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JoostK cb34514d05 feat(ivy): let ngtsc evaluate the spread operator in function calls (#29888)
Previously, ngtsc's static evaluator did not take spread operators into
account when evaluating function calls, nor did it handle rest arguments
correctly. This commit adds support for static evaluation of these
language features.

PR Close #29888
2019-04-19 19:30:40 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 017bf0b794 test(language-service): Add tests for quickinfo and definition (#29990)
`quickinfo` is used for hover tooltip.
`definition` is used for "Go to definition".

PR Close #29990
2019-04-19 19:28:46 -07:00
Ben Lesh f348deae92 test: put host binding acceptances tests in their own file (#29946)
PR Close #29946
2019-04-19 16:07:52 -07:00
Ben Lesh 10217bb3bc feat(ivy): generate ɵɵproperty instructions (#29946)
PR Close #29946
2019-04-19 16:07:52 -07:00
Ben Lesh a181e8e7d8 refactor: improve merge script formatting (#29991)
PR Close #29991
2019-04-19 14:33:30 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 6ae0084255 fix(ivy): error when calling remove() or detach() on an empty view container (#29986)
Fixes Ivy throwing an error if `remove()` or `detach()` are called on an empty `ViewContainerRef`.

This PR resolves FW-1270.

PR Close #29986
2019-04-19 14:18:48 -07:00
George Kalpakas 2271f200d7 build(docs-infra): upgrade cli command docs sources to 7e7a1aa5e (#29987)
Updating [angular#master](https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master) from [cli-builds#master](https://github.com/angular/cli-builds/tree/master).

##
Relevant changes in [commit range](664990cad...7e7a1aa5e):

**Modified**
- help/analytics.json
- help/build.json
- help/generate.json

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Relevant changes in [commit range](437e03799...7e7a1aa5e) since PR #29954:

**Modified**
- help/generate.json

##
Closes #29954

PR Close #29987
2019-04-19 14:16:36 -07:00
Olivier Combe 4e13700ad2 fix(ivy): set ng-reflect properties for unbound directive inputs (#29973)
We only set ng-reflect properties on directive input bindings.
This PR ensures that we also add ng-reflect properties on unbound inputs for backwards compatibility.

FW-1266 #resolve

PR Close #29973
2019-04-19 14:15:46 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh d9ce8a4ab5 feat(ivy): introduce a flag to control template type-checking for Ivy (#29698)
Template type-checking is enabled by default in the View Engine compiler.
The feature in Ivy is not quite ready for this yet, so this flag will
temporarily control whether templates are type-checked in ngtsc.

The goal is to remove this flag after rolling out template type-checking in
google3 in Ivy mode, and making sure the feature is as compatible with the
View Engine implementation as possible.

Initially, the default value of the flag will leave checking disabled.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 42262e4e8c feat(ivy): support $any when type-checking templates (#29698)
This commit adds support in the template type-checking engine for the $any
cast operation.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh bea85ffe9c fix(ivy): match microsyntax template directives correctly (#29698)
Previously, Template.templateAttrs was introduced to capture attribute
bindings which originated from microsyntax (e.g. bindings in *ngFor="...").
This means that a Template node can have two different structures, depending
on whether it originated from microsyntax or from a literal <ng-template>.

In the literal case, the node behaves much like an Element node, it has
attributes, inputs, and outputs which determine which directives apply.
In the microsyntax case, though, only the templateAttrs should be used
to determine which directives apply.

Previously, both the t2_binder and the TemplateDefinitionBuilder were using
the wrong set of attributes to match directives - combining the attributes,
inputs, outputs, and templateAttrs of the Template node regardless of its
origin. In the TDB's case this wasn't a problem, since the TDB collects a
global Set of directives used in the template, so it didn't matter whether
the directive was also recognized on the <ng-template>. t2_binder's API
distinguishes between directives on specific nodes, though, so it's more
sensitive to mismatching.

In particular, this showed up as an assertion failure in template type-
checking in certain cases, when a directive was accidentally matched on
a microsyntax template element and also had a binding which referenced a
variable declared in the microsyntax. This resulted in the type-checker
attempting to generate a reference to a variable that didn't exist in that
scope.

The fix is to distinguish between the two cases and select the appropriate
set of attributes to match on accordingly.

Testing strategy: tested in the t2_binder tests.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 5268ae61a0 feat(ivy): support for template type-checking pipe bindings (#29698)
This commit adds support for template type-checking a pipe binding which
previously was not handled by the type-checking engine. In compatibility
mode, the arguments to transform() are not checked and the type returned
by a pipe is 'any'. In full type-checking mode, the transform() method's
type signature is used to check the pipe usage and infer the return type
of the pipe.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 98f86de8da perf(ivy): template type-check the entire program in 1 file if possible (#29698)
The template type-checking engine previously would assemble a type-checking
program by inserting Type Check Blocks (TCBs) into existing user files. This
approach proved expensive, as TypeScript has to re-parse and re-type-check
those files when processing the type-checking program.

Instead, a far more performant approach is to augment the program with a
single type-checking file, into which all TCBs are generated. Additionally,
type constructors are also inlined into this file.

This is not always possible - both TCBs and type constructors can sometimes
require inlining into user code, particularly if bound generic type
parameters are present, so the approach taken is actually a hybrid. These
operations are inlined if necessary, but are otherwise generated in a single
file.

It is critically important that the original program also include an empty
version of the type-checking file, otherwise the shape of the two programs
will be different and TypeScript will throw away all the old program
information. This leads to a painfully slow type checking pass, on the same
order as the original program creation. A shim to generate this file in the
original program is therefore added.

Testing strategy: this commit is largely a refactor with no externally
observable behavioral differences, and thus no tests are needed.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh f4c536ae36 feat(ivy): logical not and safe navigation operation handling in TCBs (#29698)
This commit adds support in the template type-checking engine for handling
the logical not operation and the safe navigation operation.

Safe navigation in particular is tricky, as the View Engine implementation
has a rather inconvenient flaw. View Engine checks a safe navigation
operation `a?.b` as:

```typescript
(a != null ? a!.b : null as any)
```

The type of this expression is always 'any', as the false branch of the
ternary has type 'any'. Thus, using null-safe navigation throws away the
type of the result, and breaks type-checking for the rest of the expression.

A flag is introduced in the type-checking configuration to allow Ivy to
mimic this behavior when needed.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 182e2c7449 feat(ivy): add backwards compatibility config to template type-checking (#29698)
View Engine's implementation of naive template type-checking is less
advanced than the current Ivy implementation. As a result, Ivy catches lots
of typing bugs which VE does not. As a result, it's necessary to tone down
the Ivy template type-checker in the default case.

This commit introduces a mechanism for doing that, by passing a config to
the template type-checking engine. Through this configuration, particular
checks can be loosened or disabled entirely.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh cd1277cfb7 fix(ivy): include directive base class metadata when generating TCBs (#29698)
Previously the template type-checking code only considered the metadata of
directive classes actually referenced in the template. If those directives
had base classes, any inputs/outputs/etc of the base classes were not
tracked when generating the TCB. This resulted in bindings to those inputs
being incorrectly attributed to the host component or element.

This commit uses the new metadata package to follow directive inheritance
chains and use the full metadata for a directive for TCB generation.

Testing strategy: Template type-checking tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 9277afce61 refactor(ivy): move metadata registration to its own package (#29698)
Previously, metadata registration (the recording of collected metadata
during analysis of directives, pipes, and NgModules) was only used to
produce the `LocalModuleScope`, and thus was handled by the
`LocalModuleScopeRegistry`.

However, the template type-checker also needs information about registered
directives, outside of the NgModule scope determinations. Rather than
reuse the scope registry for an unintended purpose, this commit introduces
new abstractions for metadata registration and lookups in a separate
'metadata' package, which the scope registry implements.

This paves the way for a future commit to make use of this metadata for the
template type-checking system.

Testing strategy: this commit is a refactoring which introduces no new
functionality, so existing tests are sufficient.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 410151b07f fix(ivy): check [class] and [style] bindings properly (#29698)
Previously, bindings to [class] and [style] were treated like any other
property binding. That is, they would result in type-checking code that
attempted to write directly to .class or .style on the element node.

This is incorrect, however - the mapping from Angular's [class] and [style]
onto the DOM properties is non-trivial.

For now, this commit avoids the issue by only checking the expressions
themselves and not the assignment to the element properties.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 073d258deb feat(ivy): template type-checking for '#' references in templates (#29698)
Previously the template type-checking engine processed templates in a linear
manner, and could not handle '#' references within a template. One reason
for this is that '#' references are non-linear - a reference can be used
before its declaration. Consider the template:

```html
{{ref.value}}
<input #ref>
```

Accommodating this required refactoring the type-checking code generator to
be able to produce Type Check Block (TCB) code non-linearly. Now, each
template is processed and a list of TCB operations (`TcbOp`s) are created.
Non-linearity is modeled via dependencies between operations, with the
appropriate protection in place for circular dependencies.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 9f5288dad3 feat(ivy): type-checking for some previously unsupported expressions (#29698)
This commit adds support for the generation of type-checking expressions for
forms which were previously unsupported:

* array literals
* map literals
* keyed property accesses
* non-null assertions

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

Fixes #29327
FW-1218 #resolve

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh e3d5d41140 test(ivy): add tests for type_check_block.ts (#29698)
This commit adds a test suite for the Type Check Block generation which
doesn't require running the entire compiler (specifically, it doesn't even
require the creation of a ts.Program).

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 0df719a461 feat(ivy): register NgModules with ids when compiled with AOT (#29980)
This commit adds registration of AOT compiled NgModules that have 'id'
properties set in their metadata. Such modules have a call to
registerNgModuleType() emitted as part of compilation.

The JIT behavior of this code is already in place.

This is required for module loading systems (such as g3) which rely on
getModuleFactory().

PR Close #29980
2019-04-19 11:12:21 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 4229b41057 test(ivy): replace ɵ with escape code (#29980)
PR Close #29980
2019-04-19 11:12:20 -07:00
Alan Agius d7f7826363 build: publish ts-api-guardian rule in the npm package (#29977)
With this change downstream users will no longer need to build ts-api-guardian from source as now the bazel rule is available in the npm package.

This can be used by installing ts-api-guardian as a devDependency and changing the load syntax from:
```
load("@angular//tools/ts-api-guardian:index.bzl", "ts_api_guardian_test")
```

to:
```
load("@npm_ts_api_guardian//:index.bzl", "ts_api_guardian_test")
```

**Note**: downstream users should also clean their `WORKSPACE` and remove the dependencies of angular workspace.

PR Close #29977
2019-04-19 10:59:23 -07:00
Kara Erickson 9b93bd625f fix(ivy): ensure views created in constructors dont break queries (#29983)
Previous to this change, we assumed embedded views could only be created after
their parent template node had completed processing. As a result, we only set
up query logic for containers after directives on the node were created.
However, this assumption didn't take into account the case where a directive
on a template node could create views in its constructor.

This commit fixes query logic to work with views created in constructors.
In that case, we need to create a query container before the new view is
rendered so query results in the view aren't lost. But since the query container
is created before directives have completed processing, we also have to ensure
that query results gathered later on the template node are inserted before that
query container. Otherwise, query results in embedded views will clobber query
results on template nodes.

This splice mode may be slightly slower than the normal matching for queries on
containers, but we should only fall back to this strategy in the edge case where
views are created in constructors. (We should encourage developers to create
views in ngOnInit instead).

PR Close #29983
2019-04-19 10:01:32 -07:00
George Kalpakas 1f8325d6c4 ci(docs-infra): increase wait for SW on all origins to avoid CI flakes (#29988)
In #29953, the wait period for SW on localhost was increased to avoid CI
flakes for the PWA score tests.

This commit expands the fix to non-localhost origins to avoid flakes in
the `aio_monitoring` job, when CircleCI VMs/network are slow.
(For reference, example failures: [289127], [289238])

[289127]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/289127
[289238]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/289238

PR Close #29988
2019-04-19 09:59:36 -07:00
George Kalpakas 5650e3847b build(docs-infra): make tsconfig path detection in `switch-to-ivy` more robust (#29989)
In light of #29926, that will change the path of `tsconfig.app.json`,
this commit switches from a hard-coded `tsconfig.app.json` path to
looking it up in `angular.json` (to be more future-proof).

PR Close #29989
2019-04-19 09:46:48 -07:00
George Kalpakas 11eef85133 build(docs-infra): change `build-with-ivy` script to `switch-to-ivy` (#29989)
Previously, the `build-with-ivy` script could be used to build the `aio`
project with Ivy (once it had been prepared with `ivy-ngcc`, etc.) and
then restored the configuration (e.g. `tsconfig.json`) to non-ivy mode.

As a result, it was not useful for running other commands (e.g. unit/e2e
tests) in Ivy mode.

This commit renames the script to `switch-to-ivy` and employs a
different model (similar to `ng-packages-installer`), where the project
is setup to run in Ivy mode and then all subsequent commands are
executed in that mode (until restored).

Since this is currently only used on CI, there is no automatic way to
switch back to non-ivy mode (but it could be implemented in the future
if needed).

Finally, the script now modifies `src/tsconfig.app/json` instead of
`tsconfig.json` to ensure that the `angularCompilerOptions` are not
ignored/overwritten. This is also closer to what the cli generates
with the `--enable-ivy` option.

PR Close #29989
2019-04-19 09:46:48 -07:00
George Kalpakas f957c7c1cd ci(docs-infra): use pre-ivy packages in `test_aio_local_ivy` to test ngcc (#29989)
To better test ngcc (in addition to Ivy) on angular.io, change the
`test_aio_local_ivy` CircleCI job to use the pre-ivy Angular packages
(and have ngcc transform them to Ivy ones).

PR Close #29989
2019-04-19 09:46:48 -07:00
George Kalpakas e575892774 refactor(docs-infra): remove unnecessary cast to `any` (#29989)
PR Close #29989
2019-04-19 09:46:48 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir f9bb53a761 fix(ivy): allow TestBed.createComponent to create components in isolation (#29981)
Prior to this change, components created via TestBed.createComponent in the same test were placed into the same root context, which caused problems in conjunction with fixture.autoDetectChanges usage in the same test. Specifically, change detection was triggered immediately for created component (starting from the 2nd one) even if it was not required/desired. This commit makes Ivy and VE behavior consistent: now every component created via TestBed.createComponent is isolated from each other. Current solution uses host element id naming convention, which is not ideal, but helps avoid public API surface changes at this point (we might revisit this approach later).

Note: this commit also adds extra tests to verify bootstrap and change detection behavior in case of multiple components in `bootstrap` array in @NgModule, to make sure this behavior is aligned between Ivy and VE.

PR Close #29981
2019-04-19 09:45:52 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner c1d5fbd0ad refactor(core): static-query template strategy should not parse stylesheets (#29876)
Currently the `template-strategy` for the static query migration uses the
Angular compiler in order to determine the query timing. This is problematic
as the AngularCompilerProgram also collects metadata for referenced
component stylesheets which aren't necessarily present. e.g. in a CLI
project the component can reference a Sass file. It's not guaranteed
that the standalone Angular compiler plugin supports Sass without
custom logic that is brought in by the Angular CLI webpack plugin.

In order to avoid any failures for invalid stylesheets, we just disable
normalizing of all referenced stylesheets.

PR Close #29876
2019-04-18 18:22:09 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner ca591641c7 refactor(core): allow developers to select static-query migration strategy (#29876)
Currently there are two available migration strategies for the `static-query`
schematic. Both have benefits and negatives which depend on what the
developer prefers. Since we can't decide which migration strategy is the
best for a given project, the developer should be able to select a specific
strategy through a simple choice prompt.

In order to be able to use prompts in a migration schematic, we need to
take advantage of the "inquirer" package which is also used by the CLI
schematic prompts (schematic prompts are usually only statically defined
in the schema). Additionally the schematic needs to be made "async"
because with prompts the schematic can no longer execute synchronously
without implementing some logic that blocks the execution.

PR Close #29876
2019-04-18 18:22:09 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 2ba799ddc7 fix(bazel): do not typecheck core schematic files (#29876)
Currently for Angular Bazel projects, NGC needs to be run in the
"postinstall" NPM script in order to generate required summary files.

We need to update the postinstall `tsconfig` to not check/re-build the
`@angular/core` schematic code which has transitive dependencies
which are only available inside of a CLI project. As this is not guaranteed
to be the case with Angular Bazel projects, we need to make sure that
we don't check/re-build these files.

PR Close #29876
2019-04-18 18:22:09 -07:00
Kevin Newman 22294dfad1 docs(animations): fixed some closing brackets on query animation page (#29854) (#29855)
PR Close #29855
2019-04-18 18:19:48 -07:00
Ahsan Ayaz d1b7d36646 docs: add Muhammad Ahsan Ayaz to GDE contributors group (#29838)
PR Close #29838
2019-04-18 18:18:16 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 0629ebd9e9 build(bazel): Bump CLI and @angular-devkit/* to v8 beta 15 (#29966)
PR Close #29966
2019-04-18 13:53:33 -07:00
jenniferfell 45c2429d30 docs: create skeleton deprecation summary to land so other writers can contribute in parallel (#29979)
PR Close #29979
2019-04-18 13:50:22 -07:00
Brandon 78146c1890 docs: update extra options available for RouterModule.forRoot() method (#29846)
PR Close #29846
2019-04-17 17:25:31 -07:00
Filipe Silva e1f51eaa55 feat(compiler-cli): export tooling definitions (#29929)
PR Close #29929
2019-04-17 17:23:01 -07:00
Filipe Silva e5905bb035 fix(core): use shakeable global definitions (#29929)
The `ngDevMode` and `ngI18nClosureMode` are special in that they should be set to `false` on production builds in order to shake out code associated with it.

Angular CLI does this in 5fc1f2499c/packages/angular_devkit/build_angular/src/angular-cli-files/models/webpack-configs/common.ts (L279-L282).

But in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/28689 the toplevel usage was changed from `ngDevMode` to `global['ngDevMode']` (and the same for `ngI18nClosureMode`). This indirection prevents the static analysis in Terser from effecting the replacement.

PR Close #29929
2019-04-17 17:23:01 -07:00
Alex Eagle b9251fd707 build: Remove cc_binary dependency on brotli (#29912)
Just use the JavaScript port instead. We don't care about speed since we compress once as a build step.

PR Close #29912
2019-04-17 17:20:16 -07:00
Brad Green c0ec1d63ff docs: update product-alerts.component.1.ts (#29917)
Make the example match the generated output seen in StackBlitz as shown https://next.angular.io/getting-started#input step 2 "Open product-alerts.component.ts."

PR Close #29917
2019-04-17 16:49:21 -07:00
Alan Agius 4bde40f7c2 fix(core): don't include a local `EventListener` in typings (#29809)
With dts bundles, `core.d.ts` will include an `EventListener` class as it's used in 303eae918d/packages/core/src/debug/debug_node.ts (L32)

This will conflict with the DOM EventListener, as anything in `core.d.ts` which is using the DOM EventListener will fallback in using the one defined in the same module and hence build will fail because their implementation is different.

With this change, we rename the local `EventListener` to `DebugEventListener`, the later one is non exported.

Fixes #29806

PR Close #29809
2019-04-17 16:45:35 -07:00
Greg Magolan 4271d35dc4 build(bazel): fix missing deps in ts_devserver targets under /modules/playground/src/web_workers (#29799)
PR Close #29799
2019-04-17 13:02:03 -07:00
Greg Magolan 506f478f08 build(bazel): fix deps of test (#29799)
PR Close #29799
2019-04-17 13:02:03 -07:00
Greg Magolan 8a3a556c0c build(bazel): fix failure in http_server target due to transitive npm deps (#29799)
PR Close #29799
2019-04-17 13:02:03 -07:00
Greg Magolan ce2713f5b1 build(bazel): remove @ts-api-guardian_deps yarn_install (#29799)
PR Close #29799
2019-04-17 13:02:03 -07:00
Greg Magolan 7edfcf948f build(bazel): update to nodejs rules 0.27.12 and pin versions in @angular/bazel peer deps and for @bazel/schematics (#29799)
PR Close #29799
2019-04-17 13:02:03 -07:00
JoostK 83291f01b0 fix(ivy): let ngtsc unwrap expressions when resolving `forwardRef` (#29886)
Previously, ngtsc would fail to resolve `forwardRef` calls if they
contained additional parenthesis or casts. This commit changes the
behavior to first unwrap the AST nodes to see past such insignificant
nodes, resolving the issue.

Fixes #29639

PR Close #29886
2019-04-17 12:52:34 -07:00