bundleUrl);
const rc = (0, (_rc || _load_rc()).getRcConfigForFolder)(config.lockfileFolder);
const yarnPath = path.resolve(config.lockfileFolder, `.yarn/releases/yarn-${bundleVersion}.js`);
reporter.log(`Saving it into ${chalk.magenta(yarnPath)}...`);
@ -98293,10 +98344,22 @@ var _buildSubCommands = (0, (_buildSubCommands2 || _load_buildSubCommands()).def
yield (_fs || _load_fs()).writeFile(yarnPath, bundle);
yield (_fs || _load_fs()).chmod(yarnPath, 0o755);
const rcPath = `${config.lockfileFolder}/.yarnrc`;
reporter.log(`Updating ${chalk.magenta(rcPath)}...`);
rc['yarn-path'] = path.relative(config.lockfileFolder, yarnPath);
yield (_fs || _load_fs()).writeFilePreservingEol(rcPath, `${(0, (_lockfile || _load_lockfile()).stringify)(rc)}\n`);
const targetPath = path.relative(config.lockfileFolder, yarnPath).replace(/\\/g, '/');
if (isV2) {
const rcPath = `${config.lockfileFolder}/.yarnrc.yml`;
reporter.log(`Updating ${chalk.magenta(rcPath)}...`);
yield (_fs || _load_fs()).writeFilePreservingEol(rcPath, `yarnPath: ${JSON.stringify(targetPath)}\n`);
} else {
const rcPath = `${config.lockfileFolder}/.yarnrc`;
reporter.log(`Updating ${chalk.magenta(rcPath)}...`);
const rc = (0, (_rc || _load_rc()).getRcConfigForFolder)(config.lockfileFolder);
rc['yarn-path'] = targetPath;
yield (_fs || _load_fs()).writeFilePreservingEol(rcPath, `${(0, (_lockfile || _load_lockfile()).stringify)(rc)}\n`);
}
reporter.log(`Done!`);
})();
@ -99619,11 +99682,11 @@ let run = exports.run = (() => {
throw new (_errors || _load_errors()).MessageError(reporter.lang('workspaceRootNotFound', config.cwd));
}
if (flags.originalArgs < 1) {
if (args.length < 1) {
throw new (_errors || _load_errors()).MessageError(reporter.lang('workspaceMissingWorkspace'));
}
if (flags.originalArgs < 2) {
if (args.length < 2) {
throw new (_errors || _load_errors()).MessageError(reporter.lang('workspaceMissingCommand'));
}
@ -99632,7 +99695,7 @@ let run = exports.run = (() => {
const workspaces = yield config.resolveWorkspaces(workspaceRootFolder, manifest);
var _ref2 = flags.originalArgs || [];
var _ref2 = args || [];
const workspaceName = _ref2[0],
rest = _ref2.slice(1);
@ -99818,28 +99881,23 @@ let runScript = exports.runScript = (() => {
const workspaces = yield config.resolveWorkspaces(workspaceRootFolder, manifest);
try {
var _ref6 = flags.originalArgs || [];
const _ = _ref6[0],
rest = _ref6.slice(1);
for (var _iterator4 = Object.keys(workspaces), _isArray4 = Array.isArray(_iterator4), _i4 = 0, _iterator4 = _isArray4 ? _iterator4 : _iterator4[Symbol.iterator]();;) {
var _ref7;
var _ref6;
if (_isArray4) {
if (_i4 >= _iterator4.length) break;
_ref7 = _iterator4[_i4++];
_ref6 = _iterator4[_i4++];
} else {
_i4 = _iterator4.next();
if (_i4.done) break;
_ref7 = _i4.value;
_ref6 = _i4.value;
}
const workspaceName = _ref7;
const workspaceName = _ref6;
const loc = workspaces[workspaceName].loc;
reporter.log(`${os.EOL}> ${workspaceName}`);
yield (_child || _load_child()).spawn((_constants2 || _load_constants2()).NODE_BIN_PATH, [(_constants2 || _load_constants2()).YARN_BIN_PATH, ...rest], {
yield (_child || _load_child()).spawn((_constants2 || _load_constants2()).NODE_BIN_PATH, [(_constants2 || _load_constants2()).YARN_BIN_PATH, 'run', ...args], {
stdio: 'inherit',
cwd: loc
});
@ -100059,7 +100117,11 @@ let main = exports.main = (() => {
commandName = 'install';
isKnownCommand = true;
}
if (commandName === 'set' && args[0] === 'version') {
commandName = 'policies';
args.splice(0, 1, 'set-version');
isKnownCommand = true;
}
if (!isKnownCommand) {
// if command is not recognized, then set default to `run`
args.unshift(commandName);
@ -100070,15 +100132,20 @@ let main = exports.main = (() => {
let warnAboutRunDashDash = false;
// we are using "yarn <script> -abc", "yarn run <script> -abc", or "yarn node -abc", we want -abc
// to be script options, not yarn options
const PROXY_COMMANDS = new Set([`run`, `create`, `node`]);
if (PROXY_COMMANDS.has(commandName)) {
// PROXY_COMMANDS is a map of command name to the number of preservedArgs
const PROXY_COMMANDS = {
run: 1, // yarn run {command}
create: 1, // yarn create {project}
node: 0, // yarn node
workspaces: 1, // yarn workspaces {command}
workspace: 2 // yarn workspace {package} {command}
};
if (PROXY_COMMANDS.hasOwnProperty(commandName)) {
if (endArgs.length === 0) {
let preservedArgs = 0;
// the "run" and "create" command take one argument that we want to parse as usual (the
// script/package name), hence the splice(1)
if (command === (_index3 || _load_index3()).default.run || command === (_index3 || _load_index3()).default.create) {
preservedArgs += 1;
}
// $FlowFixMe doesn't like that PROXY_COMMANDS doesn't have keys for all commands.
let preservedArgs = PROXY_COMMANDS[commandName];
// If the --into option immediately follows the command (or the script name in the "run/create"
// case), we parse them as regular options so that we can cd into them
if (args[preservedArgs] === `--into`) {
@ -100090,7 +100157,6 @@ let main = exports.main = (() => {
}
}
(_commander || _load_commander()).default.originalArgs = args;
args = [...preCommandArgs, ...args];
command.setFlags((_commander || _load_commander()).default);
@ -100532,6 +100598,11 @@ let start = (() => {
const opts = { stdio: 'inherit', env: Object.assign({}, process.env, { YARN_IGNORE_PATH: 1 }) };
let exitCode = 0;
process.on(`SIGINT`, function () {
// We don't want SIGINT to kill our process; we want it to kill the
// innermost process, whose end will cause our own to exit.
});
try {
if (yarnPath.endsWith(`.js`)) {
exitCode = yield (0, (_child || _load_child()).spawnp)(process.execPath, [yarnPath, ...argv], opts);
@ -104923,6 +104994,7 @@ const messages = {
errorExtractingTarball: 'Extracting tar content of $1 failed, the file appears to be corrupt: $0',
updateInstalling: 'Installing $0...',
hostedGitResolveError: 'Error connecting to repository. Please, check the url.',
unauthorizedResponse: 'Received a 401 from $0. $1',
unknownFetcherFor: 'Unknown fetcher for $0',
@ -106797,7 +106869,7 @@ const semver = __webpack_require__(22);
const path = __webpack_require__(0);
const url = __webpack_require__(24);
const VALID_BIN_KEYS = /^[a-z0-9_-]+$/i;
const VALID_BIN_KEYS = /^(?!\.{0,2}$)[a-z0-9._-]+$/i;
const LICENSE_RENAMES = {
'MIT/X11': 'MIT',
@ -107660,7 +107732,11 @@ function parseRcPaths(paths, parser) {
try {
return parser((0, (_fs || _load_fs()).readFileSync)(path).toString(), path);
} catch (error) {
return {};
if (error.code === 'ENOENT' || error.code === 'EISDIR') {
return {};
} else {
throw error;
}
}
}));
}

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@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
# yarn lockfile v1
yarn-path ".yarn/releases/yarn-1.21.1.js"
yarn-path ".yarn/releases/yarn-1.22.4.js"

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@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"])
load("//tools:defaults.bzl", "karma_web_test")
exports_files([
"LICENSE",
"protractor-perf.conf.js",
"karma-js.conf.js",
"browser-providers.conf.js",
"scripts/ci/track-payload-size.sh",
"scripts/ci/payload-size.sh",
"scripts/ci/payload-size.js",
"package.json",
])
alias(
@ -19,11 +20,11 @@ filegroup(
# do not sort
srcs = [
"@npm//:node_modules/core-js/client/core.js",
"//packages/zone.js/dist:zone.js",
"//packages/zone.js/dist:zone-testing.js",
"//packages/zone.js/dist:task-tracking.js",
"//packages/zone.js/bundles:zone.umd.js",
"//packages/zone.js/bundles:zone-testing.umd.js",
"//packages/zone.js/bundles:task-tracking.umd.js",
"//:test-events.js",
"//:shims_for_IE.js",
"//:third_party/shims_for_IE.js",
# Including systemjs because it defines `__eval`, which produces correct stack traces.
"@npm//:node_modules/systemjs/dist/system.src.js",
"@npm//:node_modules/reflect-metadata/Reflect.js",
@ -46,76 +47,3 @@ filegroup(
"@npm//:node_modules/angular-mocks-1.6/angular-mocks.js",
],
)
# To run manually:
# Setup your SAUCE_USERNAME, SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY & SAUCE_TUNNEL_IDENTIFIER.
# If on OSX, also set SAUCE_CONNECT to the path of your `sc` binary.
# environment variables and run:
# ```
# yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_setup
# yarn bazel test //:saucelabs_unit_tests --config=saucelabs --config=ivy
# ```
# See /tools/saucelabs/README.md for more info on karma Saucelabs tests under Bazel.
karma_web_test(
name = "saucelabs_unit_tests",
# Default timeout is moderate (5min). This causes the test to be terminated while
# Saucelabs browsers keep running. Ultimately resulting in failing tests and browsers
# unnecessarily being acquired. Our specified Saucelabs idle timeout is 10min, so we use
# Bazel's long timeout (15min). This ensures that Karma can shut down properly.
timeout = "long",
karma = "//tools/saucelabs:karma-saucelabs",
tags = [
"manual",
"no-remote-exec",
"saucelabs",
],
deps = [
"//packages/core/test/acceptance:acceptance_lib",
],
)
SAUCE_TEST_SUITE_TARGETS = [
"packages/common/http/test:test_lib",
"packages/common/http/testing/test:test_lib",
"packages/common/test:test_lib",
"packages/core/test:test_lib",
"packages/forms/test:test_lib",
"packages/http/test:test_lib",
]
[
# These target runs in CI with View Engine as a Saucelabs and Bazel proof-of-concept. It's a
# subset of the legacy saucelabs tests.
karma_web_test(
name = "saucelabs_unit_tests_poc_%s" % test.replace("/", "_").replace(":", "_").replace(".", "_"),
# Default timeout is moderate (5min). This causes the test to be terminated while
# Saucelabs browsers keep running. Ultimately resulting in failing tests and browsers
# unnecessarily being acquired. Our specified Saucelabs idle timeout is 10min, so we use
# Bazel's long timeout (15min). This ensures that Karma can shut down properly.
timeout = "long",
karma = "//tools/saucelabs:karma-saucelabs",
tags = [
"exclusive",
"manual",
"no-remote-exec",
"saucelabs",
],
deps = ["//%s" % test],
)
for test in SAUCE_TEST_SUITE_TARGETS
]
# To run manually:
# Setup your SAUCE_USERNAME, SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY & SAUCE_TUNNEL_IDENTIFIER.
# If on OSX, also set SAUCE_CONNECT to the path of your `sc` binary.
# environment variables and run:
# ```
# yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_setup
# yarn bazel test //:saucelabs_unit_tests_poc_suite --config=saucelabs
# ```
# See /tools/saucelabs/README.md for more info on karma Saucelabs tests under Bazel.
test_suite(
name = "saucelabs_unit_tests_poc_suite",
tags = ["manual"],
tests = ["//:saucelabs_unit_tests_poc_%s" % test.replace("/", "_").replace(":", "_").replace(".", "_") for test in SAUCE_TEST_SUITE_TARGETS],
)

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Contributing to Angular
We would love for you to contribute to Angular and help make it even better than it is
today! As a contributor, here are the guidelines we would like you to follow:
We would love for you to contribute to Angular and help make it even better than it is today!
As a contributor, here are the guidelines we would like you to follow:
- [Code of Conduct](#coc)
- [Question or Problem?](#question)
@ -12,50 +12,63 @@ today! As a contributor, here are the guidelines we would like you to follow:
- [Commit Message Guidelines](#commit)
- [Signing the CLA](#cla)
## <a name="coc"></a> Code of Conduct
Help us keep Angular open and inclusive. Please read and follow our [Code of Conduct][coc].
Help us keep Angular open and inclusive.
Please read and follow our [Code of Conduct][coc].
## <a name="question"></a> Got a Question or Problem?
Do not open issues for general support questions as we want to keep GitHub issues for bug reports and feature requests. You've got much better chances of getting your question answered on [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angular) where the questions should be tagged with tag `angular`.
Do not open issues for general support questions as we want to keep GitHub issues for bug reports and feature requests.
Instead, we recommend using [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angular) to ask support-related questions. When creating a new question on Stack Overflow, make sure to add the `angular` tag.
Stack Overflow is a much better place to ask questions since:
- there are thousands of people willing to help on Stack Overflow
- questions and answers stay available for public viewing so your question / answer might help someone else
- questions and answers stay available for public viewing so your question/answer might help someone else
- Stack Overflow's voting system assures that the best answers are prominently visible.
To save your and our time, we will systematically close all issues that are requests for general support and redirect people to Stack Overflow.
If you would like to chat about the question in real-time, you can reach out via [our gitter channel][gitter].
## <a name="issue"></a> Found a Bug?
If you find a bug in the source code, you can help us by
[submitting an issue](#submit-issue) to our [GitHub Repository][github]. Even better, you can
[submit a Pull Request](#submit-pr) with a fix.
If you find a bug in the source code, you can help us by [submitting an issue](#submit-issue) to our [GitHub Repository][github].
Even better, you can [submit a Pull Request](#submit-pr) with a fix.
## <a name="feature"></a> Missing a Feature?
You can *request* a new feature by [submitting an issue](#submit-issue) to our GitHub
Repository. If you would like to *implement* a new feature, please submit an issue with
a proposal for your work first, to be sure that we can use it.
Please consider what kind of change it is:
You can *request* a new feature by [submitting an issue](#submit-issue) to our GitHub Repository.
If you would like to *implement* a new feature, please consider the size of the change in order to determine the right steps to proceed:
* For a **Major Feature**, first open an issue and outline your proposal so that it can be discussed.
This process allows us to better coordinate our efforts, prevent duplication of work, and help you to craft the change so that it is successfully accepted into the project.
**Note**: Adding a new topic to the documentation, or significantly re-writing a topic, counts as a major feature.
* For a **Major Feature**, first open an issue and outline your proposal so that it can be
discussed. This will also allow us to better coordinate our efforts, prevent duplication of work,
and help you to craft the change so that it is successfully accepted into the project.
* **Small Features** can be crafted and directly [submitted as a Pull Request](#submit-pr).
## <a name="submit"></a> Submission Guidelines
### <a name="submit-issue"></a> Submitting an Issue
Before you submit an issue, please search the issue tracker, maybe an issue for your problem already exists and the discussion might inform you of workarounds readily available.
We want to fix all the issues as soon as possible, but before fixing a bug we need to reproduce and confirm it. In order to reproduce bugs, we will systematically ask you to provide a minimal reproduction. Having a minimal reproducible scenario gives us a wealth of important information without going back & forth to you with additional questions.
We want to fix all the issues as soon as possible, but before fixing a bug we need to reproduce and confirm it.
In order to reproduce bugs, we require that you provide a minimal reproduction.
Having a minimal reproducible scenario gives us a wealth of important information without going back and forth to you with additional questions.
A minimal reproduction allows us to quickly confirm a bug (or point out a coding problem) as well as confirm that we are fixing the right problem.
We will be insisting on a minimal reproduction scenario in order to save maintainers time and ultimately be able to fix more bugs. Interestingly, from our experience, users often find coding problems themselves while preparing a minimal reproduction. We understand that sometimes it might be hard to extract essential bits of code from a larger codebase but we really need to isolate the problem before we can fix it.
We require a minimal reproduction to save maintainers' time and ultimately be able to fix more bugs.
Often, developers find coding problems themselves while preparing a minimal reproduction.
We understand that sometimes it might be hard to extract essential bits of code from a larger codebase but we really need to isolate the problem before we can fix it.
Unfortunately, we are not able to investigate / fix bugs without a minimal reproduction, so if we don't hear back from you, we are going to close an issue that doesn't have enough info to be reproduced.
@ -63,57 +76,66 @@ You can file new issues by selecting from our [new issue templates](https://gith
### <a name="submit-pr"></a> Submitting a Pull Request (PR)
Before you submit your Pull Request (PR) consider the following guidelines:
1. Search [GitHub](https://github.com/angular/angular/pulls) for an open or closed PR
that relates to your submission. You don't want to duplicate effort.
1. Be sure that an issue describes the problem you're fixing, or documents the design for the feature you'd like to add.
Discussing the design up front helps to ensure that we're ready to accept your work.
1. Please sign our [Contributor License Agreement (CLA)](#cla) before sending PRs.
We cannot accept code without this. Make sure you sign with the primary email address of the Git identity that has been granted access to the Angular repository.
1. Fork the angular/angular repo.
1. Make your changes in a new git branch:
1. Search [GitHub](https://github.com/angular/angular/pulls) for an open or closed PR that relates to your submission.
You don't want to duplicate existing efforts.
2. Be sure that an issue describes the problem you're fixing, or documents the design for the feature you'd like to add.
Discussing the design upfront helps to ensure that we're ready to accept your work.
3. Please sign our [Contributor License Agreement (CLA)](#cla) before sending PRs.
We cannot accept code without a signed CLA.
Make sure you author all contributed Git commits with email address associated with your CLA signature.
4. Fork the angular/angular repo.
5. Make your changes in a new git branch:
```shell
git checkout -b my-fix-branch master
```
1. Create your patch, **including appropriate test cases**.
1. Follow our [Coding Rules](#rules).
1. Run the full Angular test suite, as described in the [developer documentation][dev-doc],
and ensure that all tests pass.
1. Commit your changes using a descriptive commit message that follows our
[commit message conventions](#commit). Adherence to these conventions
is necessary because release notes are automatically generated from these messages.
6. Create your patch, **including appropriate test cases**.
7. Follow our [Coding Rules](#rules).
8. Run the full Angular test suite, as described in the [developer documentation][dev-doc], and ensure that all tests pass.
9. Commit your changes using a descriptive commit message that follows our [commit message conventions](#commit).
Adherence to these conventions is necessary because release notes are automatically generated from these messages.
```shell
git commit -a
```
Note: the optional commit `-a` command line option will automatically "add" and "rm" edited files.
1. Push your branch to GitHub:
10. Push your branch to GitHub:
```shell
git push origin my-fix-branch
```
1. In GitHub, send a pull request to `angular:master`.
* If we suggest changes then:
* Make the required updates.
* Re-run the Angular test suites to ensure tests are still passing.
* Rebase your branch and force push to your GitHub repository (this will update your Pull Request):
11. In GitHub, send a pull request to `angular:master`.
```shell
git rebase master -i
git push -f
```
If we ask for changes via code reviews then:
* Make the required updates.
* Re-run the Angular test suites to ensure tests are still passing.
* Rebase your branch and force push to your GitHub repository (this will update your Pull Request):
```shell
git rebase master -i
git push -f
```
That's it! Thank you for your contribution!
#### After your pull request is merged
After your pull request is merged, you can safely delete your branch and pull the changes
from the main (upstream) repository:
After your pull request is merged, you can safely delete your branch and pull the changes from the main (upstream) repository:
* Delete the remote branch on GitHub either through the GitHub web UI or your local shell as follows:
@ -139,55 +161,66 @@ from the main (upstream) repository:
git pull --ff upstream master
```
## <a name="rules"></a> Coding Rules
To ensure consistency throughout the source code, keep these rules in mind as you are working:
* All features or bug fixes **must be tested** by one or more specs (unit-tests).
* All public API methods **must be documented**. (Details TBC).
* We follow [Google's JavaScript Style Guide][js-style-guide], but wrap all code at
**100 characters**. An automated formatter is available, see
[DEVELOPER.md](docs/DEVELOPER.md#clang-format).
* All public API methods **must be documented**.
* We follow [Google's JavaScript Style Guide][js-style-guide], but wrap all code at **100 characters**.
## <a name="commit"></a> Commit Message Guidelines
An automated formatter is available, see [DEVELOPER.md](docs/DEVELOPER.md#clang-format).
We have very precise rules over how our git commit messages can be formatted. This leads to **more
readable messages** that are easy to follow when looking through the **project history**. But also,
we use the git commit messages to **generate the Angular change log**.
### Commit Message Format
Each commit message consists of a **header**, a **body** and a **footer**. The header has a special
format that includes a **type**, a **scope** and a **subject**:
## <a name="commit"></a> Commit Message Format
*This specification is inspired and supersedes the [AngularJS commit message format][commit-message-format].*
We have very precise rules over how our Git commit messages must be formatted.
This format leads to **easier to read commit history**.
Each commit message consists of a **header**, a **body**, and a **footer**.
```
<type>(<scope>): <subject>
<header>
<BLANK LINE>
<body>
<BLANK LINE>
<footer>
```
The **header** is mandatory and the **scope** of the header is optional.
The `header` is mandatory and must conform to the [Commit Message Header](#commit-header) format.
Any line of the commit message cannot be longer than 100 characters! This allows the message to be easier
to read on GitHub as well as in various git tools.
The `body` is mandatory for all commits except for those of scope "docs".
When the body is required it must be at least 20 characters long.
The footer should contain a [closing reference to an issue](https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages/) if any.
The `footer` is optional.
Samples: (even more [samples](https://github.com/angular/angular/commits/master))
Any line of the commit message cannot be longer than 100 characters.
#### <a href="commit-header"></a>Commit Message Header
```
docs(changelog): update changelog to beta.5
```
```
fix(release): need to depend on latest rxjs and zone.js
The version in our package.json gets copied to the one we publish, and users need the latest of these.
<type>(<scope>): <short summary>
│ │ │
│ │ └─⫸ Summary in present tense. Not capitalized. No period at the end.
│ │
│ └─⫸ Commit Scope: animations|bazel|benchpress|common|compiler|compiler-cli|core|
│ elements|forms|http|language-service|localize|platform-browser|
│ platform-browser-dynamic|platform-server|platform-webworker|
│ platform-webworker-dynamic|router|service-worker|upgrade|zone.js|
│ packaging|changelog|dev-infra|docs-infra|migrations|ngcc|ve
└─⫸ Commit Type: build|ci|docs|feat|fix|perf|refactor|style|test
```
### Revert
If the commit reverts a previous commit, it should begin with `revert: `, followed by the header of the reverted commit. In the body it should say: `This reverts commit <hash>.`, where the hash is the SHA of the commit being reverted.
The `<type>` and `<summary>` fields are mandatory, the `(<scope>)` field is optional.
##### Type
### Type
Must be one of the following:
* **build**: Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm)
@ -200,62 +233,95 @@ Must be one of the following:
* **style**: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
* **test**: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
### Scope
##### Scope
The scope should be the name of the npm package affected (as perceived by the person reading the changelog generated from commit messages).
The following is the list of supported scopes:
* **animations**
* **common**
* **compiler**
* **compiler-cli**
* **core**
* **elements**
* **forms**
* **http**
* **language-service**
* **platform-browser**
* **platform-browser-dynamic**
* **platform-server**
* **platform-webworker**
* **platform-webworker-dynamic**
* **router**
* **service-worker**
* **upgrade**
* **zone.js**
* `animations`
* `bazel`
* `benchpress`
* `common`
* `compiler`
* `compiler-cli`
* `core`
* `elements`
* `forms`
* `http`
* `language-service`
* `localize`
* `platform-browser`
* `platform-browser-dynamic`
* `platform-server`
* `platform-webworker`
* `platform-webworker-dynamic`
* `router`
* `service-worker`
* `upgrade`
* `zone.js`
There are currently a few exceptions to the "use package name" rule:
* **packaging**: used for changes that change the npm package layout in all of our packages, e.g.
public path changes, package.json changes done to all packages, d.ts file/format changes, changes
to bundles, etc.
* **changelog**: used for updating the release notes in CHANGELOG.md
* **docs-infra**: used for docs-app (angular.io) related changes within the /aio directory of the
repo
* **ivy**: used for changes to the [Ivy renderer](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/21706).
* **ngcc**: used for changes to the [Angular Compatibility Compiler](./packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/README.md)
* none/empty string: useful for `style`, `test` and `refactor` changes that are done across all
packages (e.g. `style: add missing semicolons`) and for docs changes that are not related to a
specific package (e.g. `docs: fix typo in tutorial`).
* `packaging`: used for changes that change the npm package layout in all of our packages, e.g. public path changes, package.json changes done to all packages, d.ts file/format changes, changes to bundles, etc.
### Subject
The subject contains a succinct description of the change:
* `changelog`: used for updating the release notes in CHANGELOG.md
* `dev-infra`: used for dev-infra related changes within the directories /scripts, /tools and /dev-infra
* `docs-infra`: used for docs-app (angular.io) related changes within the /aio directory of the repo
* `migrations`: used for changes to the `ng update` migrations.
* `ngcc`: used for changes to the [Angular Compatibility Compiler](./packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/README.md)
* `ve`: used for changes specific to ViewEngine (legacy compiler/renderer).
* none/empty string: useful for `style`, `test` and `refactor` changes that are done across all packages (e.g. `style: add missing semicolons`) and for docs changes that are not related to a specific package (e.g. `docs: fix typo in tutorial`).
##### Summary
Use the summary field to provide a succinct description of the change:
* use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes"
* don't capitalize the first letter
* no dot (.) at the end
### Body
Just as in the **subject**, use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes".
The body should include the motivation for the change and contrast this with previous behavior.
### Footer
The footer should contain any information about **Breaking Changes** and is also the place to
reference GitHub issues that this commit **Closes**.
#### Commit Message Body
**Breaking Changes** should start with the word `BREAKING CHANGE:` with a space or two newlines. The rest of the commit message is then used for this.
Just as in the summary, use the imperative, present tense: "fix" not "fixed" nor "fixes".
Explain the motivation for the change in the commit message body. This commit message should explain _why_ you are making the change.
You can include a comparison of the previous behavior with the new behavior in order to illustrate the impact of the change.
#### Commit Message Footer
The footer can contain information about breaking changes and is also the place to reference GitHub issues, Jira tickets, and other PRs that this commit closes or is related to.
```
BREAKING CHANGE: <breaking change summary>
<BLANK LINE>
<breaking change description + migration instructions>
<BLANK LINE>
<BLANK LINE>
Fixes #<issue number>
```
Breaking Change section should start with the phrase "BREAKING CHANGE: " followed by a summary of the breaking change, a blank line, and a detailed description of the breaking change that also includes migration instructions.
### Revert commits
If the commit reverts a previous commit, it should begin with `revert: `, followed by the header of the reverted commit.
The content of the commit message body should contain:
- information about the SHA of the commit being reverted in the following format: `This reverts commit <SHA>`,
- a clear description of the reason for reverting the commit message.
A detailed explanation can be found in this [document][commit-message-format].
## <a name="cla"></a> Signing the CLA
@ -266,18 +332,17 @@ changes to be accepted, the CLA must be signed. It's a quick process, we promise
* For corporations, we'll need you to
[print, sign and one of scan+email, fax or mail the form][corporate-cla].
<hr>
If you have more than one GitHub accounts, or multiple email addresses associated with a single GitHub account, you must sign the CLA using the primary email address of the GitHub account used to author Git commits and send pull requests.
If you have more than one Git identity, you must make sure that you sign the CLA using the primary email address associated with the ID that has been granted access to the Angular repository. Git identities can be associated with more than one email address, and only one is primary. Here are some links to help you sort out multiple Git identities and email addresses:
The following documents can help you sort out issues with GitHub accounts and multiple email addresses:
* https://help.github.com/articles/setting-your-commit-email-address-in-git/
* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37245303/what-does-usera-committed-with-userb-13-days-ago-on-github-mean
* https://help.github.com/articles/about-commit-email-addresses/
* https://help.github.com/articles/blocking-command-line-pushes-that-expose-your-personal-email-address/
Note that if you have more than one Git identity, it is important to verify that you are logged in with the same ID with which you signed the CLA, before you commit changes. If not, your PR will fail the CLA check.
<hr>
[angular-group]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/angular
[coc]: https://github.com/angular/code-of-conduct/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

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[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/tree/master.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/angular/workflows/angular/tree/master)
[![BrowserStack Status](https://www.browserstack.com/automate/badge.svg?badge_key=LzF3RzBVVGt6VWE2S0hHaC9uYllOZz09LS1BVjNTclBKV0x4eVRlcjA4QVY1M0N3PT0=--eb4ce8c8dc2c1c5b2b5352d473ee12a73ac20e06)](https://www.browserstack.com/automate/public-build/LzF3RzBVVGt6VWE2S0hHaC9uYllOZz09LS1BVjNTclBKV0x4eVRlcjA4QVY1M0N3PT0=--eb4ce8c8dc2c1c5b2b5352d473ee12a73ac20e06)
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[![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/%40angular%2Fcore.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/@angular/core)
# Angular
Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications using TypeScript/JavaScript and other languages.
Angular es una plataforma de desarrollo para construir aplicaciones web y móviles que usa TypeScript/JavaScript y otros lenguajes de programación.
## Quickstart
## Guía rápida
[Get started in 5 minutes][quickstart].
[Comienza a usarlo en 5 minutos][quickstart].
## Changelog
## Registro de cambios (Changelog)
[Learn about the latest improvements][changelog].
[Últimas mejoras realizadas][changelog].
## Want to help?
## ¿Quieres ayudar?
Want to file a bug, contribute some code, or improve documentation? Excellent! Read up on our
guidelines for [contributing][contributing] and then check out one of our issues in the [hotlist: community-help](https://github.com/angular/angular/labels/hotlist%3A%20community-help).
¿Quieres encontrar fallos, colaborar con código, o mejorar la documentación? ¡Excelente! Lee nuestras
pautas para [colaborar][contributing] y luego revisa algunos de nuestras incidencias (issues) en [ayuda comunitaria](https://github.com/angular-hispano/angular/labels/ayuda%20comunitaria).
[browserstack]: https://www.browserstack.com/automate/public-build/LzF3RzBVVGt6VWE2S0hHaC9uYllOZz09LS1BVjNTclBKV0x4eVRlcjA4QVY1M0N3PT0=--eb4ce8c8dc2c1c5b2b5352d473ee12a73ac20e06
[contributing]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[quickstart]: https://angular.io/start
[contributing]: https://github.com/angular-hispano/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[quickstart]: https://docs.angular.lat/start
[changelog]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
[ng]: https://angular.io

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@ -8,29 +8,16 @@ load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")
# Fetch rules_nodejs so we can install our npm dependencies
http_archive(
name = "build_bazel_rules_nodejs",
sha256 = "b6670f9f43faa66e3009488bbd909bc7bc46a5a9661a33f6bc578068d1837f37",
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/download/1.3.0/rules_nodejs-1.3.0.tar.gz"],
sha256 = "84abf7ac4234a70924628baa9a73a5a5cbad944c4358cf9abdb4aab29c9a5b77",
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/download/1.7.0/rules_nodejs-1.7.0.tar.gz"],
)
# Check the bazel version and download npm dependencies
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:index.bzl", "check_bazel_version", "check_rules_nodejs_version", "node_repositories", "yarn_install")
# Check the rules_nodejs version and download npm dependencies
# Note: bazel (version 2 and after) will check the .bazelversion file so we don't need to
# assert on that.
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:index.bzl", "check_rules_nodejs_version", "node_repositories", "yarn_install")
# Bazel version must be at least the following version because:
# - 0.26.0 managed_directories feature added which is required for nodejs rules 0.30.0
# - 0.27.0 has a fix for managed_directories after `rm -rf node_modules`
# - 2.1.0 feature added to honor .bazelignore in external repositories
check_bazel_version(
message = """
You no longer need to install Bazel on your machine.
Angular has a dependency on the @bazel/bazel package which supplies it.
Try running `yarn bazel` instead.
(If you did run that, check that you've got a fresh `yarn install`)
""",
minimum_bazel_version = "2.1.0",
)
check_rules_nodejs_version(minimum_version_string = "1.3.0")
check_rules_nodejs_version(minimum_version_string = "1.7.0")
# Setup the Node.js toolchain
node_repositories(
@ -43,8 +30,11 @@ node_repositories(
package_json = ["//:package.json"],
)
load("//integration:angular_integration_test.bzl", "npm_package_archives")
yarn_install(
name = "npm",
manual_build_file_contents = npm_package_archives(),
package_json = "//:package.json",
yarn_lock = "//:yarn.lock",
)
@ -74,7 +64,7 @@ load("@io_bazel_rules_webtesting//web:repositories.bzl", "web_test_repositories"
web_test_repositories()
load("//tools/browsers:browser_repositories.bzl", "browser_repositories")
load("//dev-infra/browsers:browser_repositories.bzl", "browser_repositories")
browser_repositories()
@ -101,17 +91,18 @@ rbe_autoconfig(
# Need to specify a base container digest in order to ensure that we can use the checked-in
# platform configurations for the "ubuntu16_04" image. Otherwise the autoconfig rule would
# need to pull the image and run it in order determine the toolchain configuration. See:
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/blob/1.1.2/configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/versions.bzl
base_container_digest = "sha256:1ab40405810effefa0b2f45824d6d608634ccddbf06366760c341ef6fbead011",
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/blob/3.2.0/configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/versions.bzl
base_container_digest = "sha256:5e750dd878df9fcf4e185c6f52b9826090f6e532b097f286913a428290622332",
# Note that if you change the `digest`, you might also need to update the
# `base_container_digest` to make sure marketplace.gcr.io/google/rbe-ubuntu16-04-webtest:<digest>
# and marketplace.gcr.io/google/rbe-ubuntu16-04:<base_container_digest> have
# the same Clang and JDK installed. Clang is needed because of the dependency on
# @com_google_protobuf. Java is needed for the Bazel's test executor Java tool.
digest = "sha256:0b8fa87db4b8e5366717a7164342a029d1348d2feea7ecc4b18c780bc2507059",
digest = "sha256:f743114235a43355bf8324e2ba0fa6a597236fe06f7bc99aaa9ac703631c306b",
env = clang_env(),
registry = "marketplace.gcr.io",
# We can't use the default "ubuntu16_04" RBE image provided by the autoconfig because we need
# a specific Linux kernel that comes with "libx11" in order to run headless browser tests.
repository = "google/rbe-ubuntu16-04-webtest",
use_checked_in_confs = "Force",
)

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@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
* `yarn build` - create a production build of the application (after installing dependencies, boilerplate, etc).
* `yarn build-local` - same as `build`, but use `setup-local` instead of `setup`.
* `yarn build-local-with-viewengine` - same as `build-local`, but in addition also turns on `ViewEngine` mode in aio.
(Note: Docs examples run in `ViewEngine` mode by default. To turn on `ivy` mode in examples, see `yarn boilerplate:add` below.)
* `yarn build-local-with-viewengine` - same as `build-local`, but in addition also turns on `ViewEngine` (pre-Ivy) mode in aio.
(Note: To turn on `ViewEngine` mode in docs examples, see `yarn boilerplate:add:viewengine` below.)
* `yarn start` - run a development web server that watches the files; then builds the doc-viewer and reloads the page, as necessary.
* `yarn serve-and-sync` - run both the `docs-watch` and `start` in the same console.
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
* `yarn docs-test` - run the unit tests for the doc generation code.
* `yarn boilerplate:add` - generate all the boilerplate code for the examples, so that they can be run locally.
* `yarn boilerplate:add:ivy` - same as `boilerplate:add` but also turns on `ivy` mode.
* `yarn boilerplate:add:viewengine` - same as `boilerplate:add` but also turns on `ViewEngine` (pre-Ivy) mode.
* `yarn boilerplate:remove` - remove all the boilerplate code that was added via `yarn boilerplate:add`.
* `yarn generate-stackblitz` - generate the stackblitz files that are used by the `live-example` tags in the docs.
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
- `--setup`: generate boilerplate, force webdriver update & other setup, then run tests.
- `--local`: run e2e tests with the local version of Angular contained in the "dist" folder.
_Requires `--setup` in order to take effect._
- `--ivy`: run e2e tests in `ivy` mode.
- `--viewengine`: run e2e tests in `ViewEngine` (pre-Ivy) mode.
- `--filter=foo`: limit e2e tests to those containing the word "foo".
> **Note for Windows users**

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Image metadata and config
FROM debian:stretch
FROM debian:buster
LABEL name="angular.io PR preview" \
description="This image implements the PR preview functionality for angular.io." \
@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ ARG TEST_AIO_NGINX_PORT_HTTPS=4433
ARG AIO_SIGNIFICANT_FILES_PATTERN='^(?:aio|packages)/(?!.*[._]spec\\.[jt]s$)'
ARG TEST_AIO_SIGNIFICANT_FILES_PATTERN=$AIO_SIGNIFICANT_FILES_PATTERN
ARG AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL="aio: preview"
ARG TEST_AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL="aio: preview"
ARG TEST_AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL=$AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL
ARG AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_HOSTNAME=preview.localhost
ARG TEST_AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_HOSTNAME=preview.localhost
ARG TEST_AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_HOSTNAME=$AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_HOSTNAME
ARG AIO_ARTIFACT_MAX_SIZE=26214400
ARG TEST_AIO_ARTIFACT_MAX_SIZE=200
ARG AIO_PREVIEW_SERVER_PORT=3000
@ -72,24 +72,29 @@ RUN mkdir /var/log/aio
# Add extra package sources
RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y curl
RUN curl --silent --show-error --location https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_10.x | bash -
RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y curl=7.64.0-4+deb10u1
RUN curl --silent --show-error --location https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_12.x | bash -
RUN curl --silent --show-error https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | apt-key add -
RUN echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list
RUN echo "deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian stretch-backports main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list
# Install packages
# NOTE: Some packages (such as `nginx`, `nodejs`, `openssl`) make older versions unavailable on the
# repositories, so we cannot pin to specific versions for these packages :(
# See for example:
# - https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues/33
# - https://askubuntu.com/questions/715104/how-can-i-downgrade-openssl-via-apt-get
RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y \
cron=3.0pl1-128+deb9u1 \
dnsmasq=2.76-5+deb9u2 \
nano=2.7.4-1 \
nginx=1.10.3-1+deb9u2 \
nodejs=10.15.3-1nodesource1 \
openssl=1.1.0j-1~deb9u1 \
rsyslog=8.24.0-1 \
yarn=1.15.2-1
RUN yarn global add pm2@3.5.0
cron=3.0pl1-134+deb10u1 \
dnsmasq=2.80-1 \
nano=3.2-3 \
nginx \
nodejs \
openssl \
rsyslog=8.1901.0-1 \
vim=2:8.1.0875-5 \
yarn=1.22.4-1
RUN yarn global add pm2@4.4.0
# Set up log rotation
@ -162,8 +167,7 @@ RUN find $AIO_SCRIPTS_SH_DIR -maxdepth 1 -type f -printf "%P\n" \
# Set up the Node.js scripts
COPY scripts-js/ $AIO_SCRIPTS_JS_DIR/
WORKDIR $AIO_SCRIPTS_JS_DIR/
RUN yarn install --production --frozen-lockfile
RUN yarn --cwd="$AIO_SCRIPTS_JS_DIR/" install --production --frozen-lockfile
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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ export class BuildCleaner {
]);
} catch (error) {
this.logger.error('ERROR:', error);
throw error;
}
}

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
import * as express from 'express';
import {promisify} from 'util';
import {PreviewServerError} from './preview-error';
/**
@ -13,7 +12,7 @@ export async function respondWithError(res: express.Response, err: any): Promise
}
res.status(err.status);
await promisify(res.end.bind(res))(err.message);
return new Promise(resolve => res.end(err.message, resolve));
}
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ class Helper {
return fs.readFileSync(absFilePath, 'utf8');
}
public runCmd(cmd: string, opts: cp.ExecFileOptions = {}): Promise<CmdResult> {
public runCmd(cmd: string, opts: cp.ExecOptions = {}): Promise<CmdResult> {
return new Promise(resolve => {
const proc = cp.exec(cmd, opts, (err, stdout, stderr) => resolve({success: !err, err, stdout, stderr}));
this.createCleanUpFn(() => proc.kill());
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ class Helper {
}
public runForAllSupportedSchemes(suiteFactory: TestSuiteFactory): void {
Object.keys(this.portPerScheme).forEach(scheme => suiteFactory(scheme, this.portPerScheme[scheme]));
Object.entries(this.portPerScheme).forEach(([scheme, port]) => suiteFactory(scheme, port));
}
public verifyResponse(status: number, regex: string | RegExp = /^/): VerifyCmdResultFn {

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

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@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
describe(`${host}/circle-build`, () => {
const curl = makeCurl(`${host}/circle-build`);
it('should disallow non-POST requests', async () => {
const bodyRegex = /^Unknown resource/;
@ -189,8 +189,7 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
});
it('should respond with 201 if a new public build is created', async () => {
await curl(payload(BuildNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER))
.then(h.verifyResponse(201));
await curl(payload(BuildNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER)).then(h.verifyResponse(201));
expect({ prNum: PrNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER }).toExistAsABuild();
});
@ -199,7 +198,7 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
expect({ prNum: PrNums.TRUST_CHECK_UNTRUSTED, isPublic: false }).toExistAsABuild();
});
[true].forEach(isPublic => {
[true, false].forEach(isPublic => {
const build = isPublic ? BuildNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER : BuildNums.TRUST_CHECK_UNTRUSTED;
const prNum = isPublic ? PrNums.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER : PrNums.TRUST_CHECK_UNTRUSTED;
const label = isPublic ? 'public' : 'non-public';
@ -364,23 +363,23 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
describe(`${host}/health-check`, () => {
it('should respond with 200', done => {
Promise.all([
it('should respond with 200', async () => {
await Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(200)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-check/`).then(h.verifyResponse(200)),
]).then(done);
]);
});
it('should respond with 404 if the path does not match exactly', done => {
Promise.all([
it('should respond with 404 if the path does not match exactly', async () => {
await Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-check/foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-check-foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/health-checknfoo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/foo/health-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/foo-health-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/foonhealth-check`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
]).then(done);
]);
});
});
@ -426,18 +425,18 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
});
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths', done => {
it('should respond with 404 for unknown paths', async () => {
const mockPayload = JSON.stringify({number: 1}); // MockExternalApiFlags.TRUST_CHECK_ACTIVE_TRUSTED_USER });
const cmdPrefix = `curl -iLX POST --data "${mockPayload}" ${host}`;
Promise.all([
await Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foo/pr-updated`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foo-pr-updated`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/foonpr-updated`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/pr-updated/foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/pr-updated-foo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
h.runCmd(`${cmdPrefix}/pr-updatednfoo`).then(h.verifyResponse(404)),
]).then(done);
]);
});
@ -551,10 +550,10 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
describe(`${host}/*`, () => {
it('should respond with 404 for requests to unknown URLs', done => {
it('should respond with 404 for requests to unknown URLs', async () => {
const bodyRegex = /^Unknown resource/;
Promise.all([
await Promise.all([
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/index.html`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}/`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iL ${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
@ -562,7 +561,7 @@ describe('preview-server', () => {
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX POST ${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX PATCH ${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
h.runCmd(`curl -iLX DELETE ${host}`).then(h.verifyResponse(404, bodyRegex)),
]).then(done);
]);
});
});

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@ -14,42 +14,41 @@
"predev": "yarn build || true",
"dev": "run-p ~~build-watch ~~test-watch",
"lint": "tslint --project tsconfig.json",
"pretest": "yarn build",
"pretest": "run-s build lint",
"test": "yarn ~~test-only",
"pretest-watch": "yarn pretest",
"test-watch": "yarn ~~test-watch",
"~~build": "tsc",
"~~build-watch": "yarn ~~build --watch",
"pre~~test-only": "yarn lint",
"~~test-only": "node dist/test",
"~~test-watch": "nodemon --delay 1 --exec \"yarn ~~test-only\" --watch dist"
},
"dependencies": {
"body-parser": "^1.18.3",
"delete-empty": "^2.0.0",
"express": "^4.16.3",
"jasmine": "^3.2.0",
"nock": "^9.6.1",
"node-fetch": "^2.2.0",
"shelljs": "^0.8.2",
"source-map-support": "^0.5.9",
"tar-stream": "^1.6.1",
"tslib": "^1.10.0"
"body-parser": "^1.19.0",
"delete-empty": "^3.0.0",
"express": "^4.17.1",
"jasmine": "^3.5.0",
"nock": "^12.0.3",
"node-fetch": "^2.6.0",
"shelljs": "^0.8.4",
"source-map-support": "^0.5.19",
"tar-stream": "^2.1.2",
"tslib": "^1.11.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/body-parser": "^1.17.0",
"@types/express": "^4.16.0",
"@types/jasmine": "^2.8.8",
"@types/nock": "^9.3.0",
"@types/node": "^10.9.2",
"@types/node-fetch": "^2.1.2",
"@types/shelljs": "^0.8.0",
"@types/supertest": "^2.0.5",
"nodemon": "^1.18.3",
"@types/body-parser": "^1.19.0",
"@types/express": "^4.17.6",
"@types/jasmine": "^3.5.10",
"@types/nock": "^11.1.0",
"@types/node": "^13.13.2",
"@types/node-fetch": "^2.5.7",
"@types/shelljs": "^0.8.7",
"@types/supertest": "^2.0.8",
"nodemon": "^2.0.3",
"npm-run-all": "^4.1.5",
"supertest": "^3.1.0",
"tslint": "^5.11.0",
"supertest": "^4.0.2",
"tslint": "^6.1.1",
"tslint-jasmine-noSkipOrFocus": "^1.0.9",
"typescript": "^3.0.1"
"typescript": "^3.8.3"
}
}

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

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

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
it('should return a promise', () => {
expect((api as any).getPaginated()).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
expect((api as any).getPaginated()).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
});
@ -131,45 +131,30 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
});
it('should reject if the request fails', done => {
(api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar').catch((err: any) => {
expect(err).toBe('Test');
done();
});
it('should reject if the request fails', async () => {
const responsePromise = (api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar');
deferreds[0].reject('Test');
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith('Test');
});
it('should resolve with the returned items', done => {
it('should resolve with the returned items', async () => {
const items = [{id: 1}, {id: 2}];
(api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar').then((data: any) => {
expect(data).toEqual(items);
done();
});
const responsePromise = (api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar');
deferreds[0].resolve(items);
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeResolvedTo(items);
});
it('should iteratively call \'get()\' to fetch all items', done => {
it('should iteratively call \'get()\' to fetch all items', async () => {
// Create an array or 250 objects.
const allItems = '.'.repeat(250).split('').map((_, i) => ({id: i}));
const allItems = new Array(250).fill(null).map((_, i) => ({id: i}));
const apiGetSpy = api.get as jasmine.Spy;
const paramsForPage = (page: number) => ({baz: 'qux', page, per_page: 100});
(api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar', {baz: 'qux'}).then((data: any) => {
const paramsForPage = (page: number) => ({baz: 'qux', page, per_page: 100});
expect(apiGetSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(3);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(0)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(1)]);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(1)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(2)]);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(2)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(3)]);
expect(data).toEqual(allItems);
done();
});
const responsePromise = (api as any).getPaginated('/foo/bar', {baz: 'qux'});
deferreds[0].resolve(allItems.slice(0, 100));
setTimeout(() => {
@ -178,6 +163,13 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
deferreds[2].resolve(allItems.slice(200));
}, 0);
}, 0);
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeResolvedTo(allItems);
expect(apiGetSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(3);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(0)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(1)]);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(1)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(2)]);
expect(apiGetSpy.calls.argsFor(2)).toEqual(['/foo/bar', paramsForPage(3)]);
});
});
@ -217,8 +209,8 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
describe('request()', () => {
it('should return a promise', () => {
nock('https://api.github.com').get('').reply(200);
expect((api as any).request()).toEqual(jasmine.any(Promise));
nock('https://api.github.com').get('/').reply(200);
expect((api as any).request()).toBeInstanceOf(Promise);
});
@ -247,9 +239,8 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.replyWithError('Test');
let message = 'Failed to reject error';
await (api as any).request('method', '/path').catch((err: any) => message = err.message);
expect(message).toEqual('Test');
await expectAsync((api as any).request('method', '/path')).toBeRejectedWithError('Test');
});
@ -263,81 +254,69 @@ describe('GithubApi', () => {
});
it('should reject if response statusCode is <200', done => {
it('should reject if response statusCode is <200', async () => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(199);
const responsePromise = (api as any).request('method', '/path');
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('failed'));
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('status: 199'));
(api as any).request('method', '/path')
.catch((err: string) => {
expect(err).toContain('failed');
expect(err).toContain('status: 199');
done();
});
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should reject if response statusCode is >=400', done => {
it('should reject if response statusCode is >=400', async () => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(400);
const responsePromise = (api as any).request('method', '/path');
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('failed'));
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('status: 400'));
(api as any).request('method', '/path')
.catch((err: string) => {
expect(err).toContain('failed');
expect(err).toContain('status: 400');
done();
});
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should include the response text in the rejection message', done => {
it('should include the response text in the rejection message', async () => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(500, 'Test');
const responsePromise = (api as any).request('method', '/path');
await expectAsync(responsePromise).toBeRejectedWith(jasmine.stringMatching('Test'));
(api as any).request('method', '/path')
.catch((err: string) => {
expect(err).toContain('Test');
done();
});
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should resolve if returned statusCode is >=200 and <400', done => {
it('should resolve if returned statusCode is >=200 and <400', async () => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(200);
(api as any).request('method', '/path').then(done);
await expectAsync((api as any).request('method', '/path')).toBeResolved();
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should parse the response body into an object using \'JSON.parse\'', done => {
it('should parse the response body into an object using \'JSON.parse\'', async () => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(300, '{"foo": "bar"}');
(api as any).request('method', '/path').then((data: any) => {
expect(data).toEqual({foo: 'bar'});
done();
});
await expectAsync((api as any).request('method', '/path')).toBeResolvedTo({foo: 'bar'});
requestHandler.done();
});
it('should reject if the response text is malformed JSON', done => {
it('should reject if the response text is malformed JSON', async () => {
const requestHandler = nock('https://api.github.com')
.intercept('/path', 'method')
.reply(300, '}');
(api as any).request('method', '/path').catch((err: any) => {
expect(err).toEqual(jasmine.any(SyntaxError));
done();
});
await expectAsync((api as any).request('method', '/path')).toBeRejectedWithError(SyntaxError);
requestHandler.done();
});

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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@ -3,24 +3,17 @@
## Install docker
_Debian (jessie):_
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl git software-properties-common`
- `curl -fsSL https://apt.dockerproject.org/gpg | sudo apt-key add -`
- `apt-key fingerprint 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D`
- `sudo add-apt-repository "deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo/ debian-$(lsb_release -cs) main"`
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get -y install docker-engine`
Official installation instructions: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install
Example:
_Ubuntu (16.04):_
_Debian (buster):_
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get install -y curl git linux-image-extra-$(uname -r) linux-image-extra-virtual`
- `sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates`
- `curl -fsSL https://yum.dockerproject.org/gpg | sudo apt-key add -`
- `apt-key fingerprint 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D`
- `sudo add-apt-repository "deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo/ ubuntu-$(lsb_release -cs) main"`
- `sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl gnupg-agent software-properties-common`
- `curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/debian/gpg | sudo apt-key add -`
- `sudo apt-key fingerprint 0EBFCD88`
- `sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian $(lsb_release -cs) stable"`
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get -y install docker-engine`
- `sudo apt-get -y install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io`
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@ -8,16 +8,16 @@ VM host to update the preview server based on changes in the source code.
The script will pull the latest changes from the origin's master branch and examine if there have
been any changes in files inside the preview server source code directory (see below). If there are,
it will create a new image and verify that is works as expected. Finally, it will stop and remove
it will create a new image and verify that it works as expected. Finally, it will stop and remove
the old docker container and image, create a new container based on the new image and start it.
The script assumes that the preview server source code is in the repository's
`aio/aio-builds-setup/` directory and expects the following inputs:
- **$1**: `HOST_REPO_DIR`
- **$2**: `HOST_LOCALCERTS_DIR`
- **$3**: `HOST_SECRETS_DIR`
- **$4**: `HOST_BUILDS_DIR`
- **$2**: `HOST_SECRETS_DIR`
- **$3**: `HOST_BUILDS_DIR`
- **$4**: `HOST_LOCALCERTS_DIR`
- **$5**: `HOST_LOGS_DIR`
See [here](vm-setup--create-host-dirs-and-files.md) for more info on what each input directory is
@ -25,28 +25,38 @@ used for.
**Note 1:** The script has to execute docker commands with `sudo`.
**Note 2:** Make sure the user that executes the script has access to update the repository
**Note 2:**
The script has to execute `yarn` commands, so make sure `yarn` is on the `PATH` when invoking the
script.
**Note 3:** Make sure the user that executes the script has access to update the repository.
## Run the script manually
You may choose to manually run the script, when necessary. Example:
```
```sh
update-preview-server.sh \
/path/to/repo \
/path/to/localcerts \
/path/to/secrets \
/path/to/builds \
/path/to/localcerts \
/path/to/logs
```
## Run the script automatically
You may choose to automatically trigger the script, e.g. using a cronjob. For example, the following
cronjob entry would run the script every hour and update the preview server (assuming the user has
the necessary permissions):
cronjob entry would run the script every 30 minutes, update the preview server (if necessary) and
log its output to `update-preview-server.log` (assuming the user has the necessary permissions):
```
# Periodically check for changes and update the preview server (if necessary)
*/30 * * * * /path/to/update-preview-server.sh /path/to/repo /path/to/localcerts /path/to/secrets /path/to/builds /path/to/logs
*/30 * * * * /path/to/update-preview-server.sh /path/to/repo /path/to/secrets /path/to/builds /path/to/localcerts /path/to/logs >> /path/to/update-preview-server.log 2>&1
```
**Note:**
Keep in mind that cron jobs run in non-interactive, non-login shells. This means that the execution
context might be different compared to when running the same commands from an interactive, login
shell. For example, `.bashrc` files are normally _not_ sourced automatically in cron jobs. See
[here](http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Bash-Startup-Files.html) for more info.

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

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
}
],
"styles": [
"src/styles.scss"
"src/styles/main.scss"
],
"scripts": [],
"budgets": [
@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
}
],
"styles": [
"src/styles.scss"
"src/styles/main.scss"
],
"scripts": []
}
@ -193,4 +193,4 @@
}
},
"defaultProject": "site"
}
}

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# CLI Overview and Command Reference
The Angular CLI is a command-line interface tool that you use to initialize, develop, scaffold, and maintain Angular applications. You can use the tool directly in a command shell, or indirectly through an interactive UI such as [Angular Console](https://angularconsole.com).
The Angular CLI is a command-line interface tool that you use to initialize, develop, scaffold, and maintain Angular applications directly from a command shell.
## Installing Angular CLI
@ -109,9 +109,3 @@ Options that specify files can be given as absolute paths, or as paths relative
The [ng generate](cli/generate) and [ng add](cli/add) commands take as an argument the artifact or library to be generated or added to the current project.
In addition to any general options, each artifact or library defines its own options in a *schematic*.
Schematic options are supplied to the command in the same format as immediate command options.
### Building with Bazel
Optionally, you can configure the Angular CLI to use [Bazel](https://docs.bazel.build) as the build tool. For more information, see [Building with Bazel](guide/bazel).

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@ -82,9 +82,6 @@ upgrade-phonecat-2-hybrid/aot/**/*
# styleguide
!styleguide/src/systemjs.custom.js
# universal
!universal/webpack.server.config.js
# stackblitz
*stackblitz.no-link.html
@ -97,4 +94,4 @@ upgrade-phonecat-3-final/rollup-config.js
!upgrade-phonecat-*/**/karma-test-shim.js
# schematics
!schematics-for-libraries/projects/my-lib/package.json
!schematics-for-libraries/projects/my-lib/package.json

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Accessibility Example</title>
<base href="/">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
</head>

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@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ export const slideInAnimation =
// #enddocregion style-view
// #docregion query
query(':enter', [
style({ left: '-100%'})
style({ left: '-100%' })
]),
query(':leave', animateChild()),
group([
query(':leave', [
animate('300ms ease-out', style({ left: '100%'}))
animate('300ms ease-out', style({ left: '100%' }))
]),
query(':enter', [
animate('300ms ease-out', style({ left: '0%'}))
animate('300ms ease-out', style({ left: '0%' }))
])
]),
query(':enter', animateChild()),
@ -56,15 +56,15 @@ export const slideInAnimation =
})
]),
query(':enter', [
style({ left: '-100%'})
style({ left: '-100%' })
]),
query(':leave', animateChild()),
group([
query(':leave', [
animate('200ms ease-out', style({ left: '100%'}))
animate('200ms ease-out', style({ left: '100%' }))
]),
query(':enter', [
animate('300ms ease-out', style({ left: '0%'}))
animate('300ms ease-out', style({ left: '0%' }))
])
]),
query(':enter', animateChild()),

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Toggle All Animations <input type="checkbox" [checked]="!animationsDisabled" (cl
</nav>
<!-- #docregion route-animations-outlet -->
<div [@routeAnimations]="prepareRoute(outlet)" >
<div [@routeAnimations]="prepareRoute(outlet)">
<router-outlet #outlet="outlet"></router-outlet>
</div>
<!-- #enddocregion route-animations-outlet -->

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@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
import { TestBed, async } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
describe('AppComponent', () => {
beforeEach(async(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
}).compileComponents();
}));
it('should create the app', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app).toBeTruthy();
}));
it(`should have as title 'app'`, async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app.title).toEqual('app');
}));
it('should render title in a h1 tag', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
const compiled = fixture.debugElement.nativeElement;
expect(compiled.querySelector('h1').textContent).toContain('Welcome to app!');
}));
});

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>AttributeBinding</title>
<base href="/">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
</head>

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@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
import { TestBed, async } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
describe('AppComponent', () => {
beforeEach(async(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
}).compileComponents();
}));
it('should create the app', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app).toBeTruthy();
}));
it(`should have as title 'app'`, async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app.title).toEqual('app');
}));
it('should render title in a h1 tag', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
const compiled = fixture.debugElement.nativeElement;
expect(compiled.querySelector('h1').textContent).toContain('Welcome to app!');
}));
});

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@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
import { TestBed, async } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
describe('AppComponent', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
});
TestBed.compileComponents();
});
it('should create the app', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app).toBeTruthy();
}));
it(`should have as title 'app works!'`, async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app.title).toEqual('app works!');
}));
it('should render title in a h1 tag', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
const compiled = fixture.debugElement.nativeElement;
expect(compiled.querySelector('h1').textContent).toContain('app works!');
}));
});

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@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
import { ItemDirective } from './item.directive';
describe('ItemDirective', () => {
it('should create an instance', () => {
const directive = new ItemDirective();
expect(directive).toBeTruthy();
});
});

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>NgmoduleDemo</title>
<base href="/">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
</head>

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@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
import { async, ComponentFixture, TestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { ItemDetailComponent } from './item-detail.component';
describe('ItemDetailComponent', () => {
let component: ItemDetailComponent;
let fixture: ComponentFixture<ItemDetailComponent>;
beforeEach(async(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [ ItemDetailComponent ]
})
.compileComponents();
}));
beforeEach(() => {
fixture = TestBed.createComponent(ItemDetailComponent);
component = fixture.componentInstance;
fixture.detectChanges();
});
it('should create', () => {
expect(component).toBeTruthy();
});
});

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>BuiltInDirectives</title>
<base href="/">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
</head>

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@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
import { TestBed, async } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
describe('AppComponent', () => {
beforeEach(async(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
}).compileComponents();
}));
it('should create the app', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app).toBeTruthy();
}));
});

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Built-in Template Functions Example</title>
<base href="/">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
</head>

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{
"e2e": [
"tests": [
{
"cmd": "yarn",
"args": [

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@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
{
"e2e": [
{
"cmd": "yarn",
"args": [
"e2e",
"--protractor-config=e2e/protractor-puppeteer.conf.js",
"--no-webdriver-update",
"--port={PORT}"
]
}
]
}

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@ -158,11 +158,11 @@ export class Provider6bComponent {
// #docregion silent-logger
// An object in the shape of the logger service
export function SilentLoggerFn() {}
function silentLoggerFn() {}
const silentLogger = {
export const SilentLogger = {
logs: ['Silent logger says "Shhhhh!". Provided via "useValue"'],
log: SilentLoggerFn
log: silentLoggerFn
};
// #enddocregion silent-logger
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ const silentLogger = {
template: template,
providers:
// #docregion providers-7
[{ provide: Logger, useValue: silentLogger }]
[{ provide: Logger, useValue: SilentLogger }]
// #enddocregion providers-7
})
export class Provider7Component {

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
{
"projectType": "elements"
}

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ import { animate, state, style, transition, trigger } from '@angular/animations'
`]
})
export class PopupComponent {
private state: 'opened' | 'closed' = 'closed';
state: 'opened' | 'closed' = 'closed';
@Input()
set message(message: string) {

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@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
import { TestBed, async } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
describe('AppComponent', () => {
beforeEach(async(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
}).compileComponents();
}));
it('should create the app', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app).toBeTruthy();
}));
it(`should have as title 'Featured product:'`, async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app.title).toEqual('Featured product:');
}));
it('should render title in a p tag', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
const compiled = fixture.debugElement.nativeElement;
expect(compiled.querySelector('p').textContent).toContain('Featured product:');
}));
});

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@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
import { async, ComponentFixture, TestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { ItemDetailComponent } from './item-detail.component';
describe('ItemDetailComponent', () => {
let component: ItemDetailComponent;
let fixture: ComponentFixture<ItemDetailComponent>;
beforeEach(async(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [ ItemDetailComponent ]
})
.compileComponents();
}));
beforeEach(() => {
fixture = TestBed.createComponent(ItemDetailComponent);
component = fixture.componentInstance;
fixture.detectChanges();
});
it('should create', () => {
expect(component).toBeTruthy();
});
});

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>EventBinding</title>
<base href="/">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
</head>

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@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
{
"build": "build:cli",
"run": "serve:cli"
}

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@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
import { TestBed, async } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
describe('AppComponent', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
});
TestBed.compileComponents();
});
it('should create the app', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app).toBeTruthy();
}));
it(`should have as title 'app works!'`, async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
expect(app.title).toEqual('app works!');
}));
it('should render title in a h1 tag', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
const compiled = fixture.debugElement.nativeElement;
expect(compiled.querySelector('h1').textContent).toContain('app works!');
}));
});

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@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
import { async, ComponentFixture, TestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { CustomerDashboardComponent } from './customer-dashboard.component';
describe('CustomerDashboardComponent', () => {
let component: CustomerDashboardComponent;
let fixture: ComponentFixture<CustomerDashboardComponent>;
beforeEach(async(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [ CustomerDashboardComponent ]
})
.compileComponents();
}));
beforeEach(() => {
fixture = TestBed.createComponent(CustomerDashboardComponent);
component = fixture.componentInstance;
fixture.detectChanges();
});
it('should create', () => {
expect(component).toBeTruthy();
});
});

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Feature Modules</title>
<base href="/">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
</head>

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
{
"tests": [
{"cmd": "yarn", "args": ["test", "--browsers=ChromeHeadless", "--no-watch"]},
{"cmd": "yarn", "args": ["e2e", "--prod", "--protractor-config=e2e/protractor-puppeteer.conf.js", "--no-webdriver-update", "--port={PORT}"]}
]
}

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@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ describe('AppComponent', () => {
it('should create the app', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
const app = fixture.debugElement.componentInstance;
const app = fixture.componentInstance;
expect(app).toBeTruthy();
}));
it('should render title in a h1 tag', async(() => {
it('should render title', async(() => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();

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