Upgrade local development environment for the angular repo to use node 14
dropping node 10 from supported for development within the angular repo.
PR Close#41544
Replace Codelyzer recommendation with Angular-ESLint in accessibility guide since that tool is deprecated and was removed from the Angular CLI.
Closes#41573
PR Close#41294
Previously if there was a problem when building the tests, the error would
be swallowed as an unhandled promise rejection. Now these are caught and
the process is exited with a non-zero value to prevent any CI jobs from
passing incorrectly.
PR Close#41596
This is to fix the below error:
```
tools/firebase-test-utils/FirebaseRedirect.ts:17:50 - error TS2345: Argument of type '(string | RegExp)[][]' is not assignable to parameter of type 'ReplacementDetail[]'.
Type '(string | RegExp)[]' is missing the following properties from type 'ReplacementDetail': 0, 1
17 return XRegExp.replaceEach(this.destination, [...paramReplacers, ...restReplacers]);
```
https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/angular/angular/31076/workflows/5fd3851e-ae9e-4d77-b0ef-366ba38a9088/jobs/961795
PR Close#41596
Fix unexpected error when following the tutorial (when going through it with stricter type checking enforced). While (+) converts a string to an integer, it does not account for the possibility that `this.route.snapshot.paramMap.get('id')` could return null (type: string | null). Since this null case is not a practical outcome, it is a matter of types; switching from (+) to the `Number` function eliminates this issue, making the tutorial more robust.
PR Close#41570
This is a temporary workaround until the CLI version containing a fix for the regression caused by deacc74 is available on NPM.
Without this change CLI builds will fail with;
```
angularCompiler.getNextProgram is not a function
```
PR Close#41434
With this change we update several dependencies to avoid Renovate creating a lot of PRs during onboarding. We also remove yarn workspaces as after further analysis these are not needed.
Certain dependencies such as `@octokit/rest`, `remark` and `@babel/*` have not been updated as they require a decent amount of work to update, and it's best to leave them for a seperate PR.
PR Close#41434
This commit marks the `compilationMode` compiler option as stable, such
that libraries can be compiled in partial compilation mode.
In partial compilation mode, the compiler's output changes from fully
compiled AOT definitions to an intermediate form using partial
declarations. This form is suitable to be published to NPM, which now
allows libraries to be compiled and published using the Ivy compiler.
Please be aware that libraries that have been compiled using this mode
can only be used in Angular 12 applications and up; they cannot be used
when Ivy is disabled (i.e. when using View Engine) or in versions of
Angular prior to 12. The `compilationMode` option has no effect if
`enableIvy: false` is used.
Closes#41496
PR Close#41518
Previously, the search index info file contained an array of strings that is
the dictionary of terms in the corpus.
Storing this as a space separated string reduces the size of the file.
PR Close#41447
Rather than relying on a preinstall script, set `engine-strict` to `true` in a
project `.npmrc` file, relying on the `engines` having `npm` set to note that
yarn should be used instead.
---
Output from `npm install` changes from:
```
$ npm install
> angular-srcs@12.0.0-next.7 preinstall /usr/local/account/js/angular
> node tools/yarn/check-yarn.js
/usr/local/account/js/angular/tools/yarn/check-yarn.js:12
throw new Error(
^
Error: Please use Yarn instead of NPM to install dependencies. See: https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/install/
at Object.<anonymous> (/usr/local/account/js/angular/tools/yarn/check-yarn.js:12:9)
at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:778:30)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:789:10)
at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:653:32)
at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:593:12)
at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:585:3)
at Function.Module.runMain (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:831:12)
at startup (internal/bootstrap/node.js:283:19)
at bootstrapNodeJSCore (internal/bootstrap/node.js:623:3)
npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
npm ERR! errno 1
npm ERR! angular-srcs@12.0.0-next.7 preinstall: `node tools/yarn/check-yarn.js`
npm ERR! Exit status 1
npm ERR!
npm ERR! Failed at the angular-srcs@12.0.0-next.7 preinstall script.
npm ERR! This is probably not a problem with npm. There is likely additional logging output above.
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! /usr/local/account/.npm/_logs/2021-04-06T22_54_02_292Z-debug.log
```
to
```
$ npm install
npm ERR! code ENOTSUP
npm ERR! notsup Unsupported engine for angular-srcs@12.0.0-next.7: wanted: {"node":">=10.19.0 <13.0.0","yarn":">=1.22.4 <2","npm":"Plesae use yarn instead of NPM to install dependencies"} (current: {"node":"10.20.1","npm":"6.14.4"})
npm ERR! notsup Not compatible with your version of node/npm: angular-srcs@12.0.0-next.7
npm ERR! notsup Not compatible with your version of node/npm: angular-srcs@12.0.0-next.7
npm ERR! notsup Required: {"node":">=10.19.0 <13.0.0","yarn":">=1.22.4 <2","npm":"Plesae use yarn instead of NPM to install dependencies"}
npm ERR! notsup Actual: {"npm":"6.14.4","node":"10.20.1"}
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! /usr/local/account/.npm/_logs/2021-04-06T22_53_23_912Z-debug.log
```
PR Close#41477
Previously, the `angular-in-memory-web-api` package was built in
`dist/packages-dist/misc/angular-in-memory-web-api/`. This was different
from other Angular packages, which were placed directly in
`dist/packages-dist/`. This caused the `create-package-archives.sh`
script to create an invalid `misc.tgz` archive (i.e. treating the
`misc/` subdirectory as a package).
See, for example, the artifacts [here][1].
This commit changes the build scripts to have the
`angular-in-memory-web-api` package built in
`dist/angular-in-memory-web-api-dist/`, similar to how the `zone.js`
package is handled. It also updates the CircleCI config to correctly
publish the `angular-in-memory-web-api` package to CI build artifacts.
[1]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/951491
PR Close#41429
This commit enables linting for the scripts in
`aio/tools/ng-packages-installer/`. It also makes the necessary changes
to the files to make linting pass.
PR Close#41429
This commit updates the `eslint` and `eslint-plugin-jasmine` packages to
latest versions to take advantage of latest fixes and improvements.
PR Close#41429
The AIO search index is built in a WebWorker on the browser from a set
of page information that is downloaded as a JSON file (`search-data.json`).
We want to keep this file as small as possible while providing enough
data to generate a useful index to query against.
Previously, we only included one copy of each (non-ignored) term from each
doc but this prevents more subtle ranking of query results, since the number
of occurences of a term in a doc is lost.
This commit changes the generated file in the following ways:
- All non-ignored terms are now included in the order in which they appear
in the doc.
- The terms are indexed into a dictonary to avoid the text of the term being
repeated in every doc that contains the term.
- Each term is pre-"stemmed" using the same Porter Stemming algorith that the
Lunr search engine uses.
The web-worker has been updated to decode the new format of the file.
Now that all terms are included, it may enable some level of phrase based
matching in the future.
The size of the generated file is considerably larger than previously, but
on production HTTP servers the data is sent compressed, which reduces the
size dramatically.
PR Close#41368
This commit tries to improve the search results by processing
the query and attempting progressively less restrictive searches
until a non-zero set of pages is matched.
The new procesing includes:
* stripping off quote marks, which were causing searches to fail
* first attempting to match pages where ALL the query terms exist
* second attempting to match pages where ANY of the query terms exist
* third attempting to match pages where the title contains partial word matches
The first query attempt approximates, quite well, the idea of searching
for multi-word phrases. This is given the technical nature of the terms
and the fairly small size of the corpus.
PR Close#41368
Previously, the max width of the `file-not-found` page was limited to
50rem (800px by default). This allowed little space for showing
potentially helpful search results, which are shown in columns).
This commit increases the max width of the `file-not-found` page to
84rem (1344px by default) to allow search results to be visible without
requiring scrolling. This will not negatively affect UX, because the
page uses a multi-column layout and therefore there will rarely be long
lines of text to scan.
PR Close#41275
The moved `XhrFactory` still needs to be available from `@angular/common/http`
for some libraries that were built prior to 12.0.0, otherwise they cannot be
used in applications built post-12.0.0.
This commit adds back the re-export of `XhrFactory` and deprecates it.
PR Close#41393
This commit updates the tooltip and footer description of the
"What is Angular" card in the `docs` guide to better match the card's
content. (It seems that the old content was copied/pasted from a
different card.)
It also updates the tooltip of the "Hello World" card to better describe
the card's purpose.
PR Close#41250
This commit replaces the unknown `is-warning` CSS class from an alert in
the `updating-content-github-ui` guide with the `is-important` CSS class
(that causes the alert to be given an orange-ish background).
PR Close#41250
This commit formats the `docs-card` elements used in
`contributors-guide-overview` and `docs` guides to have consistent
indentation and line-wrapping.
PR Close#41250
Previously, some links to specific sections of `CONTRIBUTING.md` were
using hashes automatically generated by GitHub based on the section
headings. This resulted in less readable hashes which were directly tied
to the heading text and thus less robust (i.e. more likely to break if
the heading was re-worded in the future).
This commit switches such links to use the dedicated anchors, which are
more succinct/readable and more stable.
PR Close#41250
It seems that the `updating-content-github-ui` guide was accidentally
omitted from the sidenav in #41061.
This commit adds the guide to the sidenav.
PR Close#41250
The documentation has a very useful configuration for Travis and CircleCI but not for GitLab CI.
So, I thought that might be useful to have that as well.
PR Close#40411
Remove sudo since it no longer has use in Travis CI build configurations.
Change chrome addons to use the latest required method.
Remove dist to make the Travis CI builds run in the latest Ubuntu release: Xenial.
This because Trusty uses an older version of Chrome which is not supported
by the current the latest Chrome Driver, used in ng e2e tests.
Fixes#36451
PR Close#37473
* add links to navigate to the create workspace and application and install Angular CLI how-to steps for easy navigation
* add reviewed tag with date guide was reviewed
PR Close#41263
In some cases, we want to test the AIO app or docs examples against the locally built `angular-in-memory-web-api` for example to ensure that the changes in a commit do not introduce a breaking changes.
PR Close#41313
When a contributor was removed from `contributors.json`, the
corresponding image should also be removed from
`aio/content/images/bios/`. However, this was often overlooked,
resulting in unused images remaining in `aio/content/images/bios/`.
This commit adds a check to ensure that all images in
`aio/content/images/bios/` are referenced in `contributors.json`.
PR Close#41290
This commit removes some contributor images that are no longer
referenced in `contributors.json` (i.e. they belong to contributors that
have since been removed).
BTW, removing these unused images saves ~720KB off the total size of the
assets that are deployed along with the app.
PR Close#41290
In #41253 the size of contributor images was limited, but
some images were already too large. So an exclusion list
was added. These images have now been reduced, so
the exclusion list is no longer needed.
The files were reduced by a combination of running them through the
https://tinyjpg.com/ online service and manually setting their size to
168px wide or tall using the MacOS Image Preview app.
PR Close#41292
This commit updates the logic that validates contributors.json data and introduces a new check that verifies that profile images don't exceed specified limit.
PR Close#41253
This commit aligns the code of `HeroService` `getHeroes()` and
`getHero()` methods in `toh-pt5` with that of `toh-pt4`. I.e. it applies
the changes from #40419 to `toh-pt5`.
PR Close#41234
In CLI version 12, we introduced the concept of production builds by default.
With this change we update the documentation to reflect the changes.
More information about the change can be found https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/20128
PR Close#41173
Before #41162, angular.io was broken on IE 11 due to missing a polyfill
for an API (`Reflect.construct()`) needed by the Custom Elements ES5
shim. #41162 tried to fix this by loading the necessary polyfill
(`es.reflect.construct.js`) on browsers that do not support ES2015
modules (including IE 11).
It turns out that the fix in #41162 was itself broken, because the
`es.reflect.consruct.js` script (included directly in the page via a
`<script>` tag) was in CommonJS format (which cannot run in the browser
as is). By chance, this still allowed browsers that supported neither
Custom Elements nor ES2015 modules (such as IE 11) to work correctly as
a side-effect of loading the `@webcomponents/custom-elements` polyfill
after the Custom Elements ES5 shim (`native-shim.js`). However, on the
few browsers that natively support Custom Elements but not ES2015
modules, angular.io would still be broken.
This commit correctly fixes angular.io on all browsers by properly
bundling the polyfills and transpiling to ES5.
Implementation-wise, we use [esbuild][1] for bundling the polyfills (and
converting from CommonJS to a browser-compatible, IIFE-based format) and
[swc][2] for downleveling the code to ES5 (since `esbuild` only supports
ES2015+).
[1]: https://esbuild.github.io/
[2]: https://swc.rs/
PR Close#41183
BREAKING CHANGE:
Switching default of `emitDistinctChangesOnlyDefaultValue`
which changes the default behavior and may cause some applications which
rely on the incorrect behavior to fail.
`emitDistinctChangesOnly` flag has also been deprecated and will be
removed in a future major release.
The previous implementation would fire changes `QueryList.changes.subscribe`
whenever the `QueryList` was recomputed. This resulted in an artificially
high number of change notifications, as it is possible that recomputing
`QueryList` results in the same list. When the `QueryList` gets recomputed
is an implementation detail, and it should not be the thing that determines
how often change event should fire.
Unfortunately, fixing the behavior outright caused too many existing
applications to fail. For this reason, Angular considers this fix a
breaking fix and has introduced a flag in `@ContentChildren` and
`@ViewChildren`, that controls the behavior.
```
export class QueryCompWithStrictChangeEmitParent {
@ContentChildren('foo', {
// This option is the new default with this change.
emitDistinctChangesOnly: true,
})
foos!: QueryList<any>;
}
```
For backward compatibility before v12
`emitDistinctChangesOnlyDefaultValue` was set to `false. This change
changes the default to `true`.
PR Close#41121
Previously, the generated `404.html` page did not include a `<body>`
tag. In some browsers (such as IE 11), this was causing warnings in the
console.
This commit ensures the generated page contains a `<body>` tag. It also
fixes the indentation in the generated page.
PR Close#41163
Previously, the angular.io app was broken on IE 11. In particular, pages
that included Custom Elements would fail to load, because the
`Reflect.construct()` method (which the Custom Elements ES5 shim relies
on) was not available.
This commit fixes this by loading the polyfill for `Reflect.construct()`
on browsers that do not support ES2015 (including IE 11).
PR Close#41162
The custom elements spec is not compatible with ES5 style classes. This
means ES2015 code compiled to ES5 will not work with a native
implementation of Custom Elements. To support browsers that natively
support Custom Elements but not ES2015 modules, we load
`@webcomponents/custom-elements/src/native-shim.js`, which minimally
augments the native implementation to be compatible with ES5 code.
(See [here][1] for more details.)
Previously, the shim was included in `polyfills.ts`, which meant it was
loaded in all browsers (even those supporting ES2015 modules and thus
not needing the shim).
This commit moves the shim from `polyfills.ts` to a `nomodule` script
tag in `index.html`. This will ensure that it is only loaded in browsers
that do not support ES2015 modules and thus do not needed the shim.
NOTE:
This commit also reduces size of the polyfills bundle by ~400B
(52609B --> 52215B).
[1]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@webcomponents/custom-elements#es5-vs-es2015
PR Close#41162
Previously, the indentation of code snippets in the "Cheat sheet" guide
was done using `<br>` elements (for line breaks) and ` ` HTML
entities (for space). This was laborious and put the onus on the author
to remember to use these symbols (instead of regular whitespace
characters).
(Discussed in
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/41051#discussion_r585651621.)
This commit changes the way `<code>` elements are styles inside the
"Cheat sheet" guide to allow using regular whitespace characters in code
snippets. It also changes all `<br>`/` ` occurrences to `\n`/` `
respectively to make code snippets more readable in the source code.
PR Close#41051
The "Features" page organizes features in groups/rows of 3 features
each. On wide screens, all 3 paragraphs of a group/row can be shown next
to each other. On narrow screens (between 768px and 1057px), the layout
changes to stack the paragraphs vertically. On medium screens, however,
there is not enough space to show more than two paragraphs next to each
other.
Previously, the 3rd paragraph was wrapped over to the next line.
This commit improves the layout on medium screens by switching to
immediately stacking the paragraphs vertically as soon as there is not
enough space for them to be displayed in one row. Since the total width
is still too much for one paragraph, the paragraphs are limited to 80%
of the total width.
Before (on 1000px width): [features page (on 1000px) before][1]
After (on 1000px width): [features page (on 1000px) after][2]
[1]: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8604205/109825316-62128a00-7c42-11eb-8391-650201257274.png
[2]: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8604205/109825323-6343b700-7c42-11eb-86c1-e8307c5a727a.png
PR Close#41051
Previously, with the min width of 220px per item, several API list items
were truncated.
This commit increases the min width per item to 330px, which allows
almost all items to have their full text shown. It also increases the
API list page's max content width from 50em (800px) to 62.5em (1000px)
to allow items to be shown on three columns despite their increased
width. This increase in the content width shouldn't negatively affect
UX, since the API list page uses a multi-column layout (i.e. it does not
contain 1000px-lines of text.)
Before: ![api-list before][1]
After: ![api-list after][2]
[1]: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8604205/109396457-5f5e1f00-793a-11eb-80cf-1418f409325a.png
[2]: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8604205/109396659-499d2980-793b-11eb-95d3-f54250f7fab5.png
PR Close#41051
Previously, each marketing page used a different limit for its content's
width (if it had a limit at all) and implemented the width limiting in a
different way. Besides resulting in an inconsistent UX, this also made
it difficult to apply site-wide layout changes.
This commit makes the limit for most marketing pages consistent and uses
the same CSS class to make it easier to apply site-wide changes in the
future. The chosen limit is slightly larger than that of docs pages
(62.5em/1000px vs 50em/800px), because marketing pages have a different
type of content and layout (i.e. images, multi-column layout, etc.).
Finally, this commit also removes obsolete wrapper elements, CSS classes
and CSS styles, that are no longer necessary after the changes.
Notably, the homepage (`/`) and the "Contributors" page (`/about`) have
remained unchanged, because the former has its own layout that is
different from other marketing pages and the latter would offer a worse
UX with a small content width limit (as the one used on other marketing
pages).
The content widths of the rest of the marketing pages change slightly as
a result of the changes in this commit, but not in a way that would have
a negative impact on UX. More specifically:
| Page (URL) | Size before | Size after |
|:--------------|------------:|-----------:|
| `/contribute` | 880px | 1000px |
| `/events` | unlimited | 1000px |
| `/features` | 996px | 1000px |
| `/presskit` | 800px | 1000px |
| `/resources` | 800px | 1000px |
PR Close#41051
This commit removes an unnecessary wrapper `<div>` from the
"Cheat sheet" guide. The CSS styles that referenced the element's ID
(`#cheatsheet`) have been updated to use `.page-guide-cheatsheet`
instead.
PR Close#41051
Previously, styling of `<code>` elements utilized the `:not()` CSS
pseudo-class with multiple selectors (`:not(h1, h2, ...)`). It turns out
that older browsers (such as IE11) do not support multiple selectors in
a single `:not()` instance.
(See [MDN][1] and [CanIUse][2] for more info.)
This commit fixes `<code>` styling to use multiple separate `:not()`
instances instead (`:not(h1):not(h2)...`), so that they are styled
correctly on older browsers as well.
NOTE:
This change seems to trigger some kind of bug in LightHouse that causes
the a11y score of `/start` to be calculated as 0 (which is clearly
wrong). This happens on Linux (tested on CI and locally using the
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)) - on Windows the score is computed
correctly as 98/100.
([Example failure][3])
The bug seems to be related to the layout of the content and goes away
if we change the viewport size (for example, switching to LightHouse's
`desktop` config) or make another change that affects the content's
layout (for example, reducing the padding of `<code>` elements).
To work around the issue, this commit updates the `test-aio-a11y.js`
script to test `/start-routing` instead of `/start`.
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/:not#description:~:text=Using%20two%20selectors
[2]: https://caniuse.com/css-not-sel-list
[3]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/931038
PR Close#41051
The "Features" page organizes features in groups/rows of 3 features
each. On wide screens, all 3 paragraphs of a group/row can be shown next
to each other. On narrow screens, the layout changes to stack the
paragraphs vertically. On medium screens, however, the 3rd paragragh is
wrapped over to the next line.
Previously, the wrapped content was left-aligned, which left a lot of
empty space on the right.
This commit improves the layout on medium screens by ensuring the
paragraphs are horizontally centered (with space distributed evenly
around them).
Before: ![features page before][1]
After: ![features page after][2]
[1]: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8604205/109344670-b64ef000-7877-11eb-9013-890562ff2f3d.png
[2]: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8604205/109344678-b7801d00-7877-11eb-9224-d7715f7d7235.png
PR Close#41051
Previously, in contrast to docs pages, marketing pages had a non-fixed
top-menu, which meant that the top-menu would scroll out of the viewport
along with the rest of the content. This had a couple of downsides:
- The UI was different between pages (i.e. different top-menu behavior
on docs vs marketing pages).
- Since some of the marketing pages are long, it was not easy for people
to navigate to a different page (i.e. they had to scroll all the way
back up).
This commit improves the UX by using the same, fixed top-menu on all
pages, which restores consistency and allows the user to navigate around
more easily.
NOTE:
The old behavior (non-fixed top-menu) is kept on the homepage, since its
top-menu design in a little different than other pages (e.g. it uses a
transparent top-menu) and would not play well with a fixed top-menu.
PR Close#41051
In 6cff877 we broke the decorator docs because the
doc-gen no longer knew how to identify them.
This commit updates the dgeni processor responsible
for identifying the decorators in the code and ensures
that the docs are now generated correctly.
Fixes#40851
PR Close#41091
This commit adds `/tutorial` to the list of angular.io pages that we run
a11y tests against and updates the required scores to match the current
ones (to avoid a future regression going unnoticed).
PR Close#41103
This commit updates the `audit-web-app.js` script (used to run PWA and
a11y tests on angular.io) to also print the version of the browser used
to run the tests. This can help when debugging a CI failure.
PR Close#41103
setting the `hero` property as an optional property fixes the compilation
error: `Property 'hero' has no initializer and is not definitely assigned
in the constructor` when having the ts transpiler set to "strict" mode.
PR Close#40942
After my speaker meeting with the Geekle team, they communicated that
they moved the date to avoid colliding with ng-conf. Originally added
in#40697, per @mgechev.
PR Close#41050
This commit updates the Angular framework, Angular CDK/Material and
Angular CLI to latest stable versions (11.2.3, 11.2.2 and 11.2.2
respectively).
This update also fixes a Lighthouse audit fail due to
`@angular/core@11.0.0` being identified as vulnerable to XSS:
https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-ANGULARCORE-1070902
Regarding the payload size increases, they are mostly attributed to
Angular Material:
- Before this commit: 448461 B
- After framework update: 448554 B ( +93 B)
- After Material update: 449292 B (+738 B)
- After CLI update: 449310 B ( +18 B)
PR Close#40994
In this version, we no longer need our custom logic to skip certain
HTTPS related audits on localhost, since Lighthouse will treat it as a
secure context (similar to how browsers do).
See also GoogleChrome/lighthouse#11766.
PR Close#40994
Previously, the event dates displayed on the angular.io "Events" page
(`/events`) was off by one day on timezones with a negative offset from
UTC. See
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/41050#issuecomment-788958888.
This commit fixes it by using the `getUTC*` methods of the `Date` object
to extract the date info, which are not affected by the user's timezone.
PR Close#41053
Shifts colors to pass WebAIM contrast checker and adds media
query so that body padding is smaller at smaller widths.
Body padding responsiveness will help on StackBlitz and small
screens.
PR Close#40890
We need to explicitly set the `enableIvy` option in a tsconfig file
to tell StackBlitz not to use ViewEngine.
This commit will generate an appropriate tsconfig.json file in the
example data that is sent to StackBlitz, which matches the Ivy
setting of the AIO project itself.
PR Close#40930
This commit cleans up the styles and the elements/classes used for
styling the content of the `<aio-resource-list>` component.
This change has been extracted from #36045.
Co-authored-by: Stefanie Fluin <sjtrimble@gmail.com>
PR Close#40944
This commit replaces some outdated URLs in "Contribute" links (on the
"Contribute" page):
- `github.com/angular/material2` --> `github.com/angular/components`
- `github.com/angular/angularfire2` --> `github.com/angular/angularfire`
It also replaces the deprecated `md-button` attribute with `mat-button`.
PR Close#40944
Since `.filter-button` elements only appear inside `.group-buttons`
elements, this commit moves `.filter-button` CSS styles inside
`.group-buttons` styles.
PR Close#40944
This change fixes an incompatibility between the old `@angular/http` package
and its successor (`@angular/common/http`) by re-introducing the types that were supported before.
It now allows to use number and boolean directly as HTTP params, instead of having to convert it to string first.
Before:
this.http.get('/api/config', { params: { page: `${page}` } });
After:
this.http.get('/api/config', { params: { page }});
`HttpParams` has also been updated to have most of its methods accept number or boolean values.
Fixes#23856
BREAKING CHANGE:
The methods of the `HttpParams` class now accept `string | number | boolean`
instead of `string` for the value of a parameter.
If you extended this class in your application,
you'll have to update the signatures of your methods to reflect these changes.
PR Close#40663
The "Press kit" page has a "Terminology" section that lists a couple of
terms (currently AOT and JIT compilation).
This commit adds links to the corresponding entries in "Glossary" to
make it easier for people to find out what the terms mean.
PR Close#40945
Fixes error: `TS2564: Property 'heroes' has no initializer and is not definitely assigned in the constructor`
and makes `hero` property consistent with ch 3 (ref: #40942)
PR Close#40970
Increases contrast of example copy.
Explicitly references inputs from labels.
Updates screenshot of styles that aren't accessible.
Removes the term master.
Provides more detailed alternate text for the image.
Adds padding to input so it is an easier target for touch or pointer.
PR Close#40575
Previously, in order to apply some styles to marketing (i.e. non-docs)
pages, we listed the various `.page-*` classes that corresponded to docs
pages. This meant that adding/removing a marketing page required updates
in several places, which is error-prone.
This commit avoids this by using a Sass mixin for applying styles to
marketing pages.
PR Close#40881
Previously, some of the marketing pages had different styles for the
top-nav than others (even if they had the same layout and
blue-background header). More specifically, the top-nav had a box-shadow
and it was absolutely positioned on some marketing pages, while it had
no box-shadow and was statically positioned on others.
This commit makes the appearance of marketing pages wrt the top-nav
consistent across all marketing pages by changing the styles for the
remaining pages:
- Contributors (`/about`)
- Contribute (`/contribute`)
- Press kit (`/presskit`)
Before: ![contribute topnav shadow before][1]
After: ![contribute topnav shadow after][2]
[1]: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8604205/107984898-a6aaee00-6fd1-11eb-8bf3-79393c8983ff.png
[2]: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8604205/107984900-a7438480-6fd1-11eb-8d9b-a643d69ab692.png
PR Close#40881
Previously, in order to apply some styles to docs (i.e. non-marketing)
pages, we listed the various `.folder-*` classes that corresponded to
docs pages. This meant that adding/removing a docs area required updates
in several places, which is error-prone.
This commit avoids this by using a Sass mixin for applying styles to
docs pages.
PR Close#40881
This commit removes some unnecessary styles setting `font-family` to
`$main-font`. These styles are redundant, because the targeted elements
already inherit this style from `<body>`.
PR Close#40881
This commit removes some CSS rules targeting `.doc-version select` in
the sidenav. These rules do not match any elements any more, since now
we use a custom `<aio-select>` component (instead of the `<select>`
element).
PR Close#40881
Previously, some of the links on the error pages had URLs prefixed with
`https://angular.io/`. This caused them to be treated as external URLs,
which had the following downsides:
- Links would always point to `angular.io` instead of the same version
as the error page (e.g. `next.angular.io` or `v11.angular.io`).
- Dgeni would not be able to check that the URLs are valid (i.e. point
to existing pages).
- An external link icon would incorrectly be shown next to the links on
`angular.io`.
This commit fixes the links to use relative URLs.
PR Close#40881
Our approach for handling cyclic imports results in code that is
not easy to tree-shake, so it is not suitable for publishing in a
library.
When compiling in partial compilation mode, we are targeting
such library publication, so we now create a fatal diagnostic
error instead of trying to handle the cyclic import situation.
Closes#40678
PR Close#40782
ChromeDriver now supports Apple Silicon ARM processors.
`webdriver-manager` versions 12.1.7 and earlier will, however,
incorrectly download the arm64 ChromeDriver regardless of the
system's architecture. This results in failure to run Protractor tests
on macOS with the error: `spawn Unknown system error -86`
This commit fixes the problem by upgrading `webdriver-manager` to
version 12.1.8, which includes a fix.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65618558.
PR Close#40756