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Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Gschwendtner d43c30688a fix(core): avoid migration error when non-existent symbol is imported (#36367)
In rare cases a project with configured `rootDirs` that has imports to
non-existent identifiers could fail in the migration.

This happens because based on the application code, the migration could
end up trying to resolve the `ts.Symbol` of such non-existent
identifiers. This isn't a problem usually, but due to a upstream bug
in the TypeScript compiler, a runtime error is thrown.

This is because TypeScript is unable to compute a relative path from the
originating source file to the imported source file which _should_
provide the non-existent identifier. An issue for this has been reported
upstream: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/37731. The
issue only surfaces since our migrations don't provide an absolute base
path that is used for resolving the root directories.

To fix this, we ensure that we never use relative paths when parsing
tsconfig files. More details can be found in the TS issue.

Fixes #36346.

PR Close #36367
2020-04-06 13:21:54 -07:00
Alan Agius 8b5ca670ad refactor(core): update migrations descriptions (#33440)
With the next version of the CLI we don't need to add logging for the description of the schematic as part of the schematic itself.

This is because now, the CLI will print the description defined in the `migrations.json` file.

See: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/15951

PR Close #33440
2019-10-28 17:07:50 -07:00
Alan 01677b21b6 refactor(core): add `createMigrationCompilerHost` (#32827)
Current we need to create and override certain compiler host methods in every schematic because schematics use a virtual fs. We this change we extract this logic to a common util.

PR Close #32827
2019-10-04 11:45:35 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner f69e4e6f77 refactor(core): move google3 migration rules into single directory (#30956)
Moves all google3 migration tslint rules into a single directory.
This makes it easier to wire up multiple migration rules in
google3 without having to update the rule directories each time
a new migration is available.

PR Close #30956
2019-07-23 15:52:40 -07:00
Alan Agius 80394ce08b fix(core): TypeScript related migrations should cater for BOM (#30719)
fix(@schematics/angular): TypeScript related migrations should cater for BOM

In the CLI `UpdateRecorder` methods such as `insertLeft`, `remove` etc.. accepts positions which are not offset by a BOM. This is because when a file has a BOM a different recorder will be used https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/blob/master/packages/angular_devkit/schematics/src/tree/recorder.ts#L72 which caters for an addition offset/delta.

The main reason for this is that when a developer is writing a schematic they shouldn't need to compute the offset based if a file has a BOM or not and is handled out of the box.

Example
```ts
recorder.insertLeft(5, 'true');
```

However this is unfortunate in the case if a ts SourceFile is used and one uses `getWidth` and `getStart` method they will already be offset by 1, which at the end it results in a double offset and hence the problem.

Fixes #30713

PR Close #30719
2019-05-30 20:48:45 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner d72479b628 docs(core): template-var-assignment schematic should link to deprecation guide (#30702)
Instead of linking to a markdown file explaining what the migration warnings
are about, we should link to the deprecation guide which now also contains
an entry for that schematic. This makes the deprecation explanations
consistent and more centralized.

PR Close #30702
2019-05-29 13:50:34 -04:00
Alex Eagle 06efc340b6 build: update rules_nodejs and clean up bazel warnings (#30370)
Preserve compatibility with rollup_bundle rule.
Add missing npm dependencies, which are now enforced by the strict_deps plugin in tsc_wrapped

PR Close #30370
2019-05-14 10:08:45 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 349935a434 fix(core): migrations not always migrating all files (#30269)
In an Angular CLI project scenario where projects only reference
top-level source-files through the `tsconfig` `files` option, we currently
do not migrate referenced source-files. This can be fixed checking all
referenced source-files which aren't coming from an external library.

This is similar to how `tslint` determines project source-files.

PR Close #30269
2019-05-08 11:54:33 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 4c12d742dc fix(core): static-query migration should not prompt if no queries are used (#30254)
Currently we always prompt when the static-query migration runs. This is not
always needed because some applications do not even use `ViewChild` or
`ContentChild` queries and it just causes confusion if developers need to
decide on a migration strategy while there is nothing to migrate.

In order to avoid this confusion, we no longer prompt for a strategy
if there are no queries declared within the project.

PR Close #30254
2019-05-08 09:22:48 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 364250e7a6 refactor(core): static-query migration should not fail for test files (#30034)
Currently when someone runs `ng update` with the static-query migration,
the migration can fail with an error saying that the `AOT` compiler could not
be created. This can happen if the CLI project contains a test `tsconfig.json`
that is picked up by the schematic.

Due to the fact that spec tsconfig files cannot be ran with NGC (e.g. test
components are not part of a module; not all source files are guaranteed to
be included), test `tsconfig` projects will now use a new `test` migration
strategy where all queries within tests are left untouched and a TODO is added.

PR Close #30034
2019-04-23 08:32:35 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner a9242c4fc2 refactor(core): template-var-assignment migration incorrectly warns (#30026)
Currently the `template-var-assignment` migration incorrectly warns if
the template writes to a property in the component that has the same
`ast.PropertyWrite´ name as a template input variable but different
receiver. e.g.

```html
<!-- "someProp.element" will be incorrectly reported as template variable assignment -->
<button *ngFor="let element of list" (click)="someProp.element = null">Reset</button>
```

Similarly if an output writes to a component property with the same name as a
template input variable, but the expression is within a different template scope,
the schematic currently incorrectly warns. e.g.

```html
<button *ngFor="let element of list">{{element}}</button>

<!-- The "element = null" expression does not refer to the "element" template input variable -->
<button (click)="element = null"></button>
```

PR Close #30026
2019-04-22 11:16:19 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner b0c1282fbe refactor(core): migrations do not properly handle multiple templates in source file (#29841)
Currently if there are multiple source files within a given
TypeScript source file, only the last template in the source
file is checked as we store templates in a `Map` with the
source file paths as keys.

This is problematic as multiple templates can live within the
same source file and we therefore accidentally overwrite
existing entries in the resolved templates map.

PR Close #29841
2019-04-15 11:13:39 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 5b32f55a3a refactor(core): static-query schematic should check templates (#29713)
Queries can technically be also accessed within component templates
e.g.

```html
<my-comp [binding]="myQuery"></my-comp>
```

In that case the query with the property "myQuery" is accessed
statically and needs to be marked with `static: true`. There are
other edge cases that need to be handled as the template property
read doesn't necessarily resolve to the actual query property.

For example:

```html
<foo #myQuery></foo>
<my-comp [binding]="myQuery"></my-comp>
```

In this scenario the binding doesn't refer to the actual query
because the template reference variable takes precedence. The
query doesn't need to be marked with "static: true" this time.

This commit ensures that the `static-query` migration schematic
now handles this cases properly. Also template property reads
that access queries from within a `<ng-template>` are ignored
as these can't access the query before the view has been initialized.

Resolves FW-1216

PR Close #29713
2019-04-11 08:22:44 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner b507d076be refactor(core): move schematic component template visitor to utils (#29713)
PR Close #29713
2019-04-11 08:22:44 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 4a2fb86b1e refactor(core): polish failure messages for template-var-assignment schematic (#29708)
Improves the failure messages for the `template-var-assignment` schematic. After manual
testing of the schematic it's not quite clear for developers what the failure message means
without any context. The schematic now also references a short markdown file mentioning
what needs to be changed, but eventually this document needs to be expanded with more
information and context of the reasoning behind this change within Ivy.

PR Close #29708
2019-04-08 09:46:57 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 7c8f4e3202 feat(core): template-var-assignment update schematic (#29608)
Introduces a new update schematic called "template-var-assignment"
that is responsible for analyzing template files in order to warn
developers if template variables are assigned to values.

The schematic also comes with a driver for `tslint` so that the
check can be used wtihin Google.

PR Close #29608
2019-04-02 15:47:32 -07:00