There are some differences in how ivy maps template source
compared to View Engine. In this commit we recreate the View Engine
tests for ivy.
PR Close#28055
Due to the fact that host nodes no longer match in ContentChild queries in Ivy, we disable test that was enabled previously in other commit.
PR Close#28660
Prior to this change in Ivy we had strict check that disabled non-unique #localRefs usage within a given template. While this limitation was technically present in View Engine, in many cases View Engine neglected this restriction and as a result, some apps relied on a fact that multiple non-unique #localRefs can be defined and utilized to query elements via @ViewChild(ren) and @ContentChild(ren). In order to provide better compatibility with View Engine, this commit removes existing restriction.
As a part of this commit, are few tests were added to verify VE and Ivy compatibility in most common use-cases where multiple non-unique #localRefs were used.
PR Close#28627
There is nothing browser specific in those tests and fakeAsync is supported on node.
Testing / debugging on node is often faster than on Karma.
PR Close#28593
This commit adds a devMode-only check which will throw if a user
attempts to bind a property that does not match a directive
input or a known HTML property.
Example:
```
<div [unknownProp]="someValue"></div>
```
The above will throw because "unknownProp" is not a known
property of HTMLDivElement.
This check is similar to the check executed in View Engine during
template parsing, but occurs at runtime instead of compile-time.
Note: This change uncovered an existing bug with host binding
inheritance, so some Material tests had to be turned off. They
will be fixed in an upcoming PR.
PR Close#28537
Currently, DOM node removal called `removeChild` on the saved parent
node when destroying a component. However, this will fail if the
component has been manually moved in the DOM. This change makes the
removal always use the node's real `parentNode` and ignore the provided
`parent`.
PR Close#28455
Ivy allows Components to extend Directives (but not the other way around) and as a result we may have Component and Directive annotations present at the same time. The logic that resolves annotations to pick the necessary one didn't take this into account and as a result Components were recognized as Directives (and vice versa) in case of inheritance. This change updates the resolution logic by picking known annotation that is the nearest one (in inheritance tree) and compares it with expected type. That should help avoid mis-classification of Components/Directives during resolution.
PR Close#28439
Improve the stacktrace for `R3Injector` errors by adding the source component (or module) that tried to inject the missing provider, as well as the name of the injector which triggered the error (`R3Injector`).
e.g.:
```
R3InjectorError(SomeModule)[car -> SportsCar]:
NullInjectorError: No provider for SportsCar!
```
FW-807 #resolve
FW-875 #resolve
PR Close#28207
Fixes Ivy not passing thrown errors along to the `ErrorHandler`.
**Note:** the failing test had to be reworked a little bit, because it has some assertions that depend on an error context being logged, however Ivy doesn't keep track of the error context.
This PR resolves FW-840.
PR Close#28447
In Ivy, we support a new manual mode that allows for stricter control
over change detection in OnPush components. Specifically, in this mode,
events do not automatically mark OnPush views as dirty. Only changed
inputs and manual calls to `markDirty()` actually mark a view dirty.
However, this mode cannot be the default for OnPush components if we
want to be backwards compatible with View Engine. This commit re-adds
the legacy logic for OnPush components where events always mark views
dirty and makes it the default behavior.
Note: It is still TODO to add a public API for manual change detection.
PR Close#28474
Due to the fact that the test in 'ng_module_integration_spec.ts' relied on internal VE data structures (the '_def' field) to verify the state and the structure has changed in Ivy, this commit adds an Ivy version of the same test.
PR Close#28477
In View Engine, we supported @Input and @ContentChild annotations
on the same property. This feature was somewhat brittle because
it would only work for static queries, so it would break if a
content child was passed in wrapped in an *ngIf. Due to the
inconsistent behavior and low usage both internally and externally,
we will likely be deprecating it in the next version, and it does
not make sense to perpetuate it in Ivy.
This commit ensures that we now throw in Ivy if we encounter the
two annotations on the same property.
PR Close#28415
Prior to this change we may encounter some errors (like pipes being used where they should not be used) while compiling Host Bindings and Listeners. With this update we move validation logic to the analyze phase and throw an error if something is wrong. This also aligns error messages between Ivy and VE.
PR Close#28356
This commit unifies handling of the "check no changes" mode between
ngIvy and the view engine. More specifically:
- check no changes can be invoked before change detection in ivy;
- `undefined` values are considered equal `NO_CHANGES` for the "check no changes"
mode purposes.
Chanes in this commit enables several tests that were previously running only in ivy
or only in the view engine.
PR Close#28366
DebugElement.properties should contain a map of element
property names to element property values, with entries
for both normal property bindings and host bindings.
Many Angular core tests depend on this map being present.
This commit adds support for host property bindings in
DebugElement.properties, which fixes the Angular core tests.
There is still work to be done for normal property bindings.
PR Close#28355
Fixes components with native content projection (using `<content>` or `<slot>`) not working under Ivy.
The issue comes from the fact that when creating elements inside a component, we sometimes don't append the element immediately, but we leave it to projection to move it into its final destination. This ends up breaking the native projection, because the slots have to be in place from the beginning. The following changes switch to appending the element immediately when inside a component with Shadow DOM encapsulation.
This PR resolves FW-841.
PR Close#28261
Before this commit we were creating a "fake" TNode for each and every
projectable node passed during dynamic component creation. This approach
had several problems:
- the existing TView structure had to be mutated to accomodate new TNodes and
it was very easy to "corrupt" TView / TNode data structures;
- TNodes are not really needed to fully support projectable nodes so we were
creating objects and updating existing data structures for nothing.
This commit changes the approach so we don't create "fake" TNodes for projectable
nodes but instead we process projectable nodes directly in the projection instruction.
As a result we've got less code, less object allocation and - as a bonus - we fix few
bugs where TView / TNode data structures were corrupted when using projectable nodes.
PR Close#28275
Destroys the module's injector when an `NgModule` is destroyed which in turn calls the `ngOnDestroy` methods on the instantiated providers.
This PR resolves FW-739.
PR Close#27793
Initial thinking was that the bug is in the content projection logic but
it turned out to be a wrong assumption - hence adding a test to illustrate
that basic content projection of view containers works correctly.
What fails in the marked test is the logic quering debug nodes - content
peojection is fine but we never create the 'B' text node since we call
show() method on the "wrong" directive instance.
PR Close#28152
Fixes the `ModuleWithComponentFactories.componentFactories` not being populated when calling `compileModuleAndAllComponentsSync` in Ivy.
These changes resolve FW-929.
PR Close#28112
Throws a similar error to ViewEngine when encountering an `@Output` that hasn't been initialized to an `Observable`.
These changes resolve FW-680.
PR Close#28085
Angular allows for `<ng-content>` elements to include a selector which
filters which content-projected entries are inserted into the container
depending on whether or not the selector is matched.
With Ivy this feature has not fully worked due to the massive changes
that took place inside of Ivy's styling algorithm code (which is
responsible for assigning classes and styles to an element). This
fix ensures that content-projection can correctly identify which slot
an element should be placed into when class-based selectors are used.
PR Close#27849
Fixes the `DebugNode.references` returning a reference to the underlying comment node, rather than the `TemplateRef` that the reference is pointing to. The issue comes from the fact that `discoverLocalRefs` falls back directly to returning the native node, if the ref isn't pointing to a directive, rather than looking through the locals.
These changes resolve FW-870.
PR Close#28101
Prior to this change we performed prop and attr name validation at compile time, which failed in case a given prop/attr is an input to a Directive (thus should not be a subject to this check). Since Directive matching in Ivy happens at runtime, the corresponding checks are now moved to runtime as well.
PR Close#28054
This update aligns Ivy behavior with ViewEngine related to empty bindings (for example <div [someProp]></div>): empty bindings are ignored.
PR Close#28059
When a pipe returns an instance of WrappedValue we should "invalidate" value
of a binding where the pipe in question is used.
Before this change we've always wrtten the invalidation value (NO_CHANGE) to
the binding root this invalidating the first binding in a LView. This commit
corrects the binding index calculation so the binding with a pipe is invalidated.
PR Close#28044
These tests validate the ability of the View Engine TestBed to consume
summary metadata, a mechanism which allows the TestBed to use
AOT-compiled components & directives in tests. It achieves this through
two operations which are independently obsolete in Ivy:
1. It injects CompileMetadataResolver, a View Engine specific compiler
internal class which extracts global analysis metadata from classes,
and uses it to construct summary metadata. This happens in a
beforeEach() block which calls createSummaries().
2. It uses TestBed.initTestEnvironment to pass summary metadata to the
TestBed itself. Any such metadata is ignored in Ivy.
Operation #1 makes it impossible to run these tests under Ivy, as the
CompileMetadataResolver is not available with an Ivy compiler.
Ivy itself does not rely on summary data, and the R3TestBed can depend
directly on AOT compiled components without it. Thus, the spirit of thes
tests is obsolete in an Ivy world.
FW-838 #resolve
PR Close#28027
The problem that `fixmeIvy`s refer to is resolved, but the tests are still broken due to other issue (not possible to retrieve host property bindings for DebugElement).
PR Close#28003