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/**
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* @license
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* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
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*/
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import {Tree, UpdateRecorder} from '@angular-devkit/schematics';
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import {dirname, relative, resolve} from 'path';
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import * as ts from 'typescript';
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import {analyzeNgQueryUsage} from './angular/analyze_query_usage';
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import {NgQueryResolveVisitor} from './angular/ng_query_visitor';
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import {NgQueryDefinition, QueryTiming} from './angular/query-definition';
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import {getPropertyNameText} from './typescript/property_name';
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import {parseTsconfigFile} from './typescript/tsconfig';
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/**
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* Runs the static query migration for the given TypeScript project. The schematic
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* analyzes all queries within the project and sets up the query timing based on
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* the current usage of the query property. e.g. a view query that is not used in any
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* lifecycle hook does not need to be static and can be set up with "static: false".
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*/
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export function runStaticQueryMigration(tree: Tree, tsconfigPath: string, basePath: string) {
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const parsed = parseTsconfigFile(tsconfigPath, dirname(tsconfigPath));
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const host = ts.createCompilerHost(parsed.options, true);
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// We need to overwrite the host "readFile" method, as we want the TypeScript
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// program to be based on the file contents in the virtual file tree. Otherwise
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// if we run the migration for multiple tsconfig files which have intersecting
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// source files, it can end up updating query definitions multiple times.
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host.readFile = fileName => {
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const buffer = tree.read(relative(basePath, fileName));
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return buffer ? buffer.toString() : undefined;
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};
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const program = ts.createProgram(parsed.fileNames, parsed.options, host);
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const typeChecker = program.getTypeChecker();
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const queryVisitor = new NgQueryResolveVisitor(typeChecker);
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const rootSourceFiles = program.getRootFileNames().map(f => program.getSourceFile(f) !);
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const printer = ts.createPrinter();
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// Analyze source files by detecting queries and class relations.
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rootSourceFiles.forEach(sourceFile => queryVisitor.visitNode(sourceFile));
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const {resolvedQueries, classMetadata} = queryVisitor;
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// Walk through all source files that contain resolved queries and update
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// the source files if needed. Note that we need to update multiple queries
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// within a source file within the same recorder in order to not throw off
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// the TypeScript node offsets.
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resolvedQueries.forEach((queries, sourceFile) => {
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const update = tree.beginUpdate(relative(basePath, sourceFile.fileName));
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// Compute the query usage for all resolved queries and update the
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// query definitions to explicitly declare the query timing (static or dynamic)
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queries.forEach(q => {
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const timing = analyzeNgQueryUsage(q, classMetadata, typeChecker);
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recordQueryUsageTransformation(q, update, timing, printer, sourceFile);
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});
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tree.commitUpdate(update);
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});
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}
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/**
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* Transforms the query decorator by explicitly specifying the timing based on the
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* determined timing. The changes will be added to the specified update recorder.
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*/
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function recordQueryUsageTransformation(
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query: NgQueryDefinition, recorder: UpdateRecorder, timing: QueryTiming, printer: ts.Printer,
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sourceFile: ts.SourceFile) {
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const queryExpr = query.decorator.node.expression as ts.CallExpression;
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const queryArguments = queryExpr.arguments;
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const timingPropertyAssignment = ts.createPropertyAssignment(
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'static', timing === QueryTiming.STATIC ? ts.createTrue() : ts.createFalse());
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let newCallText = '';
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// If the query decorator is already called with two arguments, we need to
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// keep the existing options untouched and just add the new property if needed.
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if (queryArguments.length === 2) {
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const existingOptions = queryArguments[1] as ts.ObjectLiteralExpression;
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// In case the options already contains a property for the "static" flag, we just
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// skip this query and leave it untouched.
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if (existingOptions.properties.some(
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p => !!p.name && getPropertyNameText(p.name) === 'static')) {
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return;
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}
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const updatedOptions = ts.updateObjectLiteral(
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existingOptions, existingOptions.properties.concat(timingPropertyAssignment));
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const updatedCall = ts.updateCall(
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queryExpr, queryExpr.expression, queryExpr.typeArguments,
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[queryArguments[0], updatedOptions]);
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newCallText = printer.printNode(ts.EmitHint.Unspecified, updatedCall, sourceFile);
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} else {
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const newCall = ts.updateCall(
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queryExpr, queryExpr.expression, queryExpr.typeArguments,
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[queryArguments[0], ts.createObjectLiteral([timingPropertyAssignment])]);
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newCallText = printer.printNode(ts.EmitHint.Unspecified, newCall, sourceFile);
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}
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recorder.remove(queryExpr.getStart(), queryExpr.getWidth());
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recorder.insertRight(queryExpr.getStart(), newCallText);
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}
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