The payload size increase in the ES5 bundles is (at least partially)
expected, due to fixing some down-leveling corner cases.
Related CLI issue: angular/angular-cli#15673
PR Close#32980
Upgrading to @angular/material 9.0.0-next.0 increases the bundle size
slightly (~1.3KB). This is a natural expectation of library
fixes/improvements.
PR Close#32980
This commit includes the following types of changes:
- Remove unused dependencies.
- Move dev dependencies from `devDependencies` to `dependencies` (and
vice versa for production dependencies).
- Update `@types/*`.
- Update dependencies to more closely match the dependencies installed
by the latest CLI for new apps.
Also, ensured that the latest version of `webdriver-manager` (v12.1.7)
was installed for `protractor`, which correctly installs a ChromeDriver
version that is compatible with the latest version of Chrome.
PR Close#32980
Removes the `Renderer` and related symbols which have been deprecated since version 4.
BREAKING CHANGES:
* `Renderer` has been removed. Use `Renderer2` instead.
* `RenderComponentType` has been removed. Use `RendererType2` instead.
* `RootRenderer` has been removed. Use `RendererFactory2` instead.
PR Close#33019
This is mainly to avoid some warning when building the app, such as:
```
WARNING in .../angular/aio/src/environments/environment.archive.ts is
part of the TypeScript compilation but it's unused.
Add only entry points to the 'files' or 'include' properties in your
tsconfig.
```
(Not turning on `fullTemplateTypeCheck` due to lots of errors.)
PR Close#32923
`System.import()` has been deprecated in webpack and produces the
following warning when building the app:
```
WARNING in ./src/app/custom-elements/code/pretty-printer.service.ts
System.import() is deprecated and will be removed soon. Use import()
instead.
```
Switching to `import()` to get rid of the warning.
Fixes#30365Closes#30419
PR Close#32923
The angular.io project uses Angular and CLI v9, which by default turns
on Ivy mode. However, since ec4381dd4, we explicitly opt out of Ivy.
This commit removes the `enabledIvy: false` configuration, thus allowing
the default behavior of having Ivy on.
NOTE:
This commit only changes the angular.io projects. The docs examples need
to be updated separately (first to Angular and CLI v9 and then to Ivy).
PR Close#32923
`ng*Def` properties (such as `ngInjectorDef`) are not considered part of
the public API and should not appear in the API docs. This commit adds a
filter to remove these properties from the docs metadata.
PR Close#31378
In 1c3ee4190, the `getting-started` guide/tutorial was renamed to
`start`, but the corresponding CSS class that controls the display of
the top-left hamburger (and it automatically derived based on the URL)
was not updated.
This commit updates the class to ensure that the hamburger is not hidden
when navigating to the getting started guide.
PR Close#32941
`In this section, you'll add a "Buy" button the product details page.` -> `In this section, you'll add a "Buy" button to the product details page.`
PR Close#32846
This patch is a final major refactor in styling Angular.
This PR includes three main fixes:
All temporary state taht is persisted between template style/class application
and style/class application in host bindings is now removed.
Removes the styling() and stylingApply() instructions.
Introduces a "direct apply" mode that is used apply prop-based
style/class in the event that there are no map-based bindings as
well as property collisions.
PR Close#32259
PR Close#32591
This patch is a final major refactor in styling Angular.
This PR includes three main fixes:
All temporary state taht is persisted between template style/class application
and style/class application in host bindings is now removed.
Removes the styling() and stylingApply() instructions.
Introduces a "direct apply" mode that is used apply prop-based
style/class in the event that there are no map-based bindings as
well as property collisions.
PR Close#32259
PR Close#32596
This commit expands the `lint` CircleCI job to also run the
`tools/verify-codeownership.js` script. This script verifies that some
important files/directories in the codebase have code-owners assigned in
`.github/CODEOWNERS`.
The main purpose of this change is to prevent adding new directories
(e.g. packages or docs guides/examples) without assigning appropriate
code-owners. When no code-owner is explicitly assigned, corresponding
PRs will automatically request reviews from @igorminar, who is the
"fall-back" code-owner.
PR Close#32577
The `aio/scripts/verify-codeownership.js` script (formerly
`verify-docs-codeownership.js`) can be used to verify whether there are
directories in the codebase that don't have a codeowner (in
`.github/CODEOWNERS`) and vice versa. It does not aim to cover all files
and directories, but do a coarse check on some important (or frequently
changing) directories.
Previously, the script only checked for API docs examples (in
`packages/examples/`) and guides (and related images and example) (in
`aio/content/`).
This commit expands the script to also check for packages (i.e.
top-level directories in `packages/`). It also renames the script from
`verify-docs-codeownership.js` to `verify-codeownership.js`, to better
reflect its new behavior.
PR Close#32577
This patch is a final major refactor in styling Angular.
This PR includes three main fixes:
All temporary state taht is persisted between template style/class application
and style/class application in host bindings is now removed.
Removes the styling() and stylingApply() instructions.
Introduces a "direct apply" mode that is used apply prop-based
style/class in the event that there are no map-based bindings as
well as property collisions.
PR Close#32259
The docs examples e2e tests have been quite flaky recently. This causes
the `test_docs_examples` and `test_docs_examples_ivy` CircleCI jobs to
often fail (and block PRs) without a real reason.
This commit adds support for re-running failed docs examples e2e tests
and configures the `test_docs_examples` and `test_docs_examples_ivy`
jobs to try running each test that fails a second time, before giving up
and marking it as failed.
Closes#31841Closes#31842
PR Close#32497
Not mentioned in the docs.
Whenever offset property is used inside a keyframe's step at least once, then it must be defined to all the steps.
When read the first time, I supposed that the API automatically sets an even offset to the remaining not defined offsets, which is not
PR Close#32350
The Table of Contents (ToC) is auto-generated based on the content of
heading elements on the page. At the same time, anchor links are
auto-generated and added to each heading element. Note that the Material
Icons used for the anchor icon make use of ligatures, which means that
the icons are specified by using their textual name as text content of
the icon element. As a result, the name of the icon is included in the
parent element's `textContent`.
Previously, the `TocService` used to strip off these anchor elements
when generating the content of ToC items, but not when generating the
content of their tooltips. Thus, tooltips for ToC items would
confusingly include a `link` suffix (`link` is the textual name of the
icon used in heading anchor links).
This commit fixes this by deriving the tooltip content from the
transformed text content (which already has anchor links stripped off),
instead of from the original heading content.
PR Close#32418
This allows the script to recognise some matches that it would miss
before and avoid listing them as missing.
Ideally, the script should be able to understand the globs in
`CODEOWNERS` and correctly find matching file-system paths.However, for
the limited purposes of the script (and for just a couple of relevant
globs), implementing this would be an overkill.
Implemented the "manual expansion" instead.
(We might revisit, if the needs change.)
PR Close#32360
This script can be used for manually checking that all docs
guides/examples/images have owners in `.github/CODEOWNERS`.
This commit adds support for also checking codeownership of API docs
examples (in `packages/examples/*`). The script is also renamed to the
more generic (and accurate) `verify-docs-codeownership.js`.
PR Close#32360