Since the livestream for ng-conf is not public this year,
(and is only available to ng-conf attendees), we are
removing the link from the angular.io homepage.
Instead, we are now pointing to the ng-conf homepage for
more information.
PR Close#36382
Co-Authored-By: Igor Minar <iminar@google.com>
Updating the recommended defaults for template typechecking strictness to the most strict in order
to catch most of the errors at compile time.
See https://angular.io/guide/template-typecheck for more info.
PR Close#35628
In #35381, a new Protractor config file was introduced in docs examples,
`protractor-puppeteer.conf.js`, that was only supposed to be used on CI
and not be shipped with the ZIP archives provided for users to download
and experiment with the docs examples locally.
The logic to ignore the `protractor-puppeteer.conf.js` file was
incorrect, resulting in the file being retained in some examples (e.g.
[universal][1]). The problem was not immediately obvious, because most
examples explicitly specify all `**/*.js` files as ignored, but for
other examples the file was retained in the ZIP archive.
This commit fixes the logic to ensure the file is excluded from all docs
examples ZIP archives.
[1]: https://v9.angular.io/generated/zips/universal/universal.zip
PR Close#36018
The `removeSystemJsConfig` and `type` properties (present in some
`zipper.json` files) are now obsolete and are not taken into account by
the example zipper:
- `removeSystemJsConfig` is no longer relevant since most examples have
been migrated to use the CLI.
- `type` is no longer relevant, because the project type is determined
based on the `projectType` property in `example-config.json` files.
This commit removes these properties from `zipper.json` files and
updates the `example-zipper` docs to not mention them.
PR Close#36018
The `app-list-item` component sounds like it is used for a single
item, however it renders a list of items. There were also
several changes in the documentation, where it was becoming
confusing if the `app-list-item` is using a single item or multiple
items. This commit fixes this issue. It renames the component and its
respective properties to make sure that the intention is very clear.
Closes#35598
PR Close#35601
1. During reading the documentation I found some code examples that were refering to the class properties via methods, but without specifying the context `this`.
2. The 'onInvoke' hook was duplicated
3. A minor typo on `Zones and execution contexts` section
4. A minor typo on `Zones and async lifecycle hooks` section
PR Close#36138
Previously, all StackBlitz examples included the default dependencies
for `cli`-type projects. However, different example types may have
different `package.json` files with different dependencies.
For example, the [boilerplate `package.json`][1] for `elements` examples
includes an extra dependency on `@angular/elements`.
This commit changes `StackblitzBuilder` to use the dependencies that
correspond to each example type.
(NOTE: Manually verified the changes.)
Jira issue: [FW-2002][2]
[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/05d058622/aio/tools/examples/shared/boilerplate/elements/package.json
[2]: https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2002
PR Close#36071
The AOT compilation section of the `ngUpgrade` guide was
outdated/non-applicable. This commit hides the section to avoid confusion.
Fixing the section and re-introducing it is being tracked in #35989.
PR Close#36015
Previously, the `package.json` files added as boilerplate to docs
example projects of type `systemjs` were incorrect/outdated. They
contained unused dependencies and npm scripts and omitted used
dependencies.
This is not a big issue, because these examples are not offered as live
StackBlitz examples or downloadable ZIP archives, but having incorrect
`package.json` files is confusing and makes it more complicated to
update these examples.
This commit updates the `package.json` templates for the `systemjs` docs
examples and other configuration files to include used dependencies (and
remove unused ones). It also removes unused npm scripts.
PR Close#36015
Update dependencies.
Also, disable AOT tests for `systemjs`-type examples in Ivy mode,
because our current setup does not work with v9. See #35989 for details.
Fixes#34382Fixes#34383
PR Close#36015
Update `tsconfig[.*].json`.
Also, all make necessary changes to ensure the example apps can be
successfully built with the new, stricter type-checking options.
PR Close#36015
In the example apps used in the `ngUpgrade` guide, the AngularJS files
are loaded in `index.html` from `https://code.angularjs.org/`. Latest
browsers prevent loading the scripts from a page running on localhost
due to CORS:
```
Access to script at 'https://code.angularjs.org/1.5.5/angular.js' from origin
'http://localhost:9876' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin'
header is present on the requested resource.
```
NOTE:
Loading the files from `code.angularjs.org` is not mentioned in the
guide, therefore it is not needed to mention this config change there.
PR Close#36015
The `build` and `run` properties in `example-config.json` are only used
in example projects of type `systemjs`. In CLI-type projects, `build`
and `run` are ignored.
PR Close#36015
The `unittesting` property in `example-config.json` is a remnant of the
setup (before `aio/` was moved into the `angular/angular` repo) and has
no effect any more.
PR Close#36015
This has a couple benefits:
- we now use a .bazelversion file rather than package.json to pin the version of bazel we want. This means even if you install bazel on your computer rather than via yarn, you'll still get a warning if your bazel version is wrong.
- you no longer end up downloading three copies of bazel due to bugs in both npm and yarn where they download all tarballs before checking the metadata to see which are usable on the local platform.
- bazelisk correctly handles the tools/bazel trick for wrapping functionality, which we want to use to instrument developer build latencies
PR Close#36078
In version 9.1, this is no longer needed as in the CLI, NGCC async has been integrated which will run during `ng build/ng serve/ng test`.
Reference: TOOL-1340
PR Close#36049
This commit merges the two `.api-body` style blocks, removing duplicate
styles and re-ordering sub-blocks (to group relevant styles together).
It should not affect styling.
PR Close#31574
In some cases, we want to test the AIO app or docs examples against the
locally built Angular packages (for example to ensure that the changes
in a commit do not introduce a breaking change). In order to achieve
this, we have the `ng-packages-installer` script that handles updating
a project's `package.json` file to use the locally built Angular
packages (and appropriate versions for their (dev-/peer-)dependencies).
Previously, `ng-packages-installer` would only consider the locally
built Angular packages (from `dist/packages-dist/`). However, given that
Zone.js is now part of the `angular/angular` repo, it makes sense to
also use the locally built Zone.js package (from `dist/zone.js-dist/`).
Otherwise, the tests might fail for commits that update both the Angular
packages (and related docs examples) and the Zone.js package. An example
of such a simultaneous change (that would have broken tests) is #33838.
This commit updates the script to install the locally built Zone.js
package (in addition to the Angular ones). The commit ensures that the
Zone.js package will always be available alongside the Angular packages
(i.e. that the Zone.js package will be built by the same script that
builds the Angular packages and that the `dist/zone.js-dist/` directory
will be cached on CI).
Note: This problem was discovered while enabling docs examples unit
tests in #34374.
PR Close#35858
In pr #34978 colors were not properly set, if we type wrong url in the browser and we are directed to the 404 page there some text is set to white color which as not visible set it to dark gray for visibility
PR Close#35866
This reverts commit 7d832ae1001b6264bb7124086089e9e69c10c9b6; breaks CI
with error `Concurrent upstream jobs persisted the same file(s) into the workspace:`
PR Close#35857
In some cases, we want to test the AIO app or docs examples against the
locally built Angular packages (for example to ensure that the changes
in a commit do not introduce a breaking change). In order to achieve
this, we have the `ng-packages-installer` script that handles updating
a project's `package.json` file to use the locally built Angular
packages (and appropriate versions for their (dev-/peer-)dependencies).
Previously, `ng-packages-installer` would only consider the locally
built Angular packages (from `dist/packages-dist/`). However, given that
Zone.js is now part of the `angular/angular` repo, it makes sense to
also use the locally built Zone.js package (from `dist/zone.js-dist/`).
Otherwise, the tests might fail for commits that update both the Angular
packages (and related docs examples) and the Zone.js package. An example
of such a simultaneous change (that would have broken tests) is #33838.
This commit updates the script to install the locally built Zone.js
package (in addition to the Angular ones). The commit ensures that the
Zone.js package will always be available alongside the Angular packages
(i.e. that the Zone.js package will be built by the same script that
builds the Angular packages and that the `dist/zone.js-dist/` directory
will be cached on CI).
Note: This problem was discovered while enabling docs examples unit
tests in #34374.
PR Close#35780
Previously, `NgPackagesInstaller` would only look for Angular local
packages and do so by listing all (deeply nested) files in
`dist/packages-dist/` and looking for `package.json` files nested two
levels deep (i.e. `dist/packages-dist/*/package.json`). Thus, it would
unnecessarily check a large number of files.
This commit changes the package detection logic to instead look for
a `package.json` file directly inside each subdirectory of
`dist/packages-dist/`, which speeds up the operation.
It also refactors the code to make it easier to look for packages in
other directories (besides `dist/packages-dist/`). This will be useful
in a subsequent commit to look for and use the locally built `zone.js`
package (from `dist/zone.js-dist/`).
PR Close#35780
This commit moves the build-related scripts
(`build-ivy-npm-packages.js`, `build-packages-dist.js` and
`package-builder.js`) to a dedicated directory to keep the `scripts/`
directory cleaner.
It also moves the logic for building the `zone.js` package to a separate
script, `zone-js-builder.js`, to make it re-usable. A subsequent commit
will use it to build the `zone.js` package when building the Ivy Angular
packages as well.
PR Close#35780
`TestBed.get()` has been [deprecated in v9][1], in favor of
`TestBed.inject()`. In ##32382, the HTTP guide wording has been updated
to mention `TestBed.inject()` instead of `TestBed.get()`, but the
associated code snippets (extracted from the `http` example) were not.
This commit updates the HTTP guide examples to also use
`TestBed.inject()`.
[1]: https://v9.angular.io/guide/deprecations#testingFixes#35609
PR Close#35777
In the `testing` guide, there is a section discussing configuring
`fakeAsync()` to handle more macro tasks (e.g.
`HTMLCanvasElement#toBlob()`).
Previously, the corresponding code snippets (some of which were
hard-coded in the guide) were incorrect/incomplete and the associated
tests were broken. This was discovered while enabling docs examples unit
tests in #34374.
This commit fixes the code snippets and associated tests and ensures the
examples used in the guide come from an example app (i.e. are not
hard-coded).
Note: The docs examples unit tests are currently not run on CI. This
will be fixed in #34374.
PR Close#35778
To understand the current sentence it requires to read it multiple times.
This fix should help developers to understand the sentence in a quicker way.
PR Close#35002
Prior to this patch, the `margin` and `padding` properties were not
detected properly by Firefox due to them being shorthand properties.
This patch ensures that both `margin` and `padding` are converted
read as `top right bottom left` in the event that the shorthand
property detection fails for auto-styling in Angular animations.
Fix#35463 (FW-1886)
PR Close#35701
Previously, when running the unit tests for aio on Windows, many 404s
are logged for images, resulting in progress logs being spread over
multiple lines. This commit fixes this by adding a `proxy` to point
the fake image to a real image within the `src` folder.
Closes#29775
PR Close#35741
Added additional links which can help user find the things they are
looking for when there are no search results (when searching or on a 404
page).
Note:
This commit increases the main bundle's payload size due to the extra
content of the `aio-search-results` component.
Fixes#31532
PR Close#34978
In #35702, the payload size limit for Ivy builds was bumped to account
for small incremental increases in recent PRs. The ViewEngine size has
also increased similarly (~500B), but it was not updated in #35702,
because its total increase was just below the 500B error threshold (by
6B).
This commit bumps the ViewEngine size limit too.
Note: Any investigation for the Ivy size increase (as a follow-up
to #35702) will most likely also apply to ViewEngine, since the size was
increased by the same amount.
PR Close#34978
This commit adds a new preprocessor to use `${@searchKeywords}`, allowing
the docs to use a list of custom search phrases that will be
prioritized over the keywords found in the content.
Closes#35449
PR Close#35539
This commit updates AIO payload size limit that is triggering a problem after merging 0bc35a71e2. That commit added some payload size, but all checks were "green" for the original PR (#34574), so it looks like it's an accumulated payload size increase from multiple changes. The goal of this commit is to bring the master branch back to "green" state.
PR Close#35702
Whenever cookies are disabled in the browser, `window.localStorage` is
not avaialable to the app (i.e. even trying to access
`window.localStorage` throws an error).
To avoid breaking the app, we use a no-op `Storage` implementation if
`window.localStorage` is not available.
(This is similar to #33829, but for `localStorage` instead of
`sessionStorage`.)
Fixes#35555
PR Close#35557
On API docs pages for Angular packages (e.g. https://angular.io/api/common), we show all primary and secondary entry-points. Following a link to one of the secondary entry-points (e.g. https://angular.io/api/common/http), navigates the docs page for the secondary entry-point, where it is incorrectly (and misleadingly) labelled as PACKAGE and not as an entry-point.
Implemented a new ENTRY-POINT label and add support for correctly differentiating between entry-points and packages.
Fixes#34081
PR Close#35427
Now Angular doesn't support add event listeners as passive very easily.
User needs to use `elem.addEventListener('scroll', listener, {passive: true});`
or implements their own EventManagerPlugin to do that.
Angular may finally support new template syntax to support passive event, for now,
this commit introduces a temp solution to allow user to define the passive event names
in zone.js configurations.
User can define a global varibale like this.
```
(window as any)['__zone_symbol__PASSIVE_EVENTS'] = ['scroll'];
```
to let all `scroll` event listeners passive.
PR Close#34503
Previously, the example in the `router` guide was not
preserving the query params after logging in.
This commit fixes this by using `navigate` instead of
using `navigateByUrl`, which ignores any properties in
the `NavigationExtras` that would change the provided URL.
Fixes 34917
PR Close#35176
Under View Engine's default (non-fullTemplateTypeCheck) checking, object and
array literals which appear in templates are treated as having type `any`.
This allows a number of patterns which would not otherwise compile, such as
indexing an object literal by a string:
```html
{{ {'a': 1, 'b': 2}[value] }}
```
(where `value` is `string`)
Ivy, meanwhile, has always inferred strong types for object literals, even
in its compatibility mode. This commit fixes the bug, and adds the
`strictLiteralTypes` flag to specifically control this inference. When the
flag is `false` (in compatibility mode), object and array literals receive
the `any` type.
PR Close#35462
The top-menu items have both a `title` and a `tooltip` property. The
`title` is used as text content, so there is little point in using it as
"tooltip" (via the HTMLElement's `title` property) too.
This commit switches to using the `tooltip` property to populate the
`title`. Note that in many cases, the `tooltip` property is derived from
`title` anyway (so there is no practical change in behavior in these
cases).
PR Close#33351
This commit updates AIO payload size limit that is triggering a problem after merging f95b8ce07e. That commit added some payload size, but all checks were "green" for the PR (https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/34481) after rebase that happened a couple hours before the merge, so this is an accumulated payload size increase from multiple changes. The goal of this commit is to bring the master and patch branches back to "green" state.
PR Close#35538
Before this change content queries with the `descendants: false` option, as implemented in ivy,
would not descendinto `<ng-container>` elements. This behaviour was different from the way the
View Engine worked. This change alligns ngIvy and VE behaviours when it comes to queries and the
`<ng-container>` elements and fixes a common bugs where a query target was placed inside the
`<ng-container>` element with a * directive on it.
Before:
```html
<needs-target>
<ng-container *ngIf="condition">
<div #target>...</div> <!-- this node would NOT match -->
</ng-container>
</needs-target>
```
After:
```html
<needs-target>
<ng-container *ngIf="condition">
<div #target>...</div> <!-- this node WILL match -->
</ng-container>
</needs-target>
```
Fixes#34768
PR Close#35384
Previously, when switching angular versions through the
version selector in the sidenav, the query and hash is lost.
The user has to manually navigate to the original location again.
This commit fixes this issue and preserves the query and hash
when navigating between different versions.
Closes#24495
PR Close#35318
Light house was reporting that 'Ensure text remains visible during webfont load' solution to this problem was adding &swap to the end of web fonts this leads to our first text showing before web-font download and improves the performance of site link to article: https://web.dev/font-display/\?utm_source\=lighthouse\&utm_medium\=lr
PR Close#35352
In #35049, integration and AIO tests were changed to use the browser
provided by `puppeteer` in tests. This commit switches the docs examples
tests to use the same setup.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTE:
The examples are used to create ZIP archives that docs users can
download to experiment with. Since we want the downloaded projects to
resemble an `@angular/cli` generated project, we do not want to affect
the project's Protractor configuration in order to use `puppeteer`.
To achieve this, a second Protractor configuration is created (which is
ignored when creating the ZIP archives) that extends the original one
and passes the approperiate arguments to use the browser provided by
`puppeteer`. This new configuration (`protractor-puppeteer.conf.js`) is
used when running the docs examples tests (on CI or locally during
development).
PR Close#35381
This is a follow-up to #35049 with a few minor fixes related to using
the browser provided by `puppeteer` to run tests. Included fixes:
- Make the `webdriver-manager-update.js` really portable. (Previously,
it needed to be run from the directory that contained the
`node_modules/` directory. Now, it can be executed from a subdirectory
and will correctly resolve dependencies.)
- Use the `puppeteer`-based setup in AIO unit and e2e tests to ensure
that the downloaded ChromeDriver version matches the browser version
used in tests.
- Use the `puppeteer`-based setup in the `aio_monitoring_stable` CI job
(as happens with `aio_monitoring_next`).
- Use the [recommended way][1] of getting the browser port when using
`puppeteer` with `lighthouse` and avoid hard-coding the remote
debugging port (to be able to handle multiple instances running
concurrently).
[1]: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/lighthouse/blame/51df179a0/docs/puppeteer.md#L49
PR Close#35381
- Fix minor typos in the Getting Started, Forms and AOT Compiler guide.
- Fix minor typo in the Tour of Heroes app.
- Fix coding styles in the Getting Started guide and the Tour of Heroes app
PR Close#35325
The update to Angular 9.0.0 appears to have lowered the main.js
file slightly, while the current master build of Angular appears
to have gone up slightly.
PR Close#35379
The previous range (^1.2.0) allowed the version 1.3.2 to be
installed which caused the ES2015 polyfills.js file to increase
in size unwantedly.
PR Close#35379
After the previous update to yarn.lock a problem surfaced
with the `mkdir-promise` package. The latest version of
dgeni-packages (0.28.3) fixes this problem.
PR Close#35379
This file had not been updated for some time and lots of
the dependencies have new versions.
This is actually necessary because (at least on OS/X) there
is a problem with `chokidar` and `fsevent` that is solved by
bumping the versions here.
PR Close#35379
Previously, the `deployment` section, was using the `firebase`
CLI to deploy the angular project into firebase. With the better
integration through the `fire` schematics, it is now easier to
deploy angular applications into firebase. This commit takes
care of this, by outlined the required steps for deployment.
Closes#35274
PR Close#35355
The message service was added in a section create message service but was impoted much before it removed those imports because they can be confusing
Fixes#35259
PR Close#35354
Previously, a section in the FAQ was not clear when discussing a
simple unit test. We also want to move away from question-based
sections. This commit clarified the confusing section and
changed all question-based sections.
Closes#35056
PR Close#35316
Removing for now, since the info is stale, and we need to determine how to adjust the schedule due to the unexpected and significant version 9 delay.
PR Close#34474
On home page, image size set to 400px, which make the page not render
properly on devices below the size of 400px width.
Also, when search results were scrolled, they interfered with the top
nav items. Added border at the top of the search results container so
that the results are not visible under the nav items during scrolling.
PR Close#35098
Footer links did not have enough space between them, so lighthouse was
reporting that tap targets are not appropriately sized. Added the
required 8px space between links.
Also updated the margin of group headers accordingly.
Fixes#34901
PR Close#35098
Because the animation completes in 2000ms, and browser.wait checks
every 100ms, there can be a race condition of if the final state has
actually been reached to read the color. By moving to 2101ms, we ensure
that we cheack after the 2000ms of the animation has completed.
PR Close#35089
https://angular.io/resources needs to be sturctured to be able to navigate to all resources with improved user experience. A lone scroll bar in this page will not help the reader a great deal in exploring the resources
Fixes#33526
PR Close#34756
The golang section was recently added to the deployment guide
but has been reported as returning errors, where it had previously
worked. After discussion and testing with
Stephen Fluin, we are removing this section because of
inconsistency in functionality.
PR Close#34099
This change changes the priority order of static styling.
Current priority:
```
(least priority)
- Static
- Component
- Directives
- Template
- Dynamic Binding
- Component
- Map/Interpolation
- Property
- Directives
- Map/Interpolation
- Property
- Template
- Map/Interpolation
- Property
(highest priority)
```
The issue with the above priority is this use case:
```
<div style="color: red;" directive-which-sets-color-blue>
```
In the above case the directive will win and the resulting color will be `blue`. However a small change of adding interpolation to the example like so. (Style interpolation is coming in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/34202)
```
<div style="color: red; width: {{exp}}px" directive-which-sets-color-blue>
```
Changes the priority from static binding to interpolated binding which means now the resulting color is `red`. It is very surprising that adding an unrelated interpolation and style can change the `color` which was not changed. To fix that we need to make sure that the static values are associated with priority of the source (directive or template) where they were declared. The new resulting priority is:
```
(least priority)
- Component
- Static
- Map/Interpolation
- Property
- Directives
- Static
- Map/Interpolation
- Property
- Template
- Static
- Map/Interpolation
- Property
(highest priority)
```
PR Close#34938
In #35004, we started ignoring yarn's engines check for `yarn install`
in AIO's `test-production.sh` script to fix a failure in the
`aio_monitoring_stable` CI job. (See #35004 for details.)
It turns out that the version of yarn used on the stable branch (1.17.3)
`--ignore-engines` is needed on all yarn commands (including `yarn
run`). Thus, #35004 is not enough to fix the failures.
New example failure: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/604341
This commit turns of the engines check for the whole
`aio_monitoring_stable` CI job to fix the failure and make the job more
robust.
PR Close#35033
There are different `DebugNode`/`DebugElement` implementations (and
associated helper functions) for ViewEngine and Ivy. Additionally, these
classes/functions, which are defined inside the `core` package, are
imported by the `platform-browser` package.
Previously, this code was not tree-shaken as expected in Ivy. #30130
partially addressed the issue, but only for the case where `core` and
`platform-browser` end up in the same closure after webpack's scope
hoisting. In cases where this is not the case, our webpack/terser based
tooling is not capable of tree-shaking it.
This commit fixes the problem, by ensuring that the code retained in Ivy
mode (due to the cross-package import) does not unnecessarily reference
`DebugNode`/`DebugElement`, allowing the code to be tree-shaken away.
This results in a 7.6KB reduction in the size of the main angular.io
bundle.
Jira issue: [FW-1802](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1802)
PR Close#35003
In #34955, we switched to Node.js v12 on master and 9.0.x. This causes
the `aio_monitoring_job` CI job (which checks out files from the stable
branch; currently 8.2.x) to start failing yarn's engines check (since
the 8.2.x branch expects Node.js version <11).
Example failure: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/602499
Since the job is expected to run with files from both the stable and the
master branches (and since the version of Node.js is not important
here), this commit uses the `--ignore-engines` option to prevent
failures due to Node.js version mismatch.
NOTE:
Typically, the stable and master branch are on the same Node.js version,
because related PRs land on both master and the patch branch. One
exception is during RC periods, when the stable branch is different than
the patch branch. These periods are usually short, but in the case of
9.0.0 the period has lasted several months causing the CI environments
between master and the stable branch to get significantly out-of-sync.
PR Close#35004
earlier p sigly was used to define a paragraph element which was not clear what we want to refer changed it to paragrapg element for better understanding
Fixes#34922
PR Close#34927
This update increases the main bundle by ~0.6KB
payload size snapshot:
456581 Jan 24 22:07 dist/main-es2015.38c39f92eab2fcc8c835.js
541321 Jan 24 22:06 dist/main-es5.38c39f92eab2fcc8c835.js
52487 Jan 24 22:05 dist/polyfills-es2015.b374ef3555a700a97add.js
146193 Jan 24 22:05 dist/polyfills-es5.c7dc569e6c646e42fade.js
2987 Jan 24 22:05 dist/runtime-es2015.29be4028399ae41ba25e.js
2981 Jan 24 22:05 dist/runtime-es5.29be4028399ae41ba25e.js
PR Close#34966
Previously we would write to class/style as strings `element.className` and `element.style.cssText`. Turns out that approach is good for initial render but not good for updates. Updates using this approach are problematic because we have to check to see if there was an out of bound write to style and than perform reconciliation. This also requires the browser to bring up CSS parser which is expensive.
Another problem with old approach is that we had to queue the DOM writes and flush them twice. Once on element advance instruction and once in `hostBindings`. The double flushing is expensive but it also means that a directive can observe that styles are not yet written (they are written after directive executes.)
The new approach uses `element.classList.add/remove` and `element.style.setProperty/removeProperty` API for updates only (it continues to use `element.className` and `element.style.cssText` for initial render as it is cheaper.) The other change is that the styling changes are applied immediately (no queueing). This means that it is the instruction which computes priority. In some circumstances it may result in intermediate writes which are than overwritten with new value. (This should be rare)
Overall this change deletes most of the previous code and replaces it with new simplified implement. The simplification results in code savings.
PR Close#34804
NOTE: This change must be reverted with previous deletes so that it code remains in build-able state.
This change deletes old styling code and replaces it with a simplified styling algorithm.
The mental model for the new algorithm is:
- Create a linked list of styling bindings in the order of priority. All styling bindings ere executed in compiled order and than a linked list of bindings is created in priority order.
- Flush the style bindings at the end of `advance()` instruction. This implies that there are two flush events. One at the end of template `advance` instruction in the template. Second one at the end of `hostBindings` `advance` instruction when processing host bindings (if any).
- Each binding instructions effectively updates the string to represent the string at that location. Because most of the bindings are additive, this is a cheap strategy in most cases. In rare cases the strategy requires removing tokens from the styling up to this point. (We expect that to be rare case)S Because, the bindings are presorted in the order of priority, it is safe to resume the processing of the concatenated string from the last change binding.
PR Close#34616
This change moves information from instructions to declarative position:
- `ɵɵallocHostVars(vars)` => `DirectiveDef.hostVars`
- `ɵɵelementHostAttrs(attrs)` => `DirectiveDef.hostAttrs`
When merging directives it is necessary to know about `hostVars` and `hostAttrs`. Before this change the information was stored in the `hostBindings` function. This was problematic, because in order to get to the information the `hostBindings` would have to be executed. In order for `hostBindings` to be executed the directives would have to be instantiated. This means that the directive instantiation would happen before we had knowledge about the `hostAttrs` and as a result the directive could observe in the constructor that not all of the `hostAttrs` have been applied. This further complicates the runtime as we have to apply `hostAttrs` in parts over many invocations.
`ɵɵallocHostVars` was unnecessarily complicated because it would have to update the `LView` (and Blueprint) while existing directives are already executing. By moving it out of `hostBindings` function we can access it statically and we can create correct `LView` (and Blueprint) in a single pass.
This change only changes how the instructions are generated, but does not change the runtime much. (We cheat by emulating the old behavior by calling `ɵɵallocHostVars` and `ɵɵelementHostAttrs`) Subsequent change will refactor the runtime to take advantage of the static information.
PR Close#34683
Previously, the template type-checker would always construct a generic
template context type with correct bounds, even when strictTemplates was
disabled. This meant that type-checking of expressions involving that type
was stricter than View Engine.
This commit introduces a 'strictContextGenerics' flag which behaves
similarly to other 'strictTemplates' flags, and switches the inference of
generic type parameters on the component context based on the value of this
flag.
PR Close#34649
This commit increases payload size limits for angular.io application that triggered an error after merging another commit (00f13cc074). The goal of this commit is to bring master back to a "green" state and separate investigation is required to identify the root cause for size increase.
PR Close#34913
The StackBlitz API (which we use to generate StackBlitz projects on the
fly, when a user clicks on a live example link in the docs) allows
specifying the file to open in the editor by passing a query param. If
no file is specified, StackBlitz opens a default one. In the past, it
used to be `main.ts` and nowadays it seems to be `app.component.ts`.
StackBlitz builder, the tool that we use to generate the StackBlitz
projects, allows specifying the primary file by setting the `file`
property in the corresponding `stackblitz.json`.
Previously, if the `file` property was not set, StackBlitz builder would
not specify a file, thus falling back on StackBlitz's default behavior.
This was not great, because the default behavior may change unexpectedly
is the future to something that is less useful for our users.
This commit change StackBlitz builder to always specify a primary file.
If no file is specified in `stackblitz.json`, the builder will look
for the first file that exists in the example from a list of predefined
files.
Partially addresses #22357.
PR Close#34553
The StackBlitz API (which we use to generate StackBlitz projects on the
fly, when a user clicks on a live example link in the docs) allows
specifying the file to open in the editor by passing a query param. If
no file is specified, StackBlitz opens a default one.
This commit specifies relevant landing files for some of the examples to
make it easier to engage with the examples more quickly, and to see what
the example is attempting to demonstrate.
Fixes#22357.
PR Close#34553
First we used a messages array to display messages toh-4 but it dsplayed only one message added additional messages on click of a hero
Fixes#28739
PR Close#34496
When running the e2e tests on CI, it is desirable that the build
progress is not logged, because that clutters the logs and makes it
difficult to get to the useful info in case of failures.
The previous config to achieve that doesn't work any more.
This commit update the `ci` configuration for e2e tests to suppress
build progress logging.
PR Close#34840