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Pawel Kozlowski 05e1b3b312 perf(ivy): avoid unnecessary DOM reads in styling instructions (#32716)
Before this refactoring native node `classList` / `style` properties were
read even if not used. The reason for this was desire to avoid code duplication
between procedural and non-procedural renderers. Unfortunatelly for the case
which will be used by most users (a procedura renderer) the `classList` / `style`
properties were read twice, making the `setStyle` \ `setClass` functions the
most expensive ones (self time) in several benchmarks (large table, expanding
rows).

This refactoring adds a bit of code duplication in order to get better
runtime performance. The code duplication will be removed when we drop
checks for a procedural renderer.

PR Close #32716
2019-09-17 15:58:05 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski 3ace25f4a1 perf(ivy): run the expandng rows benchmark with es2015 (#32716)
PR Close #32716
2019-09-17 15:58:05 -07:00
Matias Niemelä 4726ac2481 feat(ivy): expose `window.ng.getDebugNode` helper (#32727)
PR Close #32727
2019-09-17 15:46:07 -07:00
Joey Perrott 252966bcca ci: build bazel saucelabs tests remotely (#32719)
PR Close #32719
2019-09-17 15:14:17 -07:00
cexbrayat f1b1de9a3d fix(ivy): i18n - start generated placeholder name at `PH` (#32493)
Currently the expressions used in a template string are automatically named
`PH_1`, `PH_2`, etc. Whereas interpolations used in i18n templates generate
placeholders automatically named `INTERPOLATION`, `INTERPOLATION_1`, etc.

This commit aligns the behaviors by starting the generated placeholder
names for expressions at `PH`, then `PH_1`, etc.

It also documents this behavior in the documentation of `$localize` as
it was not mentioned before.

PR Close #32493
2019-09-17 15:13:30 -07:00
ayazhafiz 4c168ed9ba feat(language-service): provide diagnostics for invalid styleUrls (#32674)
Similar to diagnostics for invalid templateUrls, check that styleUrls
actually point to a valid Url.

Closes #32564.

PR Close #32674
2019-09-17 13:38:37 -07:00
Aristeidis Bampakos cd4021ba41 docs: Typo fixes in hierarchical DI guide (#32536)
Introduce minor typo fixes in the guide for hierarchical dependency injection

PR Close #32536
2019-09-17 13:37:53 -07:00
Matias Niemelä a0d04c628c fix(ivy): ensure that `window.ng` utilities are published when NgModules are used (#32725)
Prior to this patch if any backwards-compatible Angular code was using
Ivy then the built-in `window.ng` debug utilies would not be exposed.

PR Close #32725
2019-09-17 13:32:06 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin b741a1c3e7 fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594)
Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the
compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code.
This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed
from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize`
tagged string.

For example, the generated code for the following template

```html
<div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div>
```

will contain these localization statements

```ts
if (ngI18nClosureMode) {
  /**
    * @desc d
    * @meaning m
    */
  const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction");
  I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1;
}
else {
  I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`;
}
```

Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message
(and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the
`MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code.

The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block"
containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined).

Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction
from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine
extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9).

Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time
inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on
production bundle size.

PR Close #32594
2019-09-17 09:17:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 357aa4a097 fix(ivy): i18n - use `MessageId` for matching translations (#32594)
As discussed in https://hackmd.io/33M5Wb-JT7-0fneA0JuHPA `SourceMessage`
strings are not sufficient for matching translations.

This commit updates `@angular/localize` to use `MessageId`s for translation
matching instead.

Also the run-time translation will now log a warning to the console if a
translation is missing.

BREAKING CHANGE:

Translations (loaded via the `loadTranslations()` function) must now use
`MessageId` for the translation key rather than the previous `SourceMessage`
string.

PR Close #32594
2019-09-17 09:17:44 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 870d189433 refactor(ivy): i18n - run-time translation API to use message-id (#32594)
Previously the translation key used for translations was the `SourceMessage`
but it turns out that this is insufficient because "meaning" and "custom-id"
metadata affect the translation key.

Now run-time translation is keyed off the `MessageId`.

PR Close #32594
2019-09-17 09:17:44 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin c7abb7d196 feat(ivy): i18n - add syntax support for `$localize` metadata block (#32594)
This commit documents and extends the basic `$localize`
implementation to support adding a metadata block to the
start of a tagged message.

All the "pass-though" version does is to strip this block out,
similar to what it does to placeholder name blocks.

PR Close #32594
2019-09-17 09:17:44 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin fd62ed66e3 test(ivy): i18n - re-enable skipped tests (#32594)
The `packages/localize/test/utils` folder was not being
included in the unit tests because the glob for the spec
files was only looking in the top level folder.

PR Close #32594
2019-09-17 09:17:44 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin e5a3de575f fix(ngcc): support UMD global factory in comma lists (#32709)
Previously we were looking for a global factory call that looks like:

```ts
(factory((global.ng = global.ng || {}, global.ng.common = {}), global.ng.core))"
```

but in some cases it looks like:

```ts
(global = global || self, factory((global.ng = global.ng || {}, global.ng.common = {}), global.ng.core))"
```

Note the `global = global || self` at the start of the statement.

This commit makes the test when finding the global factory
function call resilient to being in a comma list.

PR Close #32709
2019-09-17 09:16:08 -07:00
Joey Perrott 894c4b5390 ci: use automatic selection strategies (#32678)
Removes the selection strategies for `AngularTemplateCompile` and `TypeScriptCompile` causing
them to use the automatic selection strategies instead.

PR Close #32678
2019-09-16 15:35:37 -07:00
Joey Perrott d9054803e3 ci: add assets to ng_module in playground todo (#32678)
PR Close #32678
2019-09-16 15:35:37 -07:00
Joey Perrott 4ff9c942c0 ci: use remote strategy for AngularTemplateCompile and TypeScriptCompile (#32678)
PR Close #32678
2019-09-16 15:35:37 -07:00
Joey Perrott 67d08b15e0 ci: fix name of lock-closed workflow (#32698)
PR Close #32698
2019-09-16 14:14:39 -07:00
Joey Perrott d2bf8fac5b ci: update schedule for locking inactive issues (#32698)
PR Close #32698
2019-09-16 14:14:39 -07:00
Matias Niemelä a2e890e4f7 refactor(ivy): get rid of styling cleanup functions outside of styling code (#32591)
Prior to this patch, each time `advance()` would run (or when a
templateFn or hostBindings code exits) then the core change detection
code would check to see whether the styling data needs to be reset. This
patch removes that functionality and places everything inside of the
scheduled styling exit function. This means that each time one or more
styling bindings run (even if the value hasn't changed) then an exit
function will be scheduled and that will do all the cleanup.

PR Close #32591
2019-09-16 14:12:48 -07:00
Matias Niemelä 4f41473048 refactor(ivy): remove styling state storage and introduce direct style writing (#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 #32591
2019-09-16 14:12:48 -07:00
crisbeto e6ed4a21e4 perf(ivy): avoid repeat LView reads in property instructions (#32681)
Currently all property instructions eventually call into `elementPropertyInternal` which in turn calls to `getLView`, however all of the instructions already have access to the LView. These changes switch to passing in the LView as a parameter.

PR Close #32681
2019-09-16 10:51:48 -07:00
Judy Bogart 4c061271db docs: add autoprefixer backward compatability instruction (#32109)
PR Close #32109
2019-09-16 10:48:02 -07:00
Misko Hevery 52a6da043d fix(ivy): correct debug array names (#32691)
PR Close #32691
2019-09-16 09:35:58 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski 1748aeb9c8 perf(ivy): convert all node-based benchmark to use a testing harness (#32699)
PR Close #32699
2019-09-16 09:31:15 -07:00
cran-cg f6d66671b6 fix(compiler-cli): fix typo in diagnostic template info. (#32684)
Fixes #32662

PR Close #32684
2019-09-16 08:59:48 -07:00
Joey Perrott 3a90a7cb43 ci: run ts-api-guardian test remotely on CI (#32677)
PR Close #32677
2019-09-13 15:13:44 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 8415460b12 test: add size-tracking test for core_all with view engine (#32676)
* adds a size-tracking bazel target for testing and tracking
of `@angular/core` with view engine.

PR Close #32676
2019-09-13 13:27:04 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 217db9b216 feat(bazel): support ts_library targets as entry-points for ng_package (#32610)
Within an Angular package, it can happen that there are
entry-points which do not contain features that belong into
an `@NgModule` or need metadata files to be generated.

For example: the `cdk`, `cdk/testing` and `cdk/coercion`
entry-points. Besides other entry-points in the `cdk`
package, those entry-points do not need metadata to
be generated and no not use the `ng_module` rule.

Currently the "ng_package" rule properly picks up such
entry-points and builds bundles, does downleveling etc.
The only thing it misses is that no `package.json` files
are generated for the entry-point. This means that consumers
will not be able to use these entry-points built with "ts_library"
(except accessing the individual bundlings explicitly).

The "ng_package" rule should follow the full APF specification
for such entry-points. Partially building bundles and doing the
downleveling is confusing and a breaking issue.

The motifivation of supporting this (besides making the
rule behavior consistent; the incomplete output is not
acceptable), is that using the "ng_module" rule does
not make sense to be used for non-Angular entry-points.

Especially since it depends on Angular packages to
be specified as Bazel action inputs just to compile
vanilla TypeScript with `@angular/compiler-cli`.

PR Close #32610
2019-09-13 13:23:55 -07:00
Joey Perrott be13e8b1e4 ci: update owners for /tools/size-tracking (#32615)
PR Close #32615
2019-09-13 13:23:07 -07:00
Andrew Scott bfb3995869 fix(ivy): DebugNode throws exceptions when querying some properties (#32622)
PR Close #32622
2019-09-13 10:13:08 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 5328bb223a fix(ivy): avoid unnecessary i18n instructions generation for <ng-template> with structural directives (#32623)
If an <ng-template> contains a structural directive (for example *ngIf), Ngtsc generates extra template function with 1 template instruction call. When <ng-template> tag also contains i18n attribute on it, we generate i18nStart and i18nEnd instructions around it, which is unnecessary and breaking runtime. This commit adds a logic to make sure we do not generate i18n instructions in case only `template` is present.

PR Close #32623
2019-09-13 10:01:55 -07:00
thekiba 0477bfc8ed fix(core): make injector.get() return default value with InjectFlags.Self flag on (#27739)
Fixes #27729

PR Close #27739
2019-09-13 09:19:56 -07:00
ayazhafiz e1065eec5b refactor(language-service): let -> const (#32668)
Another flyby cleanup

PR Close #32668
2019-09-13 08:56:43 -07:00
George Kalpakas 082b0d3ef8 ci: add @josephperrott to global approvers in `CODEOWNERS` (#32667)
This change aims to align the documented members in `CODEOWNERS` with
the actual members of the secret `framework-global-approvers` GitHub
team.

PR Close #32667
2019-09-13 08:55:56 -07:00
ayazhafiz c442c0334f refactor(language-service): remove non-null assertion on MockHost member (#32666)
`nodeModulesPath` is now initialized in the constructor, so there is no
need for a non-null assertion as suggested in #24571.

PR Close #32666
2019-09-13 08:51:51 -07:00
ayazhafiz c7ea3260bc refactor(language-service): remove callback functions in test code (#32656)
Removes `addCodeAndCallback` function, opting instead to add code to a
file and then testing expectations on that fileName. Also renames
`contains` to `expectContains` to clarify its expectations.

PR Close #32656
2019-09-13 08:51:30 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau bbb2798d41 fix(language-service): Use tsLSHost.fileExists() to resolve modules (#32642)
The ModuleResolutionHost implementation inside ReflectorHost currently
relies on reading the snapshot to determine if a file exists, and use
the snapshot to retrieve the file content.
It is more straightforward and efficient to use the already existing
method fileExists() instead.

At runtime, the TypeScript LanguageServiceHost is really a Project, so
both fileExists() and readFile() methods are defined.

As a micro-optimization, skip fs lookup for tsx files.

PR Close #32642
2019-09-12 17:18:06 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 2bf5606bbe feat(ivy): i18n - reorganize entry-points for better reuse (#32488)
This is a refactoring that moves the source code around to provide a better
platform for adding the compile-time inlining.

1. Move the global side-effect import from the primary entry-point to a
   secondary entry-point @angular/localize/init.

   This has two benefits: first it allows the top level entry-point to
   contain tree-shakable shareable code; second it gives the side-effect
   import more of an "action" oriented name, which indicates that importing
   it does something tangible

2. Move all the source code into the top src folder, and import the localize
   related functions into the localize/init/index.ts entry-point.

   This allows the different parts of the package to share code without
   a proliferation of secondary entry-points (i.e. localize/utils).

3. Avoid publicly exporting any utilities at this time - the only public
   API at this point are the global `$localize` function and the two runtime
   helpers `loadTranslations()` and `clearTranslations()`.
   This does not mean that we will not expose additional helpers for 3rd
   party tooling in the future, but it avoid us preemptively exposing
   something that we might want to change in the near future.

Notes:

It is not possible to have the `$localize` code in the same Bazel package
as the rest of the code. If we did this, then the bundled `@angular/localize/init`
entry-point code contains all of the helper code, even though most of it is not used.

Equally it is not possible to have the `$localize` types (i.e. `LocalizeFn`
and `TranslateFn`) defined in the `@angular/localize/init` entry-point because
these types are needed for the runtime code, which is inside the primary
entry-point. Importing them from `@angular/localize/init` would run the
side-effect.

The solution is to have a Bazel sub-package at `//packages/localize/src/localize`
which contains these types and the `$localize` function implementation.
The primary `//packages/localize` entry-point imports the types without
any side-effect.
The secondary `//packages/localize/init` entry-point imports the `$localize`
function and attaches it to the global scope as a side-effect, without
bringing with it all the other utility functions.

BREAKING CHANGES:

The entry-points have changed:

* To attach the `$localize` function to the global scope import from
`@angular/localize/init`. Previously it was `@angular/localize`.

* To access the `loadTranslations()` and `clearTranslations()` functions,
import from `@angular/localize`. Previously it was `@angular/localize/run_time`.

PR Close #32488
2019-09-12 15:35:34 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau e82f56b96f feat(language-service): enable logging on TypeScriptHost (#32645)
This PR adds loggin methods to TypeScriptHost so that proper logging
to file could be done.
Three new methods are added: log(), error(), and debug().

PR Close #32645
2019-09-12 14:02:18 -07:00
JoostK 3c7da767d8 fix(ngcc): resolve imports in `.d.ts` files for UMD/CommonJS bundles (#32619)
In ngcc's reflection host for UMD and CommonJS bundles, custom logic is
present to resolve import details of an identifier. However, this custom
logic is unable to resolve an import for an identifier inside of
declaration files, as such files use the regular ESM import syntax.

As a consequence of this limitation, ngtsc is unable to resolve
`ModuleWithProviders` imports that are declared in an external library.
In that situation, ngtsc determines the type of the actual `NgModule`
that is imported, by looking in the library's declaration files for the
generic type argument on `ModuleWithProviders`. In this process, ngtsc
resolves the import for the `ModuleWithProviders` identifier to verify
that it is indeed the `ModuleWithProviders` type from `@angular/core`.
So, when the UMD reflection host was in use this resolution would fail,
therefore no `NgModule` type could be detected.

This commit fixes the bug by using the regular import resolution logic
in addition to the custom resolution logic that is required for UMD
and CommonJS bundles.

Fixes #31791

PR Close #32619
2019-09-12 13:18:20 -07:00
JoostK c4e039a43a fix(ngcc): correctly read static properties for aliased classes (#32619)
In ESM2015 bundles, a class with decorators may be emitted as follows:

```javascript
var MyClass_1;
let MyClass = MyClass_1 = class MyClass {};
MyClass.decorators = [/* here be decorators */];
```

Such a class has two declarations: the publicly visible `let MyClass`
and the implementation `class MyClass {}` node. In #32539 a refactoring
took place to handle such classes more consistently, however the logic
to find static properties was mistakenly kept identical to its broken
state before the refactor, by looking for static properties on the
implementation symbol (the one for `class MyClass {}`) whereas the
static properties need to be obtained from the symbol corresponding with
the `let MyClass` declaration, as that is where the `decorators`
property is assigned to in the example above.

This commit fixes the behavior by looking for static properties on the
public declaration symbol. This fixes an issue where decorators were not
found for classes that do in fact have decorators, therefore preventing
the classes from being compiled for Ivy.

Fixes #31791

PR Close #32619
2019-09-12 13:18:20 -07:00
Misko Hevery 5a830c49cf refactor(ivy): improve micro-benchmark profiling (#32647)
PR Close #32647
2019-09-12 13:06:38 -07:00
Kapunahele Wong bd679581e2 docs: add undecorated classes migration faq (#32478)
PR Close #32478
2019-09-12 12:16:14 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski ad178c55fd perf(ivy): initialise TNode inputs / outputs on the first creation pass (#32608)
This perf-focused refactoring moves the TNode's input / output initialization
logic to the first template pass - close to the place where directives are
matched and resolved.

This code change makes it possible to update-mode checks for both property
bindings and listeners registration.

PR Close #32608
2019-09-12 12:11:32 -07:00
ayazhafiz adeee0fa7f feat(language-service): provide diagnostic for invalid templateUrls (#32586)
`templateUrls` that do not point to actual files are now diagnosed as such
by the Language Service. Support for `styleUrls` will come in a next PR.

This introduces a utility method `getPropertyValueOfType` that scans
TypeScript ASTs until a property assignment whose initializer of a
certain type is found. This PR also notices a couple of things that
could be improved in the language-service implementation, such as
enumerating directive properties and unifying common logic, that will be
fixed in future PRs.

Part of #32564.

PR Close #32586
2019-09-12 11:47:44 -07:00
cexbrayat 88c28ce208 refactor(ivy): migrate debug spec from render3 (#32621)
Migrate the remaining `render3/debug_spec.ts` to `acceptance`

PR Close #32621
2019-09-12 11:35:49 -07:00
cexbrayat e013aee636 refactor(ivy): migrate export spec from render3 (#32624)
The remaining test was using JS blocks and was already tested with `ngIf` in the existing acceptance test.

PR Close #32624
2019-09-12 11:33:03 -07:00
JoostK 373e1337de fix(ngcc): consistently use outer declaration for classes (#32539)
In ngcc's reflection hosts for compiled JS bundles, such as ESM2015,
special care needs to be taken for classes as there may be an outer
declaration (referred to as "declaration") and an inner declaration
(referred to as "implementation") for a given class. Therefore, there
will also be two `ts.Symbol`s bound per class, and ngcc needs to switch
between those declarations and symbols depending on where certain
information can be found.

Prior to this commit, the `NgccReflectionHost` interface had methods
`getClassSymbol` and `findClassSymbols` that would return a `ts.Symbol`.
These class symbols would be used to kick off compilation of components
using ngtsc, so it is important for these symbols to correspond with the
publicly visible outer declaration of the class. However, the ESM2015
reflection host used to return the `ts.Symbol` for the inner
declaration, if the class was declared as follows:

```javascript
var MyClass = class MyClass {};
```

For the above code, `Esm2015ReflectionHost.getClassSymbol` would return
the `ts.Symbol` corresponding with the `class MyClass {}` declaration,
whereas it should have corresponded with the `var MyClass` declaration.
As a consequence, no `NgModule` could be resolved for the component, so
no components/directives would be in scope for the component. This
resulted in errors during runtime.

This commit resolves the issue by introducing a `NgccClassSymbol` that
contains references to both the outer and inner `ts.Symbol`, instead of
just a single `ts.Symbol`. This avoids the unclarity of whether a
`ts.Symbol` corresponds with the outer or inner declaration.

More details can be found here: https://hackmd.io/7nkgWOFWQlSRAuIW_8KPPw

Fixes #32078
Closes FW-1507

PR Close #32539
2019-09-12 11:12:10 -07:00
JoostK 2279cb8dc0 refactor(ngcc): move `ClassSymbol` to become `NgccClassSymbol` (#32539)
PR Close #32539
2019-09-12 11:12:10 -07:00