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George Kalpakas 2cb862447c build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 4/12 (`test.ts`) (#36015)
Update `test.ts`.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
George Kalpakas fc325c49ec build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 3/12 (`title in a h1 tag`) (#36015)
Make test description less implementation specific.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
George Kalpakas a8e936791b build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 2/12 (`fixture.debugElement.componentInstance`) (#36015)
`fixture.debugElement.componentInstance` --> `fixture.componentInstance`

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
George Kalpakas 5fccb46f6f build(docs-infra): update project structure to cli@9 1/12 (`app.po.ts`) (#36015)
Update `app.po.ts`.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
George Kalpakas 5a7ac8c3b9 build(docs-infra): avoid Karma error when loading scripts from code.angularjs.org (#36015)
In the example apps used in the `ngUpgrade` guide, the AngularJS files
are loaded in `index.html` from `https://code.angularjs.org/`. Latest
browsers prevent loading the scripts from a page running on localhost
due to CORS:

```
Access to script at 'https://code.angularjs.org/1.5.5/angular.js' from origin
'http://localhost:9876' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin'
header is present on the requested resource.
```

NOTE:
Loading the files from `code.angularjs.org` is not mentioned in the
guide, therefore it is not needed to mention this config change there.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
George Kalpakas 21b8d6956a build(docs-infra): remove obsolete content from `example-config.json` files (#36015)
The `build` and `run` properties in `example-config.json` are only used
in example projects of type `systemjs`. In CLI-type projects, `build`
and `run` are ignored.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
George Kalpakas cc238e6377 build(docs-infra): remove obsolete content from `example-config.json` in `setup` example (#36015)
The `unittesting` property in `example-config.json` is a remnant of the
setup (before `aio/` was moved into the `angular/angular` repo) and has
no effect any more.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
George Kalpakas df7504ade1 build(docs-infra): remove unused `ngmodule-faq` and `visual-studio-2015` examples (#36015)
PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
George Kalpakas fbed0a1471 build(docs-infra): remove unused `test.html` file from `testing` example (#36015)
This file was from back when the `testing` example was not based on the
Angular CLI and is not used any more.

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:01 -07:00
George Kalpakas 4cde83188a build(docs-infra): remove unused `jsconfig.json` file (#36015)
PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:00 -07:00
George Kalpakas 3e08347d8a ci(docs-infra): use the regular (non-Ivy) Angular packages in `test_docs_examples_ivy` CI job (#36015)
The docs examples tests are run both with Ivy turned off and on. When
Ivy is turned on, ngcc is used to convert all dependencies (including
the Angular framework packages to Ivy).

Previously, in order to speed things up, the `test_docs_examples_ivy` CI
job would use Angular packages built with Ivy (from
`dist/packages-dist-ivy-aot`). This however was a deviation from what
happens in real-world applications.

This commit changes the `test_docs_examples_ivy` CI job to always use
the regular Angular packages (as published on npm) and use ngcc to
convert them to Ivy.

Relevant discussion:
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/35091#discussion_r373775396

PR Close #36015
2020-03-18 10:00:00 -07:00
JoostK 9e70bcb34f fix(ngcc): consistently delegate to TypeScript host for typing files (#36089)
When ngcc is compiling an entry-point, it uses a `ReflectionHost` that
is specific to its format, e.g. ES2015, ES5, UMD or CommonJS. During the
compilation of that entry-point however, the reflector may be used to
reflect into external libraries using their declaration files.

Up until now this was achieved by letting all `ReflectionHost` classes
consider their parent class for reflector queries, thereby ending up in
the `TypeScriptReflectionHost` that is a common base class for all
reflector hosts. This approach has proven to be prone to bugs, as
failing to call into the base class would cause incompatibilities with
reading from declaration files.

The observation can be made that there's only two distinct kinds of
reflection host queries:
1. the reflector query is about code that is part of the entry-point
   that is being compiled, or
2. the reflector query is for an external library that the entry-point
   depends on, in which case the information is reflected
   from the declaration files.

The `ReflectionHost` that was chosen for the entry-point should serve
only reflector queries for the first case, whereas a regular
`TypeScriptReflectionHost` should be used for the second case. This
avoids the problem where a format-specific `ReflectionHost` fails to
handle the second case correctly, as it isn't even considered for such
reflector queries.

This commit introduces a `ReflectionHost` that delegates to the
`TypeScriptReflectionHost` for AST nodes within declaration files,
otherwise delegating to the format-specific `ReflectionHost`.

Fixes #35078
Resolves FW-1859

PR Close #36089
2020-03-17 13:34:04 -07:00
JoostK 1bc3893c65 test(ngcc): use "module" format property for ES5 bundles (#36089)
The format property for ES5 bundles should be "module" or "es5"/"esm5",
but was "main" instead. The "main" property is appropriate for CommonJS
and UMD bundles, not for ES5 bundles.

PR Close #36089
2020-03-17 13:34:04 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner a1e00f82f4 build: fix ts-api-guardian golden approval not working on windows (#36115)
Currently on Windows, it's not possible to approve goldens in
`ts-api-guardian`. This is because paths are resolved relatively
to the working directory. In Windows, golden files are resolved
to the actual workspace directory. The current logic tries to
compute a relative path to the runfile from the working directory.

This causes the file paths to have a lot of parent directory
path segments. Eventually, when joined with the build workspace
directory, the paths end up being incorrect. e.g.

```
fileName = ../../../../../../projects/angular/golden/<..>/common.d.ts`
outFile = BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIR + fileName;
```

To fix this, we no longer deal with confusing relative paths, but
instead always use absolute file system paths.

Additionally, this fixes that new goldens are generated at the wrong
location on all platforms.

PR Close #36115
2020-03-17 12:38:25 -07:00
Greg Magolan a1cae28283 build: fix saucelabs jobs that were broken by bazelisk change (#36109)
PR Close #36109
2020-03-17 12:28:02 -07:00
Greg Magolan 02281281a8 build: watch for sauce service failures when waiting for it to start (#36109)
Also add two targets to make it more convienent to tail & dump the sauce service logs: //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_tail & //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_log

PR Close #36109
2020-03-17 12:28:01 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 22be967104 ci: run ts-circular-deps check in lint job on ci (#35647)
PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:07 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner f5a5c36d3c ci: set up golden file for typescript circular dependencies (#35647)
Sets up a golden file for the TypeScript circular dependencies for
source files inside of the `packages/` folder.

Also sets up the appropriate Yarn shorthand scripts, and a codeowner
group that is soley responsible for verifying changes to the golden.

PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:07 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner b7138c1ec5 build: remove rollup packaging from dev-infra (#35647)
The dev-infra package currently uses rollup for packaging. This has been
done initially as a way to workaround manifest paths being used in the
AMD JavaScript output.

The actual solution to this problem is setting module names that match
the `package.json` name. This ensures that the package can be consumed
correctly in Bazel, and through NPM. This allows us to get rid of the
rollup bundling, and we don't need to hard-code which dependencies
should be external or included.

Additionally, tools that are part of `dev-infra` can now specify
their external dependencies simply in the `package.json`. To reduce
version duplication, and out-of-sync versions, a new genrule has been
created that syncs the versions with the top-level project
`package.json`.

PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:07 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 7aab399c84 refactor: move ts-circular-dependencies tool to dev-infra (#35647)
PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:07 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 9ea53803f7 build: create tool for validating typescript circular dependencies (#35647)
Creates a tool for validating TypeScript circular dependencies. The tool
has been designed in a way that allows us to slowly burn down the amount
of circular dependencies while ensuring that we don't regress.

The tool doesn't rely on Madge since it doesn't provide a programmatic
way for doing path mapping. We need path mapping since we also want to
check for cycles across different entry-points or packages. The tool
uses the TypeScript AST to manually collect cycles. This code is not
a lot of bloat and also gives us more flexibility (if we ever need it).

Closes #35041.

PR Close #35647
2020-03-17 12:27:06 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 34a17f3699 Revert "build: fix ts-api-guardian golden approval not working on windows (#36096)" (#36113)
This reverts commit f862536ec4.

Reverted due to test failures that have shown up in the Windows CI Jobs
that don't run on pull requests. A follow-up will be sent that re-adds
the changes w/ fixes for the windows test job.

PR Close #36113
2020-03-17 11:18:07 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner f862536ec4 build: fix ts-api-guardian golden approval not working on windows (#36096)
Currently on Windows, it's not possible to approve goldens in
`ts-api-guardian`. This is because paths are resolved relatively
to the working directory. In Windows, golden files are resolved
to the actual workspace directory. The current logic tries to
compute a relative path to the runfile from the working directory.

This causes the file paths to have a lot of parent directory
path segments. Eventually, when joined with the build workspace
directory, the paths end up being incorrect. e.g.

```
fileName = ../../../../../../projects/angular/golden/<..>/common.d.ts`
outFile = BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIR + fileName;
```

To fix this, we no longer deal with confusing relative paths, but
instead always use absolute file system paths.

Additionally, this fixes that new goldens are generated at the wrong
location on all platforms.

PR Close #36096
2020-03-17 10:42:09 -07:00
Misko Hevery afc9839f43 build(zone.js): Update `zone.js` release process to use `google-wombot` (#36110)
Updated the docs to use the `google-wombot` release process.

PR Close #36110
2020-03-17 10:40:32 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh e3ecdc6a63 feat(bazel): transform generated shims (in Ivy) with tsickle (#35975)
Currently, when Angular code is built with Bazel and with Ivy, generated
factory shims (.ngfactory files) are not processed via the majority of
tsickle's transforms. This is a subtle effect of the build infrastructure,
but it boils down to a TsickleHost method `shouldSkipTsickleProcessing`.

For ngc_wrapped builds (Bazel + Angular), this method is defined in the
`@bazel/typescript` (aka bazel rules_typescript) implementation of
`CompilerHost`. The default behavior is to skip tsickle processing for files
which are not present in the original `srcs[]` of the build rule. In
Angular's case, this includes all generated shim files.

For View Engine factories this is probably desirable as they're quite
complex and they've never been tested with tsickle. Ivy factories however
are smaller and very straightforward, and it makes sense to treat them like
any other output.

This commit adjusts two independent implementations of
`shouldSkipTsickleProcessing` to enable transformation of Ivy shims:

* in `@angular/bazel` aka ngc_wrapped, the upstream `@bazel/typescript`
  `CompilerHost` is patched to treat .ngfactory files the same as their
  original source file, with respect to tsickle processing.

  It is currently not possible to test this change as we don't have any test
  that inspects tsickle output with bazel. It will be extensively tested in
  g3.

* in `ngc`, Angular's own implementation is adjusted to allow for the
  processing of shims when compiling with Ivy. This enables a unit test to
  be written to validate the correct behavior of tsickle when given a host
  that's appropriately configured to process factory shims.

For ngtsc-as-a-plugin, a similar fix will need to be submitted upstream in
tsc_wrapped.

PR Close #35848

PR Close #35975
2020-03-17 10:17:28 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 4af2a068c5 build: update to latest `@bazel/ibazel` version (#36097)
Updates to the latest `@bazel/ibazel` version that properly
resolves local `@bazel/bazelisk` installations.

The support for this temporarily broke from `0.12.0` to `0.12.2`.
https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-watcher/issues/352.

PR Close #36097
2020-03-17 09:33:02 -07:00
Joey Perrott 52d66ea5a9 feat(dev-infra): create common config file loading util (#36091)
Create a common config file loading utility function and the
necessary util directory.  This util directory can provide common
utility functions for usage inside of the dev-infra package.

PR Close #36091
2020-03-17 09:30:31 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 61c37954c6 docs: remove browserstack badge from readme (#35684)
We don't run tests on Browserstack for this repository. Also the
badge was referring to a non-existent project.

This removes the badge since we don't need it anymore, and rather
we should generate a new one for repositories like `angular/components`
where browserstack is actually used, and where the badge can provide
useful information.

Closes #28287.

PR Close #35684
2020-03-17 09:29:43 -07:00
ayazhafiz acc483e2eb feat(language-service): improve non-callable error message (#35271)
This commit improves the context of a non-callable function error
message by providing the affected call target and its non-callable type.

PR Close #35271
2020-03-17 09:28:59 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 168a393589 refactor(core): misc refactoring to support upcoming changes to improve synthetic host bindings (#35884)
This commit performs a few updates to internal functions that would be required in upcoming changes to support synthetic host bindings in Directives.

* the `elementPropertyInternal` function was refactored to accept renderer as an argument (prior to that, there was a function that loads the renderer in some specific way for animation bindings)
* `elementPropertyInternal`, `elementAttributeInternal` and `listenerInternal` functions were updated to have a fixed set of arguments (for better performance)
* `elementPropertyInternal` and `elementAttributeInternal` functions were updated to take `tNode` as an argument instead of passing node index (that was used to retrieve `tNode` internally), in some cases we already have `tNode` available or we can retrieve it from the state

The refactoring was triggered by the need to pass different renderers to the `elementPropertyInternal` to support synthetic host bindings in Directives (see this comment for additional context: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/35568/files#r388034584).

PR Close #35884
2020-03-16 16:44:04 -07:00
JiaLiPassion e552591768 release: cut the zone.js-0.10.3 release (#34508)
PR Close #34508
2020-03-16 15:49:07 -07:00
Alex Eagle 46fe8fb8b4 build: depend on bazelisk rather than directly on Bazel (#36078)
This has a couple benefits:
- we now use a .bazelversion file rather than package.json to pin the version of bazel we want. This means even if you install bazel on your computer rather than via yarn, you'll still get a warning if your bazel version is wrong.
- you no longer end up downloading three copies of bazel due to bugs in both npm and yarn where they download all tarballs before checking the metadata to see which are usable on the local platform.
- bazelisk correctly handles the tools/bazel trick for wrapping functionality, which we want to use to instrument developer build latencies

PR Close #36078
2020-03-16 10:58:06 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 31bec8ce61 feat(compiler): Propagate source span and value span to Variable AST (#36047)
This commit propagates the `sourceSpan` and `valueSpan` of a `VariableBinding`
in a microsyntax expression to `ParsedVariable`, and subsequently to
View Engine Variable AST and Ivy Variable AST.

Note that this commit does not propagate the `keySpan`, because it involves
significant changes to the template AST.

PR Close #36047
2020-03-16 10:52:57 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz e179c5827f fix(compiler): do not recurse to find static symbols of same module (#35262)
To create the symbols of a module, the static symbol resolver first gets
all the symbols loaded in the module by an export statement. For `export
* from './module'`-like statements, all symbols from `./module` must be
loaded. In cases where the exporting module is actually the same module
that the export statement is in, this causes an unbounded recursive
resolution of the same module.

Exports of the same module are not needed, as their symbols will be
resolved when the symbols in the module metadata's `metadata` key is
explored.

This commit resolves the unbounded recursion by loading exporting
modules only if they differ from the module currently being resolved.

Closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/593

PR Close #35262
2020-03-16 10:52:23 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 79659ee5aa fix(compiler): support directive inputs with interpolations on `<ng-template>`s (#35984)
Prior to this commit, Ivy compiler didn't handle directive inputs with interpolations located on `<ng-template>` elements (e.g. `<ng-template dir="{{ field }}">`). That was the case for regular inputs as well as inputs that should be processed via i18n subsystem (e.g. `<ng-template i18n-dir dir="Hello {{ name }}">`). This commit adds support for such expressions for explicit `<ng-template>`s as well as a number of tests to confirm the behavior.

Fixes #35752.

PR Close #35984
2020-03-16 10:51:18 -07:00
JiaLiPassion 3fa895298d fix(zone.js): zone.js patches rxjs should check null for unsubscribe (#35990)
Close #31687, #31684

Zone.js patches rxjs internal `_subscribe` and `_unsubscribe` methods, but zone.js doesn't do null check, so in some operator such as `retryWhen`, the `_unsubscribe` will be set to null, and will cause
zone patched version throw error.

In this PR, if `_subscribe` and `_unsubscribe` is null, will not do the patch.

PR Close #35990
2020-03-16 09:01:17 -07:00
JiaLiPassion 54634628ac fix(zone.js): Make `EventTarget` methods optional in `zone.js` extension API (#35954)
`zone.js` added `removeAllListeners` and `eventListeners` methods in `EventTarget.prototype`, but those methods only exists when user import `zone.js` and also enables `EventTarget` monkey patching.

If user:
1. Does not import `zone.js` and uses `noop` zone when bootstrapping Angular app. OR
2. Disable monkey patching of `EventTarget` patch by defining `__Zone_disable_EventTarget = true`.

Then `removeAllListeners` and `eventListeners`  methods will not be present.

PR Close #35954
2020-03-16 09:00:44 -07:00
JiaLiPassion 8456c5ec60 feat(zone.js): add a zone config to allow user disable wrapping uncaught promise rejection (#35873)
Close #27840.

By default, `zone.js` wrap uncaught promise error and wrap it to a new Error object with some
additional information includes the value of the error and the stack trace.

Consider the following example:

```
Zone.current
  .fork({
    name: 'promise-error',
    onHandleError: (delegate: ZoneDelegate, current: Zone, target: Zone, error: any): boolean => {
      console.log('caught an error', error);
      delegate.handleError(target, error);
      return false;
    }
}).run(() => {
  const originalError = new Error('testError');
  Promise.reject(originalError);
});
```

The `promise-error` zone catches a wrapped `Error` object whose `rejection` property equals
to the original error, and the message will be `Uncaught (in promise): testError....`,
You can disable this wrapping behavior by defining a global configuraiton
`__zone_symbol__DISABLE_WRAPPING_UNCAUGHT_PROMISE_REJECTION = true;` before importing `zone.js`.

PR Close #35873
2020-03-16 09:00:10 -07:00
JiaLiPassion 0f8e710c7c feat(zone.js): Monkey patch MessagePort.prototype onproperties (#34610)
Monkey patch `MessagePort.prototype.onmessage` and `MessagePort.prototype.onmessageerror` to make
these properties's value(callback function) run in the zone when these value are set.

PR Close #34610
2020-03-16 08:59:38 -07:00
Andrew Scott 05d0586223 test(core): Update transplanted views benchpress test to support VE (#36058)
Remove uses of render3 internal `detectChanges` calls to allow test to
be run against VE code as well as Ivy.

PR Close #36058
2020-03-13 12:35:11 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor 6b4c5289b3 fix(docs-infra): remove `routerLink` from `top-bar` (#35951)
Closes #35947

PR Close #35951
2020-03-13 08:25:39 -07:00
crisbeto db74f2074b build: enable forms tests on IE (#35971)
Enables running the `forms` unit tests against IE on Saucelabs. It seems like original failures have been resolved.

PR Close #35971
2020-03-13 08:01:22 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 772bb5e742 perf(ngcc): store the position of SegmentMarkers to avoid unnecessary computation (#36027)
Previously, calculations related to the position of and difference between
SegmentMarkers required extensive computation based around the line,
line start positions and columns of each segment.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:29 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 47025e07ce perf(ngcc): link segment markers for faster traversal (#36027)
The merging algorithm needs to find, for a given segment, what the next
segment in the source file is. This change modifies the `generatedSegment`
properties in the mappings so that they have a link directly to the following
segment.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin e8900824dd perf(ngcc): use line start positions for computing offsets in source-map flattening (#36027)
By computing and caching the start of each line, rather than the length
of each line, we can save a lot of duplicated computation in the `segmentDiff()`
and `offsetSegment()` functions.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin a40be00e17 fix(ngcc): handle multiple original sources when flattening source-maps (#36027)
Previously the list of original segments that was searched for incoming
mappings did not differentiate between different original source files.

Now there is a separate array of segments to search for each of the
original source files.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 348ff0c8ea perf(ngcc): use binary search when flattening mappings (#36027)
The `@angular/core` package has a large number of source files
and mappings which exposed performance issues in the new source-map
flattening algorithm.

This change uses a binary search (rather than linear) when finding
matching mappings to merge. Initial measurements indicate that this
reduces processing time for `@angular/core` by about 50%.

PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin c852ec9283 test(ngcc): remove unused `FileSystem` variable (#36027)
PR Close #36027
2020-03-13 08:00:28 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 8c2d8428d5 fix(core): verify parsed ICU expression at runtime before executing it (#35923)
Prior to this commit, i18n runtime logic relied on the assumption that provided translation is syntactically correct, specifically around ICU syntax. However provided translations might contain some errors that lead to parsing failure. Specifically when translation contains curly braces, runtime i18n logic tries to parse them as an ICU expression and fails. This commit validates ICU parsing result (making sure it was parsed correctly) and throws an error if parsing error happens. The error that is thrown also contains translated message text for easier debugging.

Note: the check and the error message introduced in this PR is a safeguard against the problem that led to unhandled i18n runtime logic crash. So the framework behavior remains the same, we just improve the error message and it should be safe to merge to the patch branch.

Resolves #35689.

PR Close #35923
2020-03-13 07:58:53 -07:00
Alan Agius 4a9514ec4e docs: remove speeding update ngcc section (#36049)
In version 9.1, this is no longer needed as in the CLI, NGCC async has been integrated which will run during `ng build/ng serve/ng test`.

Reference: TOOL-1340

PR Close #36049
2020-03-13 07:58:14 -07:00