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feat(ivy): i18n - reorganize entry-points for better reuse (#32488) This is a refactoring that moves the source code around to provide a better platform for adding the compile-time inlining. 1. Move the global side-effect import from the primary entry-point to a secondary entry-point @angular/localize/init. This has two benefits: first it allows the top level entry-point to contain tree-shakable shareable code; second it gives the side-effect import more of an "action" oriented name, which indicates that importing it does something tangible 2. Move all the source code into the top src folder, and import the localize related functions into the localize/init/index.ts entry-point. This allows the different parts of the package to share code without a proliferation of secondary entry-points (i.e. localize/utils). 3. Avoid publicly exporting any utilities at this time - the only public API at this point are the global `$localize` function and the two runtime helpers `loadTranslations()` and `clearTranslations()`. This does not mean that we will not expose additional helpers for 3rd party tooling in the future, but it avoid us preemptively exposing something that we might want to change in the near future. Notes: It is not possible to have the `$localize` code in the same Bazel package as the rest of the code. If we did this, then the bundled `@angular/localize/init` entry-point code contains all of the helper code, even though most of it is not used. Equally it is not possible to have the `$localize` types (i.e. `LocalizeFn` and `TranslateFn`) defined in the `@angular/localize/init` entry-point because these types are needed for the runtime code, which is inside the primary entry-point. Importing them from `@angular/localize/init` would run the side-effect. The solution is to have a Bazel sub-package at `//packages/localize/src/localize` which contains these types and the `$localize` function implementation. The primary `//packages/localize` entry-point imports the types without any side-effect. The secondary `//packages/localize/init` entry-point imports the `$localize` function and attaches it to the global scope as a side-effect, without bringing with it all the other utility functions. BREAKING CHANGES: The entry-points have changed: * To attach the `$localize` function to the global scope import from `@angular/localize/init`. Previously it was `@angular/localize`. * To access the `loadTranslations()` and `clearTranslations()` functions, import from `@angular/localize`. Previously it was `@angular/localize/run_time`. PR Close #32488
2019-08-10 07:51:30 -04:00
// Make the `$localize()` global function available to the compiled templates, and the direct calls
// below. This would normally be done inside the application `polyfills.ts` file.
import '@angular/localize/init';
import {CommonModule, registerLocaleData} from '@angular/common';
import localeRo from '@angular/common/locales/ro';
import {Component, ContentChild, ElementRef, ContentChildren, Directive, HostBinding, Input, LOCALE_ID, QueryList, TemplateRef, Type, ViewChild, ViewContainerRef, Pipe, PipeTransform, NO_ERRORS_SCHEMA} from '@angular/core';
import {setDelayProjection} from '@angular/core/src/render3/instructions/projection';
import {TestBed} from '@angular/core/testing';
import {loadTranslations, clearTranslations} from '@angular/localize';
import {By} from '@angular/platform-browser';
import {expect} from '@angular/platform-browser/testing/src/matchers';
import {onlyInIvy} from '@angular/private/testing';
import {computeMsgId} from '@angular/compiler';
import {BehaviorSubject} from 'rxjs';
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
onlyInIvy('Ivy i18n logic').describe('runtime i18n', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [AppComp, DirectiveWithTplRef, UppercasePipe],
// In some of the tests we use made-up tag names for better readability, however they'll
// cause validation errors. Add the `NO_ERRORS_SCHEMA` so that we don't have to declare
// dummy components for each one of them.
schemas: [NO_ERRORS_SCHEMA],
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
});
afterEach(() => {
setDelayProjection(false);
clearTranslations();
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
it('should translate text', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('text')]: 'texte'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n>text</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div>texte</div>`);
});
it('should support interpolations', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Hello {$INTERPOLATION}!')]: 'Bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}!'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n>Hello {{name}}!</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div>Bonjour Angular!</div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.name = `John`;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div>Bonjour John!</div>`);
});
it('should support named interpolations', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(' Hello {$USER_NAME}! Emails: {$AMOUNT_OF_EMAILS_RECEIVED} ')]:
' Bonjour {$USER_NAME}! Emails: {$AMOUNT_OF_EMAILS_RECEIVED} '
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n>
Hello {{ name // i18n(ph="user_name") }}!
Emails: {{ count // i18n(ph="amount of emails received") }}
</div>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div> Bonjour Angular! Emails: 0 </div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.name = `John`;
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 5;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div> Bonjour John! Emails: 5 </div>`);
});
it('should support interpolations with custom interpolation config', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
const interpolation = ['{%', '%}'] as[string, string];
TestBed.overrideComponent(AppComp, {set: {interpolation}});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n>Hello {% name %}</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toBe('<div>Bonjour Angular</div>');
});
it('should support &ngsp; in translatable sections', () => {
// note: the `` unicode symbol represents the `&ngsp;` in translations
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('text ||')]: 'texte ||'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppCompWithWhitespaces, `<div i18n>text |&ngsp;|</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div>texte | |</div>`);
});
it('should support interpolations with complex expressions', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(' {$INTERPOLATION} - {$INTERPOLATION_1} - {$INTERPOLATION_2} ')]:
' {$INTERPOLATION} - {$INTERPOLATION_1} - {$INTERPOLATION_2} (fr) '
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n>
{{ name | uppercase }} -
{{ obj?.a?.b }} -
{{ obj?.getA()?.b }}
</div>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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// the `obj` field is not yet defined, so 2nd and 3rd interpolations return empty strings
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div> ANGULAR - - (fr) </div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.obj = {
a: {b: 'value 1'},
getA: () => ({b: 'value 2'}),
};
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div> ANGULAR - value 1 - value 2 (fr) </div>`);
});
it('should support elements', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'Hello {$START_TAG_SPAN}world{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} and {$START_TAG_DIV}universe{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}!',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'Bonjour {$START_TAG_SPAN}monde{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} et {$START_TAG_DIV}univers{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}!'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(
AppComp, `<div i18n>Hello <span>world</span> and <div>universe</div>!</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div>Bonjour <span>monde</span> et <div>univers</div>!</div>`);
});
it('should support removing elements', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'Hello {$START_BOLD_TEXT}my{$CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT}{$START_TAG_SPAN}world{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}',
'')]: 'Bonjour {$START_TAG_SPAN}monde{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
const fixture =
initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n>Hello <b>my</b><span>world</span></div><div>!</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div>Bonjour <span>monde</span></div><div>!</div>`);
});
it('should support moving elements', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'Hello {$START_TAG_SPAN}world{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} and {$START_TAG_DIV}universe{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}!',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'Bonjour {$START_TAG_DIV}univers{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV} et {$START_TAG_SPAN}monde{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}!'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(
AppComp, `<div i18n>Hello <span>world</span> and <div>universe</div>!</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div>Bonjour <div>univers</div> et <span>monde</span>!</div>`);
});
it('should support template directives', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'Content: {$START_TAG_DIV}before{$START_TAG_SPAN}middle{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}after{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}!',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'Contenu: {$START_TAG_DIV}avant{$START_TAG_SPAN}milieu{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}après{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}!'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(
AppComp,
`<div i18n>Content: <div *ngIf="visible">before<span>middle</span>after</div>!</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div>Contenu: <div>avant<span>milieu</span>après</div><!--bindings={
"ng-reflect-ng-if": "true"
}-->!</div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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fixture.componentRef.instance.visible = false;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div>Contenu: <!--bindings={
"ng-reflect-ng-if": "false"
}-->!</div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
it('should support multiple i18n blocks', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('trad {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'traduction {$INTERPOLATION}',
[computeMsgId('start {$INTERPOLATION} middle {$INTERPOLATION_1} end')]:
'start {$INTERPOLATION_1} middle {$INTERPOLATION} end',
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_C}trad{$CLOSE_TAG_C}{$START_TAG_D}{$CLOSE_TAG_D}{$START_TAG_E}{$CLOSE_TAG_E}',
'')]: '{$START_TAG_E}{$CLOSE_TAG_E}{$START_TAG_C}traduction{$CLOSE_TAG_C}'
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div>
<a i18n>trad {{name}}</a>
hello
<b i18n i18n-title title="start {{count}} middle {{name}} end">
<c>trad</c>
<d></d>
<e></e>
</b>
</div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<div><a>traduction Angular</a> hello <b title="start Angular middle 0 end"><e></e><c>traduction</c></b></div>`);
});
it('should support multiple sibling i18n blocks', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Section 1')]: 'Section un',
[computeMsgId('Section 2')]: 'Section deux',
[computeMsgId('Section 3')]: 'Section trois',
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div>
<div i18n>Section 1</div>
<div i18n>Section 2</div>
<div i18n>Section 3</div>
</div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div><div>Section un</div><div>Section deux</div><div>Section trois</div></div>`);
});
it('should support multiple sibling i18n blocks inside of a template directive', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Section 1')]: 'Section un',
[computeMsgId('Section 2')]: 'Section deux',
[computeMsgId('Section 3')]: 'Section trois',
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<ul *ngFor="let item of [1,2,3]">
<li i18n>Section 1</li>
<li i18n>Section 2</li>
<li i18n>Section 3</li>
</ul>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<ul><li>Section un</li><li>Section deux</li><li>Section trois</li></ul><ul><li>Section un</li><li>Section deux</li><li>Section trois</li></ul><ul><li>Section un</li><li>Section deux</li><li>Section trois</li></ul><!--bindings={
"ng-reflect-ng-for-of": "1,2,3"
}-->`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
it('should properly escape quotes in content', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('\'Single quotes\' and "Double quotes"')]:
'\'Guillemets simples\' et "Guillemets doubles"'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture =
initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n>'Single quotes' and "Double quotes"</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual('<div>\'Guillemets simples\' et "Guillemets doubles"</div>');
});
it('should correctly bind to context in nested template', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Item {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Article {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div *ngFor='let id of items'>
<div i18n>Item {{ id }}</div>
</div>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const element = fixture.nativeElement;
for (let i = 0; i < element.children.length; i++) {
const child = element.children[i];
expect(child).toHaveText(`Article ${i + 1}`);
}
});
it('should ignore i18n attributes on self-closing tags', () => {
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, '<img src="logo.png" i18n>');
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toBe(`<img src="logo.png">`);
});
it('should handle i18n attribute with directives', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div *ngIf="visible" i18n>Hello {{ name }}</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.firstChild).toHaveText('Bonjour Angular');
});
it('should work correctly with event listeners', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component(
{selector: 'app-comp', template: `<div i18n (click)="onClick()">Hello {{ name }}</div>`})
class ListenerComp {
name = `Angular`;
clicks = 0;
onClick() { this.clicks++; }
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [ListenerComp]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(ListenerComp);
fixture.detectChanges();
const element = fixture.nativeElement.firstChild;
const instance = fixture.componentInstance;
expect(element).toHaveText('Bonjour Angular');
expect(instance.clicks).toBe(0);
element.click();
expect(instance.clicks).toBe(1);
});
it('should support local refs inside i18n block', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER} One {$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV} Two {$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}' +
'{$START_TAG_SPAN} Three {$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}')]:
'{$START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER} Une {$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV} Deux {$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}' +
'{$START_TAG_SPAN} Trois {$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n>
<ng-container #localRefA> One </ng-container>
<div #localRefB> Two </div>
<span #localRefC> Three </span>
</div>
`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toBe(' Une Deux Trois ');
});
it('should handle local refs correctly in case an element is removed in translation', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER} One {$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV} Two {$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}' +
'{$START_TAG_SPAN} Three {$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}')]: '{$START_TAG_DIV} Deux {$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n>
<ng-container #localRefA> One </ng-container>
<div #localRefB> Two </div>
<span #localRefC> Three </span>
</div>
`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toBe(' Deux ');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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describe('ng-container and ng-template support', () => {
it('should support ng-container', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('text')]: 'texte'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<ng-container i18n>text</ng-container>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`texte<!--ng-container-->`);
});
it('should handle single translation message within ng-template', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture =
initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<ng-template i18n tplRef>Hello {{ name }}</ng-template>`);
const element = fixture.nativeElement;
expect(element).toHaveText('Bonjour Angular');
});
// Note: applying structural directives to <ng-template> is typically user error, but it
// is technically allowed, so we need to support it.
it('should handle structural directives on ng-template', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(
AppComp, `<ng-template *ngIf="name" i18n tplRef>Hello {{ name }}</ng-template>`);
const element = fixture.nativeElement;
expect(element).toHaveText('Bonjour Angular');
});
it('should be able to act as child elements inside i18n block (plain text content)', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE} Hello {$CLOSE_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}{$START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER} Bye {$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'{$START_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE} Bonjour {$CLOSE_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}{$START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER} Au revoir {$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n>
<ng-template tplRef>
Hello
</ng-template>
<ng-container>
Bye
</ng-container>
</div>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const element = fixture.nativeElement.firstChild;
expect(element.textContent.replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim()).toBe('Bonjour Au revoir');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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it('should be able to act as child elements inside i18n block (text + tags)', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}{$START_TAG_SPAN}Hello{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}{$START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}{$START_TAG_SPAN}Hello{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'{$START_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}{$START_TAG_SPAN}Bonjour{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}{$START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}{$START_TAG_SPAN}Bonjour{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n>
<ng-template tplRef>
<span>Hello</span>
</ng-template>
<ng-container>
<span>Hello</span>
</ng-container>
</div>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const element = fixture.nativeElement;
const spans = element.getElementsByTagName('span');
for (let i = 0; i < spans.length; i++) {
expect(spans[i]).toHaveText('Bonjour');
}
});
it('should be able to act as child elements inside i18n block (text + pipes)', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}Hello {$INTERPOLATION}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}{$START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}Bye {$INTERPOLATION}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'{$START_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}Hej {$INTERPOLATION}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}{$START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}Vi ses {$INTERPOLATION}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER}'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n>
<ng-template tplRef>Hello {{name | uppercase}}</ng-template>
<ng-container>Bye {{name | uppercase}}</ng-container>
</div>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const element = fixture.nativeElement.firstChild;
expect(element.textContent.replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim()).toBe('Hej ANGULARVi ses ANGULAR');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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it('should be able to handle deep nested levels with templates', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_SPAN} Hello - 1 {$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$START_TAG_SPAN_1} Hello - 2 {$START_TAG_SPAN_1} Hello - 3 {$START_TAG_SPAN_1} Hello - 4 {$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$START_TAG_SPAN} Hello - 5 {$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'{$START_TAG_SPAN} Bonjour - 1 {$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$START_TAG_SPAN_1} Bonjour - 2 {$START_TAG_SPAN_1} Bonjour - 3 {$START_TAG_SPAN_1} Bonjour - 4 {$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$START_TAG_SPAN} Bonjour - 5 {$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n>
<span>
Hello - 1
</span>
<span *ngIf="visible">
Hello - 2
<span *ngIf="visible">
Hello - 3
<span *ngIf="visible">
Hello - 4
</span>
</span>
</span>
<span>
Hello - 5
</span>
</div>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const element = fixture.nativeElement;
const spans = element.getElementsByTagName('span');
for (let i = 0; i < spans.length; i++) {
expect(spans[i].innerHTML).toContain(`Bonjour - ${i + 1}`);
}
});
it('should handle self-closing tags as content', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$START_TAG_SPAN}My logo{$TAG_IMG}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}')]:
'{$START_TAG_SPAN}Mon logo{$TAG_IMG}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const content = `My logo<img src="logo.png" title="Logo">`;
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<ng-container i18n>
<span>${content}</span>
</ng-container>
<ng-template i18n tplRef>
<span>${content}</span>
</ng-template>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const element = fixture.nativeElement;
const spans = element.getElementsByTagName('span');
for (let i = 0; i < spans.length; i++) {
const child = spans[i];
expect(child).toHaveText('Mon logo');
}
});
it('should correctly find context for an element inside i18n section in <ng-template>', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$START_LINK}Not logged in{$CLOSE_LINK}')]:
'{$START_LINK}Not logged in{$CLOSE_LINK}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Directive({selector: '[myDir]'})
class Dir {
condition = true;
}
@Component({
selector: 'my-cmp',
template: `
<div *ngIf="isLogged; else notLoggedIn">
<span>Logged in</span>
</div>
<ng-template #notLoggedIn i18n>
<a myDir>Not logged in</a>
</ng-template>
`,
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Cmp {
isLogged = false;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [Cmp, Dir],
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Cmp);
fixture.detectChanges();
const a = fixture.debugElement.query(By.css('a'));
const dir = a.injector.get(Dir);
expect(dir.condition).toEqual(true);
});
});
describe('should support ICU expressions', () => {
it('with no root node', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {ten} 20 {twenty} other {other}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {dix} 20 {vingt} other {autre}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture =
initWithTemplate(AppComp, `{count, select, 10 {ten} 20 {twenty} other {other}}`);
const element = fixture.nativeElement;
expect(element).toHaveText('autre');
});
it('with no root node and text surrounding ICU', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {Ten} 20 {Twenty} other {Other}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {Dix} 20 {Vingt} other {Autre}}'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
ICU start -->
{count, select, 10 {Ten} 20 {Twenty} other {Other}}
<-- ICU end
`);
const element = fixture.nativeElement;
expect(element.textContent).toContain('ICU start --> Autre <-- ICU end');
});
it('with no root node and text and DOM nodes surrounding ICU', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {Ten} 20 {Twenty} other {Other}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {Dix} 20 {Vingt} other {Autre}}'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<span>ICU start --> </span>
{count, select, 10 {Ten} 20 {Twenty} other {Other}}
<-- ICU end
`);
const element = fixture.nativeElement;
expect(element.textContent).toContain('ICU start --> Autre <-- ICU end');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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it('with no i18n tag', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {ten} 20 {twenty} other {other}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {dix} 20 {vingt} other {autre}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(
AppComp, `<div>{count, select, 10 {ten} 20 {twenty} other {other}}</div>`);
const element = fixture.nativeElement;
expect(element).toHaveText('autre');
});
it('multiple', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {no {START_BOLD_TEXT}emails{CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT}!} =1 {one {START_ITALIC_TEXT}email{CLOSE_ITALIC_TEXT}} other {{INTERPOLATION} {START_TAG_SPAN}emails{CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}}}',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {aucun {START_BOLD_TEXT}email{CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT}!} =1 {un {START_ITALIC_TEXT}email{CLOSE_ITALIC_TEXT}} other {{INTERPOLATION} {START_TAG_SPAN}emails{CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}}}',
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, other {({INTERPOLATION})}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, other {({INTERPOLATION})}}',
[computeMsgId('{$ICU} - {$ICU_1}')]: '{$ICU} - {$ICU_1}',
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n>{count, plural,
=0 {no <b>emails</b>!}
=1 {one <i>email</i>}
other {{{count}} <span title="{{name}}">emails</span>}
} - {name, select,
other {({{name}})}
}</div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div>aucun <b>email</b>!<!--ICU 7--> - (Angular)<!--ICU 13--></div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 4;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<div>4 <span title="Angular">emails</span><!--ICU 7--> - (Angular)<!--ICU 13--></div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 0;
fixture.componentRef.instance.name = 'John';
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div>aucun <b>email</b>!<!--ICU 7--> - (John)<!--ICU 13--></div>`);
});
it('with custom interpolation config', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {ten} other {{INTERPOLATION}}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {dix} other {{INTERPOLATION}}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const interpolation = ['{%', '%}'] as[string, string];
TestBed.overrideComponent(AppComp, {set: {interpolation}});
const fixture =
initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n>{count, select, 10 {ten} other {{% name %}}}</div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement).toHaveText(`Angular`);
});
it('inside HTML elements', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {no {START_BOLD_TEXT}emails{CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT}!} =1 {one {START_ITALIC_TEXT}email{CLOSE_ITALIC_TEXT}} other {{INTERPOLATION} {START_TAG_SPAN}emails{CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}}}',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {aucun {START_BOLD_TEXT}email{CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT}!} =1 {un {START_ITALIC_TEXT}email{CLOSE_ITALIC_TEXT}} other {{INTERPOLATION} {START_TAG_SPAN}emails{CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}}}',
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, other {({INTERPOLATION})}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, other {({INTERPOLATION})}}',
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_SPAN_1}{$ICU}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} - ' +
'{$START_TAG_SPAN_1}{$ICU_1}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}')]:
'{$START_TAG_SPAN_1}{$ICU}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} - {$START_TAG_SPAN_1}{$ICU_1}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}',
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n><span>{count, plural,
=0 {no <b>emails</b>!}
=1 {one <i>email</i>}
other {{{count}} <span title="{{name}}">emails</span>}
}</span> - <span>{name, select,
other {({{name}})}
}</span></div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<div><span>aucun <b>email</b>!<!--ICU 9--></span> - <span>(Angular)<!--ICU 15--></span></div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 4;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<div><span>4 <span title="Angular">emails</span><!--ICU 9--></span> - <span>(Angular)<!--ICU 15--></span></div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 0;
fixture.componentRef.instance.name = 'John';
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<div><span>aucun <b>email</b>!<!--ICU 9--></span> - <span>(John)<!--ICU 15--></span></div>`);
});
it('inside template directives', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$START_TAG_SPAN}{$ICU}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}')]:
'{$START_TAG_SPAN}{$ICU}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}',
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, other {({INTERPOLATION})}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, other {({INTERPOLATION})}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n><span *ngIf="visible">{name, select,
other {({{name}})}
}</span></div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div><span>(Angular)<!--ICU 4--></span><!--bindings={
"ng-reflect-ng-if": "true"
}--></div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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fixture.componentRef.instance.visible = false;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div><!--bindings={
"ng-reflect-ng-if": "false"
}--></div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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it('inside ng-container', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, other {({INTERPOLATION})}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, other {({INTERPOLATION})}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<ng-container i18n>{name, select,
other {({{name}})}
}</ng-container>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`(Angular)<!--ICU 4--><!--ng-container-->`);
});
it('inside <ng-template>', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {ten} 20 {twenty} other {other}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {dix} 20 {vingt} other {autre}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(
AppComp, `
<ng-template i18n tplRef>` +
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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`{count, select, 10 {ten} 20 {twenty} other {other}}` +
`</ng-template>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const element = fixture.nativeElement;
expect(element).toHaveText('autre');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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it('nested', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {zero} other {{INTERPOLATION} {VAR_SELECT, select, cat {cats} dog {dogs} other {animals}}!}}',
'')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {zero} other {{INTERPOLATION} {VAR_SELECT, select, cat {chats} dog {chiens} other {animaux}}!}}'
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n>{count, plural,
=0 {zero}
other {{{count}} {name, select,
cat {cats}
dog {dogs}
other {animals}
}!}
}</div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div>zero<!--ICU 5--></div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 4;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div>4 animaux<!--nested ICU 0-->!<!--ICU 5--></div>`);
});
it('nested with interpolations in "other" blocks', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {zero} =2 {{INTERPOLATION} {VAR_SELECT, select, cat {cats} dog {dogs} other {animals}}!} other {other - {INTERPOLATION}}}',
'')]:
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {zero} =2 {{INTERPOLATION} {VAR_SELECT, select, cat {chats} dog {chiens} other {animaux}}!} other {autre - {INTERPOLATION}}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n>{count, plural,
=0 {zero}
=2 {{{count}} {name, select,
cat {cats}
dog {dogs}
other {animals}
}!}
other {other - {{count}}}
}</div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div>zero<!--ICU 5--></div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 2;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<div>2 animaux<!--nested ICU 0-->!<!--ICU 5--></div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 4;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div>autre - 4<!--ICU 5--></div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
it('should return the correct plural form for ICU expressions when using a specific locale', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {no email} =one {one email} =few {a few emails} =other {lots of emails}}')]:
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {no email} =one {one email} =few {a few emails} =other {lots of emails}}'
});
registerLocaleData(localeRo);
TestBed.configureTestingModule({providers: [{provide: LOCALE_ID, useValue: 'ro'}]});
// We could also use `TestBed.overrideProvider(LOCALE_ID, {useValue: 'ro'});`
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
{count, plural,
=0 {no email}
=one {one email}
=few {a few emails}
=other {lots of emails}
}`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual('no email<!--ICU 2-->');
// Change detection cycle, no model changes
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual('no email<!--ICU 2-->');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 3;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual('a few emails<!--ICU 2-->');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 1;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual('one email<!--ICU 2-->');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 10;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual('a few emails<!--ICU 2-->');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 20;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual('lots of emails<!--ICU 2-->');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 0;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual('no email<!--ICU 2-->');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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it('projection', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =1 {one} other {at least {INTERPOLATION} .}}')]:
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =1 {one} other {at least {INTERPOLATION} .}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
@Component({selector: 'child', template: '<div><ng-content></ng-content></div>'})
class Child {
}
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component({
selector: 'parent',
template: `
<child i18n>{
value // i18n(ph = "blah"),
plural,
=1 {one}
other {at least {{value}} .}
}</child>`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Parent {
value = 3;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toContain('at least');
});
it('with empty values', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {} 20 {twenty} other {other}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, 10 {} 20 {twenty} other {other}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `{count, select, 10 {} 20 {twenty} other {other}}`);
const element = fixture.nativeElement;
expect(element).toHaveText('other');
});
it('inside a container when creating a view via vcr.createEmbeddedView', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =1 {ONE} other {OTHER}}')]:
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =1 {ONE} other {OTHER}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
@Directive({
selector: '[someDir]',
})
class Dir {
constructor(
private readonly viewContainerRef: ViewContainerRef,
private readonly templateRef: TemplateRef<any>) {}
ngOnInit() { this.viewContainerRef.createEmbeddedView(this.templateRef); }
}
@Component({
selector: 'my-cmp',
template: `
<div *someDir>
<ng-content></ng-content>
</div>
`,
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
})
class Cmp {
}
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `
<my-cmp i18n="test" *ngIf="condition">{
count,
plural,
=1 {ONE}
other {OTHER}
}</my-cmp>
`,
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class App {
count = 1;
condition = true;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [App, Cmp, Dir],
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(App);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toContain('<my-cmp><div>ONE<!--ICU 13--></div><!--container--></my-cmp>');
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 2;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toContain('<my-cmp><div>OTHER<!--ICU 13--></div><!--container--></my-cmp>');
// destroy component
fixture.componentInstance.condition = false;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.textContent).toBe('');
// render it again and also change ICU case
fixture.componentInstance.condition = true;
fixture.componentInstance.count = 1;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toContain('<my-cmp><div>ONE<!--ICU 13--></div><!--container--></my-cmp>');
});
it('with nested ICU expression and inside a container when creating a view via vcr.createEmbeddedView',
() => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =1 {ONE} other {{INTERPOLATION} ' +
'{VAR_SELECT, select, cat {cats} dog {dogs} other {animals}}!}}')]:
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =1 {ONE} other {{INTERPOLATION} ' +
'{VAR_SELECT, select, cat {cats} dog {dogs} other {animals}}!}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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let dir: Dir|null = null;
@Directive({
selector: '[someDir]',
})
class Dir {
constructor(
private readonly viewContainerRef: ViewContainerRef,
private readonly templateRef: TemplateRef<any>) {
dir = this;
}
attachEmbeddedView() { this.viewContainerRef.createEmbeddedView(this.templateRef); }
}
@Component({
selector: 'my-cmp',
template: `
<div *someDir>
<ng-content></ng-content>
</div>
`,
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Cmp {
}
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `
<my-cmp i18n="test">{
count,
plural,
=1 {ONE}
other {{{count}} {name, select,
cat {cats}
dog {dogs}
other {animals}
}!}
}</my-cmp>
`,
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class App {
count = 1;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [App, Cmp, Dir],
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(App);
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 2;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toBe('<my-cmp><!--container--></my-cmp>');
dir !.attachEmbeddedView();
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toBe(
'<my-cmp><div>2 animals<!--nested ICU 0-->!<!--ICU 15--></div><!--container--></my-cmp>');
fixture.componentRef.instance.count = 1;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toBe('<my-cmp><div>ONE<!--ICU 15--></div><!--container--></my-cmp>');
});
it('with nested containers', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, A {A } B {B } other {C }}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, A {A } B {B } other {C }}',
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, A1 {A1 } B1 {B1 } other {C1 }}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, A1 {A1 } B1 {B1 } other {C1 }}',
[computeMsgId(' {$ICU} ')]: ' {$ICU} ',
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component({
selector: 'comp',
template: `
<ng-container [ngSwitch]="visible">
<ng-container *ngSwitchCase="isVisible()" i18n>
{type, select, A { A } B { B } other { C }}
</ng-container>
<ng-container *ngSwitchCase="!isVisible()" i18n>
{type, select, A1 { A1 } B1 { B1 } other { C1 }}
</ng-container>
</ng-container>
`,
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Comp {
type = 'A';
visible = true;
isVisible() { return true; }
}
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Comp]});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Comp);
fixture.detectChanges();
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML).toContain('A');
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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fixture.componentInstance.visible = false;
fixture.detectChanges();
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML).not.toContain('A');
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML).toContain('C1');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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it('with named interpolations', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{VAR_SELECT, select, A {A - {PH_A}} ' +
'B {B - {PH_B}} other {other - {PH_WITH_SPACES}}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, A {A (translated) - {PH_A}} ' +
'B {B (translated) - {PH_B}} other {other (translated) - {PH_WITH_SPACES}}}',
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component({
selector: 'comp',
template: `
<ng-container i18n>{
type,
select,
A {A - {{ typeA // i18n(ph="PH_A") }}}
B {B - {{ typeB // i18n(ph="PH_B") }}}
other {other - {{ typeC // i18n(ph="PH WITH SPACES") }}}
}</ng-container>
`,
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Comp {
type = 'A';
typeA = 'Type A';
typeB = 'Type B';
typeC = 'Type C';
}
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Comp]});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Comp);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML).toContain('A (translated) - Type A');
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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fixture.componentInstance.type = 'C'; // trigger "other" case
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML).not.toContain('A (translated) - Type A');
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML).toContain('other (translated) - Type C');
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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it('should work inside an ngTemplateOutlet inside an ngFor', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, A {A } B {B } other {other - {PH_WITH_SPACES}}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, A {A } B {B } other {other - {PH_WITH_SPACES}}}',
[computeMsgId('{$ICU} ')]: '{$ICU} '
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<ng-template #myTemp i18n let-type>{
type,
select,
A {A }
B {B }
other {other - {{ typeC // i18n(ph="PH WITH SPACES") }}}
}
</ng-template>
<div *ngFor="let type of types">
<ng-container *ngTemplateOutlet="myTemp; context: {$implicit: type}">
</ng-container>
</div>
`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class AppComponent {
types = ['A', 'B', 'C'];
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [AppComponent]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML).toContain('A');
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML).toContain('B');
});
it('should use metadata from container element if a message is a single ICU', () => {
loadTranslations({idA: '{VAR_SELECT, select, 1 {un} other {plus d\'un}}'});
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<div i18n="@@idA">{count, select, 1 {one} other {more than one}}</div>
`
})
class AppComponent {
count = 2;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [AppComponent]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.nativeElement.innerHTML).toContain('plus d\'un');
});
it('should support ICUs without "other" cases', () => {
loadTranslations({
idA: '{VAR_SELECT, select, 1 {un (select)} 2 {deux (select)}}',
idB: '{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =1 {un (plural)} =2 {deux (plural)}}',
});
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<div i18n="@@idA">{count, select, 1 {one (select)} 2 {two (select)}}</div> -
<div i18n="@@idB">{count, plural, =1 {one (plural)} =2 {two (plural)}}</div>
`
})
class AppComponent {
count = 1;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [AppComponent]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toBe('un (select) - un (plural)');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 3;
fixture.detectChanges();
// there is no ICU case for count=3
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent.trim()).toBe('-');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 4;
fixture.detectChanges();
// there is no ICU case for count=4, making sure content is still empty
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent.trim()).toBe('-');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 2;
fixture.detectChanges();
// check switching to an existing case after processing an ICU without matching case
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent.trim()).toBe('deux (select) - deux (plural)');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 1;
fixture.detectChanges();
// check that we can go back to the first ICU case
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toBe('un (select) - un (plural)');
});
it('should support nested ICUs without "other" cases', () => {
loadTranslations({
idA: '{VAR_SELECT_1, select, A {{VAR_SELECT, select, ' +
'1 {un (select)} 2 {deux (select)}}} other {}}',
idB: '{VAR_SELECT, select, A {{VAR_PLURAL, plural, ' +
'=1 {un (plural)} =2 {deux (plural)}}} other {}}',
});
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<div i18n="@@idA">{
type, select,
A {{count, select, 1 {one (select)} 2 {two (select)}}}
other {}
}</div> -
<div i18n="@@idB">{
type, select,
A {{count, plural, =1 {one (plural)} =2 {two (plural)}}}
other {}
}</div>
`
})
class AppComponent {
type = 'A';
count = 1;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [AppComponent]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toBe('un (select) - un (plural)');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 3;
fixture.detectChanges();
// there is no case for count=3 in nested ICU
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent.trim()).toBe('-');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 4;
fixture.detectChanges();
// there is no case for count=4 in nested ICU, making sure content is still empty
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent.trim()).toBe('-');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 2;
fixture.detectChanges();
// check switching to an existing case after processing nested ICU without matching case
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent.trim()).toBe('deux (select) - deux (plural)');
fixture.componentInstance.count = 1;
fixture.detectChanges();
// check that we can go back to the first case in nested ICU
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toBe('un (select) - un (plural)');
fixture.componentInstance.type = 'B';
fixture.detectChanges();
// check that nested ICU is removed if root ICU case has changed
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent.trim()).toBe('-');
});
it('should support ICUs with pipes', () => {
loadTranslations({
idA: '{VAR_SELECT, select, 1 {{INTERPOLATION} article} 2 {deux articles}}',
});
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<div i18n="@@idA">{count$ | async, select, 1 {{{count$ | async}} item} 2 {two items}}</div>
`
})
class AppComponent {
count$ = new BehaviorSubject<number>(1);
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
imports: [CommonModule],
declarations: [AppComponent],
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toBe('1 article');
fixture.componentInstance.count$.next(3);
fixture.detectChanges();
// there is no ICU case for count=3, expecting empty content
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent.trim()).toBe('');
fixture.componentInstance.count$.next(2);
fixture.detectChanges();
// checking the second ICU case
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent.trim()).toBe('deux articles');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
describe('should support attributes', () => {
it('text', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('text')]: 'texte'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n i18n-title title='text'></div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div title="texte"></div>`);
});
it('interpolations', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture =
initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n i18n-title title="hello {{name}}"></div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div title="bonjour Angular"></div>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.name = 'John';
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div title="bonjour John"></div>`);
});
it('with pipes', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(
AppComp, `<div i18n i18n-title title="hello {{name | uppercase}}"></div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div title="bonjour ANGULAR"></div>`);
});
it('multiple attributes', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(
AppComp,
`<input i18n i18n-title title="hello {{name}}" i18n-placeholder placeholder="hello {{name}}">`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<input title="bonjour Angular" placeholder="bonjour Angular">`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.name = 'John';
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<input title="bonjour John" placeholder="bonjour John">`);
});
it('on removed elements', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('text')]: 'texte',
[computeMsgId('{$START_TAG_SPAN}content{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}')]: 'contenu',
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture =
initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n><span i18n-title title="text">content</span></div>`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div>contenu</div>`);
});
it('with custom interpolation config', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Hello {$INTERPOLATION}', 'm')]: 'Bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const interpolation = ['{%', '%}'] as[string, string];
TestBed.overrideComponent(AppComp, {set: {interpolation}});
const fixture =
initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<div i18n-title="m|d" title="Hello {% name %}"></div>`);
const element = fixture.nativeElement.firstChild;
expect(element.title).toBe('Bonjour Angular');
});
it('in nested template', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Item {$INTERPOLATION}', 'm')]: 'Article {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div *ngFor='let item of [1,2,3]'>
<div i18n-title='m|d' title='Item {{ item }}'></div>
</div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const element = fixture.nativeElement;
for (let i = 0; i < element.children.length; i++) {
const child = element.children[i];
expect((child as any).innerHTML).toBe(`<div title="Article ${i + 1}"></div>`);
}
});
it('should add i18n attributes on self-closing tags', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture =
initWithTemplate(AppComp, `<img src="logo.png" i18n-title title="Hello {{ name }}">`);
const element = fixture.nativeElement.firstChild;
expect(element.title).toBe('Bonjour Angular');
});
it('should apply i18n attributes during second template pass', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Set')]: 'Set'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Directive({
selector: '[test]',
inputs: ['test'],
exportAs: 'dir',
})
class Dir {
}
@Component({
selector: 'other',
template: `<div i18n #ref="dir" test="Set" i18n-test="This is also a test"></div>`
})
class Other {
}
@Component({
selector: 'blah',
template: `
<other></other>
<other></other>
`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Cmp {
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [Dir, Cmp, Other],
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Cmp);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.children[0].children[0].references.ref.test).toBe('Set');
expect(fixture.debugElement.children[1].children[0].references.ref.test).toBe('Set');
});
it('with complex expressions', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$INTERPOLATION} - {$INTERPOLATION_1} - {$INTERPOLATION_2}')]:
'{$INTERPOLATION} - {$INTERPOLATION_1} - {$INTERPOLATION_2} (fr)'
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n-title title="{{ name | uppercase }} - {{ obj?.a?.b }} - {{ obj?.getA()?.b }}"></div>
`);
// the `obj` field is not yet defined, so 2nd and 3rd interpolations return empty strings
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.firstChild.title).toEqual(`ANGULAR - - (fr)`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.obj = {
a: {b: 'value 1'},
getA: () => ({b: 'value 2'}),
};
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.firstChild.title).toEqual(`ANGULAR - value 1 - value 2 (fr)`);
});
it('should create corresponding ng-reflect properties', () => {
@Component({
selector: 'welcome',
template: '{{ messageText }}',
})
class WelcomeComp {
@Input() messageText !: string;
}
@Component({
template: `
<welcome
messageText="Hello"
i18n-messageText="Welcome message description">
</welcome>
`
})
class App {
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [App, WelcomeComp],
});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Hello')]: 'Bonjour',
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(App);
fixture.detectChanges();
const comp = fixture.debugElement.query(By.css('welcome'));
expect(comp.attributes['messagetext']).toBe('Bonjour');
expect(comp.attributes['ng-reflect-message-text']).toBe('Bonjour');
});
it('should support i18n attributes on <ng-container> elements', () => {
loadTranslations({[computeMsgId('Hello', 'meaning')]: 'Bonjour'});
@Directive({selector: '[mydir]'})
class Dir {
@Input() mydir: string = '';
}
@Component({
selector: 'my-cmp',
template: `
<ng-container i18n-mydir="meaning|description" mydir="Hello"></ng-container>
`,
})
class Cmp {
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [Cmp, Dir],
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Cmp);
fixture.detectChanges();
const dir = fixture.debugElement.childNodes[0].injector.get(Dir);
expect(dir.mydir).toEqual('Bonjour');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
it('should work with directives and host bindings', () => {
let directiveInstances: ClsDir[] = [];
@Directive({selector: '[test]'})
class ClsDir {
@HostBinding('className')
klass = 'foo';
constructor() { directiveInstances.push(this); }
}
@Component({
selector: `my-app`,
template: `
<div i18n test i18n-title title="start {{exp1}} middle {{exp2}} end" outer>
trad: {exp1, plural,
=0 {no <b title="none">emails</b>!}
=1 {one <i>email</i>}
other {{{exp1}} emails}
}
</div><div test inner></div>`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class MyApp {
exp1 = 1;
exp2 = 2;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [ClsDir, MyApp]});
loadTranslations({
// Note that this translation switches the order of the expressions!
[computeMsgId('start {$INTERPOLATION} middle {$INTERPOLATION_1} end')]:
'début {$INTERPOLATION_1} milieu {$INTERPOLATION} fin',
[computeMsgId(
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {no {START_BOLD_TEXT}emails{CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT}!} =1 {one {START_ITALIC_TEXT}email{CLOSE_ITALIC_TEXT}} other {{INTERPOLATION} emails}}')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =0 {aucun {START_BOLD_TEXT}email{CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT}!} =1 {un {START_ITALIC_TEXT}email{CLOSE_ITALIC_TEXT}} other {{INTERPOLATION} emails}}',
[computeMsgId(' trad: {$ICU} ')]: ' traduction: {$ICU} '
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(MyApp);
fixture.detectChanges();
const outerDiv: HTMLElement = fixture.nativeElement.querySelector('div[outer]');
const innerDiv: HTMLElement = fixture.nativeElement.querySelector('div[inner]');
// Note that ideally we'd just compare the innerHTML here, but different browsers return
// the order of attributes differently. E.g. most browsers preserve the declaration order,
// but IE does not.
expect(outerDiv.getAttribute('title')).toBe('début 2 milieu 1 fin');
expect(outerDiv.getAttribute('class')).toBe('foo');
expect(outerDiv.textContent !.trim()).toBe('traduction: un email');
expect(innerDiv.getAttribute('class')).toBe('foo');
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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directiveInstances.forEach(instance => instance.klass = 'bar');
fixture.componentRef.instance.exp1 = 2;
fixture.componentRef.instance.exp2 = 3;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(outerDiv.getAttribute('title')).toBe('début 3 milieu 2 fin');
expect(outerDiv.getAttribute('class')).toBe('bar');
expect(outerDiv.textContent !.trim()).toBe('traduction: 2 emails');
expect(innerDiv.getAttribute('class')).toBe('bar');
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
it('should handle i18n attribute with directive inputs', () => {
let calledTitle = false;
let calledValue = false;
@Component({selector: 'my-comp', template: ''})
class MyComp {
t !: string;
@Input()
get title() { return this.t; }
set title(title) {
calledTitle = true;
this.t = title;
}
@Input()
get value() { return this.val; }
set value(value: string) {
calledValue = true;
this.val = value;
}
val !: string;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [AppComp, MyComp]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Hello {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Bonjour {$INTERPOLATION}',
[computeMsgId('works')]: 'fonctionne',
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(
AppComp,
`<my-comp i18n i18n-title title="works" i18n-value="hi" value="Hello {{name}}"></my-comp>`);
fixture.detectChanges();
const directive = fixture.debugElement.children[0].injector.get(MyComp);
expect(calledValue).toEqual(true);
expect(calledTitle).toEqual(true);
expect(directive.value).toEqual(`Bonjour Angular`);
expect(directive.title).toEqual(`fonctionne`);
});
it('should support adding/moving/removing nodes', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_DIV2}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV2}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV3}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV3}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV4}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV4}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV5}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV5}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV6}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV6}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV7}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV7}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV8}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV8}')]: '{$START_TAG_DIV2}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV2}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV8}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV8}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV4}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV4}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV5}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV5}Bonjour monde' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV3}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV3}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV7}{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV7}'
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div i18n>
<div2></div2>
<div3></div3>
<div4></div4>
<div5></div5>
<div6></div6>
<div7></div7>
<div8></div8>
</div>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<div><div2></div2><div8></div8><div4></div4><div5></div5>Bonjour monde<div3></div3><div7></div7></div>`);
});
describe('projection', () => {
it('should project the translations', () => {
@Component({selector: 'child', template: '<p><ng-content></ng-content></p>'})
class Child {
}
@Component({
selector: 'parent',
template: `
<div i18n>
<child>I am projected from
<b i18n-title title="Child of {{name}}">{{name}}<remove-me-1></remove-me-1></b>
<remove-me-2></remove-me-2>
</child>
<remove-me-3></remove-me-3>
</div>`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Parent {
name: string = 'Parent';
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Child of {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Enfant de {$INTERPOLATION}',
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_CHILD}I am projected from' +
' {$START_BOLD_TEXT}{$INTERPOLATION}{$START_TAG_REMOVE_ME_1}{$CLOSE_TAG_REMOVE_ME_1}{$CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT}' +
'{$START_TAG_REMOVE_ME_2}{$CLOSE_TAG_REMOVE_ME_2}' +
'{$CLOSE_TAG_CHILD}' +
'{$START_TAG_REMOVE_ME_3}{$CLOSE_TAG_REMOVE_ME_3}')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'{$START_TAG_CHILD}Je suis projeté depuis {$START_BOLD_TEXT}{$INTERPOLATION}{$CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT}{$CLOSE_TAG_CHILD}'
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<div><child><p>Je suis projeté depuis <b title="Enfant de Parent">Parent</b></p></child></div>`);
});
it('should project a translated i18n block', () => {
@Component({selector: 'child', template: '<p><ng-content></ng-content></p>'})
class Child {
}
@Component({
selector: 'parent',
template: `
<div>
<child>
<any></any>
<b i18n i18n-title title="Child of {{name}}">I am projected from {{name}}</b>
<any></any>
</child>
</div>`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Parent {
name: string = 'Parent';
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Child of {$INTERPOLATION}')]: 'Enfant de {$INTERPOLATION}',
[computeMsgId('I am projected from {$INTERPOLATION}')]:
'Je suis projeté depuis {$INTERPOLATION}'
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<div><child><p><any></any><b title="Enfant de Parent">Je suis projeté depuis Parent</b><any></any></p></child></div>`);
// it should be able to render a new component with the same template code
const fixture2 = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture2.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(fixture2.nativeElement.innerHTML);
fixture2.componentRef.instance.name = 'Parent 2';
fixture2.detectChanges();
expect(fixture2.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<div><child><p><any></any><b title="Enfant de Parent 2">Je suis projeté depuis Parent 2</b><any></any></p></child></div>`);
// The first fixture should not have changed
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).not.toEqual(fixture2.nativeElement.innerHTML);
});
it('should re-project translations when multiple projections', () => {
@Component({selector: 'grand-child', template: '<div><ng-content></ng-content></div>'})
class GrandChild {
}
@Component(
{selector: 'child', template: '<grand-child><ng-content></ng-content></grand-child>'})
class Child {
}
@Component({selector: 'parent', template: `<child i18n><b>Hello</b> World!</child>`})
class Parent {
name: string = 'Parent';
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child, GrandChild]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$START_BOLD_TEXT}Hello{$CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT} World!')]:
'{$START_BOLD_TEXT}Bonjour{$CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT} monde!'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
2019-09-13 07:46:05 -04:00
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual('<child><grand-child><div><b>Bonjour</b> monde!</div></grand-child></child>');
});
it('should be able to remove projected placeholders', () => {
@Component({selector: 'grand-child', template: '<div><ng-content></ng-content></div>'})
class GrandChild {
}
@Component(
{selector: 'child', template: '<grand-child><ng-content></ng-content></grand-child>'})
class Child {
}
@Component({selector: 'parent', template: `<child i18n><b>Hello</b> World!</child>`})
class Parent {
name: string = 'Parent';
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child, GrandChild]});
loadTranslations(
{[computeMsgId('{$START_BOLD_TEXT}Hello{$CLOSE_BOLD_TEXT} World!')]: 'Bonjour monde!'});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual('<child><grand-child><div>Bonjour monde!</div></grand-child></child>');
});
it('should project translations with selectors', () => {
@Component({selector: 'child', template: `<ng-content select='span'></ng-content>`})
class Child {
}
@Component({
selector: 'parent',
template: `
<child i18n>
<span title="keepMe"></span>
<span title="deleteMe"></span>
</child>
`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Parent {
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$START_TAG_SPAN}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}{$START_TAG_SPAN_1}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}')]:
'{$START_TAG_SPAN}Contenu{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual('<child><span title="keepMe">Contenu</span></child>');
});
it('should project content in i18n blocks', () => {
@Component({
selector: 'child',
template: `<div i18n>Content projected from <ng-content></ng-content></div>`
})
class Child {
}
@Component({selector: 'parent', template: `<child>{{name}}</child>`})
class Parent {
name: string = 'Parent';
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Content projected from {$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT}')]:
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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'Contenu projeté depuis {$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT}'
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<child><div>Contenu projeté depuis Parent</div></child>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.name = 'Parent component';
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<child><div>Contenu projeté depuis Parent component</div></child>`);
});
it('should project content in i18n blocks with placeholders', () => {
@Component({
selector: 'child',
template: `<div i18n>Content projected from <ng-content></ng-content></div>`
})
class Child {
}
@Component({selector: 'parent', template: `<child><b>{{name}}</b></child>`})
class Parent {
name: string = 'Parent';
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Content projected from {$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT}')]:
'{$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT} a projeté le contenu'
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<child><div><b>Parent</b> a projeté le contenu</div></child>`);
});
it('should project translated content in i18n blocks', () => {
@Component(
{selector: 'child', template: `<div i18n>Child content <ng-content></ng-content></div>`})
class Child {
}
@Component({selector: 'parent', template: `<child i18n>and projection from {{name}}</child>`})
class Parent {
name: string = 'Parent';
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Child content {$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT}')]:
'Contenu enfant {$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT}',
[computeMsgId('and projection from {$INTERPOLATION}')]:
'et projection depuis {$INTERPOLATION}'
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(`<child><div>Contenu enfant et projection depuis Parent</div></child>`);
});
it('should project bare ICU expressions', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =1 {one} other {at least {INTERPOLATION} .}}')]:
'{VAR_PLURAL, plural, =1 {one} other {at least {INTERPOLATION} .}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component({selector: 'child', template: '<div><ng-content></ng-content></div>'})
class Child {
}
@Component({
selector: 'parent',
template: `
<child i18n>{
value // i18n(ph = "blah"),
plural,
=1 {one}
other {at least {{value}} .}
}</child>`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class Parent {
value = 3;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toContain('at least');
});
it('should project ICUs in i18n blocks', () => {
@Component(
{selector: 'child', template: `<div i18n>Child content <ng-content></ng-content></div>`})
class Child {
}
@Component({
selector: 'parent',
template:
`<child i18n>and projection from {name, select, angular {Angular} other {{{name}}}}</child>`
})
class Parent {
name: string = 'Parent';
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, angular {Angular} other {{INTERPOLATION}}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, angular {Angular} other {{INTERPOLATION}}}',
[computeMsgId('Child content {$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT}')]:
'Contenu enfant {$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT}',
[computeMsgId('and projection from {$ICU}')]: 'et projection depuis {$ICU}'
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<child><div>Contenu enfant et projection depuis Parent<!--ICU 15--></div></child>`);
fixture.componentRef.instance.name = 'angular';
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML)
.toEqual(
`<child><div>Contenu enfant et projection depuis Angular<!--ICU 15--></div></child>`);
});
it(`shouldn't project deleted projections in i18n blocks`, () => {
@Component(
{selector: 'child', template: `<div i18n>Child content <ng-content></ng-content></div>`})
class Child {
}
@Component({selector: 'parent', template: `<child i18n>and projection from {{name}}</child>`})
class Parent {
name: string = 'Parent';
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [Parent, Child]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('Child content {$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT}')]:
'Contenu enfant',
[computeMsgId('and projection from {$INTERPOLATION}')]:
'et projection depuis {$INTERPOLATION}'
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(Parent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<child><div>Contenu enfant</div></child>`);
});
it('should display/destroy projected i18n content', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{VAR_SELECT, select, A {A} B {B} other {other}}')]:
'{VAR_SELECT, select, A {A} B {B} other {other}}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<ng-container>(<ng-content></ng-content>)</ng-container>
`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class MyContentApp {
}
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `
<app i18n *ngIf="condition">{type, select, A {A} B {B} other {other}}</app>
`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class MyApp {
type = 'A';
condition = true;
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [MyApp, MyContentApp]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(MyApp);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toContain('(A)');
// change `condition` to remove <app>
fixture.componentInstance.condition = false;
fixture.detectChanges();
// should not contain 'A'
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toBe('');
// display <app> again
fixture.componentInstance.type = 'B';
fixture.componentInstance.condition = true;
fixture.detectChanges();
// expect that 'B' is now displayed
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toContain('(B)');
});
});
describe('queries', () => {
function toHtml(element: Element): string {
return element.innerHTML.replace(/\sng-reflect-\S*="[^"]*"/g, '')
.replace(/<!--bindings=\{(\W.*\W\s*)?\}-->/g, '');
}
it('detached nodes should still be part of query', () => {
@Directive({selector: '[text]', inputs: ['text'], exportAs: 'textDir'})
class TextDirective {
// TODO(issue/24571): remove '!'.
text !: string;
constructor() {}
}
@Component({selector: 'div-query', template: '<ng-container #vc></ng-container>'})
class DivQuery {
// TODO(issue/24571): remove '!'.
@ContentChild(TemplateRef, {static: true}) template !: TemplateRef<any>;
// TODO(issue/24571): remove '!'.
@ViewChild('vc', {read: ViewContainerRef, static: true})
vc !: ViewContainerRef;
// TODO(issue/24571): remove '!'.
@ContentChildren(TextDirective, {descendants: true})
query !: QueryList<TextDirective>;
create() { this.vc.createEmbeddedView(this.template); }
destroy() { this.vc.clear(); }
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [TextDirective, DivQuery]});
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}{$START_TAG_DIV_1}' +
'{$START_TAG_DIV}' +
'{$START_TAG_SPAN}Content{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}' +
'{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}' +
'{$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}')]:
'{$START_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}Contenu{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_TEMPLATE}'
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<div-query #q i18n>
<ng-template>
<div>
<div *ngIf="visible">
<span text="1">Content</span>
</div>
</div>
</ng-template>
</div-query>
`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const q = fixture.debugElement.children[0].references.q;
expect(q.query.length).toEqual(0);
// Create embedded view
q.create();
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(q.query.length).toEqual(1);
expect(toHtml(fixture.nativeElement))
.toEqual(`<div-query>Contenu<!--ng-container--></div-query>`);
// Disable ng-if
fixture.componentInstance.visible = false;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(q.query.length).toEqual(0);
expect(toHtml(fixture.nativeElement))
.toEqual(`<div-query>Contenu<!--ng-container--></div-query>`);
});
});
it('should reflect lifecycle hook changes in text interpolations in i18n block', () => {
@Directive({selector: 'input'})
class InputsDir {
constructor(private elementRef: ElementRef) {}
ngOnInit() { this.elementRef.nativeElement.value = 'value set in Directive.ngOnInit'; }
}
@Component({
template: `
<input #myinput>
<div i18n>{{myinput.value}}</div>
`
})
class App {
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [App, InputsDir]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(App);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toContain('value set in Directive.ngOnInit');
});
it('should reflect lifecycle hook changes in text interpolations in i18n attributes', () => {
@Directive({selector: 'input'})
class InputsDir {
constructor(private elementRef: ElementRef) {}
ngOnInit() { this.elementRef.nativeElement.value = 'value set in Directive.ngOnInit'; }
}
@Component({
template: `
<input #myinput>
<div i18n-title title="{{myinput.value}}"></div>
`
})
class App {
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [App, InputsDir]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(App);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.querySelector('div').title)
.toContain('value set in Directive.ngOnInit');
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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it('should not alloc expando slots when there is no new variable to create', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$START_TAG_DIV} Some content {$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}')]:
'{$START_TAG_DIV} Some content {$CLOSE_TAG_DIV}',
[computeMsgId(
'{$START_TAG_SPAN_1}{$ICU}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} - {$START_TAG_SPAN_1}{$ICU_1}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}')]:
'{$START_TAG_SPAN_1}{$ICU}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} - {$START_TAG_SPAN_1}{$ICU_1}{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN}',
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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@Component({
template: `
<div dialog i18n>
<div *ngIf="data">
Some content
</div>
</div>
<button [close]="true">Button label</button>
`
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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})
class ContentElementDialog {
data = false;
}
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [DialogDir, CloseBtn, ContentElementDialog]});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(ContentElementDialog);
fixture.detectChanges();
// Remove the reflect attribute, because the attribute order in innerHTML
// isn't guaranteed in different browsers so it could throw off our assertions.
const button = fixture.nativeElement.querySelector('button');
button.removeAttribute('ng-reflect-dialog-result');
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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expect(fixture.nativeElement.innerHTML).toEqual(`<div dialog=""><!--bindings={
"ng-reflect-ng-if": "false"
}--></div><button title="Close dialog">Button label</button>`);
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
describe('ngTemplateOutlet', () => {
it('should work with i18n content that includes elements', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$START_TAG_SPAN}A{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} B ')]:
'{$START_TAG_SPAN}a{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} b',
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<ng-container *ngTemplateOutlet="tmpl"></ng-container>
<ng-template #tmpl i18n>
<span>A</span> B
</ng-template>
`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toContain('a b');
});
it('should work with i18n content that includes other templates (*ngIf)', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$START_TAG_SPAN}A{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} B ')]:
'{$START_TAG_SPAN}a{$CLOSE_TAG_SPAN} b',
});
const fixture = initWithTemplate(AppComp, `
<ng-container *ngTemplateOutlet="tmpl"></ng-container>
<ng-template #tmpl i18n>
<span *ngIf="visible">A</span> B
</ng-template>
`);
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toContain('a b');
});
it('should work with i18n content that includes projection', () => {
loadTranslations({
[computeMsgId('{$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT} B ')]:
'{$START_TAG_NG_CONTENT}{$CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTENT} b',
});
@Component({
selector: 'projector',
template: `
<ng-container *ngTemplateOutlet="tmpl"></ng-container>
<ng-template #tmpl i18n>
<ng-content></ng-content> B
</ng-template>
`
})
class Projector {
}
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<projector>a</projector>
`
})
class AppComponent {
}
TestBed.configureTestingModule({declarations: [AppComponent, Projector]});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(AppComponent);
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.nativeElement.textContent).toContain('a b');
});
});
fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594) Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code. This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize` tagged string. For example, the generated code for the following template ```html <div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div> ``` will contain these localization statements ```ts if (ngI18nClosureMode) { /** * @desc d * @meaning m */ const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction"); I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1; } else { I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`; } ``` Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message (and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the `MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code. The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block" containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined). Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9). Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on production bundle size. PR Close #32594
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});
function initWithTemplate(compType: Type<any>, template: string) {
TestBed.overrideComponent(compType, {set: {template}});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(compType);
fixture.detectChanges();
return fixture;
}
@Component({selector: 'app-comp', template: ``})
class AppComp {
name = `Angular`;
visible = true;
count = 0;
}
@Component({
selector: 'app-comp-with-whitespaces',
template: ``,
preserveWhitespaces: true,
})
class AppCompWithWhitespaces {
}
@Directive({
selector: '[tplRef]',
})
class DirectiveWithTplRef {
constructor(public vcRef: ViewContainerRef, public tplRef: TemplateRef<{}>) {}
ngOnInit() { this.vcRef.createEmbeddedView(this.tplRef, {}); }
}
@Pipe({name: 'uppercase'})
class UppercasePipe implements PipeTransform {
transform(value: string) { return value.toUpperCase(); }
}
@Directive({selector: `[dialog]`})
export class DialogDir {
}
@Directive({selector: `button[close]`, host: {'[title]': 'name'}})
export class CloseBtn {
@Input('close') dialogResult: any;
name: string = 'Close dialog';
}