Upgrade local development environment for the angular repo to use node 14
dropping node 10 from supported for development within the angular repo.
PR Close#41544
Updates to the latest version of `rules_nodejs` that supports
the most recent NodeJS lts version v14.16.1.
Additionally the latest version of `rules_nodejs` provides
[a package for runfile resolution](https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/pull/2568) w/ types that we can leverage.
PR Close#41599
In Angular CLI 12, application can only be compiled using Ivy, therefore we shouldn't run these tests when Bazel runs with View Engine context.
PR Close#41434
This is a temporary workaround until the CLI version containing a fix for the regression caused by deacc74 is available on NPM.
Without this change CLI builds will fail with;
```
angularCompiler.getNextProgram is not a function
```
PR Close#41434
With this change we update several dependencies to avoid Renovate creating a lot of PRs during onboarding. We also remove yarn workspaces as after further analysis these are not needed.
Certain dependencies such as `@octokit/rest`, `remark` and `@babel/*` have not been updated as they require a decent amount of work to update, and it's best to leave them for a seperate PR.
PR Close#41434
This commit changes the partial compilation so that it outputs declaration
calls rather than compiled factory functions.
The JIT compiler and the linker are updated to be able to handle these
new declarations.
PR Close#41231
The `ɵɵInjectorDef` interface is internal and should not be published publicly
as part of libraries. This commit updates the compiler to render an opaque
type, `ɵɵInjectorDeclaration`, for this instead, which appears in the typings
for compiled libraries.
PR Close#41119
This change marks all relevant define* callsites as pure, causing the compiler to
emmit either @__PURE__ or @pureOrBreakMyCode annotation based on whether we are
compiling code annotated for closure or terser.
This change is needed in g3 where we don't run build optimizer but we
need the code to be annotated for the closure compiler.
Additionally this change allows for simplification of CLI and build optimizer as they
will no longer need to rewrite the generated code (there are still other places where
a build optimizer rewrite will be necessary so we can't remove it, we can only simplify it).
PR Close#41096
This commit adds a Forms-based test app into the `integration` folder to have an ability to measure and keep
track of payload size for the changes in Forms package.
PR Close#41045
ChromeDriver now supports Apple Silicon ARM processors.
`webdriver-manager` versions 12.1.7 and earlier will, however,
incorrectly download the arm64 ChromeDriver regardless of the
system's architecture. This results in failure to run Protractor tests
on macOS with the error: `spawn Unknown system error -86`
This commit fixes the problem by upgrading `webdriver-manager` to
version 12.1.8, which includes a fix.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65618558.
PR Close#40756
Previously, the paths to some local dependencies in the `ivy-i18n`
integration project were pointing to non-generic bazel files that would
normally not exist on a user's machine.
This commit changes these paths to relative paths pointing to build
artifacts that are guaranteed to exist (once the necessary build
commands have been executed).
PR Close#40756
`@angular/platform-server` provides the foundation for rendering an
Angular app on the server. In order to achieve that, it uses a
server-side DOM implementation (currently [domino][1]).
For rendering on the server to work as closely as possible to running
the app on the browser, we need to make DOM globals (such as `Element`,
`HTMLElement`, etc.), which are normally provided by the browser,
available as globals on the server as well.
Currently, `@angular/platform-server` achieves this by extending the
`global` object with the DOM implementation provided by `domino`. This
assignment happens in the [setDomTypes()][2] function, which is
[called in a `PLATFORM_INITIALIZER`][3]. While this works in most cases,
there are some scenarios where the DOM globals are needed sooner (i.e.
before initializing the platform). See, for example, #24551 and #39950
for more details on such issues.
This commit provides a way to solve this problem by exposing a
side-effect-ful entry-point (`@angular/platform-server/init`), that
shims the `global` object with DOM globals. People will be able to
import this entry-point in their server-rendered apps before
bootstrapping the app (for example, in their `main.server.ts` file).
(See also [#39950 (comment)][4].)
In a future update, the [`universal` schematics][5] will include such an
import by default in newly generated projects.
[1]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/domino
[2]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/0fc8466f1be392917e0c/packages/platform-server/src/domino_adapter.ts#L17-L21
[3]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/0fc8466f1be392917e0c/packages/platform-server/src/server.ts#L33
[4]: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/39950#issuecomment-747598403
[5]: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/blob/cc51432661eb4ab4b6a3/packages/schematics/angular/universal
PR Close#40559
This commit adds an integration test that uses `@angular/elements` with
`@angular/platform-server` in order to highlight a current
incompatibility. The issue will be fixed in a subsequent commit.
PR Close#40559
Updates to rules_nodejs@2.3.3 to take advantage of windows specific fixes.
rules_nodejs@2.3.3 was created as a patch specifically with a fix for
the issues we found updating to rules_nodejs@2.2.2.
PR Close#40581
Make sure that all Trusted Types-relevant sinks that can appear in an
Angular template (e.g. not <script>, since it's forbidden) continue to
work as expected with correct sanitization semantics, without
introducing Trusted Types violations.
PR Close#39614
- @angular dependencies point to ../../dist
- use absolute versions for other dependencies
- add a yarn.lock
- create ci-specific targets
- make karma and protractor use correct Chrome binary
PR Close#39614
Create an integration test for testing support for Trusted Types in Ivy.
Generated with:
```
yarn ng new ivy-trusted-types -g --skip-install --style css --routing --strict
```
PR Close#39614
As with regular Angular components, Angular elements are expected to
have their views update when inputs change.
Previously, Angular Elements views were not updated if the underlying
component used the `OnPush` change detection strategy.
This commit fixes this by calling `markForCheck()` on the component
view's `ChangeDetectorRef`.
NOTE:
This is similar to how `@angular/upgrade` does it:
3236ae0ee1/packages/upgrade/src/common/src/downgrade_component_adapter.ts (L146).
Fixes#38948
PR Close#39452
Previously, the project used for running integration tests for Angular
Elements declared a component that used `ShadowDom` for view
encopsulation, but it did not include any tests to verify that the view
was updated correctly.
This commit adds the missing tests.
PR Close#39452
In production mode, the `ngDevMode` global may not have been declared.
This is typically not a problem, as optimizers should have removed all
usages of the `ngDevMode` variables. This does however require the
bundler/optimizer to have been configured in a certain way, as to allow
for `ngDevMode` guarded code to be removed.
As an example, Terser can be configured to remove the `ngDevMode`
guarded code using the following configuration:
```js
const terserOptions = {
// ...
compress: {
// ...
global_defs: require('@angular/compiler-cli').GLOBAL_DEFS_FOR_TERSER,
}
}
```
(Taken from https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/31595#issuecomment-519129090)
If this is not done, however, the bundle should still work (albeit with
larger code size due to missed tree-shaking opportunities). This commit
adds a check for whether `ngDevMode` has been declared, as it is a
top-level statement that executes before `ngDevMode` has been initialized.
Fixes#31595
PR Close#39415
Upgrade the karma dependency to version 4.4.0 in the root package.json
and in integration tests. Compared to version 4.3.0, which most of the
packages were previously depending on, it has the following changes:
Bug Fixes
- runner: remove explicit error on all tests failed
Features
- client: Add trusted types support
- Preprocessor can return Promise
- config: add failOnSkippedTests option.
- config: clientDisplayNone sets client elements display none.
- deps: Remove core-js dependency.
The motivation for upgrading the package is the Trusted Types support
that it adds, which is necessary to enable Trusted Types in Angular's
unit tests.
PR Close#39180
Zone.js 0.11.0 release an empty bundle, and now the npm_package tests all target
bazel rule `npm_package`, but not `npm_package.pack`, and these two rules may
generate different results, for example, Zone.js 0.11.0's issue is `package.json`
define files array which make the bundle only include the files in the files array.
So this PR install the zone.js package from the archive generated from `npm_package.pack` rule.
PR Close#38649