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/**
* @license
* Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
// Tun on full stack traces in errors to help debugging
Error.stackTraceLimit = Infinity;
jasmine.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL = 15000;
// Cancel Karma's synchronous start,
// we will call `__karma__.start()` later, once all the specs are loaded.
__karma__.loaded = function() {};
window.isNode = false;
window.isBrowser = true;
System.config({
baseURL: '/base',
defaultJSExtensions: true,
map: {
'benchpress/*': 'dist/js/dev/es5/benchpress/*.js',
'@angular': 'dist/all/@angular',
'domino': 'dist/all/@angular/empty.js',
'url': 'dist/all/@angular/empty.js',
'xhr2': 'dist/all/@angular/empty.js',
feat(platform-server): allow shimming the global env sooner (#40559) `@angular/platform-server` provides the foundation for rendering an Angular app on the server. In order to achieve that, it uses a server-side DOM implementation (currently [domino][1]). For rendering on the server to work as closely as possible to running the app on the browser, we need to make DOM globals (such as `Element`, `HTMLElement`, etc.), which are normally provided by the browser, available as globals on the server as well. Currently, `@angular/platform-server` achieves this by extending the `global` object with the DOM implementation provided by `domino`. This assignment happens in the [setDomTypes()][2] function, which is [called in a `PLATFORM_INITIALIZER`][3]. While this works in most cases, there are some scenarios where the DOM globals are needed sooner (i.e. before initializing the platform). See, for example, #24551 and #39950 for more details on such issues. This commit provides a way to solve this problem by exposing a side-effect-ful entry-point (`@angular/platform-server/init`), that shims the `global` object with DOM globals. People will be able to import this entry-point in their server-rendered apps before bootstrapping the app (for example, in their `main.server.ts` file). (See also [#39950 (comment)][4].) In a future update, the [`universal` schematics][5] will include such an import by default in newly generated projects. [1]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/domino [2]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/0fc8466f1be392917e0c/packages/platform-server/src/domino_adapter.ts#L17-L21 [3]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/0fc8466f1be392917e0c/packages/platform-server/src/server.ts#L33 [4]: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/39950#issuecomment-747598403 [5]: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/blob/cc51432661eb4ab4b6a3/packages/schematics/angular/universal PR Close #40559
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'@angular/platform-server/src/domino_adapter': 'dist/all/@angular/empty.js',
'angular-in-memory-web-api': 'dist/all/@angular/misc/angular-in-memory-web-api',
'rxjs': 'node_modules/rxjs',
},
packages: {
'@angular/core/src/render3': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/core/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/core': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/animations/browser/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/animations/browser': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/animations/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/animations': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/compiler/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/compiler': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/common/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/common/http/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/common/http': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/common': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/forms': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/misc/angular-in-memory-web-api': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
// remove after all tests imports are fixed
'@angular/facade': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/router/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/router': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/localize/src/utils': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
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
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'@angular/localize/src/localize': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/localize/init': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/localize': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/upgrade/static/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/upgrade/static': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/upgrade': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/platform-browser/animations/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/platform-browser/animations': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/platform-browser/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/platform-browser': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/platform-browser-dynamic/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/platform-browser-dynamic': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
feat(platform-server): allow shimming the global env sooner (#40559) `@angular/platform-server` provides the foundation for rendering an Angular app on the server. In order to achieve that, it uses a server-side DOM implementation (currently [domino][1]). For rendering on the server to work as closely as possible to running the app on the browser, we need to make DOM globals (such as `Element`, `HTMLElement`, etc.), which are normally provided by the browser, available as globals on the server as well. Currently, `@angular/platform-server` achieves this by extending the `global` object with the DOM implementation provided by `domino`. This assignment happens in the [setDomTypes()][2] function, which is [called in a `PLATFORM_INITIALIZER`][3]. While this works in most cases, there are some scenarios where the DOM globals are needed sooner (i.e. before initializing the platform). See, for example, #24551 and #39950 for more details on such issues. This commit provides a way to solve this problem by exposing a side-effect-ful entry-point (`@angular/platform-server/init`), that shims the `global` object with DOM globals. People will be able to import this entry-point in their server-rendered apps before bootstrapping the app (for example, in their `main.server.ts` file). (See also [#39950 (comment)][4].) In a future update, the [`universal` schematics][5] will include such an import by default in newly generated projects. [1]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/domino [2]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/0fc8466f1be392917e0c/packages/platform-server/src/domino_adapter.ts#L17-L21 [3]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/0fc8466f1be392917e0c/packages/platform-server/src/server.ts#L33 [4]: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/39950#issuecomment-747598403 [5]: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/blob/cc51432661eb4ab4b6a3/packages/schematics/angular/universal PR Close #40559
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'@angular/platform-server/init': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/platform-server/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/platform-server': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/private/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'@angular/elements': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'rxjs/ajax': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'rxjs/operators': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'rxjs/testing': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'rxjs/websocket': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
'rxjs': {main: 'index.js', defaultExtension: 'js'},
}
});
// Load browser-specific CustomElement polyfills, set up the test injector, import all the specs,
// execute their `main()` method and kick off Karma (Jasmine).
Promise
.resolve()
// Load browser-specific polyfills for custom elements.
.then(function() {
return loadCustomElementsPolyfills();
})
// Load necessary testing packages.
.then(function() {
return Promise.all([
System.import('@angular/core/testing'),
System.import('@angular/platform-browser-dynamic/testing'),
System.import('@angular/platform-browser/animations')
]);
})
// Set up the test injector.
.then(function(mods) {
var coreTesting = mods[0];
var pbdTesting = mods[1];
var pbAnimations = mods[2];
coreTesting.TestBed.initTestEnvironment(
[pbdTesting.BrowserDynamicTestingModule, pbAnimations.NoopAnimationsModule],
pbdTesting.platformBrowserDynamicTesting());
})
// Import all the specs and execute their `main()` method.
.then(function() {
return Promise.all(Object
.keys(window.__karma__.files) // All files served by Karma.
.filter(onlySpecFiles)
.map(window.file2moduleName) // Normalize paths to module names.
.map(function(path) {
return System.import(path).then(function(module) {
if (module.hasOwnProperty('main')) {
throw new Error('main() in specs are no longer supported');
}
});
}));
})
// Kick off karma (Jasmine).
.then(
function() {
__karma__.start();
},
function(error) {
console.error(error);
});
function loadCustomElementsPolyfills() {
// The custom elements polyfill will patch properties and methods on `(HTML)Element` and `Node`
// (among others), including `(HTML)Element#innerHTML` and `Node#removeChild()`:
// https://github.com/webcomponents/custom-elements/blob/4f7072c0dbda4beb505d16967acfffd33337b325/src/Patch/Element.js#L28-L73
// https://github.com/webcomponents/custom-elements/blob/4f7072c0dbda4beb505d16967acfffd33337b325/src/Patch/Node.js#L105-L120
// The patched `innerHTML` setter and `removeChild()` method will try to traverse the DOM (via
// `nextSibling` and `parentNode` respectively), which leads to infinite loops when testing
// `HtmlSanitizer` with cloberred elements on browsers that do not support the `<template>`
// element:
// https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/213baa37b0b71e72d00ad7b606ebfc2ade06b934/packages/platform-browser/src/security/html_sanitizer.ts#L29-L38
// To avoid that, we "unpatch" these properties/methods and apply the patch only for the relevant
// `@angular/elements` tests.
var patchConfig = {'innerHTML': ['Element', 'HTMLElement'], 'removeChild': ['Node']};
var patchTargets = {};
var originalDescriptors = {};
if (!window.customElements) {
Object.keys(patchConfig).forEach(function(prop) {
patchConfig[prop]
.map(function(name) {
return window[name].prototype;
})
.some(function(candidatePatchTarget) {
var candidateOriginalDescriptor =
Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(candidatePatchTarget, prop);
if (candidateOriginalDescriptor) {
patchTargets[prop] = candidatePatchTarget;
originalDescriptors[prop] = candidateOriginalDescriptor;
return true;
}
});
});
}
var polyfillPath = !window.customElements ?
// Load custom elements polyfill.
'node_modules/@webcomponents/custom-elements/custom-elements.min.js' :
// Allow ES5 functions as custom element constructors.
'node_modules/@webcomponents/custom-elements/src/native-shim.js';
return System.import(polyfillPath).then(function() {
// `packages/compiler/test/schema/schema_extractor.ts` relies on
// `HTMLElement.name`, but custom element polyfills will replace
// `HTMLElement` with an anonymous function.
Object.defineProperty(HTMLElement, 'name', {value: 'HTMLElement'});
// Create helper functions on `window` for patching/restoring
// properties/methods.
Object.keys(patchConfig).forEach(function(prop) {
var patchMethod = '$$patch_' + prop;
var restoreMethod = '$$restore_' + prop;
if (!patchTargets[prop]) {
// No patching detected. Create no-op functions.
window[patchMethod] = window[restoreMethod] = function() {};
} else {
var patchTarget = patchTargets[prop];
var originalDescriptor = originalDescriptors[prop];
var patchedDescriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(patchTarget, prop);
window[patchMethod] = function() {
Object.defineProperty(patchTarget, prop, patchedDescriptor);
};
window[restoreMethod] = function() {
Object.defineProperty(patchTarget, prop, originalDescriptor);
};
// Restore `prop`. The patch will be manually applied only during the
// `@angular/elements` tests that need it.
window[restoreMethod]();
}
});
});
}
function onlySpecFiles(path) {
return /_spec\.js$/.test(path);
}