I think the bug is introduced in my PR#34847. For example, 'model="{{title}}"', the attribute value cannot be parsed by 'parseTemplateBindings'.
PR Close#35494
As part of the effort to tighten the API surface of
`TypeScriptServiceHost` in preparation for the migration to Ivy, I realized
some recently added APIs are not strictly needed.
They can be safely removed without sacrificing functionality.
This allows us to clean up the code, especially in the implementation of
QuickInfo, where the `TypeScriptServiceHost` is leaked outside of the
`LanguageService` class.
This refactoring also cleans up some duplicate code where the QuickInfo
object is generated. The logic is now consolidated into a simple
`createQuickInfo` method shared across two different implementations.
PR Close#34941
This commit makes the Angular Language Service interface a strict subset
of TypeScript's Language Service by renaming all methods to be
consistent with TypeScript's.
The custom Angular `LanguageService` interface was needed before the
inception of TypeScript tsserver plugin, but is now obsolete since
Angular LS is a proper tsserver plugin.
This allows us to easily adapt to upstream TS changes in the future, and
also allows us to reuse all data types defined in TypeScript.
PR Close#34888
The compiler's `I18NHtmlParser` may expand template nodes that have
internationalization metadata attached to them; for instance,
```html
<div i18n="@@i18n-el">{{}}</div>
```
gets expanded to an AST with the i18n metadata extracted and text filled
in as necessary; to the language service, the template above, as read in
the AST, now looks something like
```html
<div>{{$implicit}}</div>
```
This is undesirable for the language service because we want to preserve
the original form of the source template source code, and have
information about the original values of the template. The language
service also does not need to use an i18n parser -- we don't generate
any template output.
To fix this turns out to be as easy as moving to using a raw
`HtmlParser`.
---
A note on the testing strategy: as mentioned above, we don't need to use
an i18n parser, but we don't **not** need to use one if the parser
does not heavily modify the template AST. For this reason, the tests
target the functionality of not modifying a template with i18n metadata
rather than testing that the language service does not use an i18n parser.
---
Closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/272
PR Close#34531
This commit speeds up the tests by calling `MockHost.reset()` in
`beforeEach()` instead of destroying the entire language service and
creating a new one. The creation of a new language service instance is
expensive due to the need to initialize many core Symbols when creating
a new program.
This speeds ups the test (on my local machine) from 35 secs to 15 secs.
PR Close#33200
Now, hovering over an attribute on an element will provide information
about the directive that attribute matches in the element, if any.
(More generally, we return information about directive symbols
matched on an element attribute.)
I believe this is similar to how the indexer provides this kind of
information, though more precise in the sense that this commit provides
directive information only if the directive selector exactly matches the
attribute selector. In another sense, this is a limitation.
In fact, there are the limitations of:
- Directives matched on the element, but with a selector of anything
more than the attribute (e.g. `div[string-model]` or
`[string-model][other-attr]`) will not be returned as symbols matching
on the attribute.
- Only one symbol can be returned currently. If the attribute matches
multiple directives, only one directive symbol will be returned.
Furthermore, we cannot say that the directive symbol returned is
determinstic.
Resolution of these limitations can be discussed in the future. At least
the second limitation should be very easy to fixup in a future commit.
This relies solely on the template compiler and is agnostic to any Ivy
changes, so this is strictly a feature enhancement that will not have to
be refactored when we migrate the language service to Ivy.
PR Close#33127
Enables providing information about the NgModule a component is in when
its selector is hovered on in a template. Also enables differentiation
of a component and a directive when a directive class name is hovered
over in a TypeScript file.
Next step is to enable hover information for directives.
Part of #32565.
PR Close#33118
Adds information about the NgModule a Directive is declared in when the
Directive class name is hovered over, in the form
```
(directive) NgModule.Directive: class
```
Closes#32565
PR Close#32763
Remove MockData from the constructor parameters of MockTypescriptHost
since the entire Tour of Heroes (TOH) project is now loaded from disk.
Added a new method `reset()` to MockTypescriptHost that is necessary to
reset the state of the project before each spec if run to make sure
previous overrides are cleared.
PR Close#32752
Move generic test methods to `MockTypescriptHost` so they could be
shared across all tests.
This is in preparation for adding more tests to Hover when new features
get added.
PR Close#32378
Now that the Angular LS is a proper tsserver plugin, it does not make
sense for it to maintain its own language service API.
This is part one of the effort to remove our custom LanguageService
interface.
This interface is cumbersome because we have to do two transformations:
ng def -> ts def -> lsp definition
The TS LS interface is more comprehensive, so this allows the Angular LS
to return more information.
PR Close#31972
```
NgLSHost: AngularLanguageServiceHost
NgLS: AngularLanguageService
```
NgLSHost should not depend on NgLS, because it introduces circular
dependency.
Instead, the `getTemplateAst` and `getTemplatAstAtPosition` methods should
be moved to NgLSHost and exposed as public methods.
This removes the circular dependency, and also removes the need for the
awkward 'setSite' method in NgLSHost.
PR Close#31122