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build: upgrade angular build, integration/bazel and @angular/bazel package to rule_nodejs 2.2.0 (#39182) Updates to rules_nodejs 2.2.0. This is the first major release in 7 months and includes a number of features as well as breaking changes. Release notes: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/2.0.0 Features of note for angular/angular: * stdout/stderr/exit code capture; this could be potentially be useful * TypeScript (ts_project); a simpler tsc rule that ts_library that can be used in the repo where ts_library is too heavy weight Breaking changes of note for angular/angular: * loading custom rules from npm packages: `ts_library` is no longer loaded from `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` (which no longer exists) but is now loaded from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` * with the loading changes above, `load("@npm//:install_bazel_dependencies.bzl", "install_bazel_dependencies")` is no longer needed in the WORKSPACE which also means that yarn_install does not need to run unless building/testing a target that depends on @npm. In angular/angular this is a minor improvement as almost everything depends on @npm. * @angular/bazel package is also updated in this PR to support the new load location; Angular + Bazel users that require it for ng_package (ng_module is no longer needed in OSS with Angular 10) will need to load from `@npm//@angular/bazel:index.bzl`. I investigated if it was possible to maintain backward compatability for the old load location `@npm_angular_bazel` but it is not since the package itself needs to be updated to load from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` instead of `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` as it depends on ts_library internals for ng_module. * runfiles.resolve will now throw instead of returning undefined to match behavior of node require Other changes in angular/angular: * integration/bazel has been updated to use both ng_module and ts_libary with use_angular_plugin=true. The latter is the recommended way for rules_nodejs users to compile Angular 10 with Ivy. Bazel + Angular ViewEngine is supported with @angular/bazel <= 9.0.5 and Angular <= 8. There is still Angular ViewEngine example on rules_nodejs https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_view_engine on these older versions but users that want to update to Angular 10 and are on Bazel must switch to Ivy and at that point ts_library with use_angular_plugin=true is more performant that ng_module. Angular example in rules_nodejs is configured this way as well: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular. As an aside, we also have an example of building Angular 10 with architect() rule directly instead of using ts_library with angular plugin: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_bazel_architect. NB: ng_module is still required for angular/angular repository as it still builds ViewEngine & @angular/bazel also provides the ng_package rule. ng_module can be removed in the future if ViewEngine is no longer needed in angular repo. * JSModuleInfo provider added to ng_module. this is for forward compat for future rules_nodejs versions. PR Close #39182
2020-06-25 04:32:41 -04:00
# BEGIN-DEV-ONLY
load("//tools:defaults.bzl", "pkg_npm")
pkg_npm(
name = "npm_package",
srcs = glob(
["*"],
exclude = ["yarn.lock"],
) + [
"//packages/bazel/src:package_assets",
"//packages/bazel/src/api-extractor:package_assets",
"//packages/bazel/src/ng_package:package_assets",
"//packages/bazel/src/ngc-wrapped:package_assets",
"//packages/bazel/third_party/github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/src/main/protobuf:package_assets",
],
nested_packages = [
"//packages/bazel/docs",
],
substitutions = {
"(#|//)\\s+BEGIN-DEV-ONLY[\\w\\W]+?(#|//)\\s+END-DEV-ONLY": "",
build: upgrade angular build, integration/bazel and @angular/bazel package to rule_nodejs 2.2.0 (#39182) Updates to rules_nodejs 2.2.0. This is the first major release in 7 months and includes a number of features as well as breaking changes. Release notes: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/2.0.0 Features of note for angular/angular: * stdout/stderr/exit code capture; this could be potentially be useful * TypeScript (ts_project); a simpler tsc rule that ts_library that can be used in the repo where ts_library is too heavy weight Breaking changes of note for angular/angular: * loading custom rules from npm packages: `ts_library` is no longer loaded from `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` (which no longer exists) but is now loaded from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` * with the loading changes above, `load("@npm//:install_bazel_dependencies.bzl", "install_bazel_dependencies")` is no longer needed in the WORKSPACE which also means that yarn_install does not need to run unless building/testing a target that depends on @npm. In angular/angular this is a minor improvement as almost everything depends on @npm. * @angular/bazel package is also updated in this PR to support the new load location; Angular + Bazel users that require it for ng_package (ng_module is no longer needed in OSS with Angular 10) will need to load from `@npm//@angular/bazel:index.bzl`. I investigated if it was possible to maintain backward compatability for the old load location `@npm_angular_bazel` but it is not since the package itself needs to be updated to load from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` instead of `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` as it depends on ts_library internals for ng_module. * runfiles.resolve will now throw instead of returning undefined to match behavior of node require Other changes in angular/angular: * integration/bazel has been updated to use both ng_module and ts_libary with use_angular_plugin=true. The latter is the recommended way for rules_nodejs users to compile Angular 10 with Ivy. Bazel + Angular ViewEngine is supported with @angular/bazel <= 9.0.5 and Angular <= 8. There is still Angular ViewEngine example on rules_nodejs https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_view_engine on these older versions but users that want to update to Angular 10 and are on Bazel must switch to Ivy and at that point ts_library with use_angular_plugin=true is more performant that ng_module. Angular example in rules_nodejs is configured this way as well: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular. As an aside, we also have an example of building Angular 10 with architect() rule directly instead of using ts_library with angular plugin: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_bazel_architect. NB: ng_module is still required for angular/angular repository as it still builds ViewEngine & @angular/bazel also provides the ng_package rule. ng_module can be removed in the future if ViewEngine is no longer needed in angular repo. * JSModuleInfo provider added to ng_module. this is for forward compat for future rules_nodejs versions. PR Close #39182
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"//packages/bazel/": "//@angular/bazel/",
"@npm//@bazel/typescript/internal:": "//@bazel/typescript/internal:",
},
tags = ["release-with-framework"],
# Do not add more to this list.
# Dependencies on the full npm_package cause long re-builds.
build: add npm_integration_test && angular_integration_test (#33927) * it's tricky to get out of the runfiles tree with `bazel test` as `BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY` is not set but I employed a trick to read the `DO_NOT_BUILD_HERE` file that is one level up from `execroot` and that contains the workspace directory. This is experimental and if `bazel test //:test.debug` fails than `bazel run` is still guaranteed to work as `BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY` will be set in that context * test //integration:bazel_test and //integration:bazel-schematics_test exclusively * run "exclusive" and "manual" bazel-in-bazel integration tests in their own CI job as they take 8m+ to execute ``` //integration:bazel-schematics_test PASSED in 317.2s //integration:bazel_test PASSED in 167.8s ``` * Skip all integration tests that are now handled by angular_integration_test except the tests that are tracked for payload size; these are: - cli-hello-world* - hello_world__closure * add & pin @babel deps as newer versions of babel break //packages/localize/src/tools/test:test @babel/core dep had to be pinned to 7.6.4 or else //packages/localize/src/tools/test:test failed. Also //packages/localize uses @babel/generator, @babel/template, @babel/traverse & @babel/types so these deps were added to package.json as they were not being hoisted anymore from @babel/core transitive. NB: integration/hello_world__systemjs_umd test must run with systemjs 0.20.0 NB: systemjs must be at 0.18.10 for legacy saucelabs job to pass NB: With Bazel 2.0, the glob for the files to test `"integration/bazel/**"` is empty if integation/bazel is in .bazelignore. This glob worked under these conditions with 1.1.0. I did not bother testing with 1.2.x as not having integration/bazel in .bazelignore is correct. PR Close #33927
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visibility = ["//integration:__pkg__"],
deps = [
"//packages/bazel/src/api-extractor:lib",
"//packages/bazel/src/ng_package:lib",
"//packages/bazel/src/ngc-wrapped:ngc_lib",
],
)
build: upgrade angular build, integration/bazel and @angular/bazel package to rule_nodejs 2.2.0 (#39182) Updates to rules_nodejs 2.2.0. This is the first major release in 7 months and includes a number of features as well as breaking changes. Release notes: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/2.0.0 Features of note for angular/angular: * stdout/stderr/exit code capture; this could be potentially be useful * TypeScript (ts_project); a simpler tsc rule that ts_library that can be used in the repo where ts_library is too heavy weight Breaking changes of note for angular/angular: * loading custom rules from npm packages: `ts_library` is no longer loaded from `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` (which no longer exists) but is now loaded from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` * with the loading changes above, `load("@npm//:install_bazel_dependencies.bzl", "install_bazel_dependencies")` is no longer needed in the WORKSPACE which also means that yarn_install does not need to run unless building/testing a target that depends on @npm. In angular/angular this is a minor improvement as almost everything depends on @npm. * @angular/bazel package is also updated in this PR to support the new load location; Angular + Bazel users that require it for ng_package (ng_module is no longer needed in OSS with Angular 10) will need to load from `@npm//@angular/bazel:index.bzl`. I investigated if it was possible to maintain backward compatability for the old load location `@npm_angular_bazel` but it is not since the package itself needs to be updated to load from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` instead of `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` as it depends on ts_library internals for ng_module. * runfiles.resolve will now throw instead of returning undefined to match behavior of node require Other changes in angular/angular: * integration/bazel has been updated to use both ng_module and ts_libary with use_angular_plugin=true. The latter is the recommended way for rules_nodejs users to compile Angular 10 with Ivy. Bazel + Angular ViewEngine is supported with @angular/bazel <= 9.0.5 and Angular <= 8. There is still Angular ViewEngine example on rules_nodejs https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_view_engine on these older versions but users that want to update to Angular 10 and are on Bazel must switch to Ivy and at that point ts_library with use_angular_plugin=true is more performant that ng_module. Angular example in rules_nodejs is configured this way as well: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular. As an aside, we also have an example of building Angular 10 with architect() rule directly instead of using ts_library with angular plugin: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_bazel_architect. NB: ng_module is still required for angular/angular repository as it still builds ViewEngine & @angular/bazel also provides the ng_package rule. ng_module can be removed in the future if ViewEngine is no longer needed in angular repo. * JSModuleInfo provider added to ng_module. this is for forward compat for future rules_nodejs versions. PR Close #39182
2020-06-25 04:32:41 -04:00
# END-DEV-ONLY