If a decorator or partial declaration has not been AOT compiled, then
the compiler is needed at runtime to be able to JIT compile the code.
However, it may occur that the compiler is not available, if it has not
been loaded into the application. The error that was reported in this
case did not provide insight into which class requested compilation, nor
did it differentiate between decorators vs. partial declarations.
This commit expands the error logging to provide better insight into the
class that initiated JIT compilation and offers a specialized error
message for partial declarations. This should help a developer better
understand why the error occurs and what can be done to resolve it.
Closes#40609
PR Close#42693
For the compilation of a component, the compiler verifies that the
imports it needs to generate to reference the used directives and pipes
would not create an import cycle in the program. This requires visiting
the transitive import graphs of all directive/pipe usage in search of
the component file. The observation can be made that all directive/pipe
usages can leverage the exploration work in search of the component
file, thereby allowing sub-graphs of the import graph to be only visited
once instead of repeatedly per usage. Additionally, the transitive
imports of a file are no longer collected into a set to reduce memory
pressure.
PR Close#41271
When using `TestBed.overrideComponent`, the overridden component would
incorrectly lose access to its NgModule's declaration scope if the
NgModule had been imported into the testing NgModule as a
`ModuleWithProviders`, e.g. using a `forRoot` call.
The issue occurred as the `TestBed` compiler did not consider NgModules
that had been imported as a `ModuleWithProviders` when associating
NgModules with component overrides. This caused the overridden component
to be compiled standalone, meaning that it does not have access to
its NgModule's declarations. This commit extends the logic for
traversing the NgModule graph to also consider `ModuleWithProviders`
imports.
Fixes#42734
PR Close#42817
In #41995 the type of `TrackByFunction` was changed such that the
declaration of a `trackBy` function did not cause the item type to be
widened to the `trackBy`'s item type, which may be a supertype of the
iterated type. This has introduced situations where the template type
checker is now reporting errors for cases where a `trackBy` function is
no longer assignable to `TrackByFunction`.
This commit fixes the error by also including the item type `T` in
addition to the constrained type parameter `U`, allowing TypeScript to
infer an appropriate `T`.
Fixes#42609
PR Close#42692
Previously, if only the `compareFn` changed but the data itself did not, then
the `KeyValuePipe` did not re-sort the output.
Fixes#42819
PR Close#42821
Angular inserts text either through text nodes (`document.createTextNode`) or using `textContent`, but the drawback of doing so is that HTML entities won't be decoded. In order to work around it, the compiler has some logic that maps the entities to their unicode representation which can safely be inserted. The problem is that our current mapping is arbitrarily limited which means that some entities will be mapped while others will throw an error, even though they're valid.
These changes expand the list to cover all entities that are supported by the HTML spec.
Fixes#41186.
PR Close#42818
In combination with the TS `noImplicitOverride` compatibility changes,
we also want to follow the best-practice of adding `override` to
members which are implemented as part of abstract classes. This
commit fixes all instances which will be flagged as part of the
custom `no-implicit-override-abstract` TSLint rule.
PR Close#42512
in _findContext method, use conditional operator check whether the params 'error' exists and then us reccursion way to find context in original error if getDebugContext's result does not exist.
PR Close#42581
in _findContext method, use conditional operator check whether the params 'error' exists and then use nullish coalescing operator instead conditional operator when getDebugContext's result does not exist.
PR Close#42581
Currently unless a listener inside of an embedded view tries to reference something from the parent view, or if the reference is a local ref, we don't generate the view restoration instructions and we allow for the value to be picked up from the context object in the function parameters. The problem is that the listener is only run during creation mode and the context object may have been swapped out afterwards.
These changes fix the issue by always generating the view restoration instructions for listeners inside templates.
Fixes#42698.
PR Close#42755
In #42492 the template type checker became capable of replicating a
wider range of generic type parameters for use in template type-check
files. Any literal types within a type parameter would however emit
invalid code, as TypeScript was emitting the literals using the text as
extracted from the template type-check file instead of the original
source file where the type node was taken from.
This commit works around the issue by cloning any literal types and
marking them as synthetic, signalling to TypeScript that the literal
text has to be extracted from the node itself instead from the source
file.
This commit also excludes `import()` type nodes from being supported,
as their module specifier may potentially need to be rewritten.
Fixes#42667
PR Close#42761
Updates the Bazel NodeJS rules to v4.0.0-beta.0. This is necessary
so that the Angular components repo can update, and it's generally
good to stay as up-to-date as possible with the Bazel rules as it's
easy to fall behind, and updating early allows us to discover issues
affecting our tooling earlier (where they are easier to address due to
e.g. potential breaking change policy).
PR Close#42760
This commit applies changes to `@angular/bazel` which are necessary
to support the Bazel NodeJS rules v4.0.0. The Bazel NodeJS rules
no longer support the `_tslibrary` option for the `LinkablePackageInfo`
provider and therefore we need to stop using it. Due to this removal,
we also need to add two new attributes called `package_name` and
`package_path` so that the API of `ng_module` matches `ts_library`.
Note: This is denoted as `refactor` as we currently are not able to
merge feature commits into patch branches, but we want the tooling
to not diverge significantly between the patch and next branch. It is
planned to update the merge tooling to allow for such changes to land.
PR Close#42760
Skydoc is no longer used as `@angular/bazel` is no longer a
public API. The Sass rules were only used in a single place
in the repo where Sass is not really needed and has just been
added by accident most likely. We want to remove the Sass dependency
in preparation for Rules NodeJS v4.x where the Sass rules currently
still use an older version of `@bazel/worker` that is incompatible.
PR Close#42760
Rollup just prints a warning if an import cannot be resolved and ends up
being treated as an external dependency. This in combination with the
`silent = True` attribute for `rollup_bundle` means that bundles might
end up being extremely small without people noticing that it misses
actual imports.
To improve this situation, the warning is replaced by an error if
an import cannot be resolved.
This unveiles an issue with the `ng_rollup_bundle` macro from
dev-infra where imports in View Engine were not resolved but ended
up being treated as external. This did not prevent benchmarks using
this macro from working because the ConcatJS devserver had builtin
resolution for workspace manifest paths. Though given the new check
for no unresolved imports, this will now cause errors within Rollup, and
we need to fix the resolution. We can fix the issue by temporarily
enabling workspace linking. This does not have any performance
downsides.
To enable workspace linking (which we might need more often in the
future given the linker taking over patched module resolution), we
had to rename the `angular` dependency to a more specific one so
that the Angular linker could link into `node_modules/angular`.
PR Close#42760
When another navigation is triggered during an in-process navigation and
the `canceledNavigationResolution` is `'computed'`, we should not
attempt to restore the browser history using `history.go`. Doing that
would trigger a third navigation through the router which would conflict
with the new navigation that we were trying to process. Instead, we
treat this as a redirect and skip the history restoration attempt. This
acts similarly to returning `UrlTree` from a guard.
Fixes issue described in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/38884#issuecomment-863767152
PR Close#42751
Previously, the ServiceWorker assumed that a client found in
`clientVersionMap` would exist (i.e. it could be retrieved via
`clients.get()`). However, if a browser tab had been closed, the
corresponding client (while present in `clientVersionMap`, which is only
updated on ServiceWorker initialization) would not be retrievable via
`clients.get()`.
This commit fixes it by checking whether the client exists before trying
to notify it about an unrecoverable state.
PR Close#42736
Previously, we used custom typings for the ServiceWorker environment.
This was necessary back when the ServiceWorker package was introduced,
since there were no official typings.
Since there are now official typings for Web Workers (including
ServiceWorkers) offered by TypeScript as [lib.webworker.d.ts][1], this
commit gets rid of our custom typings in favor of using the official
ones.
[1]: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/blob/v4.3.4/lib/lib.webworker.d.ts
PR Close#42736
This commit better aligns the mock `ServiceWorkerGlobalScope`
implementation used in ServiceWorker tests (and the associated typings)
with the actual implementation (and the official TypeScript typings).
This allows verifying the ServiceWorker behavior in a slightly more
realistic environment.
This is in preparation of switching from our custom typings to the
official TypeScript typings (`lib.webworker.d.ts`).
PR Close#42736