Prior to this fix [ngClass] would remove all dynamic classes
when destroyed. It's essential that classes are persisted such
that remove-based animations will still be stylistically correct.
This patch fixes this issue.
Closes#10008Closes#10303
Previously, Angular would warn users when simply re-encoding text
outside of the ASCII range. While harmless, the log spam was annoying.
With this change, Angular specifically tracks whether anything was
stripped during sanitization, and only reports a warning if so.
Fixes#10206.
BREAKING CHANGES:
- `browserPlatform`/`browserDynamicPlatform`/... have been deprecated and renamed into `platformBrowser`/`platformBrowserDynamic`/....
- `bootstrapModule` and `bootstrapModuleFactory` have been moved to be members of `PlaformRef`.
E.g. `platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(MyModule)`.
This allows Angular to error on unknown properties,
allowing applications that don’t use custom elements
to get better error reporting.
Part of #10043
BREAKING CHANGE:
- By default, Angular will error during parsing
on unknown properties,
even if they are on elements with a `-` in their name
(aka custom elements). If you application is using
custom elements, fill the new parameter `@NgModule.schemas`
with the value `[CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA]`.
E.g. for bootstrap:
```
bootstrap(MyComponent, {schemas: [CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA]});
```
Part of #10043
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `@Component.precompile` was renamed to `@Component.entryComponents`
(old property still works but is deprecated)
- `ANALYZE_FOR_PRECOMPILE` was renamed to `ANALYZE_FOR_ENTRY_COMPONENTS` (no deprecations)
This contains major changes to the compiler, bootstrap of the platforms
and test environment initialization.
Main part of #10043Closes#10164
BREAKING CHANGE:
- Semantics and name of `@AppModule` (now `@NgModule`) changed quite a bit.
This is actually not breaking as `@AppModules` were not part of rc.4.
We will have detailed docs on `@NgModule` separately.
- `coreLoadAndBootstrap` and `coreBootstrap` can't be used any more (without migration support).
Use `bootstrapModule` / `bootstrapModuleFactory` instead.
- All Components listed in routes have to be part of the `declarations` of an NgModule.
Either directly on the bootstrap module / lazy loaded module, or in an NgModule imported by them.
Some test cases incorrectly rely on the side effect of other test cases
importing `NgMatchers`. This commit fixes this by making `expect` in
`core/testing_internal` properly typed.
Resource URLs are strictly "more" trustworthy than plain URLs, so trusting them maintains the same level of security while avoiding to break people when we downgrade a resource URL context to a plain URL context.
BREAKING CHANGE
Previously both imperative (router.navigate) and declarative (routerLink) navigations
would preserve the current query params and fragment. This behavior turned out to
be confusing. This commit changes it.
Now, neither is preserved by default. To preserve them, you need to do the following:
router.naviage("newUrl", {preserveQueryParams: true, preserveFragment: true})
<a routerLink="newUrl" preserveQueryParams preserveFragment></a>