The test was cherry-picked from #27719 into 7.1.x, where entry module
path ended in `/main`, not `/main.dev`. It was changed to `/main.dev`
in #27277, which was not backported to 7.1.x.
What was there didn't work at all, and resulted in an error `Error processing "attach": Error: Both localRoot and remoteRoot must be specified`
PR Close#27733
* We should try loading Angular.JS for the upgrade tests in their minfied output. There seems to be a lot flakiness in regards to loading `AngularJS` within Travis, and the `onerror` messages aren't really too helpful. In order to reduce the payload that will be passed through the Saucelabs tunnel, we should try to load the minfied output files.
PR Close#27711
Currently rnning the gulp tasks to format code does not work because the `through2` version used by `gulp-clang-format` is very outdated and seems to cause exceptions like:
```
Error: no writecb in Transform class
at afterTransform (C:\Users\Paul\projects\angular\node_modules\gulp-clang-format\node_modules\readable-stream\lib\_stream_transform.js:95:33)
at TransformState.afterTransform (C:\Users\Paul\projects\angular\node_modules\gulp-clang-format\node_modules\readable-stream\lib\_stream_transform.js:79:12)
```
Updating to the latest version of `gulp-clang-format` that comes with 10cbb7f9bf, seems to fix this.
**Note**: This issue seems to depend on the platform because I didn't run into it on MacOS, or Linux. Though I got the failure on Windows. I didn't spend time investigating, but updating to the latest
version should just improve things.
PR Close#27712
This commit fixes a bug whereby the path of the entry_module is not
consistent with the workspace name, which does not permit dashes
in the name.
PR Close#27719
Currently whenever the upgrade test helper fails to load a given AngularJS version, the error that will be rejected is technically not an error because the `onerror` callback is not returning an error, but an "ErrorEvent".
Since that `ErrorEvent` is basically just rejected, browsers will print
the error as followed:
```
Failed: [object Event]
```
This is not helpful at all and also implies that there _might_ be more
information hidden within the `Event` instance. Unfortunately that's not
the case (at least on browsers we test against) and the logic to extract
the data from the event would be not worth the effort, we just return a
simple custom `Error` that won't imply that there is more information
hidden.
PR Close#27706
Relative imports in Typescript files only work when module_name is
defined in ts_library (when run in Node.js).
See issue https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_typescript/issues/360
With that fixed, `ng test` now works.
`ng build` requires `node_modules` to be available in the project
directory, so it's not usable yet. Running `yarn` in project directory
does not work because of postinstall version check.
PR Close#27715
The default 10 items are often not enough to debug deeply nested compilation operations.
This PR is based on @martinprobst's http://cl/225528216.
PR Close#27678
Previously the logging to TravisCI has been disabled because the `print-logs.sh` file printed the Sauce-Connect logfile output that is `verbose` by default. See [for example](https://travis-ci.org/angular/angular/jobs/250578973).
Since the default stdout/stderr of sauce-connect is pretty much concise and can alert us if we run into any issues (e.g. rate limit, outdated tunnel version), we should stop piping these to `/dev/null`.
PR Close#27657
* Disables the failing optional Travis jobs because those just acquire limited resources of Saucelabs and BrowserStack and cause API rate limit problems if the caretaker merges multiple PRs. The rate limit error will spread across multiple repositories because we use the same license in multiple Angular projects (e.g. Angular Material, angular.js etc.)
PR Close#27657
In order to keep the bazel bin directory as clean as possible, we should not write definition files that are not relevant to a `ng_package` to an undesired location in the bazel bin directory. This currently just happens because we only filter out external definition files while we also should filter out definitions that aren't just in the current package.
The `packager.ts` file currently tries to write these files to the package, but fails because those are not inside of the current package. So the logic to create a relative path for the file fails, and the definition will be copied to a location like:
```js
// Notice the double "bazel-out" here.
C:\Users\Paul\_bazel_Paul\kn4tsvyh\execroot\angular_material\bazel-out\x64_windows-fastbuild\bin\src\bazel-out\x64_windows-fastbuild\bin\src\cdk
```
[See logic that causes this](4f9374951d/packages/bazel/src/ng_package/packager.ts (L105-L124)) (nothing wrong with that logic because it assumes that only paths from within the package are passed to it)
PR Close#27519
* Suppresses the warning from the Bazel TypeScript rules about overwritten options from the `tools/tsconfig.json` file. This is the only remaining warning that makes our Bazel build on Angular Material "dirty"
PR Close#27583
the clickable region of the top menu item is expanded beyond the focused area, so the clickable area is spans the entire height of the navigation
fixes#27618
PR Close#27633
We are overincluding files, all of these are not necessary in google3 and should not be synced
because it's only slowing us down.
Related CL: http://cl/225197013
PR Close#27653
the clickable region of the top menu item is reduced to the focused area, so no cursor pointer is shown outside the clickable area
fixes#27618
PR Close#27620
When we launched the new issue templates (.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/*), we forgot to update these
docs which got stale and needed a refresh.
PR Close#27608
When @angular/bazel is installed, a postinstall script is run to make sure that
the npm version is *exactly* the same as the Angular repository install by
Bazel. This check is overly stringent. Instead, it should enforce that the
version satisfies the range check instead. This is consistent with the range
defined in angular-cli/packages/schematics/angular/utility/latest-versions.ts.
This commit also fixes the Bazel workspace to use the same Rxjs version if it's
already installed.
PR Close#27591
there is still too much churn to make this info useful in the release notes, advanced
developers can use git log to find out what's going on with ivy.
PR Close#27532
This release of rules_typescript fixes a critical bug: typescript code
was not checked at all, including type-checking, tsetse, and strict deps
fixes#27569
PR Close#27586
PR Close#27590
Removes the following when bazel runs any of our jasmine_node_tests:
(node:85494) [DEP0005] DeprecationWarning: Buffer() is deprecated due to security and usability issues. Please use the Buffer.alloc(), Buffer.allocUnsafe(), or Buffer.from()
methods instead.
I was able to find the source of the warning by running the target with the following tags:
```
bazel test packages/language-service/... --test_arg=--node_options=--throw-deprecation
```
PR Close#27538
`@angular/bazel` currently requires TypeScript 3.1.x as a peer dependency, but comes with `tsickle` as dependency. The current version of `tsickle` that is specified by `@angular/bazel` does not support TypeScript 3.1.x (which is a peer dependency) and therefore we need to make sure that `tsickle` works with the required TypeScript versions.
This change updates `tsickle` to the latest version that comes with b10fb6de0a in order to work with TypeScript 3.1.x.
PR Close#27402
The submission guidelines for submitting an issue directs issue reporters to a pre-filled unformatted issue form. Reporters need directed to choose from the issue templates.
Fixes#27398
PR Close#27400
Switch from Skylint to buildifier --lint - this is required for the Bazel 0.20 upgrade since Bazel no longer lets us use the embedded JDK to build and run Java programs, and Skylint is a Java program
PR Close#27489
This PR introduces:
1. Google Cloud Store bucket which contains build artifacts
2. Documentation on how to enable remote caching in development
Each team member should download a service key. More convenient ways of authentication would be more obscure and prevent us from doing identity tracking of the produced artifacts.
PR Close#27358
Common insensitive platforms are `win32/win64` (see:
[here](3e4c5c95ab/src/compiler/sys.ts (L681-L682)))
Currently when running `bazel build packages/core --define=compile=aot`, the `compiler-cli` will throw because it cannot find the `index.ngfactory.ts` file in the compiler host. This is because the shim host wrapper is not properly generating the requested `ngfactory` file.
This happens because we call `getCanonicalFileName` that returns a path that is different to the actual program filenames that are used to construct a map of generated files. Since the generators always use the paths which are not "canonical" and pases them internally like that, we can just stop manually calling `getCanonicalFileName`.
PR Close#27466
The `FETCH_ERROR` document is used when we are unable to retrieve a
document (except for 404 errors), which includes when there is no
internet connection. Using the `<current-location>` element in the
document's template to show the path of the page we failed to retrieve
assumes that the element's bundle is available (e.g. cached by the SW)
or can be fetched from the server.
When none of these conditions is met, the `DocViewer` is unable to
prepare the document and fails, never showing the `FETCH_ERROR` page to
the user.
Furthermore, the path we are looking to retrieve via
`<current-location>` is essentially the document ID, which we already
have. Thus, loading and instantiating a whole component just for that is
overkill.
This commit addresses both issues by getting rid of the
`<current-location>` component and directly embedding the document ID
into the `FETCH_ERROR` content.
PR Close#27250
When using relative paths for CSS resources (such as background images),
`@angular/cli` will move them to the root `dist/` directory (and update
the paths in CSS accordingly). This results in the SW being unable to
cache the resource, because it is not where it expects it to be.
This commit fixes this issue for the footer background image, by using
an absolute path for the URL. (It also removes an unused style that
would have been affected by the same issue.)
PR Close#27250
In order for 'Material Icons' to work offline, their `.woff2` file needs
to have been cached by the SW. This file is not requested by the
browser, until an element needs to use the icon font.
In order to speed up the initial page load and avoid FOUC, we use
inlined SVGs for all icons in the app shell. As a result, the `.woff2`
file may not be requested, when a user visits angular.io. If they go
offline before visiting a page that does actually use 'Material Icons',
then such icons will not work correctly (e.g. the `error_outline` icon
used in the error page for failed requests due to network
unanvailability).
This commit fixes this, by adding a non-visible element that needs the
'Material Icons' font on the main component. Thids ensures that the
`.woff2` file will always be loaded, even if the page does not use any
material icons.
(Note: The element is inserted lazily to avoid affecting the initial
rendering.)
PR Close#27250
These icons are part of the app shell and used on every load (on both
desktop and mobile). Inlining them ensures they are rendered asap.
PR Close#27250
Previously, we did not load the Roboto font, instead relying on the user
to have it available on their system and falling back to different fonts
otherwise. This resulted in the page being styled slightly differently
for those people that didn't have the font installed locally.
PR Close#27250
This can help with debugging issues, e.g. with the communication between
the preview server and CI, as it gives a better idea of exactly when was
the preview made available and how long it took.
PR Close#27436
In some applications, developers define a `ts_library` that just consists of `d.ts` files (e.g. to type `module.id`; see: https://github.com/angular/material2/blob/master/src/module-typings.d.ts), and expect the `esm5.bzl` file to not throw an error like:
```
target.typescript.replay_params.outputs
struct' object has no attribute 'outputs'
```
The "replay_parameters" property will exist in that case, but is set to "None" because there is no action that should be replayed in favor of producing ES5 outputs. See: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_typescript/pull/326. Notice that this right now breaks similarly because an empty `struct()` is returned that does not have a property called `outputs`. [#326](https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_typescript/pull/326) fixes that by being explicit that there is no _action_ at all.
PR Close#27401
* Currently when building a `ng_module` with Bazel and having the flat module id option set, the flat module files are not being generated because `@angular/compiler-cli` does not properly determine the entry-point file.
Note that this logic is not necessarily specific to Bazel and the same problem can happen without Bazel if multiple TypeScript input files are specified while the `flatModuleIndex` option has been enabled.
PR Close#27200
Currently when building the `ng_package` multiple times, the old `ng_package` output will be copied over to the new `ng_package` content. Resulting in packages like `src/cdk/npm_package/npm_package/npm_package/AND_MORE`.
This happens because currently all TypeScript definition files are resolved from within the `binDir`. This is just wrong because it could then take up the `d.ts` files from the previous `ng_package` output. All typescript definitions that belong to the target package, should be resolved through Bazel and copied based on that computation.
Also fixes that `esm` files aren't written to the `ng_package` on Windows. This is because we try to flatten paths using the `path.delimiter` while the path is always using Posix delimiters (causing the paths to be incorrect)
PR Close#27200
* Currently when building the ES5 and ES2015 output, `ngc_wrapped` will fail because it tries to write the `fs.openSync` the tsickle output file at the same time. This causes a runtime exception in Windows and can be fixed by just writing the externs for ES5 mode to the proper ES5 "output root".
PR Close#27200
* Fixes that `ng_package` does not work generate UMD bundles on Windows because the `esm5/` files are not written to the output directory. This is because `rootDirs` and `rootDir` are posix paths and cause invalid relative paths when mixed with Windows backslash paths.
PR Close#27200
With this change, we no longer depend on CircleCI to trigger the webhook
(which it sometimes does with considerable delay or not at all).
This has the added benefit that other jobs will not unnecessarily
trigger webhooks and spam the preview server logs. It is only the
`aio_preview` job's webhook that we care about.
Related to #27352.
PR Close#27458
Also build releases into a dedicated output_base so you can't
accidentally publish with outdated version stamp.
Bump the version of rules_nodejs so we don't need to create the
symlink_prefixes for the .publish command to work.
PR Close#27362
BREAKING CHANGES:
Bazel users: rules_angular_dependencies() will no longer install transitive dependencies of build_bazel_rules_nodejs and build_bazel_rules_typescript. User WORKSPACE files will now need to install rules_nodejs and rules_typescript transitive deps directly:
```
load("@build_bazel_rules_typescript//:package.bzl", "rules_typescript_dependencies")
rules_typescript_dependencies()
load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:package.bzl", "rules_nodejs_dependencies")
rules_nodejs_dependencies()
```
PR Close#27264
Reported issue in #18138 is due to EasyList being selected in ABP. This commit fixes both the image at the bottom of the Dynamic Component Loader example, and the Stackblitz demo.
Fixes#18138
PR Close#27212
A recent commit (probably 2c7386c) has changed the import graph of the
DI types in core, and somehow results in the ngc compiler deciding to
re-export core DI types from application factories which tangentially
use inject(). This is not really surprising; ngc's import graph can be
very unstable.
However, this results in a re-export of InjectFlags surviving JS
compilation. InjectFlags was a const enum, akin to an interface in TS,
with no runtime repesentation. This causes a warning to be emitted by
Webpack when it sees the re-export of InjectFlags.
This commit avoids the issue by removing 'const' from the declaration
of InjectFlags, causing it to have a runtime value. This is a temporary
fix. The real fix will be for ngc to no longer write exports of const
enums.
Testing strategy: manually verified. Due to the problem only manifesting
when recompiling after a change and then running Webpack, there is no
existing framework via which this could be easily tested with an
integration test. Additionally, the potential for this issue is gone in
Ivy, so this solution is only temporarily needed.
Fixes#27251.
PR Close#27279
Earlier versions may transitively depend on a malicious version of
`flatmap-stream` (see dominictarr/event-stream#116).
The `aio-builds-setup/` had an older version of `event-stream` (3.3.4),
which did not depend on `flatmap-stream`, but upgraded it anyway.
PR Close#27274
When ngtsc compiles @angular/core, it rewrites core imports to the
r3_symbols.ts file that exposes all internal symbols under their
external name. When creating the FESM bundle, the r3_symbols.ts file
causes the external symbol names to be rewritten to their internal name.
Under ngcc compilations of FESM bundles, the indirection of
r3_symbols.ts is no longer in place such that the external names are
retained in the bundle. Previously, the external name `ɵdefineNgModule`
was explicitly declared internally to resolve this issue, but the
recently added `setClassMetadata` was not declared as such, causing
runtime errors.
Instead of relying on the r3_symbols.ts file to perform the rewrite of
the external modules to their internal variants, the translation is
moved into the `ImportManager` during the compilation itself. This
avoids the need for providing the external name manually.
PR Close#27055
Some engineers were already on Yarn 0.10.x which was permitted by the range in our package.json#engines
However this introduced 'integrity sha512' lines into the yarn.lock files.
Then when engineers use yarn 0.9 (in particular, Bazel did this) then the lock files get tons of meaningless edits.
We could force everyone back to yarn 0.9 but this commit chooses to instead advance everyone past 0.10
PR Close#27193
Now that the Ivy switch transform uses ts.getMutableClone() to copy
statements, there's no need to set .parent pointers on the resulting
updated nodes. Doing this was causing assertion failures deep in
TypeScript in some cases.
PR Close#27170
* With ec29fd3e7b, the prefix for the `bazel` command has been removed because it threw off the Bash variables. In order to fix this while still running Bazel from the `node_modules` (keeping the bazel versions consistent), we should run Bazel without Yarn (similar to how it's done for `build-packages-dist.sh`)
PR Close#26899
Currently the Github robot is not able to measure the artifacts of the `hello_world` and `todo` bundling tests because those will be only built with the `ivy-only` rule tag. This means that the current CircleCI job that is supposed to upload the size artifacts, does not even build those bundles.
PR Close#27042
Currently the `useJit` option from `TestBed.configureCompiler` isn't supported. These changes rework the existing test suites not to pass in `useJit` when running with Ivy.
PR Close#27067
This option means guards and resolvers will ignore changes to optional
parameters such as query and matrix params. When the path or any path
params change, guards and resolvers will be run
Related to discussion in #18253
FW-560 #resolve
PR Close#26861
Make a copy of the ts.SourceFile before modifying it in the ivy_switch
transform. It's suspected that the Bazel tsc_wrapped host's SourceFile
cache has issues when the ts.SourceFiles are mutated.
PR Close#27032
In a more specific scenario: Considering people use a custom TypeScript compiler host with `NGC`, they _could_ expect only posix paths in methods like `writeFile`. This at first glance sounds like a trivial issue that should be just fixed by the actual compiler host, but usually TypeScript internal API's just pass around posix normalized paths, and therefore it would be good to follow the same standards when passing JSON genfiles to the `CompilerHost`.
For normal TypeScript files (and TS genfiles), this is already consistent because those will be handled by the actual TypeScript `Program` (see `emitCallback`).
PR Close#27062
At the moment, `path.posix.relative` will break paths in windows as it will return something like
```
Error: Source file "../C:/users/alag/_bazel_alag/3tbqurya/execroot/angular/bazel-out/x64_windows-fastbuild/bin/packages/core/core.d.ts" not found
```
PR Close#26888
Adds support for the `providers` that are passed in through `TestBed.configureCompiler` and scopes the error only if the consumer has passed in `useJit`.
PR Close#27066
This fixes an issue where packages would be skipped if they contained
e.g. RxJS 5 style imports such as
```
import { observeOn } from 'rxjs/operators/observeOn';
```
Given that no package.json file can be found at the imported path, the
dependency would be reported missing, causing the package to be skipped.
PR Close#27031
This API is part of our public api surface and needs to be monitored by the public_api_guard.
I also had to go back and mark all of the exported functions with @publicApi jsdoc tag.
PR Close#27008
these files are test data and note test infrastructure, so they don't belong to this group.
this means that the core group can now approve the golden symbol changes
PR Close#27004
Make the error messages thrown when instantiating downgraded components,
injectables and modules more descriptive and actionable, also taking
into account incorrect use of the `downgradedModule` field.
PR Close#26217
Currently, calling `downgradeModule()` more than once is not supported.
If one wants to downgrade multiple Angular modules, they can create a
"super-module" that imports all the rest and downgrade that.
This commit adds support for downgrading multiple Angular modules. If
multiple modules are downgraded, then one must explicitly specify the
downgraded module that each downgraded component or injectable belongs
to, when calling `downgradeComponent()` and `downgradeInjectable()`
respectively.
No modification is needed (i.e. there is no need to specify a module for
downgraded components and injectables), if an app is not using
`downgradeModule()` or if there is only one downgraded Angular module.
Fixes#26062
PR Close#26217
These templates take advatange of github's feature that allows
us to define multiple templates and which the UI presents to the
user and lets them choose the most appropriate template.
The goal of this is to tailor the templates to the templates to
various use-cases and bug categories and provide better guidance to
developers filing issues which should result in more efficient
processing of the issue backlog.
PR Close#26918
Previously the ivy definition calls we going directly after the
class constructor function But this meant that the lifecycle
hooks attached to the prototype were ignored by the ngtsc
compiler.
Now the definitions are written to the end of the IIFE block,
just before the return statement.
Closes#26849
PR Close#26856
Since 8fc4ae51f, the jobs that need Xvfb use `*-browser` CircleCI docker
image flavors (e.g. `circleci/node:10.12-browsers`), which automatically
start Xvfb.
PR Close#26869
- Format JSDoc for notificationClicks
- Add comment on why handleClick does not use hasOwnProperty
- Add additional test that uses handleClick without action
PR Close#25860
- Serialize notification object before using postMessage
- Close notification on click
- Focus browser if it is not already focused on click
PR Close#25860
The previous version did not support the 'notificationclick' event.
Add event handler for the event and provide an observable of
clicked notifications in the SwPush service.
Closes#20956, #22311
PR Close#25860
In some overloads, the parameter type can be a large anonymous
object type.
This change displays such types as `object`. It is then up to the
documentation author to put more information about the type in the
method usage notes.
PR Close#24976
* Make individual overloads collapsible
* Show only the first overload expanded, rest collapsed
* Text changes to 'collapse all' once 'show all' is clicked
* Fix chevron/carrot rotation animation when overloads / overload item is expanded or collapsed
PR Close#24976
This integration test was created from a vanilla CLI generated
project with the following modifications:
* remove `PercentPipe` usage from `app.component.html`
- these are not yet supported by ivy
* changed `ng test` in `package.json` to only to `ng build`
- right now we can only confirm that the app will build
* hard-code `ngDevMode` in `index.html`
- the CLI does not yet set this correctly
PR Close#26403
When compiling the flat-file version of the `@angular/core` we need to be aware
that we cannot rely upon imported names to access the ivy definition functions.
The compiler is already clever enough to use local function calls rather than
trying to add a namespaced import, but there is a problem if the local name of the
function is different to the exported name. This is the case for functions that
are not part of the public API, and so are exported under a barred-O private alias.
In `@angular/core` the only decorations in use are `@NgModule` and `@Injectable`.
There are no directives, components, pipes, etc.
Since `defineInjectable` is part of the public API of `@angular/core`, the compiler
is able to generate code that references the original non-barred-O version of the
function.
But the `defineNgModule` is not part of the public API and so the compiler must
generate code that refers to it by the private barred-O version of the function.
This commit imports and then re-exports this barred-O version of `defineModule` to
ensure that the symbol is available in the local scope of the flat-file versions of
the `@angular/core` library.
PR Close#26403
For each package entry-point there is only one format that
is used to compile the typings files (.d.ts). This will be
either esm2015 or fesm2015 (preferred). So we would not run
any dts processing in the renderer if we are not compiling
the appropriate format.
PR Close#26403
* rename test helper script
* add material to the ngcc integration test
* add MatButton to ngcc integration test checks
* remove platform-server from ngcc integration test
This package does not yet compile as it contains a package-private
(internal) decorated class, which the ngcc compiler does not yet
handle.
PR Close#26403
1) The `DecorationAnalyzer now analyzes all source files, rather than just
the entry-point files, which fixes#26183.
2) The `DecoratorAnalyzer` now runs all the `handler.analyze()` calls
across the whole entry-point *before* running `handler.compile()`. This
ensures that dependencies between the decorated classes *within* an
entry-point are known to the handlers when running the compile process.
3) The `Renderer` now does the transformation of the typings (.d.ts) files
which allows us to support packages that only have flat format
entry-points better, and is faster, since we won't parse `.d.ts` files twice.
PR Close#26403
The rendering of typings is not specific to the package
format, so it doesn't make sense to put it in a specific
renderer.
As a result there is no real difference between esm5 and esm2015
renderers, so there is no point in having separate classes.
PR Close#26403
Previously we always used the non-flat format because we thought
that this was the one that would always be available.
It turns out that this is not the case and that only one of the flat and
non-flat formats may be available.
Therefore we should use whichever is available, defaulting to the flat
format if that exists, since that will be faster to parse.
PR Close#26403
Going forward we need to be able to do the same work on both
flat and non-flat module formats (such as computing arity and
transforming .d.ts files)
PR Close#26403
The Material project uses slightly different properties to the
core Angular project for specifying the different format entry-point.
This commit ensures that we map these properties correctly for both
types of project.
PR Close#26403
The `NgModule` handler generates `R3References` for its declarations, imports,
exports, and bootstrap components, based on the relative import path
between the module and the classes it's referring to. This works fine for
compilation of a .ts Program inside ngtsc, but in ngcc the import needed
in the .d.ts file may be very different to the import needed between .js
files (for example, if the .js files are flattened and the .d.ts is not).
This commit introduces a new API in the `ReflectionHost` for extracting the
.d.ts version of a declaration, and makes use of it in the
`NgModuleDecorationHandler` to write a correct expression for the `NgModule`
definition type.
PR Close#26403
This commit causes a call to setClassMetadata() to be emitted for every
type being compiled by ngtsc (every Angular type). With this metadata,
the TestBed should be able to recompile these classes when overriding
decorator information.
Testing strategy: Tests in the previous commit for
generateSetClassMetadataCall() verify that the metadata as generated is
correct. This commit enables the generation for each DecoratorHandler,
and a test is added to ngtsc_spec to verify all decorated types have
metadata generated for them.
PR Close#26860
This commit introduces generateSetClassMetadataCall(), an API in ngtsc
for generating calls to setClassMetadata() for a given declaration. The
reflection API is used to enumerate Angular decorators on the declaration,
which are converted to a format that ReflectionCapabilities can understand.
The reflection metadata is then patched onto the declared type via a call
to setClassMetadata().
This is simply a utility, a future commit invokes this utility for
each DecoratorHandler.
Testing strategy: tests are included which exercise generateSetClassMetadata
in isolation.
PR Close#26860
This commit introduces the setClassMetadata() private function, which
adds metadata to a type in a way that can be accessed via Angular's
ReflectionCapabilities. Currently, it writes to static fields as if
the metadata being added was downleveled from decorators by tsickle.
The plan is for ngtsc to emit code which calls this function, passing
metadata on to the runtime for testing purposes. Calls to this function
would then be tree-shaken away for production bundles.
Testing strategy: proper operation of this function will be an integral
part of TestBed metadata overriding. Angular core tests will fail if this
is broken.
PR Close#26860
Previously, the Directive, Injectable, and Pipe DecoratorHandlers were
directly returning @angular/compiler metadata from their analyze() steps.
This precludes returning any additional information along with that
metadata. This commit introduces a wrapper interface for these handlers,
opening the door for additional information to be returned from analyze().
Testing strategy: this is a refactor commit, existing test coverage is
sufficient.
PR Close#26860
Previously the ReflectionHost API only returned the names of decorators
and not a reference to their TypeScript Identifier. This commit adds
the identifier itself, so that a consumer can write references to the
decorator.
Testing strategy: this commit is trivial, and the functionality will be
exercised by downstream tests.
PR Close#26860
Uglify and other tree-shakers attempt to determine if the invocation
of a function is side-effectful, and remove it if so (and the result
is unused). A /*@__PURE__*/ annotation on the call site can be used
to hint to the optimizer that the invocation has no side effects and
is safe to tree-shake away.
This commit adds a 'pure' flag to the output AST function call node,
which can be used to signal to downstream emitters that a pure
annotation should be added. It also modifies ngtsc's emitter to
emit an Uglify pure annotation when this flag is set.
Testing strategy: this will be tested via its consumers, by asserting
that pure functions are translated with the correct comment.
PR Close#26860
* Removed `andObservable` helper function in favor of inline implementation
* Flow `boolean | UrlTree` through guards check
* Add tests to verify behavior of `checkGuards` function flowing `UrlTree` properly
PR Close#26521
* No longer depends on a custom CircleCI docker image that comes with Bazel pre-installed. Since Bazel is now available through NPM, we should be able to use the version from `@bazel/bazel` in order to enforce a consistent environment on CI and locally.
* This also reduces the amount of packages that need to be published (ngcontainer is removed)
PR Close#26691
This makes yarn_install of ngdeps under Bazel faster, since we don't need many of the large dependencies.
It's important because downstream angular/bazel users will observe the same install time.
PR Close#26691
* Fixes that the `ts-api-guardian` package does not work on Windows with Bazel. This is because `ts-api-guardian` does not resolve the runfiles through theNodeJS `require` function that properly handles runfiles within Bazel.
PR Close#26761
Since the API guardian can be also used by other projects, we should not set up the default Angular project tag rules unless specified explicitly through a given command option (`useAngularTagRules`)
PR Close#26761
These tests are currently broken because of the following reasons:
- ivy no longer emits a generated index, so the filename of the main d.ts file is different
- ivy currently exports some symbols that don't match the golden file, this needs investigation
PR Close#26602
these files are not used because the api surface of this package is not considered
to be stable/public api.
the presence of these files only confuses the reader.
PR Close#26602
Add link to protactor.angular.io
Replace link from github.com/angular/universal to universal.angular.io
Replace link from github.com/angular/material2 to material.angular.io
fix#18257
PR Close#26653
Some of the text in CLI API docs were being auto-linked to API
pages. This was not correct, and in fact these blocks should not
have any auto links to Angular API at all.
Closes#26570
PR Close#26675
Previously errors in the summary file would include absolute file names.
This is undesirable as the output of a build should not depend on the
current working directory. Doing so causes nondeterminism issues in
builds.
PR Close#26759
This target fails with odd error that we need to investigate:
[01:19:32] I/direct - Using ChromeDriver directly...
[01:19:32] E/direct - Error code: 135
[01:19:32] E/direct - Error message: Could not find chromedriver at /home/circleci/.cache/bazel/_bazel_circleci/9ce5c2144ecf75d11717c0aa41e45a8d/external/ngdeps/node_modules/webdriver-manager/selenium/chromedriver_2.41. Run 'webdriver-manager update' to download binaries.
[01:19:32] E/direct - Error: Could not find chromedriver at /home/circleci/.cache/bazel/_bazel_circleci/9ce5c2144ecf75d11717c0aa41e45a8d/external/ngdeps/node_modules/webdriver-manager/selenium/chromedriver_2.41. Run 'webdriver-manager update' to download binaries.
PR Close#26735
These tests were previously not running on CI so they have always been broken,
or got broken just recently :-(.
test(ivy): mark failing test targets with fixme-ivy-jit and fixme-ivy-local tags
PR Close#26735
By splitting the jobs, if something goes wrong with deploying (e.g. a
network issue), we can re-run just that part instead of having to wait
for all the tests to complete again.
In terms of total duration, the difference should be minimal, because
the two operations (testing and deploying) do not depend on shared
tasks. For example, we need to build again (for the specific target
environment; e.g. stable, next, etc.) before deploying anyway.
PR Close#26746
These files are not needed once the size has been calculated and there
is no point in keeping them around.
Deleting them prevents, for example, uploading unnecessary files from
`aio/dist/` to Firebase (because `deploy-to-firebase.sh` runs the
payload size checks right before deploying).
PR Close#26746
Previously, `firebase-tools@3.x` was used and the deployment from
CircleCI failed with `Unexpected error` (HTTP code: 410).
This commit ensures that we use a recent version of `firebase-tools` for
deploying to Firebase. It also ensures that we use the locally installed
`firebase-tools` (not sure where it came from before 😁).
PR Close#26746
Comment nodes that are child nodes of unsafe elements are identified as text nodes. This results in the comment node being returned as an encoded string.
Add a check to ignore such comment nodes.
PR Close#25879
Some of the `aio`-/`docs`-related jobs rely on the locally built Angular
packages. When these jobs fail, it could mean that there is an issue
with the Angular packages (e.g. an unintentional breaking change).
This commit ensures that the `publish_artifacts` job is not run, unless
those `aio`-/`docs`-related jobs pass.
(The `test_aio_tools` job also uses the locally built Angular packages,
but it does not exercise them in a meaningful way to be worth making it
a prerequisite for `publish_artifacts`.)
PR Close#26722
We are close enough to blacklist a few test targets, rather than whitelist targets to run...
Because bazel rules can be composed of other rules that don't inherit tags automatically,
I had to explicitly mark all of our ts_library and ng_module targes with "ivy-local" and
"ivy-jit" tags so that we can create a query that excludes all fixme- tagged targets even
if those targets are composed of other targets that don't inherit this tag.
This is the updated overview of ivy related bazel tags:
- ivy-only: target that builds or runs only under ivy
- fixme-ivy-jit: target that doesn't yet build or run under ivy with --compile=jit
- fixme-ivy-local: target that doesn't yet build or run under ivy with --compile=local
- no-ivy-jit: target that is not intended to build or run under ivy with --compile=jit
- no-ivy-local: target that is not intended to build or run under ivy with --compile=local
PR Close#26471
This lets Angular Bazel users install our transitive deps, rather than have to list them in their WORKSPACE file.
If they want a different version of one of these deps, they just need to install it before calling rules_angular_dependencies.
PR Close#26488
Allow the jsdoc tag processing to be configured by
type (export, member, param) and by action (required,
banned, toCopy).
This is a pre-requisite to moving over to using `@publicApi`
tags rather than `@stable` and `@experimental`.
PR Close#26595
This commit adds generation of .ngsummary.js shims alongside .ngfactory.js
shims when generated files are enabled.
Generated .ngsummary shims contain a single, null export for every exported
class with decorators that exists in the original source files. Ivy code
does not depend on summaries, so these exist only as a placeholder to allow
them to be imported and their values passed to old APIs. This preserves
backwards compatibility.
Testing strategy: this commit adds a compiler test to verify the correct
shape and contents of the generated .ngsummary.js files.
PR Close#26495
This commit refactors the shim host to be agnostic to the shims being
generated, and provides an API for generating additional shims besides
the .ngfactory.js. This will be used in a following commit to generate
.ngsummary.js shims.
Testing strategy: this refactor introduces no new behavior, so it's
sufficient that the existing tests for factory shim generation continue
to pass.
PR Close#26495
This simple refactor of the build rules renames the .ngfactory.js shim
generator to 'shims' instead of 'factories', in preparation for adding
.ngsummary.js shim generation.
Testing strategy: this commit does not introduce any new behavior and
merely moves files and symbols around. It's sufficient that the existing
ngtsc tests pass.
PR Close#26495
This commit includes the following changes:
* CLI version information is read from the CLI package from which
we read the help files.
* CLI API pages now contain GH links
* line numbers are not shown in GH links, if the doc does not
have a truthy `startingLine` value. This allows us to remove
hard coded checks for `guide` pages
* content pages and CLI api docs no longer have a `startingLine`
* the hard-coded `packages` path segment has been removed from
the templates; instead we now only use the `realProjectRelativePath`.
* the `realProjectRelativePath` has been updated accordingly for API
and CLI API docs.
PR Close#26515
Originally, the ivy_switch mechanism used Bazel genrules to conditionally
compile one TS file or another depending on whether ngc or ngtsc was the
selected compiler. This was done because we wanted to avoid importing
certain modules (and thus pulling them into the build) if Ivy was on or
off. This mechanism had a major drawback: ivy_switch became a bottleneck
in the import graph, as it both imports from many places in the codebase
and is imported by many modules in the codebase. This frequently resulted
in cyclic imports which caused issues both with TS and Closure compilation.
It turns out ngcc needs both code paths in the bundle to perform the switch
during its operation anyway, so import switching was later abandoned. This
means that there's no real reason why the ivy_switch mechanism needed to
operate at the Bazel level, and for the ivy_switch file to be a bottleneck.
This commit removes the Bazel-level ivy_switch mechanism, and introduces
an additional TypeScript transform in ngtsc (and the pass-through tsc
compiler used for testing JIT) to perform the same operation that ngcc
does, and flip the switch during ngtsc compilation. This allows the
ivy_switch file to be removed, and the individual switches to be located
directly next to their consumers in the codebase, greatly mitigating the
circular import issues and making the mechanism much easier to use.
As part of this commit, the tag for marking switched variables was changed
from __PRE_NGCC__ to __PRE_R3__, since it's no longer just ngcc which
flips these tags. Most variables were renamed from R3_* to SWITCH_* as well,
since they're referenced mostly in render2 code.
Test strategy: existing test coverage is more than sufficient - if this
didn't work correctly it would break the hello world and todo apps.
PR Close#26550
Since #26396, the `title` property is ignored and `header` should be
used instead for specifying a code snippet's header.
This commit ensures that we don't accidentally set `title` have it be
silently ignored.
PR Close#26514
Added word *relative* to the **Routes at the app level** section description. This was not specified before. The routes in the *lazy-loading-ngmodules/src/app/app-routing.module.ts* also had `loadChildren` values starting with `app/...`.
The code for `app-routing.module.ts` is already fixed in [this commit](67ad9468d3)
PR Close#26504
Change the headings of the template-driven forms guide page.
This makes the first heading consistent with other guide pages and the menu label reducing confusion to users browsing the guide.
PR Close#25900
* If all guards return `true`, operator returns `true`
* `false` and `UrlTree` are now both valid returns from a guard
* Both these values wait for higher priority guards to resolve
* Highest priority `false` or `UrlTree` value will be returned
PR Close#26478
Since the SW immediately takes over all clients, it is safe to delete
caches used by older (e.g. beta) `@angular/service-worker` versions to
avoid running into browser storage quota limitations.
PR Close#26319
This commit also removes the extra jasminewd2 typings, since the changes
have been merged in the official typings with
DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped#28957.
PR Close#26139
Using Renderer’s setElementAttribute or setElementStyle with a null or undefined value removes the
corresponding attribute or style. The argument type should allow this when using strictNullChecks.
Closes#13686
PR Close#17065
Previously CLI was being treated like the API page, where the top level item
had to be highlighted for any command page. But now the CLI commands all
have their own navigation item, which can be selected, so there is no need
to special case CLI paths any more.
Closes#26373
PR Close#26388
The JSON files from which cli command docs for angular.io are generated
is broken on master (e.g. angular/cli-builds@e0ec86757), which cause foc
generation (and CI) to fail.
Pinning the git ref where we pull cli sources from to a version that is
known to be working (until we figure out what the best approach is)
PR Close#26391
The 'animations' field of @Component metadata should be copied directly
into the ngComponentDef for that component and should not pass through
static resolution.
Previously the animations array was statically resolved and then the
values were translated back when generating ngComponentDef.
PR Close#26322
Previously we only removed assignments to `Class.decorators = [];`
if the array was not empty.
Now we also remove calls to `__decorate([])`, similarly.
PR Close#26236
Previously, classes that were declared via variable declarations,
rather than class declarations, were being excluded from the
parsed classes.
PR Close#26236
The most recent Angular distributions have begun to use __decorate instead of Class.decorators.
This prevents `ngcc` from recognizing the classes and then fails to perform the transform to
ivy format.
Example:
```
var ApplicationModule = /** @class */ (function () {
// Inject ApplicationRef to make it eager...
function ApplicationModule(appRef) {
}
ApplicationModule = __decorate([
NgModule({ providers: APPLICATION_MODULE_PROVIDERS }),
__metadata("design:paramtypes", [ApplicationRef])
], ApplicationModule);
return ApplicationModule;
}());
```
Now `ngcc` recognizes `__decorate([...])` declarations and performs its transform.
See FW-379
PR Close#26236
In some formats variables are declared as `var` or `let` and only
assigned a value later in the code.
The ngtsc resolver still needs to be able to resolve this value,
so the host now provides a `host.getVariableValue(declaration)`
method that can do this resolution based on the format.
The hosts make some assumptions about the layout of the
code, so they may only work in the constrained scenarios that
ngcc expects.
PR Close#26236
This is necessary to avoid webpack/webpack#8082, when installing
dependencies without taking the lockfile into account (e.g. with
`yarn aio-use-local` - locally or on CI).
PR Close#26202
While creating FESM files, rollup usually drops all unused symbols.
All *__POST_NGCC__ are unused unless ngcc rewires stuff. To prevent this DCE
we reexport them as private symbols. If ngcc is not used, these symbols will
be dropped when we optimize an application bundle.
PR Close#26071
This commit builds on the NgtscTestEnvironment helper work before and
introduces template_typecheck_spec.ts, which contains compiler tests
for template type-checking.
PR Close#26203
This commit gets ready for the introduction of ngtsc template
type-checking tests by refactoring test environment setup into a
custom helper. This helper will simplify the authoring of future
ngtsc tests.
Ngtsc tests previously returned a numeric error code (a la ngtsc's CLI
interface) if any TypeScript errors occurred. The helper has the
ability to run ngtsc and return the actual array of ts.Diagnostics, which
greatly increases the ability to write clean tests.
PR Close#26203
This commit enables generation and checking of a type checking ts.Program
whenever the fullTemplateTypeCheck flag is enabled in tsconfig.json. It
puts together all the pieces built previously and causes diagnostics to be
emitted whenever type errors are discovered in a template.
Todos:
* map errors back to template HTML
* expand set of type errors covered in generated type-check blocks
PR Close#26203
This commit adds an ngTemplateGuard_ngIf static method to the NgIf
directive and an ngTemplateContextGuard static method to NgFor. The
function of these two static methods is to enable type narrowing
within generated type checking code for consumers of the directives.
PR Close#26203
Before type checking can be turned on in ngtsc, appropriate metadata for
each component and directive must be determined. This commit adds tracking
of the extra metadata in *DefWithMeta types to the selector scope handling,
allowing for later extraction for type-checking purposes.
PR Close#26203
This commit introduces the template type-checking context API, which manages
inlining of type constructors and type-check blocks into ts.SourceFiles.
This API will be used by ngtsc to generate a type-checking ts.Program.
An TypeCheckProgramHost is provided which can wrap a normal ts.CompilerHost
and intercept getSourceFile() calls. This can be used to provide source
files with type check blocks to a ts.Program for type-checking.
PR Close#26203
This commit introduces the main functionality of the type-check compiler:
generation of type check blocks. Type check blocks are blocks of TypeScript
code which can be inlined into source files, and when processed by the
TypeChecker will give information about any typing errors in template
expressions.
PR Close#26203
Template type-checking will make use of expression and statement
translation as well as the ImportManager, so this code needs to
live in a separate build target which can be depended on by both
the main ngtsc transform as well as the template type-checking
mechanism. This refactor introduces a separate build target
for that code.
PR Close#26203
Previously in Ivy, metadata for directives/components/modules/etc was
carried in .d.ts files inside type information encoded on the
DirectiveDef, ComponentDef, NgModuleDef, etc types of Ivy definition
fields. This works well, but has the side effect of complicating Ivy's
runtime code as these extra generic type parameters had to be specified
as <any> throughout the codebase. *DefInternal types were introduced
previously to mitigate this issue, but that's the wrong way to solve
the problem.
This commit returns *Def types to their original form, with no metadata
attached. Instead, new *DefWithMeta types are introduced that alias the
plain definition types and add extra generic parameters. This way the
only code that needs to deal with the extra metadata parameters is the
compiler code that reads and writes them - the existence of this metadata
is transparent to the runtime, as it should be.
PR Close#26203
This commit introduces //packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/typecheck as a
container for template type-checking code, and implements an initial API:
type constructor generation.
Type constructors are static methods on component/directive types with
no runtime implementation. The methods are used during compilation to
enable inference of a component or directive's generic type parameters
from the types of expressions bound to any of their @Inputs. A type
constructor looks like:
class Directive<T> {
someInput: T;
static ngTypeCtor<T>(init: Partial<Pick<Directive<T>, 'someInput'>>): Directive<T>;
}
It can be used to infer a type for T based on the input:
const _dir = Directive.ngTypeCtor({someInput: 'string'}); // Directive<T>
PR Close#26203
This commit introduces the "t2" API, which processes parsed template ASTs
and performs a number of functions such as binding (the process of
semantically interpreting cross-references within the template) and
directive matching. The API is modeled on TypeScript's TypeChecker API,
with oracle methods that give access to collected metadata.
This work is a prerequisite for the upcoming template type-checking
functionality, and will also become the basis for a refactored
TemplateDefinitionBuilder.
PR Close#26203
This commit adds a generic type parameter to the SelectorMatcher
class and its associated response types. This makes the API for
matching selectors and obtaining information about the matched
directives significantly more ergonomic and type-safe.
PR Close#26203
Upcoming implementation work for template type-checking will need to reuse the
code which matches directives inside a template, so this refactor commit moves
the code to a shared location in preparation.
This commit pulls the code needed to match directives against a template node
out of the TemplateDefinitionBuilder into a utility function, in preparation
for template type-checking and other TemplateDefinitionBuilder refactoring.
PR Close#26203
If the documentation contains a `@selectors` tag then the content of that
is used to describe the selectors of a directive.
Otherwise the selector string is split and each selector is listed as
a list item in an unordered list.
PR Close#25768
line 39: `highly-interactive` is the pre-qualifier of `Angular application`, which is the subject so the comma is not necessary (I think). I think this will make it easier for non-native speakers.
PR Close#25853
* Pull out `activateRoutes` into new operator
* Add `asyncTap` operator
* Use `asyncTap` operator for router hooks and remove corresponding abstracted operators
* Clean up formatting
* Minor performance improvements
PR Close#25740
This is a major refactor of how the router previously worked. There are a couple major advantages of this refactor, and future work will be built on top of it.
First, we will no longer have multiple navigations running at the same time. Previously, a new navigation wouldn't cause the old navigation to be cancelled and cleaned up. Instead, multiple navigations could be going at once, and we imperatively checked that we were operating on the most current `router.navigationId` as we progressed through the Observable streams. This had some major faults, the biggest of which was async races where an ongoing async action could result in a redirect once the async action completed, but there was no way to guarantee there weren't also other redirects that would be queued up by other async actions. After this refactor, there's a single Observable stream that will get cleaned up each time a new navigation is requested.
Additionally, the individual pieces of routing have been pulled out into their own operators. While this was needed in order to create one continuous stream, it also will allow future improvements to the testing APIs as things such as Guards or Resolvers should now be able to be tested in much more isolation.
* Add the new `router.transitions` observable of the new `NavigationTransition` type to contain the transition information
* Update `router.navigations` to pipe off of `router.transitions`
* Re-write navigation Observable flow to a single configured stream
* Refactor `switchMap` instead of the previous `mergeMap` to ensure new navigations cause a cancellation and cleanup of already running navigations
* Wire in existing error and cancellation logic so cancellation matches previous behavior
PR Close#25740
As it turns out, in GitHub API paginated requests, page numbering is
1-based. (https://developer.github.com/v3/#pagination)
Starting at page 0 (which returns the first page), results in making the
same request twice and logging incorrect numbers (since the first 100
items are listed twice).
PR Close#25671
Includes the following fixes:
- Fix cron entry format for clean-up script.
Crontabs in `/etc` should not have a user field. No idea why it used
to work before, but it started giving errors recently:
`/bin/sh: root: not found`.
- Set required env variable in clean-up script. (Broken in cc6f36a9d.)
This was producing the following error:
`ERROR: Missing required environment variable 'AIO_CIRCLE_CI_TOKEN'!`
- Use the correct path for downloads to be removed. (Broken in cc6f36a9d.)
PR Close#25671
The deployment of PR previews is triggered by the notification webhook
of the `aio_preview` CircleCI job (which creates and stores the build
artifacts).
This commit adds a new job (`test_aio_preview`), which waits for the
preview to be deployed (for PRs that do have a preview) and then runs
some tests against it (currently only PWA tests).
Fixes#23818
PR Close#25671
There several reasons why PRs cannot have (public) previews:
- The PR did not affect any relevant files (e.g. non-spec files in
`aio/` or `packages/`).
- The PR cannot be automatically verified as "trusted" (based on its
author or labels).
Note:
The endpoint does not check whether there currently is a (public)
preview for the specified PR; only whether there can be one.
PR Close#25671
According to the docs, the response of GitHub's [PR files API][1]
_"includes a maximum of 300 files"_. This means that if a PR contains
more files, it is possible that not all files are retrieved (which
could, for example, give a false negative for the "significant files
touched" check - not likely but possible).
This commit fixes it by using paginated requests to retrieve all changed
files.
[1]: https://developer.github.com/v3/pulls/#list-pull-requests-files
PR Close#25671
Some tests where comparing actual with expected paths, without taking
into account that paths will be different on Windows.
This commit uses `path.resolve()` to convert expected paths to their
OS-specific form.
PR Close#25671
Previously, due to multiple scripts re-building during `yarn dev`
initialization, there could be race conditions that led to errors.
This commit fixes it by ensuring `yarn build` is run once (before
the main `yarn dev` script).
PR Close#25671
In some cases, example when the user clears the caches in DevTools but
the SW remains active on another tab and keeps references to the deleted
caches, trying to write to the cache throws errors (e.g.
`Entry was not found`).
When this happens, the SW can no longer work correctly and should enter
a degraded mode allowing requests to be served from the network.
Possibly related:
- https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox/issues/792
- https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=639034
This commits remedies this situation, by ensuring the SW can enter the
degraded `EXISTING_CLIENTS_ONLY` mode and forward requests to the
network.
PR Close#26042
Properties are not allowed usage notes, and in this case the example
is so simple it didn't warrant moving it to the overall class documentation.
PR Close#26039
When we have navigated to the site via a URL that contains a search
query param, the site shows the search results.
We want to remove that query param from the URL when the search
results are closed, but the current implementation is also removing
other query params unnecessarily.
Now only the search param is removed when the search results are
closed.
See https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/25479/files#r219497804
for more context.
PR Close#26056
The default dgeni config is to concatenate leading comments in front of API items.
In the case that you have an API item that starts a file with no import statements,
the license comment at the top of the file was being added to the front of the
API item's comment. SInce the license comment includes the `@license` tag
and the API item's comment did not start with `@description` the content of
the API item's comment was being put inside the `@license` tag, and no
description was being extracted from the API item's comment.
This commit updates to a version of dgeni-packages that has a switch to turn off
this concatenation, and then also configures this switch.
Closes#26045
PR Close#26050
* Pull out `activateRoutes` into new operator
* Add `asyncTap` operator
* Use `asyncTap` operator for router hooks and remove corresponding abstracted operators
* Clean up formatting
* Minor performance improvements
PR Close#25740
This is a major refactor of how the router previously worked. There are a couple major advantages of this refactor, and future work will be built on top of it.
First, we will no longer have multiple navigations running at the same time. Previously, a new navigation wouldn't cause the old navigation to be cancelled and cleaned up. Instead, multiple navigations could be going at once, and we imperatively checked that we were operating on the most current `router.navigationId` as we progressed through the Observable streams. This had some major faults, the biggest of which was async races where an ongoing async action could result in a redirect once the async action completed, but there was no way to guarantee there weren't also other redirects that would be queued up by other async actions. After this refactor, there's a single Observable stream that will get cleaned up each time a new navigation is requested.
Additionally, the individual pieces of routing have been pulled out into their own operators. While this was needed in order to create one continuous stream, it also will allow future improvements to the testing APIs as things such as Guards or Resolvers should now be able to be tested in much more isolation.
* Add the new `router.transitions` observable of the new `NavigationTransition` type to contain the transition information
* Update `router.navigations` to pipe off of `router.transitions`
* Re-write navigation Observable flow to a single configured stream
* Refactor `switchMap` instead of the previous `mergeMap` to ensure new navigations cause a cancellation and cleanup of already running navigations
* Wire in existing error and cancellation logic so cancellation matches previous behavior
PR Close#25740
All directives and pipes must now be tagged with one ore more
public NgModule, from which they are exported.
If an item is exported transitively via a re-exported internal NgModule
then it may be that the item appears to be exported from more than
one public NgModule. For example, there are shared directives that
are exported in this way from `FormsModule` and `ReactiveFormsModule`.
The doc-gen will error and fail if a directive or pipe is not tagged correctly.
NgModule pages now list all the directives and pipes that are exported from it.
Directive and Pipe pages now list any NgModule from which they are exported.
Packages also now list any NgModules that are contained - previously they were
missed.
PR Close#25734
`TypeScript` only supports merging and extending of `compilerOptions`. This is an implementation to support extending and inheriting of `angularCompilerOptions` from multiple files.
Closes: #22684
PR Close#22717
Firebase used to do it automatically (with `cleanUrls: true`), but it
stopped doing it unless the resulting URL corresponds to an existing
file (which is not always the case in angular.io; e.g. the resulting URL
might be matched by a new redirect rule).
This change in Firebase hosting behavior resulted in some URLs not being
correctly redirected (e.g. URLs to the archived v2 site, or `.html`
suffixed URLs from 3rd-party sites).
This commit fixes it, by configuring Firebase hosting to strip off the
`.html` extension and redirect (if no other redirect rule matched).
PR Close#25999
Enables Chrome users to search angular.io and its subdomains from the browsers navigation bar.
Not sure if compatible with Firefox yet.
The queried term in the URL is removed after closing the search-results.
PR Close#25479
Previously, when you attempted to bootstrap a component that had a
router-outlet using ngsummaries, it would complain that the component
was not provided by any module even if it was. This commit fixes a
mistake (AFAICT) which caused the lookup of the component in the AOT
summaries to fail.
I believe this change is safe. I've run the affected tests within Google
and there were no breakages caused by this change.
PR Close#24892
Create getter methods `getXXXDef` for each definition which
uses `hasOwnProperty` to verify that we don't accidently read form the
parent class.
Fixes: #24011Fixes: #25026
PR Close#25736
Various user code uses 'instanceof' to check whether a particular instance
is a TemplateRef, ElementRef, etc. Ivy needs to work with these checks.
PR Close#25775
Previously, if ngtsc encountered a VariableDeclaration without an
initializer, it would assume that the variable was undefined, and
return that result.
However, for symbols exported from external modules that resolve to
.d.ts files, variable declarations are of the form:
export declare let varName: Type;
This form also lacks an initializer, but indicates the presence of an
importable symbol which can be referenced. This commit changes the
static resolver to understand variable declarations with the 'declare'
keyword and to generate references when it encounters them.
PR Close#25775
The bootstrap property of @NgModule was not previously compiled by
the compiler in AOT or JIT modes (in Ivy). This commit adds support
for bootstrap.
PR Close#25775
Closure requires @nocollapse on Ivy definition static fields in order
to not convert them to standalone constants. However tsickle, the tool
which would ordinarily be responsible for adding @nocollapse, doesn't
properly annotate fields which are added synthetically via transforms.
So this commit adds @nocollapse by applying regular expressions against
code during the final write to disk.
PR Close#25775
This fix is for the issue below when compiling I18N Angular apps using closure.
For certain locales closure converts the input locale id to a different equivalent locale string. For example if the input locale is 'id'(for Indonesia) goog.LOCALE is set to 'in' and the closure locale data is registered only for 'in'. The Angular compiler uses the original input locale string, 'id' to set the LOCALE_ID token and there is a mismatch of locale used to register and locale used when requesting the locale data.
The fix is for the closure-locale.ts code to register the locale data for all equivalent locales names so that it doesn't matter what goog.LOCALE is actually set to.
PR Close#25867
Add following to your `~/.bazelrc`. This will run the build faster locally
(outside of sandbox), but continue running the builds with sandboxing
on CI.
```
build --spawn_strategy=standalone --strategy=ESM5=sandboxed
```
PR Close#25870
Since `aio/src/generated/` is git-ignored, it is easy for stale content
(e.g. removed images, examples, zips, etc.) to remain there on local
clones and then get copied into the `dist/` directory.
This commit ensures `aio/src/generated/` is cleaned up before generating
the new content.
PR Close#25841
`ngcc` adds marker files to each folder that has been
compiled, containing the version of the ngcc used.
When compiling, it will ignore folders that contain these
marker files, as long as the version matches.
PR Close#25557
As part of the tests run in the CircleCI `aio_monitoring` job, we need
to retrieve `sitemap.xml` from the site under test. Previously, the URL
used to retrieve that contained a double-slash (`//`). At some point,
Firebase (which is used for hosting the site) stopped normalizing
double-slashes to a single slash, causing the test to fail.
This commit fixes the problem by ensuring that the constructed URLs do
not contain double-slashes.
PR Close#25641
defineComponent() and friends can return a flyweight EMPTY object for
specific fields when they contain no data. InheritDefinitionFeature
was attempting to write into these flyweight objects, which have been
protected with Object.freeze().
This commit adds detection to InheritDefinitionFeature to identify the
frozen objects.
PR Close#25755
Now that the doc-gen parses the imports of TS source
files we need to ensure that the root node_modules
exists. Otherwise running `yarn docs` produces an
obscure error:
```
Error: No SourceFile found with path node_modules/@types/jasmine/index.d.ts
```
Closes#25759
PR Close#25811
While creating FESM files, rollup usually drops all unused symbols.
All *__POST_NGCC__ are unused unless ngcc rewires stuff. To prevent this DCE
we reexport them as private symbols. If ngcc is not used, these symbols will
be dropped when we optimize an application bundle.
We don't have an infrastructure to test this fix, so I just manually inspected
the bundles before and after to verify that the fix works.
PR Close#25780
Closure compiler requires that the i18n message constants of the form
const MSG_XYZ = goog.getMessage('...');
have names that are unique across an entire compilation, even if the
variables themselves are local to a given module. This means that in
practice these names must be unique in a codebase.
The best way to guarantee this requirement is met is to encode the
relative file name of the file into which the constant is being written
into the constant name itself. This commit implements that solution.
PR Close#25689
TypeScript has a more modern diagnostic emit function which produces
contextually annotated error information, using colors in the console
to indicate where in the code the error occurs.
This commit swiches ngtsc to use this format for diagnostics when
emitting them after a failed compilation.
PR Close#25647
This commit takes the first steps towards ngtsc producing real
TypeScript diagnostics instead of simply throwing errors when
encountering incorrect code.
A new class is introduced, FatalDiagnosticError, which can be thrown by
handlers whenever a condition in the code is encountered which by
necessity prevents the class from being compiled. This error type is
convertable to a ts.Diagnostic which represents the type and source of
the error.
Error codes are introduced for Angular errors, and are prefixed with -99
(so error code 1001 becomes -991001) to distinguish them from other TS
errors.
A function is provided which will read TS diagnostic output and convert
the TS errors to NG errors if they match this negative error code
format.
PR Close#25647
Previously, benchpress would use `console.time()` and
`console.timeEnd()` to measure the start and end of a test in the
performance log. This used to work over navigations - if you called
`console.time(id)` then navigated to a different page, calling
`console.timeEnd(id)` would still insert an event in the performance
log.
As of Chrome 65, this is no longer the case. `console.timeEnd(id)` will
simply not insert an event in the performance log unless
`console.time(id)` was called on the same page. Likewise, using
`performance.measure()` does not work if the starting mark was on a
different page.
This simple workaround uses `performance.mark()` to insert events in the
performance log at the start and end of the test. Benchpress looks for
'-bpstart' and '-bpend' in the name of the performance mark, and
normalizes that to the start and end events expected by PerflogMetric
PR Close#24114
When using ViewEncapsulation.ShadowDom, Angular will not remove the child nodes of the DOM node a root Component is bootstrapped into. This enables developers building Angular Elements to use the `<slot>` element to do native content projection.
PR Close#24861
By pulling in `compiler` into `core` the `compiler` was not
100% tree-shakable and about 8KB of code was retained
when tree-shaken with closure.
PR Close#25531
Due to unknown reasons, Firebase seems to return a 301 response for
`/index.html`, but without a `Location` header. According to the spec,
the browser will not follow the redirect, considering the response as
failed, instead.
This commit temporarily removes `index.html` from hashed resources and
changes `index` to `/` in `ngsw-config.json`, until we figure out an
appropriate long-term solution.
PR Close#25692
In tsc 3.0 the check that enables program structure reuse in tryReuseStructureFromOldProgram has changed
and now uses identity comparison on arrays within CompilerOptions. Since we recreate the options
on each incremental compilation, we now fail this check.
After this change the default set of options is reused in between incremental compilations, but we still
allow options to be overriden if needed.
PR Close#25275
In an overloaded method, the overload with the function body is the
actual method doc, and this doc is not included in the list of "additional"
overloads.
Moreover, the logic (all in dgeni-packages) is that if none of the items
has a body then we use the first overload as the actual method doc.
In the case of abstract methods, none of the methods have a body. So we
have a situation where the overloads collection does not contain the first
abstract method, even though it is not the "implementation" of the method.
Therefore we need to still render it.
Closes#25610
PR Close#25670
One of the tests was creating TestComponent instance _and_ using
global state making this test not predictable. Fixing the test
by making sure that TestComponent is instantiated only once.
PR Close#25632
This allows URLs to be passed through to the server (where they are
properly redirected), instead of serving `index.html` from the SW.
Known issue:
`/docs/` will be passed through to the server. `/docs` (without the
trailing slash) will be correctly treated as a navigation URL and
handled by the SW.
We don't link to `/docs/` from within the app, but if there are external
links to `/docs/` they will require a round-trip to the server and will
not work in offline mode.
PR Close#19795
AIO is currently using a beta version of @angular/service-worker.
Since that was implemented, the SW has been rewritten and released
as part of Angular 5.0.0. This commit updates AIO to use the latest
implementation, with an appropriate configuration file that caches
the various AIO assets in useful ways.
PR Close#19795
This fixes a bug in ngtsc where each @Directive was compiled using a
separate ConstantPool. This resulted in two issues:
* Directive constants were not shared across the file
* Extra statements from directive compilation were dropped instead of
added to the file
This commit fixes both issues and adds a test to verify @Directive is
working properly.
PR Close#25620
Workaround was added in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/25335. It was necessary for .ngfactory & .ngsummary files to have proper AMD module names starting with @angular when building angular downstream from source using Bazel. The underlying issue has been resolved in the compiler and these files now get proper AMD module names without the need for this workaround. The workaround had an unexpected consequence https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/11835 which is fixed by its removal.
PR Close#25604
This commit adds support for enumeration values. An enumeration value
is now a first-class return value of the resolver, which provides both
a Reference to the enum type itself and the name of the value from that
enum. Resolving an enum itself returns a Map<string, EnumValue>.
PR Close#25619
This commit adds an integration test for ngcc, which runs ngcc
against most @angular packages. It does not yet make any assertions
on the result.
PR Close#25406
Ivy definitions in .d.ts files often reference the type of a class.
Sometimes, those classes have generic type parameters. When this is
the case, ngtsc needs to emit generic type parameters in the .d.ts
files (usually by passing 'any').
PR Close#25406
Since non-flat module formats (esm2015, esm5) have different structure
than their flat counterparts (and since we are operating on JS files
inside `node_modules/`, we need to configure TS to include deeply nested
JS files (by specifying a sufficiently high `maxNodeModuleJsDepth`).
Remains to be determined if this has any (noticeable) performance
implications.
PR Close#25406
In some code formats (e.g. ES5) methods can actually be function
expressions. For example:
```js
function MyClass() {}
// this static method is declared as a function expression
MyClass.staticMethod = function() { ... };
```
PR Close#25406
ngtsc's static resolver can evaluate function calls where parameters
have default values. In TypeScript code these default values live on the
function definition, but in ES5 code the default values are represented
by statements in the function body.
A new ReflectionHost method getDefinitionOfFunction() abstracts over
this difference, and allows the static reflector to more accurately
evaluate ES5 code.
PR Close#25406
This is needed to let ts_compile_actions take explicit list of srcs and deps to generate tsc actions from another rule. This is no-op for ngc for now.
PR Close#25558
CanLoad now defines UrlSegment[] as a second parameter of the function.
Users can store the initial url segments and refer to them later, e.g. to go
back to the original url after authentication via router.navigate(urlSegments).
Existing code still works as before because the second function parameter
does not have to be defined.
Closes#12411
PR Close#13127
Provides a runtime and compile time switch for ivy including
`ApplicationRef.bootstrapModule`.
This is done by naming the symbols such that `ngcc` (angular
Compatibility compiler) can rename symbols in such a way that running
`ngcc` command will switch the `@angular/core` module from `legacy` to
`ivy` mode.
This is done as follows:
```
const someToken__PRE_NGCC__ = ‘legacy mode’;
const someToken__POST_NGCC__ = ‘ivy mode’;
export someSymbol = someToken__PRE_NGCC__;
```
The `ngcc` will search for any token which ends with `__PRE_NGCC__`
and replace it with `__POST_NGCC__`. This allows the `@angular/core`
package to be rewritten to ivy mode post `ngcc` execution.
PR Close#25238
Previously, Travis pushed the build artitfacts to the preview server.
This required us to use JWT to secure the POST request from Travis, to
ensure we couldn't receive malicious builds.
JWT has been deprecated and we are moving our builds to CircleCI.
This commit rewrites the TypeScript part of the preview server that
handles converting build artifact into hosted previews of the docs.
Now instead of pushing the AIO build artifacts to the preview server
from inside a Travis job, the artifacts are built and hosted on the
CircleCI infrastructure. The preview server will then pull these
down after being triggered by a CircleCI build webhook.
At the moment `cacheAge` can we undefined when having `Cache-Control` set to `no-cache` due the mapping method in `needToRevalidate`
Closes#25442
PR Close#25408
A small bug caused base factory variable statements for @Component to
not be emitted properly. At the same time as this is fixed, those
statements are now emitted as const.
PR Close#25425
When an Angular decorated class is inherited, it might be the case that
the entire inheritance chain actually has no constructor defined. In
that event, a factory which simply instantiates the type without any
arguments should be used.
PR Close#25425
This turns on generation of ngfactory.js files when compiling in Ivy
mode in g3. They're not turned on for Bazel users as there appears to
be a strange interaction with the way our tests run in Bazel mode.
PR Close#25392
When @angular/core is compiled by ngtsc, a factory file is generated
for ApplicationModule, that is currently invalid because r3_symbols
does not export NgModuleFactory. This change fixes that issue and
ensures the generated ngfactory file for @angular/core is valid.
PR Close#25392
When generating the 'directives:' property of ngComponentDef, ngtsc
needs to be conscious of declaration order. If a directive being
written into the array is declarated after the component currently
being compiled, then the entire directives array needs to be wrapped
in a closure.
This commit fixes ngtsc to pay attention to such ordering issues
within directives arrays.
PR Close#25392
This commit creates an API for factory functions which allows them
to be inherited from one another. To do so, it differentiates between
the factory function as a wrapper for a constructor and the factory
function in ngInjectableDefs which is determined by a default
provider.
The new form is:
factory: (t?) => new (t || SomeType)(inject(Dep1), inject(Dep2))
The 't' parameter allows for constructor inheritance. A subclass with
no declared constructor inherits its constructor from the superclass.
With the 't' parameter, a subclass can call the superclass' factory
function and use it to create an instance of the subclass.
For @Injectables with configured providers, the factory function is
of the form:
factory: (t?) => t ? constructorInject(t) : provider();
where constructorInject(t) creates an instance of 't' using the
naturally declared constructor of the type, and where provider()
creates an instance of the base type using the special declared
provider on @Injectable.
PR Close#25392
Previously, ngtsc used a new ConstantPool for each decorator
compilation. This could result in collisions between constants in the
top-level scope.
Now, ngtsc uses a single ConstantPool for each source file being
compiled, and merges the constant statements into the file after the
import section.
PR Close#25392
The performCompilation() is always called with an undefined oldProgram option (even in watch mode).
This was regression introduced in: 957be960d2
Partial fix, discovered in: #21361
PR Close#21364
Inside of a nested template, an attempt to generate code for a banana-
in-a-box expression would cause a crash in the _AstToIrVisitor, as it
was not handling the case where a write would be generated to a local
variable.
This change supports such a mode of operation.
PR Close#25321
data about tasks.
When building a list of pending tasks for callers of whenStable(),
Testability will copy data about the task into a new object, in order to
avoid leaking references to tasks.
This change copies more properties from Tasks into the list of pending
tasks, as well as a reference to Task.data to give callers more
information about the tasks that are pending.
Specifically, this also copies runCount and task ID, which are needed in
order for callers to know when a given task is repeating.
PR Close#25010
The example unit test should test the service when the backend
application is not available, by providing a mock error response.
Although, the test will
fail as the mock response from the server is valid (it does not simulate
a
error response, but valid response with an error status 404).
This merge request fix this issue by replacing MockResponse with
MockError
This PR resolves 19499 issue
PR Close#25306
before:
```
Expected to find features 'import * as i0 from "@angular/core";
import { Directive, Input } from '@angular/core';
```
after:
```
Failed to find "template" after "...Component_Factory() { return new
MyComponent(); }," in:
'import * as i0 from "@angular/core";
import { Directive, Input } from '@angular/core';```
```
PR Close#25291
To match the View Engine behavior.
We should make this configurable so that the node injector is tree shaken when
directives do not need to be published.
PR Close#25291
It seems that occasionally the sharding of docs examples e2e tests gets
messed up resulting in some tests not being run. This can cause CI to be
green on a PR, when they shouldn't (because the failing tests didn't run
at all).
It is unclear under what circumstances this happens, so printing the
paths of found e2e specs will help debug the issue when it comes up
again.
PR Close#25293
Previously the compiler compliance tests ran and built test code with
real dependencies on @angular/core and @angular/common. This meant that
any changes to the compiler would result in long rebuild processes
for tests to rerun.
This change removes those dependencies and causes test code to be built
against the fake_core stub of @angular/core that the ngtsc tests use.
This change also removes the dependency on @angular/common entirely, as
locality means it's possible to reference *ngIf without needing to link
to an implementation.
PR Close#25248
Existing bootstrap code in the wild depends on the existence of
.ngfactory files, which Ivy does not need. This commit adds the
capability in ngtsc to generate .ngfactory files which bridge
existing bootstrap code with Ivy.
This is an initial step. Remaining work includes complying with
the compiler option to specify a generated file directory, as well
as presumably testing in g3.
PR Close#25176
Before this change bound properties would not be used when matching directives
at runtime.
That is `<ng-template [ngIf]=cond>...</ng-template>` would not trigger the
`ngIf` directive.
PR Close#25272
This commit adds basic support for <ng-container> - most of the
functionality should work as long as <ng-container> is a child of
a regular element.
PR Close#25227
This has been deprecated to keep selector consistent with other core Angular selectors. As element selectors are in kebab-case.
Now deprecated:
```
<ngForm #myForm="ngForm">
```
After:
```
<ng-form #myForm="ngForm">
```
You can also choose to supress this warnings by providing a config for `FormsModule` during import:
```ts
imports: [
FormsModule.withConfig({warnOnDeprecatedNgFormSelector: 'never'});
]
Closes: #23678
PR Close#23721
docs: adds note according to Symlink problem
Closes#24709
docs(docs-infra): adds section "Developing on Windows"
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/aioREADME' into aioREADME
docs(docs-infra): adds information about admin rights
docs(docs-infra): adds hint
docs(docs-infra): Change to link
PR Close#24714
With this update to permissions the docs team can easily identify the technical reviewer for a particular doc, which should streamline the reviews.
I also added Jennifer into all groups that contain docs, so that she can approve changes that contain only editorial changes.
Closes#21692
PR Close#25257
The optional property on `ts.CompilerHost` is called `realpath` (lower
case), not `realPath` (lower camel case).
It is not clear to me what the impact of this is, but the author's
intent was clearly to override `realpath`.
PR Close#25023
This should help clarify the use of providedIn and correct the documentation where it was showing the use of a now depreciated CLI command flag.
I am openly looking for feedback on this change to figure out the best wording.
PR Close#25223
Before the `ngDevMode` had to be set explicitly or it would throw
an exception at runtime. This changes it so that if `ngDevModu` is
`undefined` than we default to `ngDevMode = true`. In other words
unless the developer has explicitly asked to make a prodution build
by setting `ngDevMode = false` as compilation constant, the default
is `ngDevMode = true`.
This also fixes a minor bug where the setup code would read
`global['ngDevMode']` but all other code would read `global.ngDevMode`.
This would cause issues with closure compiler since the
reading of the `ngDevMode` must be consistent.
PR Close#25208
Update XMB placeholders(<ph>) to include the original value on top of an
example. Placeholders can by definition have one example(<ex>) tag and a
text node. The text node is used by TC as the "original" value from the
placeholder, while the example should represent a dummy value.
For example: <ph name="PET"><ex>Gopher</ex>{{ petName }}</ph>.
This change makes sure that we have the original text, but it *DOES NOT*
make sure that the example is correct. The example has the same wrong
behavior of showing the interpolation text rather than a useful
example.
No breaking changes, but tools that depend on the previous behavior and
don't consider the full XMB definition may fail to parse the XMB.
Fixes b/72565847
PR Close#25079
Previously the auth token could have been split into three separate args in bash which resulted
in two bogus requests being sent out for each curl call. These requests had to time out before
the real request was made, but without the token.
I couldn't find a better way to quickly fix this without adding some duplication.
In some code formats (e.g. ES5) methods can actually be function
expressions. For example:
```js
function MyClass() {}
// this static method is declared as a function expression
MyClass.staticMethod = function() { ... };
```
PR Close#24897
The `ReflectionHost` interface that is being implemented only expects a
return value of `boolean`.
Moreover, if you want to extend this class to support non-TS code formats,
e.g. ES5, the result of this call returning true does not mean that the `node`
is a `ClassDeclaration`. It could be a `VariableDeclaration`.
PR Close#24897
- `directiveInjector()` is used to inject anything in the directive / component
/ pipe factories so adding `InjectionToken<T>` as a supported token type.
- `getOrCreateInjectable()` should search first in the node injector tree and
then in the module injector tree (was either or before the PR).
PR Close#25166
This change generalises the notification bar rendering to allow
more complex content to be displayed.
Now you must provide the full HTML of the notification message
when using `<aio-notification>`.
Also you can control whether clicking the content triggers the
notification to close or not.
This will support the new notification specified in "Other Items : 3" of
[#24140](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/24140#issuecomment-397480410)
PR Close#25020
This commit replaces the "not implemented" error when calling
listLazyRoutes() with an empty result, which will allow testing
in the CLI before listLazyRoutes() is implemented.
PR Close#25080
loadNgStructureAsync() for ngtsc has a bug where it returns a
Promise<Promise[]> instead of awaiting the entire array of Promises.
This commit uses Promise.all() to await the whole set.
PR Close#25080
compile_strategy() is used to decide whether to build Angular code
using ngc (legacy) or ngtsc (local). In order for g3 BUILD rules
to switch properly and allow testing of Ivy in g3, they need to
import this function.
This commit removes the _ prefix which allows the function to be
imported.
PR Close#25080
ngtsc used to have a custom ts.CompilerHost which delegated to the plain
ts.CompilerHost. There's no need for this wrapper class and it causes
issues with CLI integration, so delete it.
PR Close#25080
ngtsc used to assume that all .d.ts dependencies (that is, third party
packages) were imported via an absolute module path. It turns out this
assumption isn't valid; some build tools allow relative imports of
other compilation units.
In the absolute case, ngtsc assumes (and still does) that all referenced
types are available through the entrypoint from which an @NgModule was
imported. This commit adds support for relative imports, in which case
ngtsc will use relative path resolution to determine the imports.
PR Close#25080
There is a bug in the existing handling for cross-file references.
Suppose there are two files, module.ts and component.ts.
component.ts declares two components, one of which uses the other.
In the Ivy model, this means the component will get a directives:
reference to the other in its defineComponent call.
That reference is generated by looking at the declared components
of the module (in module.ts). However, the way ngtsc tracks this
reference, it ends up comparing the identifier of the component
in module.ts with the component.ts file, detecting they're not in
the same file, and generating a relative import.
This commit changes ngtsc to track all identifiers of a reference,
including the one by which it is declared. This allows toExpression()
to correctly decide that a local reference is okay in component.ts.
PR Close#25080
When ngtsc encounters a reference to a type (for example, a Component
type listed in an NgModule declarations array), it traces the import
of that type and attempts to determine the best way to refer to it.
In the event the type is defined in the same file where a reference
is being generated, the identifier of the type is used. If the type
was imported, ngtsc has a choice. It can use the identifier from the
original import, or it can write a new import to the module where the
type came from.
ngtsc has a bug currently when it elects to rely on the user's import.
When writing a .d.ts file, the user's import may have been elided as
the type was not referred to from the type side of the program. Thus,
in .d.ts files ngtsc must always assume the import may not exist, and
generate a new one.
In .js output the import is guaranteed to still exist, so it's
preferable for ngtsc to continue using the existing import if one is
available.
This commit changes how @angular/compiler writes type definitions, and
allows it to use a different expression to write a type definition than
is used to write the value. This allows ngtsc to specify that types in
type definitions should always be imported. A corresponding change to
the staticallyResolve() Reference system allows the choice of which
type of import to use when generating an Expression from a Reference.
PR Close#25080
@ContentChild[ren] and @ViewChild[ren] can contain a forwardRef() to a
type. This commit allows ngtsc to unwrap the forward reference and
deal with the node inside.
It includes two modes of support for forward reference resolution -
a foreign function resolver which understands deeply nested forward
references in expressions that are being statically evaluated, and
an unwrapForwardRef() function which deals only with top-level nodes.
Both will be useful in the future, but for now only unwrapForwardRef()
is used.
PR Close#25080
It specifies --no-sandbox flag when running the protractor tests as
root. This is needed for running the tests inside a docker container.
PR Close#24906
Fixes#25018.
Instantiating a NgModuleRef from NgModuleFactory reuses the NgModuleDefinition if it is already present. However the NgModuleDefinition has a providers array which modified when tree shakable providers are instantiated. This corrupts the provider definitions the next time the same factory is used to create a new NgModuleRef - Two provider definitions can end up with the same index anf the injector could potentially return a completely wrong object for a provider token.
This scenario is more likely on the server where the same NgModuleFactory is reused across requests.
The fix clones the cached NgModuleDefinition so that any tree shakable providers added later do not affect the cached copy.
PR Close#25022
Ivy definition types have a generic type which specifies the return
type of the factory function. For example:
static ngDirectiveDef<NgForOf, '[ngFor][ngForOf]'>
However, in this case NgForOf itself has a type parameter <T>. Thus,
writing the above is incorrect.
This commit modifies ngtsc to understand the genericness of NgForOf and
to write the following:
static ngDirectiveDef<NgForOf<any>, '[ngFor][ngForOf]'>
PR Close#24862
Previously ngtsc would use a tuple of class types for listing metadata
in .d.ts files. For example, an @NgModule's declarations might be
represented with the type:
[NgIf, NgForOf, NgClass]
If the module had no declarations, an empty tuple [] would be produced.
This has two problems.
1. If the class type has generic type parameters, TypeScript will
complain that they're not provided.
2. The empty tuple type is not actually legal.
This commit addresses both problems.
1. Class types are now represented using the `typeof` operator, so the
above declarations would be represented as:
[typeof NgIf, typeof NgForOf, typeof NgClass].
Since typeof operates on a value, it doesn't require generic type
arguments.
2. Instead of an empty tuple, `never` is used to indicate no metadata.
PR Close#24862
Previously, some of the *Def symbols were not exported or were exported
as public API. This commit ensures every definition type is in the
private export namespace.
PR Close#24862
This commit moves the compiler compliance tests into compiler-cli,
and uses ngtsc to run them instead of the custom compilation
pipeline used before. Testing against ngtsc allows for validation
of the real compiler output.
This commit also fixes a few small issues that prevented the tests
from passing.
PR Close#24862
Previously, when translating an assignment expression (e.g. x = 3), the
translator would always print the statement as X = Y. However, if the
expression is included in a larger expression (X = (Y = Z)), the
translator would print "X = Y = Z" without regard for the outer
expression context.
Now, the translator understands when it's printing an expression
statement (X = Y;) vs an expression in a larger context (X = (Y = Z);)
and encapsulates the latter in parentheses.
PR Close#24862
Previously, references had the concept of an identifier, but would not
properly detect whether the identifier should be used or not when
generating an expression. This change fixes that logic.
Additionally, now whenever an identifier resolves to a reference (even
one imported from another module) as part of resolving an expression,
the reference is updated to use that identifier. This ensures that for
a class Foo declared in foo.ts, but referenced in an expression in
bar.ts, the Reference returned includes the identifier from bar.ts,
meaning that writing an expression in bar.ts for the Reference will not
generate an import.
PR Close#24862
Previously ngtsc had a bug where it would only detect the presence of
ngOnChanges as a static method. This commit flips the condition and only
recognizes ngOnChanges as a non-static method.
PR Close#24862
Previously, the static resolver did its own interpretation of statements
in the TypeScript AST, which only functioned on TypeScript code. ES5
code in particular would not work with the resolver as it had hard-coded
assumptions about AST structure.
This commit changes the resolver to use a ReflectionHost instead, which
abstracts away understanding of the structural side of the AST. It adds 3
new methods to the ReflectionHost in support of this functionality:
* getDeclarationOfIdentifier
* getExportsOfModule
* isClass
PR Close#24862
This change adds support for host bindings to ngtsc, and parses them
both from decorators and from the metadata in the top-level annotation.
PR Close#24862
ngInjectorDef.imports is generated from @NgModule.imports plus
@NgModule.exports. A problem arises as a result, because @NgModule
exports contain not only other modules (which will have ngInjectorDef
fields), but components, directives, and pipes as well. Because of
locality, it's difficult for the compiler to filter these out at
build time.
It's not impossible, but for now filtering them out at runtime will
allow testing of the compiler against complex applications.
PR Close#24862
@NgModule()s get compiled to two fields: ngModuleDef and ngInjectorDef.
Both fields contain imports, as both selector scopes and injectors have
the concept of composed units of configuration. Previously these fields
were generated by static resolution of imports and exports in metadata.
Support for ModuleWithProviders requires they be generated differently.
ngModuleDef's imports/exports are generated as resolved lists of types,
whereas ngInjectorDef's imports should reflect the raw expressions that
the developer wrote in the metadata.
This change modifies the NgModule handler and properly copies raw nodes
for the imports and exports into the ngInjectorDef.
PR Close#24862
Previously ngtsc had a few bugs handling special token types:
* Injector was not properly translated to INJECTOR
* ChangeDetectorRef was not injected via injectChangeDetectorRef()
This commit fixes these two bugs, and also adds a test to ensure
they continue to work correctly.
PR Close#24862
Within an @NgModule it's common to include in the imports a call to
a ModuleWithProviders function, for example RouterModule.forRoot().
The old ngc compiler was able to handle this pattern because it had
global knowledge of metadata of not only the input compilation unit
but also all dependencies.
The ngtsc compiler for Ivy doesn't have this knowledge, so the
pattern of ModuleWithProviders functions is more difficult. ngtsc
must be able to determine which module is imported via the function
in order to expand the selector scope and properly tree-shake
directives and pipes.
This commit implements a solution to this problem, by adding a type
parameter to ModuleWithProviders through which the actual module
type can be passed between compilation units.
The provider side isn't a problem because the imports are always
copied directly to the ngInjectorDef.
PR Close#24862
Metadata in Ivy must be literal. For example,
@NgModule({...})
is legal, whereas
const meta = {...};
@NgModule(meta)
is not.
However, some code contains additional superfluous parentheses:
@NgModule(({...}))
It is desirable that ngtsc accept this form of literal object.
PR Close#24862
This commit adds the ivy-local tag to //packages/router. Since the
router depends on //packages/upgrade, it makes that package
compatible with ngtsc as well.
PR Close#24862
This change turns on preserve-symlinks in nodejs to verify hermeticity of the Angular build.
BREAKING CHANGE: Use of @angular/bazel rules now requires calling ng_setup_workspace() in your WORKSPACE file.
For example:
local_repository(
name = "angular",
path = "node_modules/@angular/bazel",
)
load("@angular//:index.bzl", "ng_setup_workspace")
ng_setup_workspace()
PR Close#24881
Examples using `@angular/elements` need to transpile to es2015 for
Custom Elements to work (on browsers that natively support them).
Alternatively, a polyfill would need to be loaded. For now, changing the
transpilation target to es2015 is the simplest solution.
PR Close#24840
Adds an example of using the `currency` pipe with a currency that has no cents like CLP,
which will format the amount with no digits if `digitsInfo` is not provided:
<!-- outputs CA$14.00 -->
{{ 14 | currency:'CAD' }}
<!-- outputs CLP14 -->
{{ 14 | currency:'CLP' }}
Amends the docs, adds an example and fix an error with a current example.
PR Close#24661
This change fixes up several comments that accidentally used the JSDoc
tag @internal in regular block comments (`/*` instead of `/**`).
This prevents a problem with Closure Compiler that balks at `@` tags
occuring in regular block comments, because it assumes they were
intended to be tags for the compiler.
When occuring in `/**` JSDoc, tsickle escapes the tags, so they do not
cause problems.
PR Close#24928
for non-inline templates
- Non-inline templates used to ouput the path to the component TS file
instead of the path to the original HTML file.
- Inline templates keep the same behavior.
Fixes#24884
PR Close#24885
Travis (saucelabs) has been super flaky when running IE
web worker tests lately. This patch temporarily disables
these tests on IE (not edge) until things get more stable.
PR Close#24908
Update the documentation to match the CLI mechanics regarding relative URL in link tags.
docs: update info on stylesheet location for CLI
PR Close#24471
The `packages/core/src/animation/dsl.ts` symlink ws removed in #22692,
so `create-/remove-symlinks.sh` scripts for Windows should not try to
"fix" it.
PR Close#23121
It's possible to declare an argument-less NgModule:
@NgModule() export class Foo {}
Update the @NgModule compiler to support this usage.
PR Close#24738
Previously the Ivy template compiler would throw on encountering
an animation binding (e.g. [@anim]). This is unneccessary and
precludes testing existing code. This commit changes the error to a
warning.
PR Close#24738
When writing selectors as string literal types in .d.ts files,
strip newlines to avoid generating invalid code. Newlines carry
no meaning in selectors anyway.
PR Close#24738
On accident a few of the definition types were emitted as public API
symbols. Much of the Ivy API surface is still prefixed with ɵ,
indicating it's a private API. The definition types should be private
for now.
PR Close#24738
This commit changes the @NgModule provider to understand that sometimes
an import will resolve to an object instead of a type, and that object
could be of the ModuleWithProviders type. In that case, the 'ngModule'
property is read, and its value used instead.
This still will not handle ModuleWithProviders references across
compilation units; that work is coming in a future PR.
PR Close#24738
InjectorDef is parameterized on the type of the injector
configuration class (e.g. the @NgModule decorated type). Previously
this parameter was not included when generating .d.ts files that
contained InjectorDefs.
PR Close#24738
Change the sentence from 'this tells Angular how provide ...' to 'this tells Angular how to provide ...'. The current sentence does not make grammatical sense.
PR Close#24832
The current module resolution simply attaches .ts to the import/export path, which does
not work if the path is using Node / CommonJS behavior to resolve to an index.ts file.
This patch uses typescript's module resolution logic, and will attempt to load the original
typescript file if this resolution returns a .js or .d.ts file
PR Close#22856
Tree shakable providers use the APP_ROOT token to determine where to attach themselves. APP_ROOT gets set on NgModule with BrowserModule irrespective of whether it is actually the root(Ex. in case of SSR app where the shell app is first bootstrapped without BrowserModule being the root module).
This change allows a NgModule with BrowserModule to explicitly mark itself as not the root by setting APP_ROOT token to false. This allows tree shakable providers to be attached to the right rott module.
PR Close#24814
The reporter was added in 87d56acda, with the purpose of fixing
source-map paths (which was apparently needed back then). Things have
moved around a lot since then and the custom reporter doesn't seem to be
necessary any more. By removing the reporter, we have one less thing to
worry about while upgrading karma; plus we get improvements in built-in
reporters for free.
Output with the custom reporter:
```
at someMethod (packages/core/.../some-file.ts:13:37)
```
Output with the built-in reporter:
```
at someMethod (packages/core/.../some-file.ts:13.37 <- dist/all/@angular/core/.../some-file.js:1:337)
```
PR Close#24803
Due to changes in karma@1.0.0, `internal-angular` karma reporter stopped
showing browser logs (such as `console.log()` etc.).
Related to d571a5173.
PR Close#24803
The globbing is used in the following sections:
- `assetGroups` > `resources` > `files`/`versionedFiles`
- `assetGroups` > `resources` > `urls`
- `dataGroups` > `urls`
- `navigationUrls`
Query params are ignored for `files`/`versionedFiles` and
`navigationUrls`, but they are still taken into account for
`assetGroups`/`dataGroups` `urls`. To avoid a breaking change, `?` is
matched literally for these patterns.
PR Close#24105
With these changes, the types are a little stricter now and also not
compatible with Protractor's jasmine-like syntax. So, we have to also
use `@types/jasminewd2` for e2e tests (but not for non-e2e tests).
I also had to "augment" `@types/jasminewd2`, because the latest
typings from [DefinitelyTyped][1] do not reflect the fact that the
`jasminewd2` version (v2.1.0) currently used by Protractor supports
passing a `done` callback to a spec.
[1]: 566e039485/types/jasminewd2/index.d.ts (L9-L15)Fixes#23952Closes#24733
PR Close#19904
This updates the r3_pipe_compiler to not depend on global analysis,
and to produce ngPipeDef instructions in the same way that the other
compilers do. It's a precursor to JIT and AOT implementations of
@Pipe compilation.
PR Close#24703
This commit adds support for templateUrl in component templates within
ngtsc. The compilation pipeline is split into sync and async versions,
where asynchronous compilation invokes a special preanalyze() phase of
analysis. The preanalyze() phase can optionally return a Promise which
will delay compilation until it resolves.
A ResourceLoader interface is used to resolve templateUrls to template
strings and can return results either synchronously or asynchronously.
During sync compilation it is an error if the ResourceLoader returns a
Promise.
Two ResourceLoader implementations are provided. One uses 'fs' to read
resources directly from disk and is chosen if the CompilerHost doesn't
provide a readResource method. The other wraps the readResource method
from CompilerHost if it's provided.
PR Close#24704
This propagates other custom equality testers added by users. Additionally, if
an Angular project is using jasmine 2.6+, it will allow Jasmine's custom object
differ to print out pretty test error messages.
fixes#22939
PR Close#22983
- Adds InheritanceDefinitionFeature to ivy
- Ensures that lifecycle hooks are inherited from super classes whether they are defined as directives or not
- Directives cannot inherit from Components
- Components can inherit from Directives or Components
- Ensures that Inputs, Outputs, and Host Bindings are inherited
- Ensures that super class Features are run
PR Close#24570
Used to resolve resource URLs on `@Component` when used with JIT compilation.
```
@Component({
selector: 'my-comp',
templateUrl: 'my-comp.html', // This requires asynchronous resolution
})
class MyComponnent{
}
// Calling `renderComponent` will fail because `MyComponent`'s `@Compenent.templateUrl`
// needs to be resolved because `renderComponent` is synchronous process.
// renderComponent(MyComponent);
// Calling `resolveComponentResources` will resolve `@Compenent.templateUrl` into
// `@Compenent.template`, which would allow `renderComponent` to proceed in synchronous manner.
// Use browser's `fetch` function as the default resource resolution strategy.
resolveComponentResources(fetch).then(() => {
// After resolution all URLs have been converted into strings.
renderComponent(MyComponent);
});
```
PR Close#24637
- Removed surrounding spaces in interpolation expressions following the styleguide
- Consistant spacing of two spaces in html
Fixes#23105
PR Close#24497
Previously the todo app imported reflect-metadata, since it is a dependency
of JIT and the todo app tests run in both JIT and AOT modes. However, the
code doesn't get tree-shaken away in AOT mode.
This change adds a target //packages/core/test/bundling/util:reflect_metadata
which, depending on whether the compile flag is in JIT or AOT mode, either
includes reflect-metadata or is a no-op.
Not including reflect-metadata gets the compressed todo bundle down to 12.5 kB.
PR Close#24677
ngtsc is sufficiently capable now that it can compile hello_world
and todo and achieve equivalent results to ngc in ivy (global) mode.
Bundle sizes:
hello_world - 3.0 kB
todo - 14.7 kB
PR Close#24677
This change makes @angular/compiler more tree-shakeable by changing
an enum to a const enum and by getting rid of a top-level map that
the tree-shaker was seeing as a reference which caused r3_identifiers
to be retained.
This drops a few hundred bytes of JS from tree-shaken ngtsc compiled
apps.
PR Close#24677
The js_expected_symbol_test implementation extracts symbols names
from a rollup iife bundle. Previously, it only handled the case
with a simple 'var bundle = ...;' statement.
Sometimes, rollup produces a more complex bundle, where the 'bundle'
variable is not the only top-level variable declared in the same
declaration statement. This commit patches the symbol exctractor
to support this more complex case.
Additionally, when the symbol test fails, it prints a command to
accept the symbol diff. This command needs to include the
--define=compile flag to ensure the diff is applied in the same
compile mode as the test was run.
PR Close#24677
Currently ngtsc does not compile @Pipe. This has a side effect
of not removing the @Pipe decorator.
This adds a dummy DecoratorHandler that compiles @Pipe into an
empty ngPipeDef. Eventually this will be replaced with a full
implementation, but for now this solution allows compield code
to be tree-shaken properly.
PR Close#24677
Previously the repo was depending on an old version of build optimizer.
This change updates to the latest (an RC release in the CLI package).
Additionally, this changes the behavior of ng_rollup_bundle to apply
the optimizer to ngtsc compiled code, and configures it to treat the
@angular/compiler package as side-effect-free.
This results in a substantial size reduction of ngtsc compiled code.
PR Close#24677
Previously ngtsc removed the class-level decorators (@Component,
etc) but left all the ancillary decorators (@Input, @Optional,
etc).
This changes the transform to descend into the members of decorated
classes and remove any Angular decorators, not just the class-level
ones.
PR Close#24677
@angular/core is unique in that it defines the Angular decorators
(@Component, @Directive, etc). Ordinarily ngtsc looks for imports
from @angular/core in order to identify these decorators. Clearly
within core itself, this strategy doesn't work.
Instead, a special constant ITS_JUST_ANGULAR is declared within a
known file in @angular/core. If ngtsc sees this constant it knows
core is being compiled and can ignore the imports when evaluating
decorators.
Additionally, when compiling decorators ngtsc will often write an
import to @angular/core for needed symbols. However @angular/core
cannot import itself. This change creates a module within core to
export all the symbols needed to compile it and adds intelligence
within ngtsc to write relative imports to that module, instead of
absolute imports to @angular/core.
PR Close#24677
We must always use 1., 2. etc, to indicate ordered lists, even for sub-lists.
We can change the sublist to display as a., b. etc, via CSS.
PR Close#18487
PR Close#18487
Classes that are injectable often have constructors that should not be
called by the application developer. It is the responsibility of the
injector to instantiate the class and the constructor often contains
private implementation details that may need to change.
This commit removes constructors from the docs for API items that are
both:
a) Marked with an injectable decorator (e.g. Injectable, Directive,
Component, Pipe), and
b) Have no constructor description
This second rule allows the developer to override the removal if there
is something useful to say about the constructor.
Note that "normal" classes such as `angimations/HttpHeaders` do not have
their constructor removed, despite (at this time) having no description.
PR Close#24529
This commit takes advantage of the @angular/compiler work for ngInjectorDef
in AOT mode in order to generate the same definition in JIT mode.
PR Close#24632
This change generates ngInjectorDef as well as ngModuleDef for @NgModule
annotated types, reflecting the dual nature of @NgModules as both compilation
scopes and as DI configuration containers.
This required implementing ngInjectorDef compilation in @angular/compiler as
well as allowing for multiple generated definitions for a single decorator in
the core of ngtsc.
PR Close#24632
Animations styles weren't getting properly set on platform-server because of erroneous checks and absence of reflection of style property to attribute on the server.
The fix corrects the check for platform and explicitly reflects the style property to the attribute.
PR Close#24624
All errors for existing fields have been detected and suppressed with a
`!` assertion.
Issue/24571 is tracking proper clean up of those instances.
One-line change required in ivy/compilation.ts, because it appears that
the new syntax causes tsickle emitted node to no longer track their
original sourceFiles.
PR Close#24572
inject() was changed in da31db7 to not take a default value parameter,
so injectable_compiler_2 should not request the use of one when
using inject().
PR Close#24565
ngtsc needs to reflect over code to property compile it. It performs operations
such as enumerating decorators on a type, reading metadata from constructor
parameters, etc.
Depending on the format (ES5, ES6, etc) of the underlying code, the AST
structures over which this reflection takes place can be very different. For
example, in TS/ES6 code `class` declarations are `ts.ClassDeclaration` nodes,
but in ES5 code they've been downleveled to `ts.VariableDeclaration` nodes that
are initialized to IIFEs that build up the classes being defined.
The ReflectionHost abstraction allows ngtsc to perform these operations without
directly querying the AST. Different implementations of ReflectionHost allow
support for different code formats.
PR Close#24541
The outdated webpack guide has been removed in #24478, but people might
still try to access it (via direct links or search-engine results).
Instead of returning 404, we will now redirect `/guide/webpack` to the
archived version of the guide at `v5.angular.io/guide/webpack`.
PR Close#24595
This change supports compilation of components, directives, and modules
within ngtsc. Support is not complete, but is enough to compile and test
//packages/core/test/bundling/todo in full AOT mode. Code size benefits
are not yet achieved as //packages/core itself does not get compiled, and
some decorators (e.g. @Input) are not stripped, leading to unwanted code
being retained by the tree-shaker. This will be improved in future commits.
PR Close#24427
clang-format (on mac) has taken a disliking to this particular line, and
rewrites one of the ɵ characters to an invalid Unicode sequence.
PR Close#24479
At runtime in JIT mode, when the compiler writes a reference to a symbol that symbol
is resolved through a symbol table named angularCoreEnv in render3/jit/environment.
Previously, this symbol table was not kept up-to-date with the Ivy instruction set
and the names of symbols the compiler could reference.
This change brings the symbol table in sync, and also adds a test that verifies every
symbol the compiler can reference is available at runtime in the symbol table.
PR Close#24479
When creating content queries from a directive on an element we need to take into account
existing view queries. The same element can be reported to both content and view queries
so freshly created content queries must be combined with pre-existing view queries.
PR Close#24507
This change adds Github edit and view links to methods
and decorator options.
It is possible to add these to properties also but the
UI is rather tight as these are displayed in a table.
PR Close#24000
This heading is too high for the section because the
method name is a H3 but it cannot be a H4 because
usage notes may contain H4 headings.
PR Close#24000
The sections such as methods and decorator options are already headed
by a H3 heading so we need to map the H3 headings in the API doc source
down to H4 headings.
This commit includes general heading mapping functionality accessible via
the `marked` Nunjucks filter.
PR Close#24000
This commit adds new link disambiguators that mean that more
code links can be generated automatically in a sensible way.
The best example is the use of properties within class, interface and
enum documentation.
PR Close#24000
This update allows us to autolink to methods and properties, which
means that we can change things like `{@link transition transition()}`
to just `transition()`.
PR Close#24000
We don't really care when this processor runs as long as it happens
after the tags have been extracted.
By not constraining its `runBefore` property we can ensure that other
processors can be run before it.
PR Close#24000
Because we were "ignoring" these tags they were being
rendered as part of the previous tag.
What we really want to do is know about them, so that we
don't break the doc-gen but then ignore them when rendering.
PR Close#24000
NOTE: This does NOT add parsing of namespaced attributes
- Adds AttributeMarker for namespaced attributes
- Adds test for namespaced attributes
- Updates AttributeMarker enum to use CamelCase, and not UPPER_CASE names
PR Close#24386
This patch ensures that any destination animation styling (state values)
are always applied even if the DOM node is not apart of the DOM.
PR Close#24236
Previously, the transitive scopes of an NgModuleDef were computed
during execution of the @NgModule decorator. This meant that JIT-
compiled modules could only import other JIT-compiled modules, as
the import mechanism relied on the calculation of transitive scopes
to already have happened for the imported module.
This change moves computation of transitive scopes to a function
`transitiveScopesFor` (and makes it lazy). This opens the door for
AOT -> JIT or JIT -> AOT imports, as transitive scopes for AOT
modules can be calculated when needed by JIT, and AOT modules can
also write expressions that call `transitiveScopesFor` when
importing a JIT-compiled module.
PR Close#24334
Two new CircleCI environments are created: test_ivy_jit and test_ivy_aot.
Both run a subset of the tests that have been marked with Bazel tags as
being appropriate for that environment.
Once all the tests pass, builds are published to the *-builds repo both
for the legacy View Engine compiled code as well as for ivy-jit and ivy-aot.
PR Close#24309
This commit includes two changes:
1. It changes the unreliable dynamic way of loading IE polyfills to use
`<script nomodule>` instead - for IE it's equivalent to a regular script tag
while modern browsers will ignore it.
2. It removes other polyfills for browsers not supporting `Object.assign` as
this API is supported by Chrome 45+, Firefox 34+ and Safari 9+ i.e. it's been
supported for some time.
Note that as of June 2018 Googlebot uses Chrome 41 to render sites to be
indexed. Chrome 41 doesn't support `Object.assign` but it also doesn't support
ES6 modules so it'll load polyfills meant for IE - which it should do anyway
as it doesn't support most of ES6.
Fixes#23647
PR Close#24317
Previously the API list was being generated before the stability had
been computed. This meant that the API list page showed no API docs
when filtering by `stable` stability status.
Closes#24329
PR Close#24356
This adds ngtsc/util/src/visitor, a utility for visiting TS ASTs that
can add synthetic nodes immediately prior to certain types of nodes (e.g.
class declarations). It's useful to lift definitions that need to be
referenced repeatedly in generated code outside of the class that defines
them.
PR Close#24230
This will allow RouterTestingModule to better support lazy loading of modules
when using summaries, since it can detect whether a module is already loaded
if it can access the id.
PR Close#24258
Previously only the `description` and `usageNotes` were being copied over
from the call-member of the decorator interface. Important properties such
as `shortDescription` were missed.
These are now added and the code has been refactored to make it simpler and
clearer to update which properties get copied as the requirements change.
PR Close#24289
This patch ensures that if a list of nodes (that contain
animation triggers) are moved around then they will retain their
trigger-value state when animated again at a later point.
PR Close#24238
This change adds to internal API hooks (undocumented API) for
`before/afterPreactivation`. The immediate need for this API is to
allow applications to build support for marshalling navigation between
a web worker and the main application.
Fixes#24202
PR Close#24204
`NgForOf` used to implement `OnChanges` and than use
`ngOnChanges` callback to detect when `ngForOf` binding
changed to update the differ. We now do the checking
manually which puts less pressure on the runtime to do
the bookkeeping and should result in minor perf improvement.
PR Close#23378
Fixes#23023.
When a HTTP Interceptor injects HttpClient it causes a DI cycle. This fix is to use Injector to lazily inject HTTP_INTERCEPTORS while setting up the HttpHandler on the server so as to break the cycle.
PR Close#24229
Fixes#19278.
innerHTML is conservatively marked as an attribute for security purpose so that it's sanitized when set. However this same mapping is used by the server renderer to decide whether the `innerHTML` property needs to be reflected to the `innerhtml` attribute. The fix is to just skip the property to attribute reflection for `innerHTML`.
PR Close#24213
Previously the style encapsulation attributes(_nghost-* and _ngcontent-*) created on the server could overlap with the attributes and styles created by the client side app when it botstraps. In case the client is bootstrapping a lazy route, the client side styles are added before the server-side styles are removed. If the components on the client are bootstrapped in a different order than on the server, the styles generated by the client will cause the elements on the server to have the wrong styles.
The fix puts the styles and attributes generated on the server in a completely differemt space so that they are not affected by the client generated styles. The client generated styles will only affect elements bootstrapped on the client.
PR Close#24158
After #24113 there is 2 `TNode` in those tests:
- 1 for the host,
- 1 for the text node.
The PR #23924 status was green because it branched off master before #24113 was
merged in.
PR Close#24208
Closure Compiler in some configurations complains about duplicate
imports. This change replaces the export-with-import with an export of
the imported symbol.
closes#23993
PR Close#24203
This PR tackles a simple case where ViewRef definition point (<ng-template>) is the
same as the insertion point (ViewContainerRef requested on the said <ng-template>).
For this particular case we can assume that we know a container into which a given
view will be inserted when a view is created. This is not true fall all the possible
cases so follow-up PR will be needed to extend this basic implementation.
PR Close#24179
This commit builds out enough of the JIT compiler to render
//packages/core/test/bundling/todo, and allows the tests to run in
JIT mode.
To play with the app, run:
bazel run --define=compile=jit //packages/core/test/bundling/todo:prodserver
PR Close#24138
Fixes#23280, #23133.
This fix lets code access DOM types like Node, HTMLElement in the code. These are invariant across requests and the corresponding classes from Domino can be safely provided during platform initialization.
This is needed for the current sanitizer to work properly on platform-server. Also allows HTML types in injection - Ex. `@inject(DOCUMENT) doc: Document`.
PR Close#24116
Previously event handlers on the server were setup directly. This change makes it so that the event registration on the server go through EventManagerPlugin just like on client. This allows us to add custom event registration handlers on the server which allows us to hook up preboot event handlers cleanly.
PR Close#24132
In ngIvy directives matching (determining which directives are active based
on a CSS seletor) happens at runtime. This means that runtime needs to have
enough context to match directives. This PR takes care of cases where a directive's
selector should match bindings (ex. [foo]="exp") and event handlers (ex. (out)="do()").
In the mentioned cases we need to have binding / output "attributes" for directive's
CSS selector matching purposes. At the same time those are not regular attributes and
as such should not be reflected in the DOM.
Closes#23706
PR Close#23991
Allows to write:
const fixture = TestBed
.overridePipe(DisplayNamePipe, { set: { pure: false } })
.createComponent(MenuComponent);
when you only want to set the `pure` metadata,
instead of currently:
const fixture = TestBed
.overridePipe(DisplayNamePipe, { set: { name: 'displayName', pure: false } })
.createComponent(MenuComponent);
which forces you to redefine the name of the pipe even if it is useless.
Fixes#24102
PR Close#24103
Bazel has a restriction that a single output (eg. a compiled version of
//packages/common) can only be produced by a single rule. This precludes
the Angular repo from having multiple rules that build the same code. And
the complexity of having a single rule produce multiple outputs (eg. an
ngc-compiled version of //packages/common and an Ivy-enabled version) is
too high.
Additionally, the Angular repo has lots of existing tests which could be
executed as-is under Ivy. Such testing is very valuable, and it would be
nice to share not only the code, but the dependency graph / build config
as well.
Thus, this change introduces a --define flag 'compile' with three potential
values. When --define=compile=X is set, the entire build system runs in a
particular mode - the behavior of all existing targets is controlled by
the flag. This allows us to reuse our entire build structure for testing
in a variety of different manners. The flag has three possible settings:
* legacy (the default): the traditional View Engine (ngc) build
* local: runs the prototype ngtsc compiler, which does not rely on global
analysis
* jit: runs ngtsc in a mode which executes tsickle, but excludes the
Angular related transforms, which approximates the behavior of plain
tsc. This allows the main packages such as common to be tested with
the JIT compiler.
Additionally, the ivy_ng_module() rule still exists and runs ngc in a mode
where Ivy-compiled output is produced from global analysis information, as
a stopgap while ngtsc is being developed.
PR Close#24056
On narrow screens (where there is not enough room on the right to show
the floating ToC), an embedded ToC is shown (via an `<aio-toc embedded>`
element in the document). Since ToC was not a custom element, the
component was not instantiated for the embedded element.
This commit fixes it by making `aio-toc` a custom element and loading it
manually for the floating ToC (if necessary).
PR Close#23944
Short-circuitable expressions (using ternary & binary operators) could not use
the regular binding mechanism as it relies on the bindings being checked every
single time - the index is incremented as part of checking the bindings.
Then for pure function kind of bindings we use a different mechanism with a
fixed index. As such short circuiting a binding check does not mess with the
expected binding index.
Note that all pure function bindings are handled the same wether or not they
actually are short-circuitable. This allows to keep the compiler and compiled
code simple - and there is no runtime perf cost anyway.
PR Close#24039
This commit adds a mechanism by which the @angular/core annotations
for @Component, @Injectable, and @NgModule become decorators which,
when executed at runtime, trigger just-in-time compilation of their
associated types. The activation of these decorators is configured
by the ivy_switch mechanism, ensuring that the Ivy JIT engine does
not get included in Angular bundles unless specifically requested.
PR Close#23833
With `plnkrs`, we used to choose a different plnkr mode (normal vs
embedded) based on the size of the screen. This affected the layout of
the plnkr page ("embedded" plnkr mode was usable on small screens, while
"normal" mode wasn't). This is not to be confused with the live-example
mode we use today to determine whether the live-example should be a link
(that open StackBlitz on a new page) or embedded into the document
(using an iframe).
Since we no longer need to change the live-example URL based on the
screen size, there is no need to listen for rezise events on Window. The
necessary properties can be computed once and certain variables are
obsolete.
PR Close#23960
Previously, it was possible to set the live-example title as content in
the `<live-example>` element. This relied on our custom loader
functionality that extracted the content from the DOM element before
passing it to the Angular compiler and stored it on a property for later
retrieval.
Since we switched to custom elements (and got rid of the custom loader),
the property is no longer populated with the contents. As a result, many
live examples show the default title ("live example") instead of the one
specified as content.
This commit fixes it by projecting the content into an invisible node
for later retrieval (similar to what we do in other components, such as
the `CodeExampleComponent`).
PR Close#23960
Update the example to match the description preceding it, which refers to the
use of the error method and ErrorEvent rather than the flush method with a
non-2xx status as shown previously.
PR Close#22844
Since `versionedFiles` behaves in the exact same way as `files`, there
is no reaason to have both. Users should use `files` instead.
This commit deprecates the property and prints a warning when coming
across an asset-group that uses it. It should be completely removed in
a future version.
Note, it has also been removed from the default `ngsw-config.json`
template in angular/devkit#754.
PR Close#23584
* The member details section is now called "Members", rather
than "Properties".
* The property table now displays appropriate table headings:
"Member", "Value", "Description".
* The "Value" column is not shown if none of the members have
a value.
Closes#22678
PR Close#23872
Closure compiler with type based optimizations has a bug where externs for inherited static fields are not being honored. For Angular Elements this meant that 'observedAttributes' static field which is marked as an extern for the base HTMLElement class was getting renamed.
This commit works around the bug by using quoted access of 'observedAttributes' that explicitly prevents the renaming.
PR Close#23843
Previously these docs always displayed `any` as the type
of the const export. Now the type is computed correctly from
the declared type or initializer of the constant.
PR Close#23850
The recognizer code used to call Object.freeze() on queryParams before
using them to construct ActivatedRoutes, with the intent being to help
avoid common invalid usage. Unfortunately, Object.freeze() works
in-place, so this was also freezing the queryParams on the actual
UrlTree object, making it more difficult to manipulate UrlTrees in
things like UrlHandlingStrategy.
This change simply shallow-copies the queryParams before freezing them.
Fixes#22617
PR Close#22663
This commits changes how clients are added in `SwTestHarness`, so that
the behavior in tests closer mimics what would happen in an actual
ServiceWorker.
It also removes auto-adding clients when calling `clients.get()`, which
could hide bugs related to non-existing clients.
PR Close#23625
Previously, the compileComponent() and compileDirective() APIs still required
the output of global analysis, even though they only read local information
from that output.
With this refactor, compileComponent() and compileDirective() now define
their inputs explicitly, with the new interfaces R3ComponentMetadata and
R3DirectiveMetadata. compileComponentGlobal() and compileDirectiveGlobal()
are introduced and convert from global analysis output into the new metadata
format.
This refactor also splits out the view compiler into separate files as
r3_view_compiler_local.ts was getting unwieldy.
Finally, this refactor also splits out generation of DI factory functions
into a separate r3_factory utility as the logic is utilized between different
compilers.
PR Close#23545
Previously, ngOnDestroy was only called on services which were statically
determined to have ngOnDestroy methods. In some cases, such as with services
instantiated via factory functions, it's not statically known that the service
has an ngOnDestroy method.
This commit changes the runtime to look for ngOnDestroy when instantiating
all DI tokens, and to call the method if it's present.
Fixes#22466Fixes#22240Fixes#14818
PR Close#23755
Prior to this patch, if an element is queried and animated for 0 seconds
(just a style() call and nothing else) then the styles applied would not
be properly cleaned up due to their camelCased nature.
PR Close#23633
When running `yarn start` and `yarn serve-and-sync`, we are usually
more interested in faster re-build times than optimized builds. This was
also the behavior, before upgrading to @angular/cli@6 (fc5af69fb).
This commit introduces a new configuration (`fast`), which is used by
`yarn start` and `yarn serve-and-sync` to restore the faster,
unoptimized builds.
Other commands, such as `ng serve` and `ng e2e`, remain unchanged (using
slower, optimized builds).
PR Close#23569
Fix a corner case where eager providers were getting constructed twice if the provider was requested before the initialization of the NgModule is complete.
PR Close#23559
g3 and the Angular repo have different versions of TypeScript, and
ts.updateIdentifier() has a different signature in the different versions.
There is no way to write a call to the function that will compile in both
versions simultaneously.
Instead, use ts.getMutableClone() as that has the same effect of cloning
the identifier.
PR Close#23550
This commit adds a new compiler pipeline that isn't dependent on global
analysis, referred to as 'ngtsc'. This new compiler is accessed by
running ngc with "enableIvy" set to "ngtsc". It reuses the same initialization
logic but creates a new implementation of Program which does not perform the
global-level analysis that AngularCompilerProgram does. It will be the
foundation for the production Ivy compiler.
PR Close#23455
`ng.performCompilation` can return an `undefined` program, which is not handled by ngc-wrapped.
Avoid crashing by checking for the error return and returning the diagnostics.
PR Close#23468
Temporary workaround for angular/angular-cli#10398.
The behavior of `yarn build` remains the same, but building for a
specific deployment env (e.g. archive, next) requires
`yarn build-for $deployEnv`.
PR Close#23470
The bug fixed here steams from the fact that we are traversing too far up
in the views tree hierarchy in the destroyViewTree function.
The logic in destroyViewTree is off if we start removal at an embedded view
without any child views. For such a case we should just clean up (cleanUpView)
this one view without paying attention to next / parent views.
PR Close#23482
This uses a new script and CircleCI job called "build-packages-dist"
which shims the new Bazel build to produce outputs matching the legacy
build. We'll use this to get AIO testing onto CircleCI as well.
We move the integration tests to a new circleCI job that depends on this
one, as well as the build publishing job.
Note that every PR will have a trivial green publishing status, because
we always create this job even for PRs. We'd rather not - see
https://discuss.circleci.com/t/workflows-pull-request-filter/14396/4
PR Close#23512
When asking the route reuse strategy to retrieve a detached route handle, store the
return value in a local variable for further processing instead of asking again later.
resolves#22474
PR Close#22475
A long time ago Angular used to support both those attribute notations:
- `*attr='binding'`
- `template=`attr: binding`
Because the last notation has been dropped we can refactor the binding parsing.
Source maps will benefit from that as no `attr:` prefix is added artificialy any
more.
PR Close#23460
In certain cases seen in production, simplify() can returned
undefined when simplifying decorator metadata. This has proven tricky
to reproduce in an isolated test, but the fix is simple and low-risk:
don't attempt to spread an undefined set of annotations in the first
place.
PR Close#23349
This patch is in response to #23401 where a non-const enum was being
compiled as an empty object when used in an animation player when
`ng build --prod` was being processed. This patch is a immediate fix
for the issue and #23400 tracks it.
Closes#23401
PR Close#23402
Previously, we were running the e2e tests from master against
`https://angular.io` (deployed from the stable branch). Often the e2e
tests from master do not apply to the stable branch, since the app has
deviated slightly.
This commit fixes this by stop running the full e2e tests against the
deployed versions, but a smaller set of "smoke tests", which check basic
functionality that is less likely to change between versions.
PR Close#23390
Ivy definition looks something like this:
```
class MyService {
static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({
…
});
}
```
Here the argument to `defineInjectable` is well known public contract which needs
to be honored in backward compatible way between versions. The type of the
return value of `defineInjectable` on the other hand is private and can change
shape drastically between versions without effecting backwards compatibility of
libraries publish to NPM. To our users it is effectively an opaque token.
For this reson why declare the return value of `defineInjectable` as `never`.
PR Close#23383
Ivy definition looks something like this:
```
class MyService {
static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({
…
});
}
```
Here the argument to `defineInjectable` is well known public contract which needs
to be honored in backward compatible way between versions. The type of the
return value of `defineInjectable` on the other hand is private and can change
shape drastically between versions without effecting backwards compatibility of
libraries publish to NPM. To our users it is effectively an `OpaqueToken`.
By prefixing the type with `ɵ` we are communicating the the outside world that
the value is not public API and is subject to change without backward compatibility.
PR Close#23371
- Remove default injection value from `inject` / `directiveInject` since
it is not possible to set using annotations.
- Module `Injector` is stored on `LView` instead of `LInjector` data
structure because it can change only at `LView` level. (More efficient)
- Add `ngInjectableDef` to `IterableDiffers` so that existing tests can
pass as well as enable `IterableDiffers` to be injectable without
`Injector`
PR Close#23345
This change changes:
- compiler uses `directiveInject` instead of `inject` for `Directive`s
- unifies the flags in `di` as well as `render3`
- changes the signature of `directiveInject` to match `inject` In prep for #23330
- compiler now generates flags for injection.
Compiler portion of #23342
Prep for #23330
PR Close#23345
In [glob patterns][1], the `*` wildcard is supposed to match 0 or more
characters.
For reference:
- This is also how `*` works in other implementations, such as
`.gitignore` files or Firebase hosting config.
- Some popular JS implementations (e.g. [minimatch][2], [micromatch][3])
work differently, matching 1 or more character (but not 0).
This commit "fixes" the minimal glob support in
`@angular/service-worker` to allow `*` to also match 0 characters.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glob_%28programming%29
[2]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/minimatch
[3]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/micromatch
PR Close#23339
The ServiceWorker will redirect navigation requests that don't match any
`asset` or `data` group to the specified index file. The rules for a
request to be classified as a navigation request are as follows:
1. Its `mode` must be `navigation`.
2. It must accept a `text/html` response.
3. Its URL must match certain criteria (see below).
By default, a navigation request can have any URL except for:
1. URLs containing `__`.
2. URLs to files (i.e. containing a file extension in the last path
segment).
While these rules are fine in many cases, sometimes it is desirable to
configure different rules for the URLs of navigation requests (e.g.
ignore specific URLs and pass them through to the server).
This commit adds support for specifying an optional `navigationUrls`
list in `ngsw-config.json`, which contains URLs or simple globs
(currently only recognizing `!`, `*` and `**`).
Only requests whose URLs match any of the positive URLs/patterns and
none of the negative ones (i.e. URLs/patterns starting with `!`) will be
considered navigation requests (and handled accordingly by the SW).
(This is an alternative implementation to #23025.)
Fixes#20404
PR Close#23339
These files are in the UMD format for greater portablity, and as such
can't be marked as side-effect-free by webpack/build-optimizer/uglify.
PR Close#23366
The service injected is `ValueService`, however the name of the variable
does not reflect that. It's actually confusing since it's the name of
the `class` being created.
PR Close#23315
CLI will soon consider the first entry to be the main entry in the package group.
This will then be used to display the main entry in "ng update" listing.
PR Close#23303
This processor will enable us to write rules about
how the content should appear, such as:
* no headings in markdown content
* only one sentence per line
* no single character parameter names
* etc.
PR Close#22759
Detect server environment by checking `typeof window` and schedule render immediately instead of waiting for RAF.
This does not make Angular Elements work on platform-server. This is just the first step.
PR Close#23324
All our package labels are `npm_package` so the bazel build reports a bunch of identical actions running, like
```
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 31s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 30s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 29s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 27s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 26s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 23s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 19s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 11s darwin-sandbox
```
PR Close#23318
The 'stringify' function prints an object as [Object object] which
is not very helpful in many cases, especially in a diagnostics
message. This commit changes the behavior to pretty print an object.
PR Close#22689
When compiling templates the compiler would often bind to
closest context rather than the component context.
The only time one should be binding to the cont component is
in explicit cases where the inner template declares local variable.
PR Close#23168
Given
```
<div *ngFor=”…” (click)=“doSomething()”>
```
Before `doSomething` would execute on the inner template context, which
is incorrect. The correct behavior is to execute on the top level context
of the component.
PR Close#23168
rxjs 6.0.0 breaks strictMetadataEmit as they now publish a .d.ts file with a
structure like:
declare export class Subscription {
static EMPTY: Subscription;
}
This generates metadata which contains an error, and fails the strictMetadataEmit
validation. There is nothing a library author can do in this situation except to
set strictMetadataEmit to false.
The spirit of strictMetadataEmit is to validate that the author's library doesn't
do anything that will break downstream users. This failure is a corner case which
causes more harm than good, so this commit disables validation for metadata
collected from .d.ts files.
Fixes#22210
PR Close#23275
Lowering expressions in flat module metadata is desirable, but it won't
work without some rearchitecting. Currently the flat module index source
is added to the Program and therefore must be determined before the rest
of the transforms run. Since the lowering transform changes the set of
exports needed in the index, this creates a catch-22 in the index
generation.
This commit causes the flat module index metadata to be generated using
only those transforms which are "safe" (don't modify the index).
PR Close#23226
As we no longer create native (RNode) comment nodes for containers,
we need to execute logic for finding a next sibiling node with RNode
when inserting a view.
The mentioned logic need to be updated for the case of dynamically
created containers (LContainerNode). Indeed, we need to be able to
descend into dynamically inserted views while looking for a RNode.
To achieve this we need to have a pointer from a host LNode to a
dynamically created LContainerNode).
PR Close#23193
- add paralelization of the build
- correct issues with picking up targets from /dist and /aio/node_modules/
- add logging during the publish process
PR Close#23206
Previously, it was necessary to attach on of the three "stability"
jsdoc tags (`@stable`, `@deprecated` or `@experimental`) to each
public API export.
To ensure that the public API was correctly tagged, the `ts-api-guardian`
would check that one of these tags appeared on every public export.
Now the doc-gen is able to compute that a code item is stable if
it does not contain the `@experimental` nor `@deprecated` tags.
Therefore there is no need to provide the `@stable` tag any more; and
this tag has now been marked as deprecated - i.e. it should not be used.
The ts-api-guardian has been modified in this commit so that it no longer
warns/fails if the `@stable` is missing.
PR Close#23176
In pipes the content of these tags is now generated automatically.
In directives these tags have been converted to `@usageNotes` tags,
but in the future me might find a way to generate that usage too.
PR Close#23062
The `custom-elements` guide page was renamed to `elements` in ff34d5ea7.
That commit also added a new nav item for the renamed file, so this item is
no longer valid.
PR Close#23175
- properly display initial checked state
- properly remove a todo
Please note that the 'archive' option still doesn't
work correctly as listening to component outputs doesn't
seem to work (onArchive() is never called).
PR Close#23161
Currently, the flat module index metadata is produced directly from
the source metadata. The compiler, however, applies transformations
on the Typescript sources during transpilation, and also equivalent
transformations on the metadata itself. This transformed metadata
doesn't end up in the flat module index.
This changes the compiler to generate the flat module index metadata
from its transformed version instead of directly from source.
PR Close#23129
Computing the value of loadChildren does not work externally, as the CLI
needs to be able to detect the paths referenced to properly set up
codesplitting. However, internally, different approaches to codesplitting
require hashed module IDs, and the computation of those hashes involves
something like:
{path: '...', loadChildren: hashFn('module')}
ngc should lower loadChildren into an exported constant in that case.
This will never break externally, because loadChildren is always a
string externally, and a string won't get lowered.
PR Close#23088
Currently the context for inject() is only set when the token is seen
for the first time. This has two issues:
* It should always be set when injecting from that injector, because
a constructor may wish to call inject() directly.
* If an NgModuleFactory is .create()'d twice, and an ngInjectableDef
token is requested from each of them, the second time will fail.
This is because the first injection adds the provider definition
and calls the factory, and the provider definitions are shared.
The second injector will see the provider definition and call the
factory to create an instance, but without setting the correct
context for inject().
Fixes angular/material2#10586.
PR Close#23148
Remove `containerRefreshStart` and `containerRefreshEnd` instruction
from the output.
Generate directives as a list in `componentDef` rather than inline into
instructions. This is consistent in making selector resolution runtime
so that translation of templates can follow locality.
PR Close#22921
This commit configures a periodic job to be run on CircleCI, performing several
checks against the actual apps deployed to production (https://angular.io) and
staging (https://next.angular.io).
Fixes#21942
PR Close#22483
This commit also waits for the app to stabilize, before starting to
check for ServiceWorker updates. This avoids setting up a long timeout,
which would prevent the app from stabilizing and thus cause issues with
Protractor.
PR Close#22483
This commit modifies the compilation to emit metadata.json files when
compiled under Blaze. The default behavior of ngc is to emit metadata
only when the --flatModuleOutFile flag is specified, but this mode
is not used in Blaze.
Emitting metadata for individual Angular components is needed for
Angular Language Service to work with projects compiled with Blaze.
PR Close#23049
Under some circumstances (possibly related to opening Chrome DevTools),
requests are made with `cache: 'only-if-cached'` and `mode: 'no-cors'`.
These request will eventually fail, because `only-if-cached` is only
allowed to be used with `mode: 'same-origin'`.
This is likely a bug in Chrome DevTools.
This commit avoids errors related to such requests by not handling them.
Fixes#22362
PR Close#22883
Previously, when trying to fetch `ngsw.json` (e.g. during
`checkForUpdate()`) while either the client or the server were offline,
the ServiceWorker would enter a degrade mode, where only existing
clients would be served. This essentially meant that the ServiceWorker
didn't work offline.
This commit fixes it by differentiating offline errors and not entering
degraded mode. The ServiceWorker will remain in the current mode until
connectivity to the server is restored.
Fixes#21636
PR Close#22883
In Ivy mode we rewrite references to Injector to INJECTOR in ngInjectableDef, to fix tree-shaking.
This changes the rewrite to happen always, even in non-Ivy mode, and makes Angular understand
INJECTOR across the board at runtime.
PR Close#23008
This allows a bundle index to be re-exported by a higher-level module without fear of collisions.
Under bazel, we always set the prefix to be underscore-joined workspace, package, label
PR Close#23007
The commit command will fail if the commit message header does not follow the
Angular convetions as defined in /CONTRIBUTING.md.
You can force the commit by adding the `--no-verify` option.
NOTE:
You should remove all unused hooks (in <angular>/.git/hooks) before running
`yarn` so that husky hooks are installed correctly.
PR Close#22969
Previously, @Injectable() would generate an ngInjectableDef on the type it was
decorating, even if that type already had a compiled ngInjectableDef, overwriting
the compiled version.
PR Close#22943
Also switch our CircleCI commands to just
bazel build //...
bazel test //...
as this is easier to understand.
Note, the reason this commit removes `firebase-tools` is:
1) firebase-tools has an optional dependency on
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@google-cloud/functions-emulator
2) yarn's `--ignore-optional` doesn't work for transitive deps, so
there's no way to yarn install without getting that functions-emulator
package
3) functions-emulator has a transitive dep on `grpc`
4) the version of `grpc` we get has `BUILD` files and no `WORKSPACE`
file so it always breaks `bazel build ...`
It could be solved by any of:
1) remove firebase-tools - this is what I did
2) fix yarn so you can omit optional deps of a transitive dep
3) make functions-emulator depend transitively on a more recent `grpc`
version
4) patch `grpc` after install by doing an `rm` command in our
postinstall or something
In its place we must install protobufjs. This is needed by the
ngc-wrapped test, which needs jasmine as well as bazel's worker mode
dependencies, and therefore cannot simply rely on
node_modules =
"@build_bazel_rules_typescript_tsc_wrapped_deps//:node_modules"
PR Close#22168
This avoids the need to run bazel run :install instead of yarn install.
We merge the devDependencies of ts-api-guardian into the root package.json file.
PR Close#22894
This patch ensures that if a numeric state name value in an animation
is detected then it will not throw an error. Normally this wouldn't
occur, but some JS optimizers may convert a quoted numeric value
(like "1" to 1) in some cases to save space. This patch makes sure
that Angular doesn't throw an error when this occurs.
PR Close#22923
I added this option for demos, so that it would be easier to see a graphviz graph of the dependency structure without all the node_modules edges.
However, `ibazel` picks up this option as well, and means it doesn't trigger on changes that only appear through an implicit dependency.
PR Close#22912
Using `-—define` causes bazel to bust the cache which means that doing
`bazel test target` followed by `bazel run -—define UPDATE_GOLDEN=1 target` will
cause caches to be invalidated and house full rebuild.
PR Close#22913
ngc knows to filter out d.ts inputs, but the logic accidentally
depended on whether it had a previous Program lying around.
Fixing that logic puts ngc on the fast code path, but in that code
path it must be able to merge tsickle EmitResults, so we need to
plumb the tsickle.mergeEmitResults function through all the intervening
APIs. The bulk of this change is that plumbing.
PR Close#22899
'remove' method not removing url from state.map
'accessed' method not removing 'previous' reference from existing node when it becomes the head
Fixes#22218Fixes#22768
PR Close#22769
Newer version of TS is stricter about types and flags counter-variant
types in some situations. This change inlines the DirectiveDefArgs
into the arguments which:
1) removes the inheritance which caused the issue and
2) Makes it more friendly to IDEs since they will not report comments.
Closes#22877Closes#22843
PR Close#22897
This lets projects like Material change ng_package "bundle index" files to non-conflicting paths
Currently packages like @angular/core ship with the generated metadata
in a path like 'core.js' which overwrites one of the inputs.
Angular material puts the generated file in a path like 'index.js'
Either way these files generated by ng_module rules have the potential
to collide with inputs given by the user, which results in an error.
Instead, give users the freedom to choose a different non-conflicting name.
Also this refactors the ng_package rule, removing the redundant
secondary_entry_points attribute.
Instead, we assume that any ng_module in the deps with a module_name
attribute is a secondary entry point.
PR Close#22814
Changes would not propagate to a value in downgraded component in case you had two-way binding and listening to a value-change, e.g. [(value)]="value" (value-change)="fetch()"
Closes#22734
PR Close#22772
This adds compilation of @NgModule providers and imports into
ngInjectorDef statements in generated code. All @NgModule annotations
will be compiled and the @NgModule decorators removed from the
resultant js output.
All @Injectables will also be compiled in Ivy mode, and the decorator
removed.
PR Close#22458
Moves the status reporting from the issue #21706 to a file that
can be updated as changes are being made. This addresses one of the
comments on the issue and allows better tracking of updates to this
status and changes made.
PR Close#22751
This flag is picked up by webpack v4 and used for more agressive optimizations.
Our code is already side-effect free, because that's what we needed for build-optimizer to work.
PR Close#22785
BREAKING CHANGE:
The `<template>` tag was deprecated in Angular v4 to avoid collisions (i.e. when
using Web Components).
This commit removes support for `<template>`. `<ng-template>` should be used
instead.
BEFORE:
<!-- html template -->
<template>some template content</template>
# tsconfig.json
{
# ...
"angularCompilerOptions": {
# ...
# This option is no more supported and will have no effect
"enableLegacyTemplate": [true|false]
}
}
AFTER:
<!-- html template -->
<ng-template>some template content</ng-template>
PR Close#22783
Angular Package Format v6 stops bundling files in the esm5 and esm2015
directories, now that Webpack 4 can tree-shake per-file.
Adds some missing files like package.json to make packages closer to
what we publish today.
Refactor ng_package to be a type of npm_package and re-use the packaging
action from that rule.
PR Close#22782
Works around an issue with TypeScript 2.6 and 2.7 that causes
the tranformer emit to emit incorrect escapes for css string
literals.
Fixes: #22774
PR Close#22776
It was running too late and so was being confused by the
description being split into `shortDescription` and `description`
properties.
Closes#22748
PR Close#22770
This change adds:
* an impure badge for Pipes that are marked as `pure: false`
* a pipe specific overview that shows the syntax for using a pipe in a template.
* an "input value" section describing the type of the value that the pipe expects.
* a "pipe params" section describing any additional params that a pipe expects.
PR Close#22702
Adds a stub for `elementStyle` and `elementClass` instruction
with a canonical spec for the compiler. The spec shows the the
compiler should be using `elementStyle` and `elementClass` instruction
in place of `[class]` and `[style]` bindings respectively.
PR Close#22719
Rename:
- `elementClass` (short: `k`) => `elementClassNamed` (short: `kn`)
- `elementStyle` (short: `s`) => `elementStyleNamed` (short: `sn`)
Currently `[class.name]` is `elementClass(0, ‘name’, value)`. We would
like to introduce new binding `[class]` which needs a new instruction
ideally `elementClass(0, value)`. Doing the rename creates space
to create such an instruction in subsequent change.
PR Close#22719
This patch removes the deprecated support for animation
symbol imports from @angular/core.
BREAKING CHANGE: it is no longer possible to import
animation-related functions from @angular/core. All
animation symbols must now be imported from @angular/animations.
PR Close#22692
This commit fixes a bug that would result in views insert / remove
even if a view needed only refresh operation.
The crux of the bug was that we were looking for a view to update
only in the LContainer.nextIndex position. This is incorrect as a
view with a given block id could be present later in the views
array (this happens if we about to remove a view in the middle of
the views array).
The code in this fix searches for a view to update in the views array and
can remove views in the middle of the views collection. Previously we
would remove views at the end of the collection only.
PR Close#22656
The `Logger.error()` method now only accepts a single `Error` parameter
and passes this through to the error handler.
This allows the error handler to serialize the error more accurately.
The various places that use `Logger.error()` have been updated.
See #21943#issuecomment-370230047
PR Close#22713
Allow passing an optional timeout to Testability's whenStable(). If
specified, if Angular is not stable before the timeout is hit, the
done callback will be invoked with a list of pending macrotasks.
Also, allows an optional update callback, which will be invoked whenever
the set of pending macrotasks changes. If this callback returns true,
the timeout will be cancelled and the done callback will not be invoked.
If the optional parameters are not passed, whenStable() will work
as it did before, whether or not the task tracking zone spec is
available.
This change also migrates the Testability unit tests off the deprecated
AsyncTestCompleter.
PR Close#16863
The new rollup rule disables inlining symbols in debug mode. This makes
it look as if there would be more symbols but in reality these are the
symbols which are no longer being inlined.
PR Close#22747
Rename @Injectable({scope -> providedIn}).
Instead of {providedIn: APP_ROOT_SCOPE}, accept {providedIn: 'root'}.
Also, {providedIn: null} implies the injectable should not be added
to any scope.
PR Close#22655
Closure has a transformation which turns:
Service.ngInjectableDef = ...;
into:
Service$ngInjectableDef = ...;
This transformation obviously breaks Ivy in a major way. The solution is
to annotate the fields as @nocollapse. However, Typescript appears to ignore
synthetic comments added to a node during a transformation, so the "right"
way to add these comments doesn't work.
As an interim measure, a post-processing step just before the compiled JS is
written to disk appends the correct comments with a regular expression.
PR Close#22691
Previously the flag would only disable the check in the case we tried to use newer tsc version.
In g3 we sometimes take a while to update tsc, but as a prerequisite of that Angular needs to be
updated first. This change enables us to update Angular and use it in g3 while g3 is being update
to the required tsc. Of course extra care is required when this check is disabled, but since we
control everything in g3, it's on us to get this right.
I don't see any preexisting tests for this, and I'm not sure how to write them right now.
I filed https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/22699
PR Close#22669
This is not expected to be a breaking change for anyone who's on Node LTS (currently v8)
and aligns @angular/compilar-cli with @angular/cli's runtime requirements.
PR Close#22669
When the compiler generates a reference to an exported variable in the
same file, it inserts a synthetic ts.Identifier node. In CommonJS
output, this synthetic node would not be properly rewritten with an
`exports.` prefix.
This change sets the TS original node property on the synthetic node
we generate, which ensures TS knows to rewrite it in CommonJS output.
PR Close#22564
When angularCompilerOptions { enableResourceInlining: true }, we replace all templateUrl and styleUrls properties in @Component with template/styles
PR Close#22615
We now create npm packages to cover all the public api assertions in tools/public_api_guard.
We no longer depend on ts-api-guardian from npm - it is now stale since the repository was archived.
There is no longer a gulp task to enforce or accept the public API, this is in CircleCI as part of running all bazel test targets.
PR Close#22639
Produces back-patch as described in the #22235 and referenced in #22480.
This just contains the compiler implementations and the corresponding unit
tests. Connecting the dots as described in #22480 will be in a follow on
change.
PR Close#22506
BREAKING CHANGE: after this change, npm and yarn will issue incompatible peerDependencies warning
We don't expect this to actually break an application, but the application/library package.json
will need to be updated to provide tslib 1.9.0 or higher.
PR Close#22667
Support for using the `ngModel` input property and `ngModelChange`
event with reactive form directives has been deprecated in
Angular v6 and will be removed in Angular v7.
Now deprecated:
```html
<input [formControl]="control" [(ngModel)]="value">
```
```ts
this.value = 'some value';
```
This has been deprecated for a few reasons. First, developers have
found this pattern confusing. It seems like the actual `ngModel`
directive is being used, but in fact it's an input/output property
named `ngModel` on the reactive form directive that simply approximates
(some of) its behavior. Specifically, it allows getting/setting the
value and intercepting value events. However, some of `ngModel`'s other
features - like delaying updates with`ngModelOptions` or exporting the
directive - simply don't work, which has understandably caused some
confusion.
In addition, this pattern mixes template-driven and reactive forms
strategies, which we generally don't recommend because it doesn't take
advantage of the full benefits of either strategy. Setting the value in
the template violates the template-agnostic principles behind reactive
forms, whereas adding a FormControl/FormGroup layer in the class removes
the convenience of defining forms in the template.
To update your code before v7, you'll want to decide whether to stick
with reactive form directives (and get/set values using reactive forms
patterns) or switch over to template-driven directives.
After (choice 1 - use reactive forms):
```html
<input [formControl]="control">
```
```ts
this.control.setValue('some value');
```
After (choice 2 - use template-driven forms):
```html
<input [(ngModel)]="value">
```
```ts
this.value = 'some value';
```
You can also choose to silence this warning by providing a config for
`ReactiveFormsModule` at import time:
```ts
imports: [
ReactiveFormsModule.withConfig({warnOnNgModelWithFormControl: 'never'});
]
```
Alternatively, you can choose to surface a separate warning for each
instance of this pattern with a config value of `"always"`. This may
help to track down where in the code the pattern is being used as the
code is being updated.
Note: `warnOnNgModelWithFormControl` is set up as deprecated so that it
can be removed in v7 when it is no longer needed. This will not display
properly in API docs yet because dgeni doesn't yet support deprecating
properties in object literals, but we have an open issue to resolve the
discrepancy here: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/22640.
PR Close#22633
By providing a top level sanitization methods (rather than service) the
compiler can generate calls into the methods only when needed. This makes
the methods tree shakable.
PR Close#22540
docs(aio): change HttpClientModule reference to HttpClient
docs(aio): capitalize Http to HTTP
docs(aio): fix typo mistake in 'universal' guide
docs(aio): gets rid of the parentheses and the "e.g." in 'universal' guide
PR Close#21984
Previously only export docs were displaying a short description.
Now methods in classes and interfaces also compute and render
the short description.
Closes#22500
PR Close#22583
This change brings Angular largely in line with how AngularJS previously serialized URLs. This is based on RFC 3986 and resolves issues such as the above #10280 where URLs could be parsed, re-serialized, then parsed again producing a different result on the second parsing.
Adjustments to be aware of in this commit:
* URI fragments will now serialize the same as query strings
* In the URI path or segments (portion prior to query string and/or fragment), the plus sign (`+`) and ampersand (`&`) will appear decoded
* In the URL path or segments, parentheses values (`(` and `)`) will now appear percent encoded as `%28` and `%29` respectively
* In the URL path or segments, semicolons will be encoded in their percent encoding `%3B`
NOTE: Parentheses and semicolons denoting auxillary routes or matrix params will still appear in their decoded form -- only parentheses and semicolons used as values in a segment or key/value pair for matrix params will be encoded.
While these changes are not considered breaking because applications should be decoding URLs and key/value pairs, it is possible that some unit tests will break if comparing hard-coded URLs in tests since that hard coded string will represent the old encoding. Therefore we are releasing this fix in the upcoming Angular v6 rather than adding it to a patch for v5.
Fixes: #10280
PR Close#22337
Previously the doc-viewer would insert an embedded `<aio-toc>` element
into the DOM directly after the H1 element. Now it will not do this
if there is already a such element in the doc contents.
This allows the content-author/template-developer to position the ToC
for specific cases.
PR Close#22570
The previous approach just removed the first `a` tag that
was found, but now that the header-link anchor is not at
the start of the heading, it could fail.
Closes#22493
PR Close#22533
Also use it to test the public API for core and common
Once we have an ng_package for every package, we can remove
the npm dependency on ts-api-guardian and the gulp-based
public api check.
PR Close#22544
When I enabled bazel remote caching, I also switched to running
buildifier and skylint from the package.json script, which builds them
from head. With remote caching, we do get cache hits for these, but
looking up the action inputs actually takes quite a bit of time since we
have to first fetch the remote repository, then do loading and
analysis, then read the inputs to determine the cache key.
It's more important to keep the lint job fast, so I'm reverting that
part of the change for now. We can experiment with building them from
head in a less critical repo.
PR Close#22526
Previously the injectable compiler assumed all tree-shakeable injectables
would have dependencies that were injectables or InjectionTokens. However
old code still uses string tokens (e.g. NgUpgrade and '$injector'). Using
such tokens would cause the injectable compiler to crash.
Now, the injectable compiler can properly generate a dependency on such a
string token.
PR Close#22376
The new version of `dgeni-packages/typescript` no longer strips
out "namespaces" from types, which was part of the problem of
not autolinking correctly to `HttpEventType.Response`.
Another part of the problem was that we did not include `.`
characters when matching potential code blocks for auto-linking,
which precluded properties of enums from being linked.
Finally, members we not being given a `path` property, which is
needed to effectively autolink to them. This is now set in
the `simplifyMemberAnchors` processor.
Closes#21375
PR Close#22494
The `exampleMap` needs to hold an hash object for each
of the `collectExamples.exampleFolders` paths.
Previously these hash objects were only created if there
was actually an example file the hash's respective
example folder. This could cause crashes during
`yarn docs-watch` (and so also `yarn sync-and-serve`)
if no examples were read in for a particular run of
the doc-gen.
PR Close#22502
"ng update" supports having multiple packages as part of a group which should be updated together, meaning that e.g. calling "ng update @angular/core" would be equivalent to updating all packages of the group (that are part of the package.json already).
In order to support the grouping feature, the package.json of the version the user is updating to needs to include an "ng-update" key that points to this metadata.
The entire specification for the update workflow can be found here: 2e8b12a4ef/docs/specifications/update.md
PR Close#22482
inject() supports the ngInjectableDef-based configuration of the injector
(otherwise known as tree-shakeable services). It was missing from the
exported API of @angular/core, this PR adds it.
The test added here is correct in theory, but may pass accidentally due
to the decorator side-effect replacing the inject() call at runtime. An
upcoming compiler PR will strip reified decorators from the output
entirely.
Fixes#22388
PR Close#22389
* The first paragraph is now split off into the `shortDescription` property.
* Usage of `howToUse` and `whatItDoes` have been updated.
* The "Overview" heading for class is removed as it is self-evident
* The original horizontal rule styling below the main heading is removed as not part of the new design
Closes#22385
PR Close#22401
Previously, when a downgraded component was destroyed in a way that did
not trigger the `$destroy` event on the element (e.g. when a parent
element was removed from the DOM by Angular, not AngularJS), the
`ComponentRef` was not destroyed and unregistered.
This commit fixes it by listening for the `$destroy` event on both the
element and the scope.
Fixes#22392
PR Close#22400
This approach simplifies the styling needed considerably.
Previously, we had to make room on the left for heading that
are in visual containers. Also we had to apply a `float:right`
when on narrow screens as the gutter not available then.
This float didn't render nicely if the heading text was longer
than could be rendered on a single line.
Closes#22131
This also prevents some extra `<a>` elements inserted by the browser's
trying to fix the HTML structure, which also fixes the `.header-link`
added in ToC.
Fixes#22387Closes#22437
PR Close#22446
The h3 element is overflowing over its surrounding div element. Modified padding-right to align consistently with the remainder of div contents.
fixes: #22407
PR Close#22431
The h3 element is overflowing over its surrounding div element. Modified padding-left to align consistently with the remainder of div contents.
fixes: #22407
PR Close#22431
* Add correct mapping from camel case to kebab case for CSS style
names
* Remove internal CSS methods in favor of native Domino APIs
Fixes#19235
PR Close#22263
- updates tests
- heavy prose revisions
- uses HttpClient (with angular-in-memory-web-api)
- test HeroService using `HttpClientTestingModule`
- scrub away most By.CSS
- fake async observable with `asyncData()`
- extensive Twain work
- different take on retryWhen
- remove app barrels (& systemjs.extras) which troubled plunker/systemjs
- add dummy export const to hero.ts (plunkr/systemjs fails w/o it)
- shrink and re-organize TOC
- add marble testing package and tests
- demonstrate the "no beforeEach()" test coding style
- add section on Http service testing
- prepare for stackblitz
- confirm works in plunker except excluded marble test
- add tests for avoidFile class feature of CodeExampleComponent
PR Close#20697
Now the overview groups the members in the following order:
* static properties
* static methods
* constructor
* instance properties
* instance members
Closes#22132
PR Close#22438
The function provided by `ngUpgrade` as `parentBoundTranscludeFn` when
upgrading a component with transclusion, will break in AngularJS v1.5.8+
if no transclusion content is provided. The reason is that AngularJS
will try to destroy the transclusion scope (which would not be needed
any more). But since the transcluded content comes from Angular, not
AngularJS, there is no transclusion scope to destroy.
This commit fixes it by providing a dummy scope object with a no-op
`$destroy()` method.
Fixes#22175
PR Close#22167
Previously, having a `=` binding on an upgraded components would result
in setting the corresponding property to an EventEmitter function. This
should only happen for `&` bindings.
This commit rstrores the correct behavior.
Note:
The issue was only present in the dynamic version of `ngUpgrade`. The
static version worked as expected.
The error did not show up in tests, because in AngularJS v1.5.x a
function would be serialized to an empty string in interpolations, thus
making them indistinguishable from uninitialized properties (in the
view). The serialization behavior changed in AngularJS v1.6.x, making
the errors visible.
PR Close#22167
`packages/upgrade/static/src` is anymlink to `packages/upgrade/src`.
Still, using the correct paths (e.g. using
`@angular/upgrade/static/src/...` for `@angula/upgrade/static` specs
ensures that the module loader (e.g. SystemJS) can map the imports to
the same instances.
PR Close#22167
The utility functions `formatNumber`, `formatPercent`, `formatCurrency`, and `formatDate` used by the number, percent, currency and date pipes are now available for developers who want to use them outside of templates.
Fixes#20536
PR Close#22423
Fixes: #10280
This change brings Angular largely in line with how AngularJS previously serialized URLs. This is based on [RFC 3986](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986) and resolves issues such as the above #10280 where URLs could be parsed, re-serialized, then parsed again producing a different result on the second parsing.
Adjustments to be aware of in this commit:
* Query strings will now serialize with decoded slash (`/`) and question mark (`?`)
* URI fragments will now serialize the same as query strings, but hash sign (`#`) will also appear decoded
* In the URI path or segments (portion prior to query string and/or fragment), the plus sign (`+`) and ampersand (`&`) will appear decoded
* In the URL path or segments, parentheses values (`(` and `)`) will now appear percent encoded as `%28` and `%29` respectively
* In the URL path or segments, semicolons will be encoded in their percent encoding `%3B`
NOTE: Parentheses and semicolons denoting auxillary routes or matrix params will still appear in their decoded form -- only parentheses and semicolons used as values in a segment or key/value pair for matrix params will be encoded.
While these changes are not considered breaking because applications should be decoding URLs and key/value pairs, it is possible that some unit tests will break if comparing hard-coded URLs in tests since that hard coded string will represent the old encoding. Therefore we are releasing this fix in the upcoming Angular v6 rather than adding it to a patch for v5.
PR Close#22337
This produces a directory following the Angular Package layout spec.
Includes integration test coverage by making a minimal ng_package in integration/bazel.
Unit tests verify the content of the @angular/core and @angular/common packages.
This doesn't totally match our current output, but is good enough to unblock some
early adopters.
It re-uses logic from the rollup_bundle rule in rules_nodejs. It should also
eventually have the .pack and .publish secondary targets like npm_package rule.
PR Close#22221
It's currently broken on CircleCI because of a TLS change made by GitHub.
This is okay as a permanent change, we don't really want bazel to fetch a full git history.
Fixes#22405
PR Close#22406
This patch removes the need to include the Web Animations API Polyfill
(web-animations-js) as a dependency. Angular will now fallback to using
CSS Keyframes in the event that `element.animate` is no longer supported
by the browser.
In the event that an application does use `AnimationBuilder` then the
web-animations-js polyfill is required to enable programmatic,
position-based access to an animation.
Closes#17496
PR Close#22143
Change recommendation on using attributes for components since there are use cases including the use of <button mat-button> in MD
Closes#19401.
PR Close#22074
closes#17958
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `AbstractControl#statusChanges` now emits an event of `'PENDING'` when you call `AbstractControl#markAsPending`
- Previously it did not emit an event when you called `markAsPending`
- To migrate you would need to ensure that if you are filtering or checking events from `statusChanges` that you account for the new event when calling `markAsPending`
PR Close#20212
This patch ensures that if the NoopAnimationsModule is used then it will
correctly report the associated `totalTime` property within the emitted
AnimationEvent instance when an animation event trigger is fired.
BREAKING CHANGE: When animation is trigged within a disabled zone, the
associated event (which an instance of AnimationEvent) will no longer
report the totalTime as 0 (it will emit the actual time of the
animation). To detect if an animation event is reporting a disabled
animation then the `event.disabled` property can be used instead.
PR Close#22225
InjectionToken can be created with an ngInjectableDef, and previously
this allowed the full expressiveness of @Injectable. However, this
requires a runtime reflection system in order to generate factories
from expressed provider declarations.
Instead, this change requires scoped InjectionTokens to provide the
factory directly (likely using inject() for the arguments), bypassing
the need for a reflection system.
Fixes#22205
PR Close#22207
@Injectable() supports a scope parameter which specifies the target module.
However, it's still difficult to specify that a particular service belongs
in the root injector. A developer attempting to ensure that must either
also provide a module intended for placement in the root injector or target
a module known to already be in the root injector (e.g. BrowserModule).
Both of these strategies are cumbersome and brittle.
Instead, this commit adds a token APP_ROOT_SCOPE which provides a
straightforward way of targeting the root injector directly, without
requiring special knowledge of modules within it.
PR Close#22185
Note, the reason this commit removes `firebase-tools` is:
1) firebase-tools has an optional dependency on
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@google-cloud/functions-emulator
2) yarn's `--ignore-optional` doesn't work for transitive deps, so
there's no way to yarn install without getting that functions-emulator
package
3) functions-emulator has a transitive dep on `grpc`
4) the version of `grpc` we get has `BUILD` files and no `WORKSPACE`
file so it always breaks `bazel build ...`
It could be solved by any of:
1) remove firebase-tools - this is what I did
2) fix yarn so you can omit optional deps of a transitive dep
3) make functions-emulator depend transitively on a more recent `grpc`
version
4) patch `grpc` after install by doing an `rm` command in our
postinstall or something
In its place we must install protobufjs. This is needed by the
ngc-wrapped test, which needs jasmine as well as bazel's worker mode
dependencies, and therefore cannot simply rely on
node_modules =
"@build_bazel_rules_typescript_tsc_wrapped_deps//:node_modules"
PR Close#22168
This saves us an executor on Travis.
Note that we still do a bazel build on travis when we run the integration tests under e2e_2.
We expect that CircleCI is the only place we'll ever consume bazel-built artifacts.
PR Close#22170
This should cause Bazel builds to be incremental, only re-building parts of Angular affected by changes since the last build.
It also fixes a potential version skew, where CI was running the Bazel linter binaries in the ngcontainer docker image, but developers built them using the versions in WORKSPACE
PR Close#21784
The AsyncPipe type signature was changed to allow
deferred creation of promises and observalbes that
is supported by the implementation by allowing
`Promise<T>|null|undefined` and by allowing
`Observable<T>|null|undefined`.
PR Close#22169
This commit bundles 3 important changes, with the goal of enabling tree-shaking
of services which are never injected. Ordinarily, this tree-shaking is prevented
by the existence of a hard dependency on the service by the module in which it
is declared.
Firstly, @Injectable() is modified to accept a 'scope' parameter, which points
to an @NgModule(). This reverses the dependency edge, permitting the module to
not depend on the service which it "provides".
Secondly, the runtime is modified to understand the new relationship created
above. When a module receives a request to inject a token, and cannot find that
token in its list of providers, it will then look at the token for a special
ngInjectableDef field which indicates which module the token is scoped to. If
that module happens to be in the injector, it will behave as if the token
itself was in the injector to begin with.
Thirdly, the compiler is modified to read the @Injectable() metadata and to
generate the special ngInjectableDef field as part of TS compilation, using the
PartialModules system.
Additionally, this commit adds several unit and integration tests of various
flavors to test this change.
PR Close#22005
All of the providers in a module get compiled into a module definition in the
factory file. Some of these providers are for the actual module types, as those
are available for injection in Angular. For tree-shakeable tokens, the runtime
needs to be able to distinguish which modules are present in an injector.
This change adds a NodeFlag which tags those module providers for later
identification.
PR Close#22005
Same fix as e70d7a2a7c
This is because the CompilerOptions needs to have directoryExists undefined in order to get the google3 behavior,
so we have to set the property outside the constructor.
Fixes#21872
PR Close#21876
Modifies validation syntax to generate back references to ensure
that identifiers are used consistently.
Introduced … to allow validating constant definition and usage.
PR Close#21877
Includes:
* display ToC for API docs
* update dgeni-packages to 0.24.1
* add floating sidebar in API docs
* add breadcrumbs and structured data for Google crawler
* improved rendering of method overloads
* properties rendered in a table
* params rendered with docs
* removal of outdated "infobox" from all API docs
PR Close#21874
Both Firefox and Safari are vulnerable to XSS if we use an inert document
created via `document.implementation.createHTMLDocument()`.
Now we check for those vulnerabilities and then use a DOMParser or XHR
strategy if needed.
Further the platform-server has its own library for parsing HTML, so we
sniff for that (by checking whether DOMParser exists) and fall back to
the standard strategy.
Thanks to @cure53 for the heads up on this issue.
PR Close#17019
We have a number of observables that have `catch` handlers to recover
from errors without causing the stream to close, and breaking the app.
We also have some `try ... catch` blocks for synchronous code for a
similar reason.
In these cases we conventionally then call `logger.error` in the catch
handler. We are interested in these errors so we are going to capture them
by reporting them to Google Analytics via the new `ReportingErrorHandler`.
PR Close#22011
This is a basic implementation of error logging using the limited
facilities provided by Google Analytics.
Errors within the Angular app itself will be handled by a new
`ReportingErrorHandler` service, which overrides and extends the
built-in `ErrorHandler`.
Further, errors outside the app, which arrive at `window.onerror`
will also be reported to Google Analytics.
Closes#21943
PR Close#22011
The `ng_module` rule now has a factories attribute that
allows explicit specification of which files are expected
to generate factories. This allows avoiding generating
empty factory files (such as `.ngfactory.js`) begin
generated which might cause down-stream tools issues if
they have a limit on the number of files that can be
processed in a single bazel action.
PR Close#22003
During the initial load of the page (probably until the icon styles are
loaded and/or applied), the `.header-link` element is wider, pushing the
heading text slightly to the right (for a brief moment).
This commit prevents this slight shift by explicitly setting the width
for the `.header-link` element.
PR Close#21695
For the initial rendering, where there is no transition from a previous
visual state to a new one, animations make little sense. The page should
load with as few reflows as possible.
Similarly, while we typically want to defer updating the SideNav state
(e.g. opened/closed) until the "leaving" document is animated out of the
page, on the initial rendering (where there is no "leaving" document)
this leads to the SideNav flashing (from closed to open).
These worked as expected before, but several parts (mostly related to
documents with a SideNav) have been accidentally broken in recent
commits (e.g. when upgraded to latest material, or enabled animations
for DocViewer transitions, etc.).
This commit restores the previous behavior by ensuring that (on the
initial rendering) the SideNav state is updated as soon as possible and
that there will be no animations when:
1. The hamburger button appears.
2. The SideNav is opened.
3. The main section's width is adjusted to make room for the SideNav.
PR Close#21695
Previously, the mocked `HttpClient` was synchronous in tests (despite
the actual `HttpClient` being asynchronous). Although we use observables
(which generally make the implementation sync/async-agnostic), the fact
that we have no control over when Angular updates/checks views and calls
lifecycle hooks resulted in different behavior (and errors) in tests
(with sync `HttpClient`) vs actual app (with async `HttpClient`).
This commit ensures that the behavior (and errors) are consistent
between the tests and the actual app by making the mocked `HttpClient`
asynchronous.
PR Close#21695
Navigating to a document while trying to expand or collapse a sub-menu
is undesirable and confusing. All sub-menu toggles should have no other
effect than expanding/collapsing the corresponding sub-menu.
PR Close#21695
Previously, the emitEvent flag was only checked when emitting on the current control.
Thus, if the control was part of a hierarchy, events were emitted on the parent and the childrens.
This fixes the issue by properly passing the emitEvent flag to both parent and childrens.
Fixes#12366
PR Close#21018
Name of selector in ForbiddenName example is not consistent with Validator class nor Html selector example. Added the selector name 'appForbiddenName' as an alias name for the input of the Validator class, and updated the view accordingly.
Fixes: #20206
PR Close#20464
This is a customization of the rollup_bundle rule from rules_nodejs
which adds the build-optimizer as a plugin.
Add a functional test with fast round-trip that asserts the minified app
still works.
Publish the min.js artifact on circleCI so we can track its size.
PR Close#22004
- Fix the case when first dynamic values are NO_CHANGE
- Do not store the static texts (even indexes) as bindings,
- Do not diff static texts (they do not change),
- Do not stringify static texts,
- Remove superfluous values walking.
PR Close#21881
Previously searching for `compose` did not include `Validators`
in the search results because we were not including all the
`static` members of API docs in the index.
PR Close#21988
These tags are removed when the doc is ready and valid, but this will
allow us to block indexing in the case that the Angular app fails to
bootstrap or load the document for some non-404 reason.
This should get around the problem with hardcoded tags. See
c3fb820473Closes#21941
PR Close#21992
This will prevent the confusing errors for first time users who
try to generate the docs with `yarn docs` and are told there are
dangling links.
Closes#21944
PR Close#21970
By adding attributes on the <ng-content> element template authors
can decide how content should be re-projected (or, in other words:
which selectors should match re-projected content).
PR Close#21935
This has two benefits:
* it prepares the way for the API docs update, which need parameter docs
* it doesn't incorrectly report dangling links for non-latin anchors
Closes#21306
PR Close#21802
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# the g3 status will be added to your pull requests if they include files that match the patterns
g3Status:
# set to true to disable
disabled:false
# the name of the status
context:"google3"
# text to show when the status is pending, {{PRNumber}} will be replaced by the PR number
pendingDesc:"Googler: run g3sync presubmit {{PRNumber}}"
# text to show when the status is success
successDesc:"Does not affect google3"
# link to use for the details
url:"http://go/angular-g3sync"
# list of patterns to check for the files changed by the PR
# this list must be manually kept in sync with google3/third_party/javascript/angular2/copy.bara.sky
include:
- "LICENSE"
- "modules/**"
- "packages/**"
# list of patterns to ignore for the files changed by the PR
exclude:
- "packages/*"
- "packages/bazel/*"
- "packages/bazel/src/builders/**"
- "packages/bazel/src/ng_package/**"
- "packages/bazel/src/protractor/**"
- "packages/bazel/src/schematics/**"
- "packages/compiler-cli/src/ngcc/**"
- "packages/docs/**"
- "packages/elements/schematics/**"
- "packages/examples/**"
- "packages/language-service/**"
- "packages/private/**"
- "packages/service-worker/**"
- "**/.gitignore"
- "**/.gitkeep"
- "**/yarn.lock"
- "**/package.json"
- "**/tsconfig-build.json"
- "**/tsconfig.json"
- "**/rollup.config.js"
- "**/BUILD.bazel"
- "**/*.md"
- "packages/**/integrationtest/**"
- "packages/**/test/**"
# comment that will be added to a PR when there is a conflict, leave empty or set to false to disable
mergeConflictComment:"Hi @{{PRAuthor}}! This PR has merge conflicts due to recent upstream merges.
\nPlease help to unblock it by resolving these conflicts. Thanks!"
@ -20,19 +71,32 @@ merge:
# label to monitor
mergeLabel:"PR action: merge"
# adding any of these labels will also add the merge label
mergeLinkedLabels:
- "PR action: merge-assistance"
# list of checks that will determine if the merge label can be added
checks:
# require that the PR has reviews from all requested reviewers
#
# This enables us to request reviews from both eng and tech writers, or multiple eng folks, and prevents accidental merges.
# Rather than merging PRs with pending reviews, if all PullApprove requirements are satisfied and additional reviews are not needed pending reviewers should be removed via GitHub UI (this also leaves an audit trail behind these decisions).
requireReviews:true,
# whether the PR shouldn't have a conflict with the base branch
noConflict:true
# list of labels that a PR needs to have, checked with a regexp (e.g. "PR target:" will work for the label "PR target: master")
requiredLabels:
- "PR target:"
- "PR target: *"
- "cla: yes"
# list of labels that a PR shouldn't have, checked after the required labels with a regexp
forbiddenLabels:
- "PR target: TBD"
- "PR action: cleanup"
- "PR action: review"
- "PR state: blocked"
- "cla: no"
# list of PR statuses that need to be successful
@ -42,9 +106,9 @@ merge:
- "ci/circleci: build"
- "ci/circleci: lint"
# the comment that will be added when the merge label is added despite failing checks, leave empty or set to false to disable
# {{MERGE_LABEL}} will be replaced by the value of the mergeLabel option
# {{PLACEHOLDER}} will be replaced by the list of failing checks
# the comment that will be added when the merge label is added despite failing checks, leave empty or set to false to disable
# {{MERGE_LABEL}} will be replaced by the value of the mergeLabel option
# {{PLACEHOLDER}} will be replaced by the list of failing checks
mergeRemovedComment:"I see that you just added the `{{MERGE_LABEL}}` label, but the following checks are still failing:
\n{{PLACEHOLDER}}
\n
@ -54,15 +118,47 @@ merge:
# options for the triage plugin
triage:
# number of the milestone to apply when the issue has not been triaged yet
needsTriageMilestone:83,
# number of the milestone to apply when the issue is triaged
defaultMilestone:82,
# arrays of labels that determine if an issue is triaged
triagedLabels:
# arrays of labels that determine if an issue has been triaged by the caretaker
l1TriageLabels:
-
- "type: bug"
- "severity"
- "freq"
-"comp:"
- "comp: *"
# arrays of labels that determine if an issue has been fully triaged
l2TriageLabels:
-
- "type: bug/fix"
- "severity*"
- "freq*"
- "comp: *"
-
- "type: feature"
- "comp:"
- "comp: *"
-
- "type: refactor"
- "comp: *"
-
- "type: RFC / Discussion / question"
- "comp: *"
# options for the triage PR plugin
triagePR:
# set to true to disable
disabled:false
# number of the milestone to apply when the PR has not been triaged yet
needsTriageMilestone:83,
# number of the milestone to apply when the PR is triaged
defaultMilestone:82,
# arrays of labels that determine if a PR has been triaged by the caretaker
l1TriageLabels:
-
- "comp: *"
# arrays of labels that determine if a PR has been fully triaged
As contributors and maintainers of the Angular project, we pledge to respect everyone who contributes by posting issues, updating documentation, submitting pull requests, providing feedback in comments, and any other activities.
Communication through any of Angular's channels (GitHub, Gitter, IRC, mailing lists, Google+, Twitter, etc.) must be constructive and never resort to personal attacks, trolling, public or private harassment, insults, or other unprofessional conduct.
We promise to extend courtesy and respect to everyone involved in this project regardless of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, race, ethnicity, religion, or level of experience. We expect anyone contributing to the Angular project to do the same.
If any member of the community violates this code of conduct, the maintainers of the Angular project may take action, removing issues, comments, and PRs or blocking accounts as deemed appropriate.
If you are subject to or witness unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please email us at [conduct@angular.io](mailto:conduct@angular.io).
@ -51,19 +51,15 @@ and help you to craft the change so that it is successfully accepted into the pr
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 scenario using http://plnkr.co. Having a live, reproducible scenario gives us wealth of important information without going back & forth to you with additional questions like:
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.
- version of Angular used
- 3rd-party libraries and their versions
- and most importantly - a use-case that fails
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.
A minimal reproduce scenario using http://plnkr.co/ allows us to quickly confirm a bug (or point out coding problem) as well as confirm that we are fixing the right problem. If plunker is not a suitable way to demonstrate the problem (for example for issues related to our npm packaging), please create a standalone git repository demonstrating the problem.
We will be insisting on a minimal 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 code-base but we really need to isolate the problem before we can fix it.
We will be insisting on a minimal reproduce scenario in order to save maintainers time and ultimately be able to fix more bugs. Interestingly, from our experience users often find coding problems themselves while preparing a minimal plunk. We understand that sometimes it might be hard to extract essentials bits of code from a larger code-base but we really need to isolate the problem before we can fix it.
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.
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 don't have enough info to be reproduced.
You can file new issues by filling out our [new issue form](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/new).
You can file new issues by selecting from our [new issue templates](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/new/choose) and filling out the issue template.
### <a name="submit-pr"></a> Submitting a Pull Request (PR)
@ -71,6 +67,8 @@ 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.
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.
@ -173,12 +171,12 @@ The **header** is mandatory and the **scope** of the header is optional.
Any line of the commit message cannot be longer 100 characters! This allows the message to be easier
to read on GitHub as well as in various git tools.
Footer should contain a [closing reference to an issue](https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages/) if any.
The footer should contain a [closing reference to an issue](https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages/) if any.
Samples: (even more [samples](https://github.com/angular/angular/commits/master))
```
docs(changelog): update changelog to beta.5
docs(changelog): update changelog to beta.5
```
```
fix(release): need to depend on latest rxjs and zone.js
@ -203,7 +201,7 @@ Must be one of the following:
* **test**: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
### Scope
The scope should be the name of the npm package affected (as perceived by person reading changelog generated from commit messages.
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:
@ -212,6 +210,7 @@ The following is the list of supported scopes:
* **compiler**
* **compiler-cli**
* **core**
* **elements**
* **forms**
* **http**
* **language-service**
@ -226,16 +225,21 @@ The following is the list of supported scopes:
There are currently a few exceptions to the "use package name" rule:
* **packaging**: used for changes that change the npm package layout in all of our packages, e.g. public path changes, package.json changes done to all packages, d.ts file/format changes, changes to bundles, etc.
* **packaging**: used for changes that change the npm package layout in all of our packages, e.g.
public path changes, package.json changes done to all packages, d.ts file/format changes, changes
to bundles, etc.
* **changelog**: used for updating the release notes in CHANGELOG.md
* **aio**: used for docs-app (angular.io) related changes within the /aio directory of the repo
* none/empty string: useful for `style`, `test` and `refactor` changes that are done across all packages (e.g. `style: add missing semicolons`)
* **docs-infra**: used for docs-app (angular.io) related changes within the /aio directory of the
repo
* none/empty string: useful for `style`, `test` and `refactor` changes that are done across all
packages (e.g. `style: add missing semicolons`) and for docs changes that are not related to a
specific package (e.g. `docs: fix typo in tutorial`).
### Subject
The subject contains succinct description of the change:
The subject contains a succinct description of the change:
* use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes"
* don't capitalize first letter
* don't capitalize the first letter
* no dot (.) at the end
### Body
@ -266,9 +270,9 @@ changes to be accepted, the CLA must be signed. It's a quick process, we promise
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.
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.
[](https://saucelabs.com/u/angular2-ci)
*Safari (7+), iOS (7+) and IE mobile (11) are tested on [BrowserStack][browserstack].*
# Angular
Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications using Typescript/JavaScript and other languages.
@ -17,12 +13,17 @@ Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applicatio
[Get started in 5 minutes][quickstart].
## Changelog
[Learn about the latest improvements][changelog].
## Want to help?
Want to file a bug, contribute some code, or improve documentation? Excellent! Read up on our
guidelines for [contributing][contributing] and then check out one of our issues in the [hotlist: community-help](https://github.com/angular/angular/labels/hotlist%3A%20community-help).
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Everything in this folder is part of the documentation project. This includes
## Developer tasks
We use `yarn` to manage the dependencies and to run build tasks.
We use [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com) to manage the dependencies and to run build tasks.
You should run all these tasks from the `angular/aio` folder.
Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
*`yarn serve-and-sync` - run both the `docs-watch` and `start` in the same console.
*`yarn lint` - check that the doc-viewer code follows our style rules.
*`yarn test` - watch all the source files, for the doc-viewer, and run all the unit tests when any change.
*`yarn test --watch=false` - run all the unit tests once.
*`yarn e2e` - run all the e2e tests for the doc-viewer.
*`yarn docs` - generate all the docs from the source files.
@ -40,18 +41,22 @@ Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
-`yarn example-e2e --filter=foo` - limit e2e tests to those containing the word "foo"
-`yarn example-e2e --setup --local` - run e2e tests with the local version of Angular contained in the "dist" folder
*`yarn build-ie-polyfills` - generates a js file of polyfills that can be loaded in Internet Explorer.
## Developing on Windows
The `packages/` directory may contain Linux-specific symlinks, which are not recognized by Windows.
These unresolved links cause the docs generation process to fail because it cannot locate certain files.
> Hint: The following steps require administration rights or [Windows Developer Mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/get-started/enable-your-device-for-development) enabled!
To fix this problem, run `scripts/windows/create-symlinks.sh`. This command creates temporary files where the symlinks used to be. Make sure not to commit those files with your documentation changes.
When you are done making and testing your documentation changes, you can restore the original symlinks and delete the temporary files by running `scripts/windows/remove-symlinks.sh`.
It's necessary to remove the temporary files, because otherwise they're displayed as local changes in your git working copy and certain operations are blocked.
## Using ServiceWorker locally
Since abb36e3cb, running `yarn start --prod` will no longer set up the ServiceWorker, which
would require manually running `yarn sw-manifest` and `yarn sw-copy` (something that is not possible
with webpack serving the files from memory).
If you want to test ServiceWorker locally, you can use `yarn build` and serve the files in `dist/`
with `yarn http-server dist -p 4200`.
For more details see #16745.
Running `yarn start` (even when explicitly targeting production mode) does not set up the
ServiceWorker. If you want to test the ServiceWorker locally, you can use `yarn build` and then
serve the files in `dist/` with `yarn http-server dist -p 4200`.
## Guide to authoring
@ -105,8 +110,7 @@ The general setup is as follows:
* Open a terminal, ensure the dependencies are installed; run an initial doc generation; then start the doc-viewer:
it('should have a 500 \'status\' by default',()=>{
expect(newUploadError().status).toBe(500);
});
it('should have an empty \'message\' by default',()=>{
expect(newUploadError().message).toBe('');
expect(newUploadError(999).message).toBe('');
});
});
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