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Miško Hevery d5bd86ae5d fix(ivy): don't accidently read the inherited definition (#25736)
Create getter methods `getXXXDef` for each definition which
uses `hasOwnProperty` to verify that we don't accidently read form the
parent class.

Fixes: #24011
Fixes: #25026

PR Close #25736
2018-09-11 07:09:38 -07:00
Alex Eagle a3f1e2cb42 style: format .bzl files with buildifier (#23544)
PR Close #23544
2018-08-08 13:12:07 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 1eafd04eb3 build(ivy): support alternate compilation modes to enable Ivy testing (#24056)
Bazel has a restriction that a single output (eg. a compiled version of
//packages/common) can only be produced by a single rule. This precludes
the Angular repo from having multiple rules that build the same code. And
the complexity of having a single rule produce multiple outputs (eg. an
ngc-compiled version of //packages/common and an Ivy-enabled version) is
too high.

Additionally, the Angular repo has lots of existing tests which could be
executed as-is under Ivy. Such testing is very valuable, and it would be
nice to share not only the code, but the dependency graph / build config
as well.

Thus, this change introduces a --define flag 'compile' with three potential
values. When --define=compile=X is set, the entire build system runs in a
particular mode - the behavior of all existing targets is controlled by
the flag. This allows us to reuse our entire build structure for testing
in a variety of different manners. The flag has three possible settings:

* legacy (the default): the traditional View Engine (ngc) build
* local: runs the prototype ngtsc compiler, which does not rely on global
  analysis
* jit: runs ngtsc in a mode which executes tsickle, but excludes the
  Angular related transforms, which approximates the behavior of plain
  tsc. This allows the main packages such as common to be tested with
  the JIT compiler.

Additionally, the ivy_ng_module() rule still exists and runs ngc in a mode
where Ivy-compiled output is produced from global analysis information, as
a stopgap while ngtsc is being developed.

PR Close #24056
2018-05-29 18:02:29 -04:00
Alex Eagle 0d9140cdce fix(bazel): ng_package should include private exports in fesms (#23054)
PR Close #23054
2018-03-29 14:11:12 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 884bf0ef09 fix: consistently rewrite Injector to INJECTOR (#23008)
In Ivy mode we rewrite references to Injector to INJECTOR in ngInjectableDef, to fix tree-shaking.

This changes the rewrite to happen always, even in non-Ivy mode, and makes Angular understand
INJECTOR across the board at runtime.

PR Close #23008
2018-03-28 09:14:32 -07:00
Alex Eagle 27e14b2fb3 feat(bazel): prefix private-export (barred-latin-o) symbols (#23007)
This allows a bundle index to be re-exported by a higher-level module without fear of collisions.
Under bazel, we always set the prefix to be underscore-joined workspace, package, label

PR Close #23007
2018-03-26 22:28:55 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh 6f0191744c fix(core): don't override ngInjectableDef in the decorator if present on the type (#22943)
Previously, @Injectable() would generate an ngInjectableDef on the type it was
decorating, even if that type already had a compiled ngInjectableDef, overwriting
the compiled version.

PR Close #22943
2018-03-23 16:13:06 -04:00
Alex Eagle 689f351092 build: expose flatModuleOutFile option on ng_module (#22814)
This lets projects like Material change ng_package "bundle index" files to non-conflicting paths

Currently packages like @angular/core ship with the generated metadata
in a path like 'core.js' which overwrites one of the inputs.

Angular material puts the generated file in a path like 'index.js'

Either way these files generated by ng_module rules have the potential
to collide with inputs given by the user, which results in an error.

Instead, give users the freedom to choose a different non-conflicting name.

Also this refactors the ng_package rule, removing the redundant
secondary_entry_points attribute.

Instead, we assume that any ng_module in the deps with a module_name
attribute is a secondary entry point.

PR Close #22814
2018-03-20 13:28:57 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 6ef9f2278f feat(ivy): @NgModule -> ngInjectorDef compilation (#22458)
This adds compilation of @NgModule providers and imports into
ngInjectorDef statements in generated code. All @NgModule annotations
will be compiled and the @NgModule decorators removed from the
resultant js output.

All @Injectables will also be compiled in Ivy mode, and the decorator
removed.

PR Close #22458
2018-03-16 12:57:11 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh db56836425 feat: tree-shakeable providers API updates (#22655)
Rename @Injectable({scope -> providedIn}).

Instead of {providedIn: APP_ROOT_SCOPE}, accept {providedIn: 'root'}.
Also, {providedIn: null} implies the injectable should not be added
to any scope.

PR Close #22655
2018-03-13 09:28:05 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh dd534471ec fix(compiler): allow tree-shakeable injectables to depend on string tokens (#22376)
Previously the injectable compiler assumed all tree-shakeable injectables
would have dependencies that were injectables or InjectionTokens. However
old code still uses string tokens (e.g. NgUpgrade and '$injector'). Using
such tokens would cause the injectable compiler to crash.

Now, the injectable compiler can properly generate a dependency on such a
string token.

PR Close #22376
2018-03-01 08:15:13 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh f8749bfb70 fix(core): export inject() from @angular/core (#22389)
inject() supports the ngInjectableDef-based configuration of the injector
(otherwise known as tree-shakeable services). It was missing from the
exported API of @angular/core, this PR adds it.

The test added here is correct in theory, but may pass accidentally due
to the decorator side-effect replacing the inject() call at runtime. An
upcoming compiler PR will strip reified decorators from the output
entirely.

Fixes #22388

PR Close #22389
2018-02-28 10:44:37 -08:00
Alex Eagle b43b164a61 feat(bazel): add an ng_package rule (#22221)
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
2018-02-23 11:19:04 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh f755db78dc fix(core): require factory to be provided for shakeable InjectionToken (#22207)
InjectionToken can be created with an ngInjectableDef, and previously
this allowed the full expressiveness of @Injectable. However, this
requires a runtime reflection system in order to generate factories
from expressed provider declarations.

Instead, this change requires scoped InjectionTokens to provide the
factory directly (likely using inject() for the arguments), bypassing
the need for a reflection system.

Fixes #22205

PR Close #22207
2018-02-15 16:16:16 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 7ac34e42a0 feat: allow direct scoping of @Injectables to the root injector (#22185)
@Injectable() supports a scope parameter which specifies the target module.
However, it's still difficult to specify that a particular service belongs
in the root injector. A developer attempting to ensure that must either
also provide a module intended for placement in the root injector or target
a module known to already be in the root injector (e.g. BrowserModule).
Both of these strategies are cumbersome and brittle.

Instead, this commit adds a token APP_ROOT_SCOPE which provides a
straightforward way of targeting the root injector directly, without
requiring special knowledge of modules within it.

PR Close #22185
2018-02-15 14:20:27 -08:00
Alex Eagle 029dbf0e18 feat(bazel): ng_module produces bundle index (#22176)
It creates the bundle index .d.ts and .metadata.json files.
The names are based on the ng_module target.

PR Close #22176
2018-02-15 14:08:53 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 235a235fab feat: change @Injectable() to support tree-shakeable tokens (#22005)
This commit bundles 3 important changes, with the goal of enabling tree-shaking
of services which are never injected. Ordinarily, this tree-shaking is prevented
by the existence of a hard dependency on the service by the module in which it
is declared.

Firstly, @Injectable() is modified to accept a 'scope' parameter, which points
to an @NgModule(). This reverses the dependency edge, permitting the module to
not depend on the service which it "provides".

Secondly, the runtime is modified to understand the new relationship created
above. When a module receives a request to inject a token, and cannot find that
token in its list of providers, it will then look at the token for a special
ngInjectableDef field which indicates which module the token is scoped to. If
that module happens to be in the injector, it will behave as if the token
itself was in the injector to begin with.

Thirdly, the compiler is modified to read the @Injectable() metadata and to
generate the special ngInjectableDef field as part of TS compilation, using the
PartialModules system.

Additionally, this commit adds several unit and integration tests of various
flavors to test this change.

PR Close #22005
2018-02-12 14:34:59 -08:00