This produces a directory following the Angular Package layout spec.
Includes integration test coverage by making a minimal ng_package in integration/bazel.
Unit tests verify the content of the @angular/core and @angular/common packages.
This doesn't totally match our current output, but is good enough to unblock some
early adopters.
It re-uses logic from the rollup_bundle rule in rules_nodejs. It should also
eventually have the .pack and .publish secondary targets like npm_package rule.
PR Close#22221
The `ng_module` rule now has a factories attribute that
allows explicit specification of which files are expected
to generate factories. This allows avoiding generating
empty factory files (such as `.ngfactory.js`) begin
generated which might cause down-stream tools issues if
they have a limit on the number of files that can be
processed in a single bazel action.
PR Close#22003
This is a customization of the rollup_bundle rule from rules_nodejs
which adds the build-optimizer as a plugin.
Add a functional test with fast round-trip that asserts the minified app
still works.
Publish the min.js artifact on circleCI so we can track its size.
PR Close#22004
introduce the option `allowEmptyCodegenFiles` to generate all generated files,
even if they are empty.
- also provides the original source files from which the file was generated
in the write file callback
- needed e.g. for G3 when copying over pinto mod names from the original component
to all generated files
use `importAs` from flat modules when writing summaries
- i.e. prevents incorrect entries like @angular/common/common in the .ngsummary.json files.
change interaction between ng and ts to prevent race conditions
- before Angular would rely on TS to first read the file for which we generate files,
and then the generated files. However, this can break easily when we reuse an old program.
don’t generate files for sources that are outside of `rootDir`
(see #19337)