The golang section was recently added to the deployment guide
but has been reported as returning errors, where it had previously
worked. After discussion and testing with
Stephen Fluin, we are removing this section because of
inconsistency in functionality.
PR Close#34099
earlier p sigly was used to define a paragraph element which was not clear what we want to refer changed it to paragrapg element for better understanding
Fixes#34922
PR Close#34927
Previously, the template type-checker would always construct a generic
template context type with correct bounds, even when strictTemplates was
disabled. This meant that type-checking of expressions involving that type
was stricter than View Engine.
This commit introduces a 'strictContextGenerics' flag which behaves
similarly to other 'strictTemplates' flags, and switches the inference of
generic type parameters on the component context based on the value of this
flag.
PR Close#34649
The StackBlitz API (which we use to generate StackBlitz projects on the
fly, when a user clicks on a live example link in the docs) allows
specifying the file to open in the editor by passing a query param. If
no file is specified, StackBlitz opens a default one. In the past, it
used to be `main.ts` and nowadays it seems to be `app.component.ts`.
StackBlitz builder, the tool that we use to generate the StackBlitz
projects, allows specifying the primary file by setting the `file`
property in the corresponding `stackblitz.json`.
Previously, if the `file` property was not set, StackBlitz builder would
not specify a file, thus falling back on StackBlitz's default behavior.
This was not great, because the default behavior may change unexpectedly
is the future to something that is less useful for our users.
This commit change StackBlitz builder to always specify a primary file.
If no file is specified in `stackblitz.json`, the builder will look
for the first file that exists in the example from a list of predefined
files.
Partially addresses #22357.
PR Close#34553
First we used a messages array to display messages toh-4 but it dsplayed only one message added additional messages on click of a hero
Fixes#28739
PR Close#34496
Previously, the examples in the `comparing-observables` guide were hard-coded.
This made it impossible to test them and verify they are correct.
This commit fixes this by converting them into a proper mini-app. In a
subsequent commit, tests will be added to verify that the source code
works as expected (and guard against regressions).
Fixes#31024
PR Close#34327
Previously, the examples in the `cli-builder` guide were hard-coded.
This made it impossible to test them and verify they are correct.
This commit fixes this by converting them into a proper mini-app. In a
subsequent commit, tests will be added to verify that the source code
works as expected (and guard against regressions).
Fixes#34314
PR Close#34362
earlier in the docs it was told that adding typescript's type checking make json response typed so changed docs to say that it adds all typescipt capabilities during compile time
Fixes#34746
PR Close#34845
With TS 3.7, these examples were running into the error below (e.g. on https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/574906#tests/containers/0):
```
============== AIO example output for: /home/circleci/ng/aio/content/examples/observables/
running: yarn tsc --project ./
$ /home/circleci/ng/aio/content/examples/observables/node_modules/.bin/tsc --project ./
../../../tools/examples/shared/node_modules/protractor/built/index.d.ts(5,10): error TS2440: Import declaration conflicts with local declaration of 'PluginConfig'.
../../../tools/examples/shared/node_modules/protractor/built/index.d.ts(5,24): error TS2440: Import declaration conflicts with local declaration of 'ProtractorPlugin'.
error Command failed with exit code 2.
info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/run for documentation about this command.
completed: yarn tsc --project ./
```
This happened because of https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/5348.
It's unclear why this typings problem does not affect `ng e2e` runs, and only affects `tsc` runs.
For now it seems sensible to alter the tests to compile only the app and not the e2e, since the intent of 2cc954d5a5 was never to verify the correctness of the e2e in the first place.
We still need a release of protractor that supports TS 3.7 though, but at least it doesn't seem to block our update proper.
PR Close#33717
There was some confusion about how the service will be injected in the sentence with the `new` keyword. This PR should hopefully clear the confusion.
Fixes#34612
PR Close#34638
Previously, some of the examples in the `lazy-loading-ngmodules` guide
were hard-coded.
This commit ensures all examples in the guide are extracted from
docregions in the corresponding example project.
PR Close#34599
The main change here was to remove the updating instructions for
version 9 and instead point to update.angular.io. This ensures
we only have one "source of truth" for update instructions.
This commit also includes updates to error message text to
keep them up-to-date with live error messages (and thus keep
them searchable).
PR Close#34498
Previously, it was required that both `fullTemplateTypeCheck` and
`strictTemplates` had to be enabled for strict mode to be enabled. This
is strange, as `strictTemplates` implies `fullTemplateTypeCheck`. This
commit makes setting the `fullTemplateTypeCheck` flag optional so that
strict mode can be enabled by just setting `strictTemplates`.
PR Close#34195
in the getting started page (first tutorial) file products.ts which was not shown and was only present in the StackBlitz examples. So added a refrence that it is present in the example and also added a note that examples may carry filenames not present please look at StackBliz examples for details
Fixes#34291
PR Close#34301
The headers of two of the code-snippets in the [Input section](https://angular.io/start#input)
of the "Getting Started" guide incorrectly referenced an non-existent
file path (`src/app/product-list/product-alerts.component.ts`).
This commit fixes the headers to show the correct file path
(`src/app/product-alerts/product-alerts.component.ts`).
Fixes#34320
PR Close#34321
On events page the header was not able to take full width when body exceeds viewport width of the screen So made the below body go overflow-x auto and resources page was taking 80% of the width which is okay on desktop but on mobile it should take 100% width put a media quer for it.
Fixes#34163
PR Close#34188
The missing-injectable migration has been updated to handle a breaking change that is
unrelated to missing ´@Injectable` decorators. Though, the breaking change will be handled
as part of this migration since we did not want to create another migration (with all the boilerplate etc.)
The guide has been already updated to reflect the new pattern the migration handles, but we
should also rename the title of the guide to something that also mentions the other pattern.
Not renaming the guide URL since it is referenced in past releases and it's safer to keep the old
URL. The important thing is to change the actual rendered title.
PR Close#34125
Previously, some RxJS-related examples (which are not proper Angular apps) were not
tested on CI as part of the `example-e2e` npm script. This meant that the examples
could get out-of-date or contain compile errors without as noticing.
This commit ensures that the `example-e2e` script picks up these examples and checks
that they compile successfully.
Partly addresses #28017.
PR Close#34063
Since we created the migration guide for the `missing-injectable` schematic, the schematic
changed in various ways. e.g. the migration no longer migrates classes passed to `useExisting`
Additionally the migration has been expanded to handle another Ivy breaking change where
providers like `{provide: X}` will be intepreted as `{provide: X, useClass: X}`. This pattern should
be documented in the migration guide.
PR Close#33960
These apis have been deprecated in v8, so they should stick around till v10,
but since they are defunct we are removing them early so that they don't take up payload size.
PR Close#33949
link to the correct section of the HttpClientGuide:
if someone searches for CSRF (and not XSRF), she will not find the right section in the HttpClient guide
added CSRF as name of XSRF attack:
in order to make it easier to find the XSRF protection, I've added a reference to the other name "CSRF". The security guide has the same reference to XSRF/CSRF.
When I searched for this feature, I had quite some problems to find it because of this missing reference
PR Close#32933