The `<meta name="robots" content="noindex">` tag is used
to indicate to search engine crawlers that they should not index
the current page. This is set dynamically by the the document
viewer component to ensure that 404 and other erroring pages
are not added to the search index.
This relies upon the idea that the crawling bot will run the JS
and wait to see if this meta tag has been added or not.
Since we believe that the `googebot` will do this, we also
pre-emptively add a hard-coded noindex tag specifically for
this bot, so that if anything else fails in bootstrapping the app,
the failed page will not be added to the index.
Closes#21317
PR Close#21665
We redirect non-docs pages in the "archive" deployment back to the stable
deployment. We should not redirect pages in the "next" deployment.
Closes#19505
PR Close#21027
Apparently Object.keys on NamedNodeMap work differently with googlebot :-(
There are not tests since we don't have a way to write tests for googlebot,
but I did manually verify that after this fix googlebot correctly renders
several of the previously broken pages.
Fixes#21272
PR Close#21305
Pass one argument to `logger.error()` to improve error reporting in
environments that do not handle more than one arguments well (e.g.
Googlebot's web rendering service).
Related to #21272.
PR Close#21293
- Avoid unnecessary animations, style transitions, repositioning on
initial rendering.
- Better handle transitioning from/to Home page (which is the only page
with transparent top-menu).
- Better coordinate sidenav and hamburger animations with page
transitions.
- Improve fade-in/out animations.
Fixes#20996
- Fix embedded ToC:
Previously, the element was added too late and was never instantiated.
- Improve ToC update timing:
Previously, the ToC was updated after the entering animation was over, which
resulted in the ToC being outdated for the duration of the animation.
- Improve destroying components timing:
Previously, the old embedded components were destroyed as soon as a
new document was requested. Even if the transition ended up never
happening (e.g. due to error while preparing the new document), the
embedded components would have been destroyed and the displayed
document would not work as expected.
Now the old embedded components are destroyed only after the new
document has been fully prepared.
- Improve scroll-to-top timing:
Previously, the page was scrolled to top after the entering animation was
over, which resulted in "jumpi-ness". Now the scrolling happens after the
leaving document has been removed and before the entering document has been
inserted.
PR Close#18428
Previously, the document was shown as soon as the HTML was received, but before
the embedded components were ready (e.g. downloaded and instantiated). This
caused FOUC (Flash Of Uninstantiated Components).
This commit fixes it by preparing the new document in an off-DOM node and
swapping the nodes when the embedded components are ready.
PR Close#18428
Using `display: none` on the `<h1>` causes `innerText` to not work as expected
and include the icon ligature (`link`) in the title. This caused the window
title on the angular.io Home page to appear as "Angular - link".
This commit fixes it by not generating anchors at all for headings with the
`no-anchor` class.
Fixes#20427
PR Close#20440
The use of `System.import()` in test.ts was causing the webpack build to fail
with a mysterious "Module build failed: Error: TypeScript compilation failed" error,
when running `yarn test`.
PR Close#19702
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PR Close#19702
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PR Close#19702
all the non-npm changes were made by the angular-material-prefix-updater tool.
the tool missed a few things, which I'll fix in a separate commit to preserve the diff.
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PR Close#19702
The GaService and the E2E specs were unnecessarily complicated and had
arbitrary async timeouts to ensure that the interplay between the GA
library code and the rest of the app worked correctly. This resulted
in potential flaky tests if the timeouts were not adequate; this was
experienced when Travis upgraded to Chrome 62.
The new approach is to block loading of the Analytics library altogether
if there is a `__e2e__` flag set in the `SessionStorage` of the browser.
It doesn't appear to be enough just to set the flag directly on the
window. I think this is because the window gets cleaned when navigation
occurs (but I am not certain).
The downside of this is that we had to add a small piece of extra logic
to the GA snippet in index.html; and we also had to switch from using
`<script async ...>` to a programmatic approach to loading the GA library
which prevents the browser from eagerly fetching the library. This may
be mitigated by adding it to the HTTP/2 push configuration of the Firebase
hosting.
Re-enables the test that was disabled in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/19784Closes#19785
By adding a more relaxed search on the title
of docs, we are more likely to catch API docs.
The additional search terms match anything
with a word in the title that starts with the
characters of the first term in the search.
E.g. if the search is "ngCont guide" then
search for "ngCont guide titleWords:ngCont*"
The fixed test expected there to be a doc version without a URL. This used to be
the case but not any more. As a result, an error was logged in the test output
(but no failure).
This commit fixes it by ensuring that a version without a URL exists.
PR Close#18659