Cache reference resolution for external references as finding
the declaration of a symbol is expensive and does not change
for a program once created.
This resolves a signficant performance regression in the langauge
service.
PR Close#21359
This helps ensure we use the same tsconfig.json file for all compilations.
Next steps are to make it the same tsconfig.json file used by the editor
PR Close#20964
When the SW fetches URLs listed in a manifest with hashes, it checks
the content hash against the manifest to make sure it has the correct
version of the URL. In the event of a mismatch, the SW is supposed to
consider the manifest invalid, and avoid using it. There are 3 cases
to consider by which this can happen.
Case 1: during the initial SW installation, a manifest is activated
without waiting for every URL to be fully loaded. In the background,
every prefetch URL listed by the manifest is requested and cached.
One such prefetch request could fail the hash test, and cause the
manifest to be treated as invalid. In such a case, the SW should
enter a state of EXISTING_CLIENTS_ONLY, as the latest manifest is
invalid.
This case works today.
Case 2: during the initial SW installation, as in Case 1, a manifest
is activated without waiting for each URL to fully load. However,
it's possible that the application could request a URL with a bad
hash before background initialization tries to load that URL. This
happens if, for example, the application has a broken index.html.
In this case, the SW should enter a state of EXISTING_CLIENTS_ONLY,
and serve the request from the network instead.
What happens today is that the internal error escapes the SW and
is returned as a rejected Promise to respondWith(), causing a
browser-level error that the site cannot be loaded, breaking the
site.
This change allows the SW to detect the error and enter the correct
state, falling back on the network if needed.
Case 3: during checkForUpdate(), the SW will try to fully cache the
new update before making it the latest version. Failure here is
complicated - if the page fails to load due to transient network
conditions (timeouts, 500s, etc), then it makes sense to continue
serving the existing cached version, and attempt to activate the
update on the next cycle.
If the page fails due to non-transient conditions though (400 error,
hash mismatch, etc), then the SW should consider the updated
manifest invalid, and enter a state of EXISTING_CLIENTS_ONLY.
Currently, all errors are treated as transient.
This change causes the SW to treat all errors during updates as
non-transient, which can cause the SW to unnecessarily enter a
safe mode. A future change can allow the SW to remain in normal mode
if the error is provably transient.
PR Close#21288
Chrome 63 can cause the navigationStart event for the first
run to arrive with a different pid than the start of the
benchpress run. This makes the first collected result invalid.
This workaround causes the sampler to ignore runs that have this
condition.
PR Close#21396
Bazel runs on newer version of RxJs than is installed in Yarn. The never version subclasses `EmptyError` in a different way which fails the `instanceof` check. This change makes the `instanceof` check more robust with respect to `EmptyError`.
PR Close#21053
- Add tests target for `test`, `test_node_only` and `test_web` in `core` package.
- Created a `_testing_init` pseudo package where bootstrap code for tests is kept.
- Moved `source_map_util` from `test` to `testing` so to prevent circular dependency.
- Removed `visibility:public` for testing `BUILD` packages.
PR Close#21053
`main()` function used to be needed to support dart, since dart
Does not allow top level statements. Since we no longer use dart
The need for `main()` has been removed.
In preparation for `Basel` and standardized way of running tests
we are removing `main()`
PR Close#21053
This patch fixes animations so that if multiple sub @triggers are used
and are blocked by a parent animation then the engine will not lead
itself into an infinite loop.
PR Close#21119
This PR fixes a circular dependency among those files in Renderer3:
`query` -> `di` -> `instructions` -> `query` -> ...
Looking at the above dependencies the `di` -> `instructions` import is
a problematic one. Previously `di` had an import from `instructions`
since we can known about "current node" only in `instructions`
(and we need "current node" to create node injector instances).
This commit refactors the code in the way that functions in the
`di` file don't depend on any info stored module-global variables
in `instructions`.
PR Close#20855
Closure Compiler renames all properties that are "internal" to the
program. `DOMAnimation` however is external, it is a browser API, so its
fields must not be renamed.
This change marks `DOMAnimation` as external using `declare interface`,
which will cause Closure Compiler to back off and prevent renaming of
any of its fields.
PR Close#21125
Previously, the router would merge path and matrix params, as well as
data/resolve, with special rules (only merging down when the route has
an empty path, or is component-less). This change adds an extra option
"paramsInheritanceStrategy" which, when set to 'always', makes child
routes unconditionally inherit params from parent routes.
Closes#20572.
The compiler host would force any file that is in node_modules
into the list of files that needed to be type checked which
captures .js files if `allowJs` is set to `true`. This should
have only forced .d.ts files into the project to enable
generation of factories.
Fixes: #19757
This allows examples to be found during aio's `yarn serve-and-sync`, which only
looks for examples in `packages/examples/<packageName>/**/*`, where
`packageName` is the name of the package that the modified file belonged to;
e.g. `core`, `common`, etc.).
Allows a directive to use the expression passed directly to a property
as a guard instead of filtering the type through a type expression.
This more accurately matches the intent of the ngIf usage of its template
enabling better type inference.
Moved NgIf to using this type of guard instead of a function guard.
Closes: #20967
Currently the Service Worker checks for updates only on SW startup,
an event which happens frequently but also nondeterministically. This
makes it hard for developers to observe the update process or reason
about how updates will be delivered to users. This problem is
exacerbated by the DevTools behavior of keeping the SW alive
indefinitely while opened, effectively preventing the page from
updating at all.
This change causes the SW to additionally check for updates on
navigation requests (app page reloads). This creates deterministic
update behavior, and is much easier for developers to reason about.
It does leave the old update-on-SW-startup behavior in place, as
removing that would be a breaking change.
Fixes#20877
Closure Compiler cannot infer that the swtich statement is exhaustive,
which causes it to complain that the method does not always return a
value.
Work around the problem by throwing an exception in the default case,
and using the `: never` type to ensure the code is unreachable.
Due to an overly agressive assert the compiler would generate
an internal error when referencing an enum declared in
namspace.
Fixes#18170
PR Close#20947
Previously, this code would unconditionally add a @fileoverview
comment to generated files, and only if the contained any code at all.
However often existing fileoverview comments should be copied from the
file the generated file was originally based off of. This allows users
to e.g. include Closure Compiler directives in their original
`component.ts` file, which will then automaticallly also apply to code
generated from it.
This special cases `@license` comments, as Closure disregards directives
in comments containing `@license`.
PR Close#20870
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
`$any()` can now be used in a binding expression to disable type
checking for the rest of the expression. This similar to `as any` in
TypeScript and allows expression that work at runtime but do not
type-check.
PR Close#20876
Structural directives can now specify a type guard that describes
what types can be inferred for an input expression inside the
directive's template.
NgIf was modified to declare an input guard on ngIf.
After this change, `fullTemplateTypeCheck` will infer that
usage of `ngIf` expression inside it's template is truthy.
For example, if a component has a property `person?: Person`
and a template of `<div *ngIf="person"> {{person.name}} </div>`
the compiler will no longer report that `person` might be null or
undefined.
The template compiler will generate code similar to,
```
if (NgIf.ngIfTypeGuard(instance.person)) {
instance.person.name
}
```
to validate the template's use of the interpolation expression.
Calling the type guard in this fashion allows TypeScript to infer
that `person` is non-null.
Fixes: #19756?
PR Close#20702
For some reason, prior to this fix, the boolean set matching
code (within `animation_transition_expr.ts`) failed to remain
the same when compiled with closure. This refactor makes sure
that the code stays in tact.
Reproduction Details:
Passes without `ng build --prod`: https://burger.stackblitz.io/
Fails with `ng build --prod`: http://burger.fxck.cz/Closes#20374
PR Close#20725
Closure Compiler by default will report diagnostics from type checks in
any JavaScript code, including code emitted by the Angular compiler.
Disabling `checkTypes` substantially reduces warning spam for users, and
allows them to run with stricter compiler flags (e.g. treating actual
diagnostics from user code as errors).
Closure Compiler will still type check the code and use types (where
found and correct) for optimizations.
PR Close#20828
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 package.json esm2015 points to the wrong path.
"esm15" should be "esm2015"
Service Worker can't be compiled with use of Closure Compiler
PR Close#20800
Not every application is served from the domain root. The Service
Worker made a bad assumption that it would be, and so requested
/ngsw.json from the domain root.
This change corrects this assumption, and requests ngsw.json without
the leading slash. This causes the request to be interpreted
relative to the SW origin, which will be the application root.
The Service Worker contains a mechanism by which it will postMessage
itself a signal to initialize its caches. Through this mechanism,
initialization happens asynchronously while keeping the SW process
alive.
Unfortunately in Firefox, the SW does not have the ability to
postMessage itself during the activation event. This prevents the
above mechanism from working, and the SW initializes on the next
fetch event, which is often too late.
Therefore, this change has the application wait for SW changes and
tells each new SW to initialize itself. This happens in addition to
the self-signal that the SW attempts to send (as self-signaling is
more reliable). That way even on browsers such as Firefox,
initialization happens eagerly.
Currently a bug exists where attempting to inject SwPush crashes the
application if Service Workers are unsupported. This happens because
SwPush doesn't properly detect that navigator.serviceWorker isn't
set.
This change ensures that all passive observation of SwPush and
SwUpdate doesn't cause crashes, and that calling methods to perform
actions on them results in rejected Promises. It's up to applications
to detect when those services are not available, and refrain from
attempting to use them.
To that end, this change also adds an `isSupported` getter to both
services, so users don't have to rely on feature detection directly
with browser APIs. Currently this simply detects whether the SW API
is present, but in the future it will be expanded to detect whether
a particular browser supports specific APIs (such as push
notifications, for example).
Currently, the way to not use the SW is to not install its module.
However, this means that you can't inject any of its services.
This change adds a ServiceWorkerModule.disabled() MWP, that still
registers all of the right providers but acts as if the browser does
not support Service Workers.
Saving `oldProgram` in `AngularCompilerProgram` instances is causing a memory leak for unemitted programs.
It's not actually used so simply not saving it fixes the memory leak.
Fix#20691
PR Close#20692
This changes XhrBackend to not strip the XSSI prefix from error text
if such a prefix is present but the remaining body does not parse as
JSON.
PR Close#19958
Previously, XhrBackend would call JSON.parse('') if the response body was
empty (a 200 status code with content-length 0). This changes the XhrBackend
to attempt the JSON parse only if the response body is non-empty. Otherwise,
the body is left as null.
Fixes#18680.
Fixes#19413.
Fixes#19502.
Fixes#19555.
PR Close#19958
Previously, HttpClient used the overly clever test "body || null"
to determine when a body parameter was provided. This breaks when
the valid bodies '0' or 'false' are provided.
This change tests directly against 'undefined' to detect the presence
of the body parameter, and thus correctly allows falsy values through.
Fixes#19825.
Fixes#19195.
PR Close#19958
The errors produced when error were encountered while interpreting the
content of a directive was often incomprehencible. With this change
these kind of error messages should be easier to understand and diagnose.
PR Close#20459
The type-check block generated with `"fullTemplateTypeCheck"` was
invalid if the it contained a template ref as would be generated
using the `else` micro-syntax of `NgIf`.
Fixes: #19485
PR Close#20463
- update to TypeScript 2.5
- point the 2.4 typings test at the previous typescript version, so we
don't break it accidentally
- widen the peerDeps from Angular packages that depend on TypeScript
- update to latest TypeScript 2.5 compatible Bazel rules
- move .bazelrc to tools/bazel.rc per https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/best-practices.html#bazelrc
PR Close#20175
Throwing an exception in a lifecycle event will delay but not
prevent an Init method, such as `ngOnInit`, `ngAfterContentInit`,
or `ngAfterViewInit`, from being called. Also, calling `detectChanges()`
in a way that causes duplicate change detection (such as a
child component causing a parent to call `detectChanges()` on its
own `ChangeDetectorRef`, will no longer prevent change `ngOnInit`,
`ngAfterContentInit` and `ngAfterViewInit` from being called.
With this change lifecycle methods are still not guarenteed to be
called but the Init methods will be called if at least one change
detection pass on its view is completed.
Fixes: #17035
PR Close#20258
This commit fixes the options passed to ReflectorHost to include 'paths'
if it's specified in compiler options, so that dependency modules can
be loaded.
PR Close#20222
`cmp:host {}` and `cmp:host some-other-selector {}` were not handled
consistently.
Note those should not match anything but are made equivalent to respectively
`:host(cmp)` and `:host(cmp) some-other-selector` to avoid breaking legacy apps.
This allows to overwrite templates for JIT and AOT components alike.
In contrast to `TestBed.overrideTemplate`, the template is compiled
in the context of the testing module, allowing to use other testing
directives.
Closes#19815
This PR was merged without API docs and general rollout plan.
We can't release this as is in 5.1 without a plan for documentation, cli integration, etc.
It's illegal to coerce a Symbol to a string, and results in a TypeError:
TypeError: Cannot convert a Symbol value to a string
Previously, the custom jasmineToString() method monkey-patched onto Maps
in platform-browser/testing/src/matchers.ts would coerce keys and values
to strings. A change in a newer version of Jasmine calls this method more
often, resulting in calls against Maps which contain Symbols in some
applications, which causes crashes.
The fix is to explicitly convert keys and values to strings, which does
work on Symbols.
Condition: static analysis error, given:
- noResolve:true
- generateCodeForLibraries: false
- CompilerHost.getSourceFile throws on non existent files
All of these are true in G3.
PR Close#20041
* don't reexport symbols that the user already reexported
* never reexport symbols that are part of arguments of non simple function calls
Fixes#19883
PR Close#19884
This adds the proper bindings for calling angular packages from platform-server in the UMD.
This was not a problem for universal apps that dont use UMD.
Fixes 19899
This also changes the compiler so that we throw less often
on structural changes and produce a meaningful state
in the `ng.Program` in case of errors.
Related to #19951
PR Close#19953
Previously, `listLazyRoute` would store invalid information in a compiler
internal cache, which lead to incorrect paths that were used during emit.
This commit fixes this.
PR Close#19953
Observable.merge was called using .call() as if it were an operator
and not an Observable factory. This removes the .call() and uses
the factory properly.
PR Close#19962
Importing ServiceWorkerModule.register() will schedule registration of
the Service Worker inside an APP_INITIALIZER. Previously, the Promise
returned by navigator.serviceWorker.register() was returned from the
initializer function. This has the unwanted side effect of blocking
initialization until the SW is registered. Even worse, if the SW script
fails to load, this can cause the app initialization to fail.
The solution is to not return the registration promise from the
initializer function, essentially decoupling registration from the rest
of the initialization flow.
This change is not unit testable as there are no mocks/adapters yet for
navigator.serviceWorker. A future integration test should cover this case
with better fidelity.
PR Close#19936
Currently, the SwUpdate service doesn't receive messages from the SW.
This is because it attempts to subscribe to the 'message' event on
ServiceWorkerRegistration, when really messages are emitted by the
ServiceWorkerContainer.
This change moves to listening on ServiceWorkerContainer and changes
the mocks to reflect the way the browser actually works.
PR Close#19954
The path mapping was broken for Windows by fc0b1d5b61.
Fixed the path mapping and put code in place to make such a problem
to sneek by again.
PR Close#19915
The error collector changes behavior of the metadata resolver
in ways that haven't been fully hardened. This changes limits
its use to the lazy route detection and the language service.
Issue: #19906
PR Close#19912
This change is needed to prevent users’ builds from breaking.
If a user sets `fullTemlateTypeCheck` to true, we will
continue to check the templates even when `skipTemplateCodegen` is true
as well.
Related to #19906
PR Close#19909
This fixes a problem introduced in 8d45fefc31
which modified how diagnostic error messages are reported for structural
metadata errors causing some of the diagnostics to be lost.
PR Close#19886
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
There is no difference in runtime (yet) between versioned and unversioned
files. Theoretically, the SW does not have to cache-bust versioned files,
but the SW doesn't cache bust files on the first request anyway, so in the
common case it doesn't matter. If the hash doesn't match, the SW will cache
bust the file to be sure, which is technically unnecessary, but since the
file itself is versioned, the likelihood of this happening is rare.
This fixes a critical bug where versioned files were erroneously not included
in the hashTable in the generated manifest. This could lead to applications
not updating if only versioned files changed in between versions.
PR Close#19837
As this is the only version range that we tested against in G3.
We will support newer versions of TypeScript soon
after the Angular 5 release.
Closes#19750
PR Close#19787
References to resources (such as .css files) that are generated into
the `outDir` directory outside of `rootDir` would cause a spurious
compiler error about not being able to find a files that ends in
'.ngstyle.ts'.
Also fixed a minor issue in compiler error reporting
Fixes: #19765, #19767
PR Close#19770
PushEvent.data is not the data object itself, but an instance representing
the data in wire format, with methods to synchronously decode it to JSON,
ArrayBuffer, etc. NGSW assumes all push data is in JSON format.
PR Close#19764
When Cache.put() is called with a Response, it consumes the response. If
the Response is used for any other purpose (such as satisfying the
original FetchEvent) it must be cloned first.
A bug exists in the mocks used for SW tests, where this condition is not
validated. The bodies of MockResponses can be utilized repeatedly without
erroring in the same way that a real browser would. This bug is fixed by
this commit, which causes tests for the freshness strategy of data caching
to start failing.
The cause of this failure is a second bug in the data caching code, where
the Response is not cloned prior to being passed to Cache.put(). This is
also fixed.
PR Close#19764
If no user files changed:
- only type check the changed generated files
Never emit non changed generated files
- we still calculate them, but don’t send them through
TypeScript to emit them but cache the written files instead.
PR Close#19646
Before, as soon as a user called `TestBed.overrideProvider` for a provider
of a `NgModule` that was imported via `TestBed.configureTestingModule`,
that `NgModule` became lazy.
This commit changes this behavior to keep the `NgModule` eager,
with or without a call to `TestBed.overrideProvider`.
PR Close#19624
This allows use to fix `TestBed.overrideProvider` to keep imported `NgModule`s eager,
while allowing our users to still keep the old semantics until they have fixed their
tests.
PR Close#19558
This CL refactors the animation AST code to make use of interfaces instead of classes. Given that interfaces are not persisted during runtime the removal of classes should nicely cut down on size for the animations-browser bundle.
-- before --
animations-browser.umd.js = 222kb
animations-browser.umd.min.js = 107kb
-- after --
animations-browser.umd.js = 213kb
animations-browser.umd.min.js = 102kb
PR Close#19539
This CL refactors the animation AST code to make use of interfaces instead of classes. Given that interfaces are not persisted during runtime the removal of classes should nicely cut down on size for the animations-browser bundle.
-- before --
animations-browser.umd.js = 222kb
animations-browser.umd.min.js = 107kb
-- after --
animations-browser.umd.js = 213kb
animations-browser.umd.min.js = 102kb
PR Close#19539
Assocating each template node with a the generated TypeScript
generated overly verbose source maps. Changed to creating a
source map entry per unique source span instead of each
unique template ast node.
Fixes: #19537
PR Close#19578
This helps hazel as it does not check libraries (e.g. the default lib) which are
not input files, but still checks `.d.ts` files that are inputs.
PR Close#19581
This commit fixes several issues discovered through use in real apps.
* The sha1() function operated on text content, causing issues for binary-format files.
A sha1Binary() function which operates on unparsed data now avoids any encoding issues.
* The characters '?' and '+' were not escaped in Glob-to-regex conversion previously, but
are now.
* URLs from the browser contain the full origin, but were checked against the table of
hashes from the manifest which only has the path for URLs from the same origin. Now the
origin is checked and URLs are relativized to the domain root before comparison if
appropriate.
* ngsw: prefix was missing from data groups, is now added.
* Occasionally servers will return a redirected response for an asset, and caching it could
cause errors for navigation requests. The SW now handles this by detecting such responses
and following the redirect manually, to avoid caching a redirected response.
* The request for known assets is now created from scratch from the URL before fetching from
the network, in order to sanitize it and avoid carrying any special modes or headers that
might result in opaque responses.
* Debugging log for troubleshooting.
* Avoid creating errors by returning 504 responses on error.
* Fix bug where idle queue doesn't run in some circumstances.
* Add tests for the above.
This is important to not confuse users nor downstream tools that
consume our source maps. For generated content for which we don’t
have an original source file, we use the generated file now.
Fixes#19538
The current `flattenSummaries` function re-process the same NgModule
summary even if it has been processed before. Certain modules like
CommonModule are repeated multiple times in the module tree and it is
expanded out every time.
This was making unit tests using AOT summaries really slow. This will
also slow down JIT bootstrap applications that load AOT summaries for
component libraries.
The fix is to remember which summaries were seen before and not to
process them again.
Each node now has two index: nodeIndex and checkIndex.
nodeIndex is the index in both the view definition and the view data.
checkIndex is the index in in the update function (update directives and update
renderer).
While nodeIndex and checkIndex have the same value for now, having both of them
will allow changing the structure of view definition after compilation (ie for
runtime translations).
For now, we always create all generated files, but diff them
before we pass them to TypeScript.
For the user files, we compare the programs and only emit changed
TypeScript files.
This also adds more diagnostic messages if the `—diagnostics` flag
is passed to the command line.
This service worker is a conceptual derivative of the existing @angular/service-worker maintained at github.com/angular/mobile-toolkit, but has been rewritten to support use across a much wider variety of applications.
Entrypoints include:
@angular/service-worker: a library for use within Angular client apps to communicate with the service worker.
@angular/service-worker/gen: a library for generating ngsw.json files from glob-based SW config files.
@angular/service-worker/ngsw-worker.js: the bundled service worker script itself.
@angular/service-worker/ngsw-cli.js: a CLI tool for generating ngsw.json files from glob-based SW config files.
Closure no longer needs to have the imports rewritten avoid rewriting
as this can cause issues when the source directory structure differs
from what is deployed.
Fixes: #19026
This is needed as:
- closure declares globals itself for minified names, which sometimes clobber our `ng` global
- we can't declare a closure extern as the namespace `ng` is already used within Google for typings for angularJS (via `goog.provide('ng....')`).
This is necessary to enable type-based optimizations with Closure.
Without explicity making these options the same named type, Closure
thinks they are different types and cannot disambiguate the `fromObject`
property.
Added the compiler options `strictInjectionParameters` that defaults
to `false`. If enabled the compiler will report errors for parameters
of an `@Injectable` that cannot be determined instead of generating a
warning.
This is planned to be switched to default to `true` for Angular 6.0.
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.
The new expression lowering lowers everything after `useValue` / `useFactory`
into a separate exported variable. If the value was a `forwardRef`, this
was passed to the runtime and resulted in errors.
This change unwraps `forwardRef`s during runtime again.
Note: we can’t unwrap the `forwardRef` into an exported variable
during compile time, as this would defeat the purpose of the
`forwardRef` in referring to something that can’t be referred to
at this position.
introduce the option `allowEmptyCodegenFiles` to generate all generated files,
even if they are empty.
- also provides the original source files from which the file was generated
in the write file callback
- needed e.g. for G3 when copying over pinto mod names from the original component
to all generated files
use `importAs` from flat modules when writing summaries
- i.e. prevents incorrect entries like @angular/common/common in the .ngsummary.json files.
change interaction between ng and ts to prevent race conditions
- before Angular would rely on TS to first read the file for which we generate files,
and then the generated files. However, this can break easily when we reuse an old program.
don’t generate files for sources that are outside of `rootDir`
(see #19337)
TransferState provides a shared store that is transferred from the
server to client. To use it import BrowserTransferStateModule from the
client app module and ServerTransferStateModule from the server app
module and TransferState will be available as an Injectable object.
PR Close#19134
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
- optimize the way node flags are propagated in `viewDef()`,
- fix `elementDef()` signature to make `namespaceAndName` nullable,
- move render parent computation with the parent computation
PR Close#19272
It doesn't make any difference in this case, because the we only check the
property for truthfulness (and being undefined has the same effect as being set
to false).
PR Close#19180
- don’t regenerate code for .d.ts files when
an oldProgram is passed to `createProgram`
- cache `fileExists` / `getSourceFile` / `readFile` in watch mode
- refactor tests to share common code in `test_support`
- support `—diagnostic` command line to print total time
used per watch mode compilation.
PR Close#19275
This flag controls whether the compiler emits generated files.
It is initially calculated via `skipTemplateCodegen` from the
compiler options.
Also:
- adds a small performance improvement to not generate the files
at all if we don’t emit generated code.
- removes `EmitFlags.Summaries` as we never used it.
PR Close#19275
We now create 2 programs with exactly the same fileNames and
exactly the same `import` / `export` declarations,
allowing TS to reuse the structure of first program
completely. When passing in an oldProgram and the files didn’t change,
TS can also reuse the old program completely.
This is possible buy adding generated files to TS
in `host.geSourceFile` via `ts.SourceFile.referencedFiles`.
This commit also:
- has a minor side effect on how we generate shared stylesheets:
- previously every import in a stylesheet would generate a new
`.ngstyles.ts` file.
- now, we only generate 1 `.ngstyles.ts` file per entry in `@Component.styleUrls`.
This was required as we need to be able to determine the program files
without loading the resources (which can be async).
- makes all angular related methods in `CompilerHost`
optional, allowing to just use a regular `ts.CompilerHost` as `CompilerHost`.
- simplifies the logic around `Compiler.analyzeNgModules` by introducing `NgAnalyzedFile`.
Perf impact: 1.5s improvement in compiling angular io
PR Close#19275
The private classes `ApplicationRef_`, `PlatformRef_`, `JSONPConnection_`, `JSONPBackend_`, `ClientMessageBrokerFactory_`, `ServiceMessageBroker_`, `ClientMessageBroker_` and `ServiceMessageBrokerFactory_` have been removed and merged into their public equivalents.
The size of the minified umd bundles have been slightly decreased:
| package | before | after |
| -------------------|------------|------------|
| core | 217.791 kb | 217.144 kb |
| http | 33.260 kb | 32.838 kb |
| platform-webworker | 56.015 kb | 54.933 kb |
PR Close#19143
This speeds up the compilation process significantly.
Also introduces a new option `fullTemplateTypeCheck` to do more checks in templates:
- check expressions inside of templatized content (e.g. inside of `<div *ngIf>`).
- check the arguments of calls to the `transform` function of pipes
- check references to directives that were exposed as variables via `exportAs`
PR Close#19152
- temporarily keeps the old sources under packages/tsc-wrapped
until the build scripts are changed to use compiler-cli everywhere.
- removes the compiler options `disableTransformerPipeline` that was introduced
in a previous beta of Angular 5, i.e. the transformer based compiler
is now always enabled.
PR Close#18966
Add testability hook to downgraded component so that protractor can wait for asynchronous call to complete.
Add unregisterApplication() and unregisterAllApplications() to testability registry for cleaning up testability and unit test.
Domino doesn't support innerText. So the actual inner text wasn't
getting set if the [innerText] was set on an element in a template. Add
it to the domino adapter to map it to textContent.
Also change wrongly named initParse5Adapter to initDominoAdapter.
A multi RENDER_MODULE_HOOK provider can provide function that will be called with the current document just before the document is rendered to
string.
This hook can for example be used for the state transfer module to serialize any server state that needs to be transported to the client, just before the current platform state is rendered to string.
PR Close#19023
* The problem was with the `fireChildActivationStart` function. It was taking a `path` param, which was an
array of `ActivatedRouteSnapshot`s. The function was being fired for each piece of the route that was being
activated. This resulted in far too many `ChildActivationStart` events being fired, and being fired on routes
that weren't actually getting activated. This change fires the event only for those routes that are actually
being activated.
fixes#18942
PR Close#19043
* Introduced with #18407, `RouteEvents` don't actually have a common constructor. Reverting here to be able to add new functionality to ChildActivation events.
PR Close#19043
BREAKING CHANGE: the compiler option `enableLegacyTemplate` is now disabled by default as the `<template>` element has been deprecated since v4. Use `<ng-template>` instead. The option `enableLegacyTemplate` and the `<template>` element will both be removed in Angular v6.
PR Close#18756
* Remove now unnecessary portions of build.
* Add a compilePackageES5 method to build ES5 from sources
* Rework all package.json and rollup config files to new format
* Remove "extends" from tsconfig-build.json files and fixup compilation roots
PR Close#18541
This is a corner case, and converting them is what
was expected in G3. This also fits the fact that
we already convert package paths into relative paths.
PR Close#18912
With this change ngc now accepts a `-w` or a `--watch`
command-line option that will automatically perform a
recompile whenever any source files change on disk.
PR Close#18818
With this commit the compiler will "lower" expressions into exported
variables for values the compiler does not need to know statically
in order to be able to generate a factory. For example:
```
providers: [{provider: 'token', useValue: calculated()}]
```
produced an error as the expression `calculated()` is not supported
by the compiler because `calculated` is not a
[known function](https://angular.io/guide/metadata#annotationsdecorators)
With this commit this is rewritten, during emit of the .js file, into
something like:
```
export var ɵ0 = calculated();
...
provdiers: [{provider: 'token', useValue: ɵ0}]
```
The compiler then will now generate a reference to the exported `ɵ0`
instead of failing to evaluate `calculated()`.
PR Close#18905
With this change ngc now accepts a `-w` or a `--watch`
command-line option that will automatically perform a
recompile whenever any source files change on disk.
PR Close#18818
With this commit the compiler will "lower" expressions into exported
variables for values the compiler does not need to know statically
in order to be able to generate a factory. For example:
```
providers: [{provider: 'token', useValue: calculated()}]
```
produced an error as the expression `calculated()` is not supported
by the compiler because `calculated` is not a
[known function](https://angular.io/guide/metadata#annotationsdecorators)
With this commit this is rewritten, during emit of the .js file, into
something like:
```
export var ɵ0 = calculated();
...
provdiers: [{provider: 'token', useValue: ɵ0}]
```
The compiler then will now generate a reference to the exported `ɵ0`
instead of failing to evaluate `calculated()`.
PR Close#18905
Fixes#14638
Uses Domino - https://github.com/fgnass/domino and removes dependency on
Parse5.
The DOCUMENT and nativeElement were never typed earlier and were
different on the browser(DOM nodes) and the server(Parse5 nodes). With
this change, platform-server also exposes a DOCUMENT and nativeElement
that is closer to the client. If you were relying on nativeElement on
the server, you would have to change your code to use the DOM API now
instead of Parse5 AST API.
Removes the need to add services for each and every Document
manipulation like Title/Meta etc.
This does *not* provide a global variable 'document' or 'window' on the
server. You still have to inject DOCUMENT to get the document backing
the current platform server instance.
Currently HttpClient sends requests for JSON data with the
XMLHttpRequest.responseType set to 'json'. With this flag, the browser
will attempt to parse the response as JSON, but will return 'null' on
any errors. If the JSON response contains an XSSI-prevention prefix,
this will cause the browser's parsing to fail, which is unrecoverable.
The only compelling reason to use the responseType 'json' is for
performance (especially if the browser offloads JSON parsing to a
separate thread). I'm not aware of any browser which does this currently,
nor of any plans to do so. JSON.parse and responseType 'json' both
end up using the same V8 code path in Chrome to implement the parse.
Thus, this change switches all JSON parsing in HttpClient to use
JSON.parse directly.
Fixes#18396, #18453.
PR Close#18466
Today, constructing a new GET request with headers looks like:
const headers = new HttpHeaders({
'My-Header': 'header value',
});
http.get('/url', {headers}).subscribe(...);
This indirection is unnecessary. It'd be more ergonomic to write:
http.get('/url', {headers: {'My-Header': 'header value'}}).subscribe(...);
This commit allows that new syntax, both for HttpHeaders and HttpParams.
In the HttpParams case it also allows construction of HttpParams with a map.
PR Close#18490
This is needed as the typescript no longer elides type reexports
in the generated code when using transformers.
A nice side effect is that this make summaries shorter and produces
less reexports as we rollup reexports.
PR Close#18788
Previously, we only did this when setting the `generateCodeForLibraries: false`.
This is needed so that libraries compiled with `generateCodeForLibraries: true` can be used as dependencies of other compilation units.
PR Close#18788
BREAKING CHANGE: `RouterOutlet` properties `locationInjector` and `locationFactoryResolver` have been removed as they were deprecated since v4.
PR Close#18781
BREAKING CHANGE: the values `true`, `false`, `legacy_enabled` and `legacy_disabled` for the router parameter `initialNavigation` have been removed as they were deprecated. Use `enabled` or `disabled` instead.
PR Close#18781
CompilerConfig should be the only source of default settings for preserveWhitespaces
so let's not enforce defaults on the CompilerOptions level.
PR Close#18772
BREAKING CHANGE: Because of multiple bugs and browser inconsistencies, we have dropped the intl api in favor of data exported from the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR).
Unfortunately we had to change the i18n pipes (date, number, currency, percent) and there are some breaking changes.
1. I18n pipes
* Breaking change:
- By default Angular now only contains locale data for the language `en-US`, if you set the value of `LOCALE_ID` to another locale, you will have to import new locale data for this language because we don't use the intl API anymore.
* Features:
- you don't need to use the intl polyfill for Angular anymore.
- all i18n pipes now have an additional last parameter `locale` which allows you to use a specific locale instead of the one defined in the token `LOCALE_ID` (whose value is `en-US` by default).
- the new locale data extracted from CLDR are now available to developers as well and can be used through an API (which should be especially useful for library authors).
- you can still use the old pipes for now, but their names have been changed and they are no longer included in the `CommonModule`. To use them, you will have to import the `DeprecatedI18NPipesModule` after the `CommonModule` (the order is important):
```ts
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { CommonModule, DeprecatedI18NPipesModule } from '@angular/common';
@NgModule({
imports: [
CommonModule,
// import deprecated module after
DeprecatedI18NPipesModule
]
})
export class AppModule { }
```
Dont forget that you will still need to import the intl API polyfill if you want to use those deprecated pipes.
2. Date pipe
* Breaking changes:
- the predefined formats (`short`, `shortTime`, `shortDate`, `medium`, ...) now use the patterns given by CLDR (like it was in AngularJS) instead of the ones from the intl API. You might notice some changes, e.g. `shortDate` will be `8/15/17` instead of `8/15/2017` for `en-US`.
- the narrow version of eras is now `GGGGG` instead of `G`, the format `G` is now similar to `GG` and `GGG`.
- the narrow version of months is now `MMMMM` instead of `L`, the format `L` is now the short standalone version of months.
- the narrow version of the week day is now `EEEEE` instead of `E`, the format `E` is now similar to `EE` and `EEE`.
- the timezone `z` will now fallback to `O` and output `GMT+1` instead of the complete zone name (e.g. `Pacific Standard Time`), this is because the quantity of data required to have all the zone names in all of the existing locales is too big.
- the timezone `Z` will now output the ISO8601 basic format, e.g. `+0100`, you should now use `ZZZZ` to get `GMT+01:00`.
| Field type | Format | Example value | v4 | v5 |
|------------|---------------|-----------------------|----|---------------|
| Eras | Narrow | A for AD | G | GGGGG |
| Months | Narrow | S for September | L | MMMMM |
| Week day | Narrow | M for Monday | E | EEEEE |
| Timezone | Long location | Pacific Standard Time | z | Not available |
| Timezone | Long GMT | GMT+01:00 | Z | ZZZZ |
* Features
- new predefined formats `long`, `full`, `longTime`, `fullTime`.
- the format `yyy` is now supported, e.g. the year `52` will be `052` and the year `2017` will be `2017`.
- standalone months are now supported with the formats `L` to `LLLLL`.
- week of the year is now supported with the formats `w` and `ww`, e.g. weeks `5` and `05`.
- week of the month is now supported with the format `W`, e.g. week `3`.
- fractional seconds are now supported with the format `S` to `SSS`.
- day periods for AM/PM now supports additional formats `aa`, `aaa`, `aaaa` and `aaaaa`. The formats `a` to `aaa` are similar, while `aaaa` is the wide version if available (e.g. `ante meridiem` for `am`), or equivalent to `a` otherwise, and `aaaaa` is the narrow version (e.g. `a` for `am`).
- extra day periods are now supported with the formats `b` to `bbbbb` (and `B` to `BBBBB` for the standalone equivalents), e.g. `morning`, `noon`, `afternoon`, ....
- the short non-localized timezones are now available with the format `O` to `OOOO`. The formats `O` to `OOO` will output `GMT+1` while the format `OOOO` will be `GMT+01:00`.
- the ISO8601 basic time zones are now available with the formats `Z` to `ZZZZZ`. The formats `Z` to `ZZZ` will output `+0100`, while the format `ZZZZ` will be `GMT+01:00` and `ZZZZZ` will be `+01:00`.
* Bug fixes
- the date pipe will now work exactly the same across all browsers, which will fix a lot of bugs for safari and IE.
- eras can now be used on their own without the date, e.g. the format `GG` will be `AD` instead of `8 15, 2017 AD`.
3. Currency pipe
* Breaking change:
- the default value for `symbolDisplay` is now `symbol` instead of `code`. This means that by default you will see `$4.99` for `en-US` instead of `USD4.99` previously.
* Deprecation:
- the second parameter of the currency pipe (`symbolDisplay`) is no longer a boolean, it now takes the values `code`, `symbol` or `symbol-narrow`. A boolean value is still valid for now, but it is deprecated and it will print a warning message in the console.
* Features:
- you can now choose between `code`, `symbol` or `symbol-narrow` which gives you access to more options for some currencies (e.g. the canadian dollar with the code `CAD` has the symbol `CA$` and the symbol-narrow `$`).
4. Percent pipe
* Breaking change
- if you don't specify the number of digits to round to, the local format will be used (and it usually rounds numbers to 0 digits, instead of not rounding previously), e.g. `{{ 3.141592 | percent }}` will output `314%` for the locale `en-US` instead of `314.1592%` previously.
Fixes#10809, #9524, #7008, #9324, #7590, #6724, #3429, #17576, #17478, #17319, #17200, #16838, #16624, #16625, #16591, #14131, #12632, #11376, #11187
PR Close#18284
BREAKING CHANGE: `NgFor` has been removed as it was deprecated since v4. Use `NgForOf` instead. This does not impact the use of`*ngFor` in your templates.
PR Close#18758
Prior to this fix if @parent and @child animations ran at the same
time within a disabled region then there was a chance that a @child
sub animation would never complete. This would cause *directives to
never close a removal when a @child trigger was placed on them. This
patch fixes this issue.
PR Close#18715
Prior to fix this fix, @.disabled would only work to disable child
animations. Now it will also disable animations for the element that has
the @.disabled flag (which makes more sense).
PR Close#18714
Windows paths have back slashes, but TypeScript expects to always have forward slashes.
In other places where this call happens (like `src/compiler_host.ts`) the same fix is present.
PR Close#18784
BREAKING CHANGE: `NgTemplateOutlet#ngOutletContext` has been removed as it was deprecated since v4. Use `NgTemplateOutlet#ngTemplateOutletContext` instead.
PR Close#18780
BREAKING CHANGE: `DifferFactory.create` no longer takes ChangeDetectionRef as a first argument as it was not used and deprecated since v4.
PR Close#18757
BREAKING CHANGE: `NgProbeToken` has been removed from `@angular/platform-browser` as it was deprecated since v4. Import it from `@angular/core` instead.
PR Close#18760
After this, neither @angular/compiler nor @angular/comnpiler-cli depend
on @angular/core.
This add a duplication of some interfaces and enums which is stored
in @angular/compiler/src/core.ts
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `@angular/platform-server` now additionally depends on
`@angular/platform-browser-dynamic` as a peer dependency.
PR Close#18683
This change allows users to specify multiple exportAs names for a
directive by giving a comma-delimited list inside the string.
The primary motivation for this change is to allow these names to be
changed in a backwards compatible way.
This commit introduces a new Input property called
`ngFormOptions` to the `NgForm` directive. You can use it
to set default `updateOn` values for all the form's child
controls. This default will be used unless the child has
already explicitly set its own `updateOn` value in
`ngModelOptions`.
Potential values: `change` | `blur` | `submit`
```html
<form [ngFormOptions]="{updateOn: blur}">
<input name="one" ngModel> <!-- will update on blur-->
</form>
```
For more context, see [#18577](https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/18577).
This also allows to customize the filePaths in `.ngsummary.json` file
via the new methods `toSummaryFileName` and `fromSummaryFileName`
on the `CompilerHost`.
Removes the tsickle dependency added when tsickle was added to the
transform compiler.
Added a test to ensure stray dependencies are not added and no
errors are introduced during module flattening.
toString() from DefaultIterableDiffer is only used in tests and should not
be part of the production code. toString() methods from differs add
~ 0.3KB (min+gzip) to the production bundle size.
This commit introduces a new option to template-driven forms that
improves performance by delaying form control updates until the
"blur" or "submit" event. To use it, set the `updateOn` property
in `ngModelOptions`.
```html
<input ngModel [ngModelOptions]="{updateOn: blur}">
```
Like in AngularJS, setting `updateOn` to `blur` or `submit` will
delay the update of the value as well as the validation status.
Updating value and validity together keeps the system easy to reason
about, as the two will always be in sync. It's also worth noting
that the value/validation pipeline does still run when the form is
initialized (in order to support initial values).
Upcoming PRs will address:
* Support for setting group-level `updateOn` in template-driven forms
* Option for skipping initial validation run or more global error
display configuration
* Better support of reactive validation strategies
See more context in #18408, #18514, and the [design doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dlJjRXYeuHRygryK0XoFrZNqW86jH4wobftCFyYa1PA/edit#heading=h.r6gn0i8f19wz).
BREAKING CHANGE
It is no longer possible to declare classes in this format.
```
Component({...}).
Class({
constructor: function() {...}
})
```
This format would only work with JIT and with ES5. This mode doesn’t
allow build tools like Webpack to process and optimize the code, which
results in prohibitively large bundles. We are removing this API
because we are trying to ensure that everyone is on the fast path by
default, and it is not possible to get on the fast path using the ES5
DSL. The replacement is to use TypeScript and `@Decorator` format.
```
@Component({...})
class {
constructor() {...}
}
```
The source map does not currently work with the transformer pipeline.
It will be re-enabled after TypeScript 2.4 is made the min version.
To revert to the former compiler, use the `disableTransformerPipeline` in
tsconfig.json:
```
{
"angularCompilerOptions": {
"disableTransformerPipeline": true
}
}
```
This commit adds support for setting default `updateOn` values
in `FormGroups` and `FormArrays`. If you set `updateOn` to
’blur’` at the group level, all child controls will default to `’blur’`,
unless the child has explicitly specified a different `updateOn` value.
```
const c = new FormGroup({
one: new FormControl()
}, {updateOn: blur});
```
It's worth noting that parent groups will always update their value and
validity immediately upon value/validity updates from children. In other
words, if a group is set to update on blur and its children are individually
set to update on change, the group will still update on change with its
children; its default value will simply not be used.
This change allows ReflectiveInjector to be tree shaken resulting
in not needed Reflect polyfil and smaller bundles.
Code savings for HelloWorld using Closure:
Reflective: bundle.js: 105,864(34,190 gzip)
Static: bundle.js: 154,889(33,555 gzip)
645( 2%)
BREAKING CHANGE:
`platformXXXX()` no longer accepts providers which depend on reflection.
Specifically the method signature when from `Provider[]` to
`StaticProvider[]`.
Example:
Before:
```
[
MyClass,
{provide: ClassA, useClass: SubClassA}
]
```
After:
```
[
{provide: MyClass, deps: [Dep1,...]},
{provide: ClassA, useClass: SubClassA, deps: [Dep1,...]}
]
```
NOTE: This only applies to platform creation and providers for the JIT
compiler. It does not apply to `@Compotent` or `@NgModule` provides
declarations.
Benchpress note: Previously Benchpress also supported reflective
provides, which now require static providers.
DEPRECATION:
- `ReflectiveInjector` is now deprecated as it will be remove. Use
`Injector.create` as a replacement.
closes#18496
Problem description: when using ngTemplateOutlet with context as
an object literal in a template and binding to the context's property
the embedded view would get re-created even if context object remains
essentially the same (the same shape, just update to one properties).
This happens since currently change detection will re-create object
references when an object literal is used and one of its properties
gets updated through a binding.
Solution: this commit changes ngTemplateOutlet logic so we take
context object shape into account before deciding if we should
re-create view or just update existing context.
Fixes#13407
By default, the value and validation status of a `FormControl` updates
whenever its value changes. If an application has heavy validation
requirements, updating on every text change can sometimes be too expensive.
This commit introduces a new option that improves performance by delaying
form control updates until the "blur" event. To use it, set the `updateOn`
option to `blur` when instantiating the `FormControl`.
```ts
// example without validators
const c = new FormControl(, { updateOn: blur });
// example with validators
const c= new FormControl(, {
validators: Validators.required,
updateOn: blur
});
```
Like in AngularJS, setting `updateOn` to `blur` will delay the update of
the value as well as the validation status. Updating value and validity
together keeps the system easy to reason about, as the two will always be
in sync. It's also worth noting that the value/validation pipeline does
still run when the form is initialized (in order to support initial values).
Closes#7113
The static reflectory check for macro function recursion was too
agressive and disallowed calling a function with argument that also
calls the same function. For example, it disallowed nested animation
groups.
Fixes: #17467
FormControls, FormGroups, and FormArrays now optionally accept an options
object as their second argument. Validators and async validators can be
passed in as part of this options object (though they can still be passed
in as the second and third arg as before).
```ts
const c = new FormControl(, {
validators: [Validators.required],
asyncValidators: [myAsyncValidator]
});
```
This commit also adds support for passing arrays of validators and async
validators to FormGroups and FormArrays, which formerly only accepted
individual functions.
```ts
const g = new FormGroup({
one: new FormControl()
}, [myPasswordValidator, myOtherValidator]);
```
This change paves the way for adding more options to AbstractControls,
such as more fine-grained control of validation timing.
Angular can make many assumptions about its event handlers. As a result
the bookkeeping for native addEventListener is significantly cheaper
than Zone's addEventLister which can't make such assumptions.
This change bypasses the Zone's addEventListener if present and always
uses the native addEventHandler. As a result registering event listeners
is about 3 times faster.
PR Close#18107
In previous version of tsickle abstract class methods were materialized.
The change resulted in 6Kb savings in angular.io bundle.
This change also required the removal of `@private` and `@return` type
annotation as it is explicitly dissalowed by tsickle.
NOTE: removed casts in front of `makeDecorator` due to:
https://github.com/angular/devkit/issues/45
```
14938 Jul 19 13:16 0.b19e913fbdd6507d346b.chunk.js
1535 Jul 19 13:16 inline.d8e019ea3cfdd86c2bd0.bundle.js
589178 Jul 19 13:16 main.54c97bcb6f254776b678.bundle.js
34333 Jul 19 13:16 polyfills.4a3c9ca9481d53803157.bundle.js
14938 Jul 18 16:55 0.b19e913fbdd6507d346b.chunk.js
1535 Jul 18 16:55 inline.0c83abb44fad9a2768a7.bundle.js
582786 Jul 18 16:55 main.ea290db71b051813e156.bundle.js
34333 Jul 18 16:55 polyfills.4a3c9ca9481d53803157.bundle.js
main savings: 589178 - 582786 = 6,392
```
PR Close#18236
In Node.JS console.log/error/warn functions actually resuls in a socket
write which in turn is considered by Zone.js as an async task.
This means that if there is any exception during change detection in a platform-server
application the error handler will make the Angular Zone unstable which
in turn will cause change detection to run on next tick and cause an
infinite loop.
It is also better to run the error handler outside of the Angular Zone
in general on all platforms so that an error in the error handler itself doesn't cause an
infinite loop.
Fixes#17073, #7774.
PR Close#18269
Note 4.3 only!
Prior to this fix when [@.disabled] was used in a component that
contained zero animation code it wouldn't register properly because the
renderer associated with that component was not an animation renderer.
This patch ensures that it gets registered even when there are no
animations set.
Note 4.3 only!
Prior to this fix when [@.disabled] was used in a component that
contained zero animation code it wouldn't register properly because the
renderer associated with that component was not an animation renderer.
This patch ensures that it gets registered even when there are no
animations set.
HttpClient is an evolution of the existing Angular HTTP API, which exists
alongside of it in a separate package, @angular/common/http. This structure
ensures that existing codebases can slowly migrate to the new API.
The new API improves significantly on the ergonomics and features of the legacy
API. A partial list of new features includes:
* Typed, synchronous response body access, including support for JSON body types
* JSON is an assumed default and no longer needs to be explicitly parsed
* Interceptors allow middleware logic to be inserted into the pipeline
* Immutable request/response objects
* Progress events for both request upload and response download
* Post-request verification & flush based testing framework
`Object.assign` is not available in all supported browsers and one had to
provide a polyfill. This commit replaces `Object.assign` with the spread
operator (`...`), which TypeScript will transpile to ES5-compatible code.
(#17971)
This commit changes the dynamic version of ngUpgrade to use `UpgradeHelper`,
thus bringing its behavior (wrt upgraded components) much closer to
`upgrade/static`. Fixes/features include:
- Fix template compilation: Now takes place in the correct DOM context, instead
of in a detached node (thus has access to required ancestors etc).
- Fix support for the `$onInit()` lifecycle hook.
- Fix single-slot transclusion (including optional transclusion and fallback
content).
- Add support for multi-slot transclusion (inclusing optional slots and fallback
content).
- Add support for binding required controllers to the directive's controller
(and make the `require` behavior more consistent with AngularJS).
- Add support for pre-/post-linking functions.
(This also ports the fixes from #16627 to the dynamic version.)
Fixes#11044
(#17971)
Although, pre- and post-linking functions are correctly called during directive
linking, directives with `link.post` would throw an error. Interestingly, having
`link.pre` only or defining `link: fn` (which is an alias for `link.post: fn`)
would not throw.
This commit removes this check and allows directives with pre- and/or
post-linking functions to work.
Previously, only simple, single-slot transclusion worked on upgraded components.
This commit fixes/adds support for the following:
- Multi-slot transclusion.
- Using fallback content when no transclusion content is provided.
- Destroy unused scope (when using fallback content).
Fixes#13271
- /deep/ is deprecated and being removed from Chrome
- >>> is semantically invalid in a stylesheet
- sass will no longer support either in any version of sass
-> use ::ng-deep in emulated shadow DOM mode
Because the deep combinator is deprecated in the CSS spec,
`/deep/`, `>>>` and `::ng-deep` are also deprecated in emulated shadow DOM mode
and will be removed in the future.
see https://www.chromestatus.com/features/6750456638341120
Destructuring of the form:
function foo({a, b}: {a?, b?} = {})
breaks strictNullChecks, due to the TypeScript bug https://github.com/microsoft/typescript/issues/10078.
This change eliminates usage of destructuring in function argument lists in cases where it would leak
into the public API .d.ts.
toString() from DefaultKeyValueDiffer is only used in tests and should not
be part of the production code. toString() methods from differs add
~ 0.3KB (min+gzip) to the production bundle size.
With 4.2, we introduced the min and max validator directives. This was actually a breaking change because their selectors could include custom value accessors using the min/max properties for their own purposes.
For now, we are rolling back the change by removing the exports. At the least, we should wait to add them until a major version. In the meantime, we will have further discussion about what the best solution is going forward for all validator directives.
Closes#17491.
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PR #17551 tried to roll this back, but did not remove the dead code. This failed internal tests that were checking that all declared directives were used.
This PR rolls back the original PR and commit the same as #17551 while also removing the dead code.
With 4.2, we introduced the min and max validator directives. This was actually a breaking change because
their selectors could include custom value accessors using the min/max properties for their own purposes.
For now, we are rolling back the change by removing the exports.
Closes#17491.
This puts the behavior introduced in 573b8611bc behind the new flag
`alwaysCompileGeneratedCode` to not break users that might have relied
on this behavior.
This PR fixes an issue where `query(':enter')` will only collect elements up until it an element that is found that isn't apart of the `:enter` query.
Closes#17440
Previously the RequestOptions/ResponseOptions classes had constructors
with a destructured argument hash (represented by the
{Request,Response}OptionsArgs type). This type consists entirely of
optional members.
This produces a .d.ts file which includes the constructor declaration:
constructor({param, otherParam}?: OptionsArgs);
However, this declaration doesn't type-check properly. TypeScript
determines the actual type of the hash parameter to be OptionsArgs | undefined,
which it then concludes does not have a `param` or `otherParam` member.
This is a bug in TypeScript ( https://github.com/microsoft/typescript/issues/10078 ).
As a workaround, destructuring is moved inside the method, where it does not produce
broken artifacts in the .d.ts.
Fixes#16663.
This wraps the $interval service when using upgrade to run the
$interval() call outside the Angular zone. However, the callback is
invoked within the Angular zone, so changes still propagate to
downgraded components.
Refactoring the compiler to use transformers moves the code generation
after type-checking which suppresses the errors TypeScript would
generate in the user code.
`TypeChecker` currently produces the same factory code that was
generated prior the switch to transfomers, getting back the same
diagnostics as before. The refactoring will allow the code to
diverge from the factory code and allow better diagnostic error
messages than was previously possible by type-checking the factories.
These files are needed so that:
- user code can compile even without real codegen
- as tsc transformers cannot create but only change existing files
in the transformation pipeline.
This is required as e.g. `token` from `@Inject` is
accessed in string form via makeParamDecorator
but as a property in the `ReflectiveInjector`.
Closes#16889 as this is a more general fix.
Add source location as a note tag as `<note category="location">path/to/file.ts:start_line[,end_line]</note>`.
`[,end_line]` part is optional and specified only if the end line is different from the start line.
Fixes #16531
`flush()` can now be used from within fakeAsync tests to simulate moving
time forward until all macrotask events have been cleared from the
event queue.
This fixes a flicker when transitioning from server rendered page to client rendered page in lazy loaded routes by waiting for the lazy loaded route to finish loading, assuming initialNavigation on the route is set to 'enabled'.
Fixes#15716