Now instead of pushing the AIO build artifacts to the preview server
from inside a Travis job, the artifacts are built and hosted on the
CircleCI infrastructure. The preview server will then pull these
down after being triggered by a CircleCI build webhook.
Previously the auth token could have been split into three separate args in bash which resulted
in two bogus requests being sent out for each curl call. These requests had to time out before
the real request was made, but without the token.
I couldn't find a better way to quickly fix this without adding some duplication.
The `packages/core/src/animation/dsl.ts` symlink ws removed in #22692,
so `create-/remove-symlinks.sh` scripts for Windows should not try to
"fix" it.
PR Close#23121
The reporter was added in 87d56acda, with the purpose of fixing
source-map paths (which was apparently needed back then). Things have
moved around a lot since then and the custom reporter doesn't seem to be
necessary any more. By removing the reporter, we have one less thing to
worry about while upgrading karma; plus we get improvements in built-in
reporters for free.
Output with the custom reporter:
```
at someMethod (packages/core/.../some-file.ts:13:37)
```
Output with the built-in reporter:
```
at someMethod (packages/core/.../some-file.ts:13.37 <- dist/all/@angular/core/.../some-file.js:1:337)
```
PR Close#24803
With these changes, the types are a little stricter now and also not
compatible with Protractor's jasmine-like syntax. So, we have to also
use `@types/jasminewd2` for e2e tests (but not for non-e2e tests).
I also had to "augment" `@types/jasminewd2`, because the latest
typings from [DefinitelyTyped][1] do not reflect the fact that the
`jasminewd2` version (v2.1.0) currently used by Protractor supports
passing a `done` callback to a spec.
[1]: 566e039485/types/jasminewd2/index.d.ts (L9-L15)Fixes#23952Closes#24733
PR Close#19904
Two new CircleCI environments are created: test_ivy_jit and test_ivy_aot.
Both run a subset of the tests that have been marked with Bazel tags as
being appropriate for that environment.
Once all the tests pass, builds are published to the *-builds repo both
for the legacy View Engine compiled code as well as for ivy-jit and ivy-aot.
PR Close#24309
This uses a new script and CircleCI job called "build-packages-dist"
which shims the new Bazel build to produce outputs matching the legacy
build. We'll use this to get AIO testing onto CircleCI as well.
We move the integration tests to a new circleCI job that depends on this
one, as well as the build publishing job.
Note that every PR will have a trivial green publishing status, because
we always create this job even for PRs. We'd rather not - see
https://discuss.circleci.com/t/workflows-pull-request-filter/14396/4
PR Close#23512
- add paralelization of the build
- correct issues with picking up targets from /dist and /aio/node_modules/
- add logging during the publish process
PR Close#23206
The commit command will fail if the commit message header does not follow the
Angular convetions as defined in /CONTRIBUTING.md.
You can force the commit by adding the `--no-verify` option.
NOTE:
You should remove all unused hooks (in <angular>/.git/hooks) before running
`yarn` so that husky hooks are installed correctly.
PR Close#22969
We now create npm packages to cover all the public api assertions in tools/public_api_guard.
We no longer depend on ts-api-guardian from npm - it is now stale since the repository was archived.
There is no longer a gulp task to enforce or accept the public API, this is in CircleCI as part of running all bazel test targets.
PR Close#22639
This saves us an executor on Travis.
Note that we still do a bazel build on travis when we run the integration tests under e2e_2.
We expect that CircleCI is the only place we'll ever consume bazel-built artifacts.
PR Close#22170
Use `-f` when doing `git fetch` for the PR. Without
it the `git fetch` will not overwrite what is currently
fetched locally, in essence doing fast-forward only.
PR Close#21295
There seems to be some issue that causes Chrome/ChromeDriver to
unexpectedly reload during the aio e2e tests, causing flakes. It is not
clear what exactly is causing the reloading, but to the best of my
knowledge it is something inside Chrome or ChromeDriver.
Pinning Chrome to r494239 (between 62.0.3185.0 and 62.0.3186.0) fixes
the flakes.
Fixes#20159
Since our version of Chromium is also pinned, a new ChromeDriver (that
drops support for our Chromium version) can cause random (and unrelated
to the corresponding changes) errors on CI.
This commit pins the version of ChromeDriver and it should now be
manually upgraded to a vrsion that is compatible with th currently used
Chromium version.
PR Close#20940
Add enough BUILD files to make it possible to
`bazel build packages/core/test`
Also re-format BUILD.bazel files with Buildifier.
Add a CI lint check that they stay formatted.
PR Close#20768
The scripts were accidentally broken in #20524. More specifically, when a limit
was exceeded the script would break while trying to log an error message due to
a missing `commit` variable.
This commit fixes it and also does some minor clean-up (improve docs, use more
descriptive variable names, remove dead code, etc).
PR Close#20683
When this command is run on CI, `yarn build` has already been run, so
this was unnecessarily building angular.io again (adding ~4mins to the
`aio` job).
When this command is run locally, it is most often about testing a new
`lighthouse` version/config, so you don't need to build angular.io over
and over (and if necessary, one can always run `yarn build` manually).
Closes#19633
Usages of `NgTools_InternalApi_NG_2` from `@angular/compiler-cli` will now
throw an error.
Adds `listLazyRoutes` to `@angular/compiler-cli/ngtools2.ts` for getting
the lazy routes of a `ng.Program`.
PR Close#19836
Also adds auto upgrade from lower version based
on the .d.ts file (e.g. from version 3 to 4).
This is needed as we are now also capturing type aliases
in metadata files (and we rely on this),
see 6e3498ca8e.
This commit allows building angular.io against the locally built Angular
packages. It adds two new npm scripts:
- `setup-local`: Same as `setup`, but overwrites the Angular packages for both
angular.io and the examples boilerplate with the locally built ones.
- `build-local`: Same as `build`, but uses `setup-local` instead of `setup`
under the hood, thus overwriting installed Angular packages with locally built
ones.
Fixes#18611
With this commit `ngc` is used instead of `tsc-wrapped` for
collecting metadata and tsickle rewriting and `tsc-wrapped`
is removed from the repository.
`@angular/tsc-wrapped@5` is now deprecated and is no longer
used, updated, or maintained as part as of Angular 5.x.x.
`@angular/tsc-wrapped@4` is still maintained and required by
Angular 4.x.x and will be maintained as long as 4.x.x is in
LTS.
PR Close#19298