Adds two new helper functions that can be used when unit testing Angular services
that depend upon upgraded AngularJS services, or vice versa.
The functions return a module (AngularJS or NgModule) that is configured to wire up
the Angular and AngularJS injectors without the need to actually bootstrap a full
hybrid application.
This makes it simpler and faster to unit test services.
PR Close#16848
These filters have generic names (e.g. `filterPipes`), which do not make
their purpose obvious. Moving them to a dedicated `auto-link-filters`
directory should help with that.
PR Close#31051
Previously, our auto-linking feature would match `http` in URLs (such as
`http://...`) to the `common/http` package and automatically create a
link to that, which was undesirable. While it is possible to work around
that via `<code class="no-auto-link">http://...</code>`, most people
didn't even realize the issue.
Since in this case it is possible to reliably know it is a false match,
this commit fixes it by applying a custom auto-link filter that ignores
all docs for `http`, if it comes before `://`.
Fixes#31012
PR Close#31051
This removes the hard-coded tsconfig.json to use a separate file.
The tsconfig.0.json is added to the getting-started example folder
because have to check it with every major release
Also updates the text regarding defaults for TypeScript compilation targets
and typings
PR Close#31097
Updates the NodeJS version to the latest stable version at the time of
writing (v10.16.0). We need to update our image to use a minimum NodeJS
version of v10.15.0 because new CLI apps automatically install a non-locked
version of selenium-webdriver that now requires NodeJS >= 10.15.0 since the
latest release of 17th June 2019 (4.0.0-alpha.3).
See CI failures: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/359077
PR Close#31088
More specifically:
- Remove Chrome 41, which was needed for googlebot support but not any
more.
- Remove IE 9-10, because we don't expect developers to be using them.
- Expand support from _last 2 versions_ to _last 2 **major** versions_.
PR Close#31045
Before this change, user's tsconfig.json is cloned and some options
controlled by Bazel are removed otherwise Bazel would complain about:
```
WARNING: your tsconfig.json file specifies options which are overridden by Bazel:
- compilerOptions.target and compilerOptions.module are controlled by downstream dependencies, such as ts_devserver
- compilerOptions.typeRoots is always set to the @types subdirectory of the node_modules attribute
- compilerOptions.rootDir and compilerOptions.baseUrl are always the workspace root directory
```
Since the warning has been removed in rules_typescript/8d8d398, there's no
need to clone and backup tsconfig.json
PR Close#30877
To avoid showing outdated info (such as events, resources, etc.) but
still allow people to see docs for older versions, we redirect
non-documentation URLs to `/docs`. Recently(-ish) we have added
documentation content under the `/cli/...` and `/start/...`
path-prefixes, but we haven't added them to the list of documentation
URLs that should not be redirected. As a result, on archive deployments
(e.g. https://v7.angular.io/cli), they are redirected to `/docs`, making
it impossible to see the documentation for these versions (unless you
know about the `?mode=stable` work-around).
This commit fixes it by adding `cli` and `start` to the list of
documentation URLs that are excluded from redirection.
PR Close#30894
Previously we just logged a warning but we should fail
to prevent silently allowing the docs to look wrong if
something changes on the CLI side of things.
PR Close#30901
Previously, when switching to Ivy mode (e.g. to run tests on CI), we had
to add `allowEmptyCodegenFiles: true` to the `angularCompilerOptions` in
`tsconfig.app.json`.
This isn't necessary any more (potentially since we switched to dynamic
imports for loading lazy modules in #30704), so this commit removes it
from the `switch-to-ivy.js` script.
PR Close#30911