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
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
This commit also updates the version of `@angular/cli` used for docs examples.
The previous (transient) dependency `@ngtools/webpack` was not compatible with
`@angular/compiler-cli@>=5` and was breaking when running against the local
builds (currently at 5.0.0-beta.2). The version of `@ngtools/webpack` used by
the latest `@angular/cli` version is compatible with `@angular/compiler-cli@5`.
(Coincidentally), this wasn't an issue before fdfeaaf1f, because
pre-verification was run after `test.sh`, during which `aio-builds-setup` was
built.
Now that `deploy-staging.sh` is being run before `test.sh`, we need to build
the `aio-builds-setup` scripts first.
Generate the docs with `yarn docs`.
Test the doc generation code with `yarn docs-test`
The docs are automatically built as part of the `yarn build` task,
so there is no need to rebuild them in the test_aio.sh file