This also prevents some extra `<a>` elements inserted by the browser's
trying to fix the HTML structure, which also fixes the `.header-link`
added in ToC.
Fixes#22387Closes#22437
PR Close#22446
The h3 element is overflowing over its surrounding div element. Modified padding-right to align consistently with the remainder of div contents.
fixes: #22407
PR Close#22431
The h3 element is overflowing over its surrounding div element. Modified padding-left to align consistently with the remainder of div contents.
fixes: #22407
PR Close#22431
- updates tests
- heavy prose revisions
- uses HttpClient (with angular-in-memory-web-api)
- test HeroService using `HttpClientTestingModule`
- scrub away most By.CSS
- fake async observable with `asyncData()`
- extensive Twain work
- different take on retryWhen
- remove app barrels (& systemjs.extras) which troubled plunker/systemjs
- add dummy export const to hero.ts (plunkr/systemjs fails w/o it)
- shrink and re-organize TOC
- add marble testing package and tests
- demonstrate the "no beforeEach()" test coding style
- add section on Http service testing
- prepare for stackblitz
- confirm works in plunker except excluded marble test
- add tests for avoidFile class feature of CodeExampleComponent
PR Close#20697
Now the overview groups the members in the following order:
* static properties
* static methods
* constructor
* instance properties
* instance members
Closes#22132
PR Close#22438
This patch removes the need to include the Web Animations API Polyfill
(web-animations-js) as a dependency. Angular will now fallback to using
CSS Keyframes in the event that `element.animate` is no longer supported
by the browser.
In the event that an application does use `AnimationBuilder` then the
web-animations-js polyfill is required to enable programmatic,
position-based access to an animation.
Closes#17496
PR Close#22143
Change recommendation on using attributes for components since there are use cases including the use of <button mat-button> in MD
Closes#19401.
PR Close#22074
Includes:
* display ToC for API docs
* update dgeni-packages to 0.24.1
* add floating sidebar in API docs
* add breadcrumbs and structured data for Google crawler
* improved rendering of method overloads
* properties rendered in a table
* params rendered with docs
* removal of outdated "infobox" from all API docs
PR Close#21874
We have a number of observables that have `catch` handlers to recover
from errors without causing the stream to close, and breaking the app.
We also have some `try ... catch` blocks for synchronous code for a
similar reason.
In these cases we conventionally then call `logger.error` in the catch
handler. We are interested in these errors so we are going to capture them
by reporting them to Google Analytics via the new `ReportingErrorHandler`.
PR Close#22011
This is a basic implementation of error logging using the limited
facilities provided by Google Analytics.
Errors within the Angular app itself will be handled by a new
`ReportingErrorHandler` service, which overrides and extends the
built-in `ErrorHandler`.
Further, errors outside the app, which arrive at `window.onerror`
will also be reported to Google Analytics.
Closes#21943
PR Close#22011
During the initial load of the page (probably until the icon styles are
loaded and/or applied), the `.header-link` element is wider, pushing the
heading text slightly to the right (for a brief moment).
This commit prevents this slight shift by explicitly setting the width
for the `.header-link` element.
PR Close#21695
For the initial rendering, where there is no transition from a previous
visual state to a new one, animations make little sense. The page should
load with as few reflows as possible.
Similarly, while we typically want to defer updating the SideNav state
(e.g. opened/closed) until the "leaving" document is animated out of the
page, on the initial rendering (where there is no "leaving" document)
this leads to the SideNav flashing (from closed to open).
These worked as expected before, but several parts (mostly related to
documents with a SideNav) have been accidentally broken in recent
commits (e.g. when upgraded to latest material, or enabled animations
for DocViewer transitions, etc.).
This commit restores the previous behavior by ensuring that (on the
initial rendering) the SideNav state is updated as soon as possible and
that there will be no animations when:
1. The hamburger button appears.
2. The SideNav is opened.
3. The main section's width is adjusted to make room for the SideNav.
PR Close#21695
Previously, the mocked `HttpClient` was synchronous in tests (despite
the actual `HttpClient` being asynchronous). Although we use observables
(which generally make the implementation sync/async-agnostic), the fact
that we have no control over when Angular updates/checks views and calls
lifecycle hooks resulted in different behavior (and errors) in tests
(with sync `HttpClient`) vs actual app (with async `HttpClient`).
This commit ensures that the behavior (and errors) are consistent
between the tests and the actual app by making the mocked `HttpClient`
asynchronous.
PR Close#21695
Navigating to a document while trying to expand or collapse a sub-menu
is undesirable and confusing. All sub-menu toggles should have no other
effect than expanding/collapsing the corresponding sub-menu.
PR Close#21695
Name of selector in ForbiddenName example is not consistent with Validator class nor Html selector example. Added the selector name 'appForbiddenName' as an alias name for the input of the Validator class, and updated the view accordingly.
Fixes: #20206
PR Close#20464
Previously searching for `compose` did not include `Validators`
in the search results because we were not including all the
`static` members of API docs in the index.
PR Close#21988
These tags are removed when the doc is ready and valid, but this will
allow us to block indexing in the case that the Angular app fails to
bootstrap or load the document for some non-404 reason.
This should get around the problem with hardcoded tags. See
c3fb820473Closes#21941
PR Close#21992
This will prevent the confusing errors for first time users who
try to generate the docs with `yarn docs` and are told there are
dangling links.
Closes#21944
PR Close#21970