This commit edits the copy on the interpolation page.
Tightens language, clarifies headers, and streamlines text.
There are no content or code changes.
PR Close#38687
DEPRECATION:
Mark the {[key: string]: any} type for the options property of the FormBuilder.group method as deprecated.
Using AbstractControlOptions gives the same functionality and is type-safe.
PR Close#39769
This adds angulararchitects.io to the tranings section in the
resources.json file for angular.io. It also adds a description
for angulararchitects.io.
PR Close#37139
The article previously referred was out of date. Most of the article content
was already duplicated here, or described how to generate multiple bundles. But
creating multiple bundles manually is now obsolete and the parameter `--localize`
should be preferred instead, because it is much faster.
This commit integrate the only interesting part left, relating to webserver configuration.
Co-authored-by: David Shevitz <dshevitz@google.com>
PR Close#36553
`en-US` makes it link to the English (US) version.
This patch removes this and let's MDN auto-redirect to the user's preferred/selected language/website locale.
PR Close#39842
This commit disables the Selenium Promise Manager when running e2e tests
for docs examples in order to more closely align them with new apps
created with CLI v11. This change requires that any async operations in
tests are handled explicitly (e.g. using `async/await` or
`Promise#then()`).
PR Close#39818
This commit removes some code that is no longer necessary for the
`upgrade-module` docs example e2e tests to run. It used to be necessary
in earlier version of Protractor but not any more.
PR Close#39818
Previously, the tests made no meaningful assertions. It seems that the
intention was to ensure that some elements were present on the page, but
all the assertions did was verify that the corresponding
`ElementFinder`s were defined. The `ElementFinder`s would always be
defined, even if there were no corresponding elements on the page. In
fact, some of the `ElementFinder` selectors were incorrect, so they did
not match any actual elements.
This commit fixes the tests by fixing the `ElementFinder` selectors and
asserting that the elements are actually present on the page.
PR Close#39818
Previously, the test made no meaningful assertion. It seems that the
intention was to ensure that some elements were present on the page, but
all the assertions did was verify that the corresponding
`ElementFinder`s were defined. The `ElementFinder`s would always be
defined, even if there were no corresponding elements on the page. In
fact, some of the `ElementFinder` selectors were incorrect, so they did
not match any actual elements.
This commit fixes the tests by fixing the `ElementFinder` selectors and
asserting that the elements are actually present on the page.
PR Close#39818
Addresses documentation gaps as reported in #35078. The documentation only
contained a single statement on foreign function/value compatibility
without going into detail on what this means. This commit adds several
examples to the Ivy compatibility guide and explains why Ivy behaves differently
compared to VE.
PR Close#36092
Archives most of the content in the template expression operators doc.
The pipes precedence section that was originally in
template expression operators moves into the pipes doc
with some editing and an addition of a ternary example.
PR Close#39170
Edits copy and removes tokens and treeshaking
sections to reduce content duplication and keep
info focused. Moves provideParent() from di-navtree
to di providers.
PR Close#39403
While JavaScript does support implicit returns, it seems TypeScript will not infer the function return type from
the implicit return of the last statement (at least not in TS 3.4.3). So, when the `return` is missing from the
`get` function the implicit type of the function is `void`. So for the `get` function to be usable it needs to an
explicit return.
PR Close#31434
Removes duplicate info, moves document into conceptual
reference section, but doesn't edit remaining content.
Groups two dependency injection documents together in
one expandable nav section.
PR Close#39544
This commit fixes a confusing description of the `strictTemplates` flag.
> When `true`, enables strict template type checking in Angular version 9.
This seems to imply that the flag is only available in one version.
Strict template type checking is available in version 9 **and above**.
PR Close#39745
Previously we hand coded the list of previous major versions
that are displayed in the left navigation.
Now these are generated from the tags in GitHub.
Closes#39688
PR Close#39689
ngNonBindable documentation was not present, on docs site added documentation for ngNonBindable. With this template primitive, Angular won't
evaluate expressions in elements.
Fixes#28577Fixes#19497
PR Close#36560
Since WebStorm 2019.1, all of Angular Compiler validations has been implemented
as inspections, which has some additional benefits of being able to provide some
basic quick fixes like adding missing selector property, or something as neat as
auto-module import.
See https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360009914880
Signed-off-by: Adrien Crivelli <adrien.crivelli@gmail.com>
PR Close#39637