
With #31953 we moved the factories for components, directives and pipes into a new field called `ngFactoryDef`, however I decided not to do it for injectables, because they needed some extra logic. These changes set up the `ngFactoryDef` for injectables as well. For reference, the extra logic mentioned above is that for injectables we have two code paths: 1. For injectables that don't configure how they should be instantiated, we create a `factory` that proxies to `ngFactoryDef`: ``` // Source @Injectable() class Service {} // Output class Service { static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({ factory: () => Service.ngFactoryFn(), }); static ngFactoryFn: (t) => new (t || Service)(); } ``` 2. For injectables that do configure how they're created, we keep the `ngFactoryDef` and generate the factory based on the metadata: ``` // Source @Injectable({ useValue: DEFAULT_IMPL, }) class Service {} // Output export class Service { static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({ factory: () => DEFAULT_IMPL, }); static ngFactoryFn: (t) => new (t || Service)(); } ``` PR Close #32433
Angular Compatibility Compiler (ngcc)
This compiler will convert node_modules
compiled with ngc
, into node_modules
which
appear to have been compiled with ngtsc
.
This conversion will allow such "legacy" packages to be used by the Ivy rendering engine.
Building
The project is built using Bazel:
yarn bazel build //packages/compiler-cli/ngcc
Unit Testing
The unit tests are built and run using Bazel:
yarn bazel test //packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/test
Integration Testing
There are tests that check the behavior of the overall executable:
yarn bazel test //packages/compiler-cli/ngcc/test:integration