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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pete Bacon Darwin d4f42b3223 build(docs-infra): implement `@reviewed` tag definition (#40582)
The `@reviewed` tag can be used to specify the date when the
document was last reviewed.

PR Close #40582
2021-01-28 09:04:49 -08:00
Joey Perrott dceede4f80 fix(dev-infra): wait for changelog to cherry pick to next branch (#40605)
Wait for the cherry-picked changelog to be merged into the next
branch before completing the task.

PR Close #40605
2021-01-28 09:02:57 -08:00
George Kalpakas 9746751603 build(zone.js): use `npm_package.pack` to build the Zone.js package (#40592)
Previously, we could not use `npm_package.pack` for building the Zone.js
package due to a bug in Windows. This bug has been fixed in version
2.3.0 of `bazelbuild/rules_nodejs`.

Now that we have updated `bazelbuild/rules_nodejs` to version 2.3.3
(in #40581) we can replace `npm pack` with `npm_package.pack`.

PR Close #40592
2021-01-28 09:01:57 -08:00
cexbrayat 94e3d3ab70 refactor(animations): remove unused utils function (#40588)
The `mergeAnimationOptions` function is no longer used since 05472cb21b

PR Close #40588
2021-01-28 09:01:07 -08:00
cexbrayat 34aa9c3531 fix(core): remove duplicated EMPTY_ARRAY constant (#40587)
The codebase currently contains several `EMPTY_ARRAY` constants,
and they can end up in the bundle of an application.
A recent commit 6fbe219 tipped us off
as it introduced several `noop` occurrences in the golden symbol files.
After investigating with @petebacondarwin,
we decided to remove the duplicated symbols.

This probably shaves only a few bytes,
but this commit removes the duplicated functions,
by always using the one in `core/src/utils/empty`.

PR Close #40587
2021-01-28 08:55:53 -08:00
JoostK c18c7e23ec fix(compiler): exclude trailing whitespace from element source spans (#40513)
If the template parse option `leadingTriviaChars` is configured to
consider whitespace as trivia, any trailing whitespace of an element
would be considered as leading trivia of the subsequent element, such
that its `start` span would start _after_ the whitespace. This means
that the start span cannot be used to mark the end of the current
element, as its trailing whitespace would then be included in its span.
Instead, the full start of the subsequent element should be used.

To harden the tests that for the Ivy parser, the test utility `parseR3`
has been adjusted to use the same configuration for `leadingTriviaChars`
as would be the case in its production counterpart `parseTemplate`. This
uncovered another bug in offset handling of the interpolation parser,
where the absolute offset was computed from the start source span
(which excludes leading trivia) whereas the interpolation expression
would include the leading trivia. As such, the absolute offset now also
uses the full start span.

Fixes #39148

PR Close #40513
2021-01-28 08:53:02 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin d4bb4a0cf1 docs: update release notes for the 11.1.1 release (#40602)
Remove commits that had been reverted.

PR Close #40602
2021-01-27 13:04:42 -08:00
Joey Perrott 8772fbd4bb
release: bump the version to 12.0.0-next.0 (#40604) 2021-01-27 12:59:37 -08:00
Jessica Janiuk e75a4f261e
docs: release notes for the v11.1.1 release (#40599) 2021-01-27 13:01:06 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh be979c907b perf(compiler-cli): introduce fast path for resource-only updates (#40561)
This commit adds a new `IncrementalResourceCompilationTicket` which reuses
an existing `NgCompiler` instance and updates it to optimally process
template-only and style-only changes. Performing this update involves both
instructing `DecoratorHandler`s to react to the resource changes, as well as
invalidating `TemplateTypeChecker` state for the component(s) in question.
That way, querying the `TemplateTypeChecker` will trigger new TCB generation
for the changed template(s).

PR Close #40561
2021-01-27 10:45:57 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 52aeb5326d refactor(compiler-cli): split template parsing into declaration/parse steps (#40561)
To prepare for the optimization of template-only changes, this commit
refactors the `ComponentDecoratorHandler`'s handling of template parsing.
Previously, templates were extracted from the raw decorator metadata and
parsed in a single operation.

To better handle incremental template updates, this commit splits this
operation into a "declaration" step where the template info is extracted
from the decorator metadata, and a "parsing" step where the declared
template is read and parsed. This allows for re-reading and re-parsing of
the declared template at a future point, using the same template declaration
extracted from the decorator.

PR Close #40561
2021-01-27 10:45:57 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 21e24d1474 refactor(compiler-cli): introduce CompilationTicket system for NgCompiler (#40561)
Previously, the incremental flow for NgCompiler was simple: when creating a
new NgCompiler instance, the consumer could pass state from a previous
compilation, which would cause the new compilation to be performed
incrementally. "Local" information about TypeScript files which had not
changed would be passed from the old compilation to the new and reused,
while "global" information would always be recalculated.

However, this flow could be made more efficient in certain cases, such as
when no TypeScript files are changed in a new compilation. In this case,
_all_ information extracted during the first compilation is reusable. Doing
this involves reusing the previous `NgCompiler` instance (the container for
such global information) and updating it, instead of creating a new one for
the next compilation. This approach works cleanly, but complicates the
lifecycle of `NgCompiler`.

To prevent consumers from having to deal with the mechanics of reuse vs
incremental steps of `NgCompiler`, a new `CompilationTicket` mechanism is
added in this commit. Consumers obtain a `CompilationTicket` via one of
several code paths depending on the nature of the incoming compilation, and
use the `CompilationTicket` to obtain an `NgCompiler` instance. This
instance may be a fresh compilation, a new `NgCompiler` for an incremental
compilation, or an existing `NgCompiler` that's been updated to optimally
process a resource-only change. Consumers can use the new `NgCompiler`
without knowledge of its provenance.

PR Close #40561
2021-01-27 10:45:57 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh a8c5c8ed2d fix(language-service): recognize incomplete pipe bindings with whitespace (#40346)
The Language Service uses the source span of AST nodes to recognize which
node a user has selected, given their cursor position in a template. This is
used to trigger autocompletion.

The previous source span of BindingPipe nodes created a problem when:

1) the pipe binding had no identifier (incomplete or in-progress expression)
2) the user typed trailing whitespace after the pipe character ('|')

For example, the expression `{{foo | }}`. If the cursor preceded the '}' in
that expression, the Language Service was unable to detect that the user was
autocompleting the BindingPipe expression, since the span of the BindingPipe
ended after the '|'.

This commit changes the expression parser to expand the span of BindingPipe
expressions with a missing identifier, to include any trailing whitespace.
This allows the Language Service to correctly recognize this case as
targeting the BindingPipe and complete it successfully. The `nameSpan` of
the BindingPipe is also moved to be right-aligned with the end of any
whitespace present in the pipe binding expression.

This change allows for the disabled test in the Language Service for pipe
completion in this case to be re-enabled.

PR Close #40346
2021-01-27 10:44:40 -08:00
Joey Perrott d703d21656 fix(dev-infra): fix substitution string for component_benchmark (#40591)
Correct the substitution made to import ng_module from @angular/bazel,
rather than local to the repository.

PR Close #40591
2021-01-27 10:37:50 -08:00
Keen Yee Liau e43cba5c82 fix(language-service): implement realpath to resolve symlinks (#40593)
The `LanguageServiceAdapter` must implement `realpath` in order to resolve
symlinks in `node_modules`.

Local libraries are often symlinked in `node_modules` by adding a local
dependency in `package.json`.

Fix https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/1083

PR Close #40593
2021-01-27 10:36:04 -08:00
Joey Perrott 27a818a0e7 fix(dev-infra): check and validate npm login state for release publishing (#40485)
Check and require logging into NPM before beginning the release process.

PR Close #40485
2021-01-27 10:34:21 -08:00
Joey Perrott 0712d52e83 build: set npm registry for publishing (#40485)
Set the npm registry used for publishing npm packages

PR Close #40485
2021-01-27 10:34:21 -08:00
George Kalpakas f1cf875872 docs(elements): add notice about choosing a tag name in Elements guide (#40510)
This commit adds a warning in the Elements guide about using
`@Component.selector` as the tag name for the registered custom element.
See also #40452 for context.

PR Close #40510
2021-01-27 10:23:46 -08:00
George Kalpakas 73fcf47047 docs(elements): add MDN links for mentioned built-in APIs in Elements guide (#40510)
PR Close #40510
2021-01-27 10:23:45 -08:00
Sirui Chen a8269264bf fix(core): make DefaultIterableDiffer keep the order of duplicates (#23941)
Previously, in `_mismatch()`, the `DefaultIterableDiffer` first checks
`_linkedRecords` for `itemTrackBy`, then checks `_unlinkedRecords`.
This cause the `DefaultIterableDiffer` to move "later" items that match the
`itemTrackBy` from the old collection, rather than using the "earlier" one.

Now we check `_unlinkedRecords` first, so that the `DefaultIterableDiffer`
can give a more stable and reasonable result after diffing. For example,
rather than (`a1` and `a2` have same trackById)

```
a1 b c a2 => b a2 c a1
```

we get

```
a1 b c a2 => b a1 c a2
```

where a1 and a2 retain their original order despite both
having the same track by value.

Fixes #23815

PR Close #23941
2021-01-26 15:44:42 -08:00
Joey Perrott cffb00ec11 build: update bazel rules_nodejs to 2.3.3 (#40581)
Updates to rules_nodejs@2.3.3 to take advantage of windows specific fixes.
rules_nodejs@2.3.3 was created as a patch specifically with a fix for
the issues we found updating to rules_nodejs@2.2.2.

PR Close #40581
2021-01-26 15:07:04 -08:00
Joey Perrott 39b3cbbdf5 build: update .bazelversion (#40579)
Update to the latest version of bazel.

`4.0.0` introduced a breaking change on unnecessary backslashes and these
instance are corrected in this change.

PR Close #40579
2021-01-26 11:35:54 -08:00
Joey Perrott ffad040a96 build: update to yarn v1.22.10 (#40562)
Update to the latest version of yarn.

PR Close #40562
2021-01-26 10:52:27 -08:00
George Kalpakas 6724b9e755 build(zone.js): do not error when build `zone.js` on Windows (#40557)
In older versions of `bazelbuild/rules_nodejs`, the `npm_package.pack`
rule does not work on Windows. This has been fixed in
bazelbuild/rules_nodejs#2257, but the fix is not available before
[version 2.3.0][1].

Currently, we use version 2.2.0 (see [WORKSPACE][2]). In order to allow
the `zone-js-builder.js` script to work on Windows, this commit switches
to using `npm pack` directly, intead of relying on `npm_package.pack`.

For reference, the version of `bazelbuild/rules_nodejs` was updated to
2.3.2 in PR #39636, but this was later reverted due to CI flakes
(4e6d69cc85).

[1]: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/2.3.0
[2]: fc64fa8e1a/WORKSPACE (L12)

PR Close #40557
2021-01-26 10:51:15 -08:00
Misko Hevery 6bf99e0eda fix(core): fix possible XSS attack in development through SSR (#40525)
This is a follow up fix for
894286dd0c.

It turns out that comments can be closed in several ways:
- `<!-->`
- `<!-- -->`
- `<!-- --!>`

All of the above are valid ways to close comment per:
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#comments

The new fix surrounds `<` and `>` with zero width space so that it
renders in the same way, but it prevents the comment to be closed eagerly.

PR Close #40525
2021-01-26 09:32:27 -08:00
S. Iftekhar Hossain 365ac5e68e docs: fixed issue with missing code sample by rearranging import to proper docregion (#40565)
Fixes #40558

PR Close #40565
2021-01-26 09:17:28 -08:00
Wataru.Kasahara 956f75f068 docs: fix the docs because the interface does not exist (#40308)
PR Close #40308
2021-01-25 16:29:13 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin b630b09c7e fix(compiler-cli): use `Map` rather than `object` for map of partial linkers (#40563)
Previously, we were naïvely checking whether a function name was a partial linker
declaration call by testing the map of linkers with `linkers[name]`. Since
`linkers` was a plain object, it also matched function names like `toString`!

This has been refactored as a `Map` to avoid the problem.

PR Close #40563
2021-01-25 14:58:03 -08:00
Alan Agius 89d8caef93 docs: fix typo (#40566)
Fixes ComponentFactories typo
PR Close #40566
2021-01-25 14:55:56 -08:00
Keen Yee Liau ecae75f477 feat(language-service): Add diagnostics to suggest turning on strict mode (#40423)
This PR adds a way for the language server to retrieve compiler options
diagnostics via `languageService.getCompilerOptionsDiagnostics()`.

This will be used by the language server to show a prompt in the editor if
users don't have `strict` or `fullTemplateTypeCheck` turned on.

Ref https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/1053

PR Close #40423
2021-01-25 14:17:31 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir c9fe455fa2 fix(forms): allow `patchValue()` method of `FormGroup` and `FormArray` classes to skip `null` values (#40534)
Prior to this commit, the `patchValue()` of the `FormGroup` and `FormArray` classes used to throw an exception
when the `value` argument contained a data structure that has `null` or `undefined` as a value for a field
that represents an instance of `FormGroup` or `FormArray` (for `FormControl` it's not a problem, since it
doesn't have nested controls), since the `patchValue()` method tried to iterate over provided values to
match current data structure.

This commit updates the `patchValue()` logic in `FormGroup` and `FormArray` classes to just ignore `null` and
`undefined` values (without any changes to corresponding `FormGroup` and `FormArray` instances). This
behavior looks inline with the `patchValue()` method goal of "doing its best to match the values to the
correct controls" (quote from docs).

Fixes #36672.
Fixes #21021.

PR Close #40534
2021-01-25 11:42:26 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 4d66185cbc fix(forms): properly cleanup in cases when FormControlName has no CVA (#40526)
PR #39235 introduced additional cleanup logic for form controls and directives. The cleanup logic relies
on the presence of ControlValueAccessor instances on FormControlName and FormControl directives. In general
these fields are present and there are also checks to make sure that the mentioned directive instances are
created with CVAs. However some scenarios (primarily tests) may invoke the logic in a way that the directive
instance would not be fully initialized, thus causing CVA to be absent. As a result, the cleanup logic fails
while trying to call some methods on associated CVA instances.

This commit updates the cleanup logic to take into account the situation when CVA is not present.

Fixes #40521.

PR Close #40526
2021-01-25 11:41:14 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 8b9f6b504e fix(localize): include meaning in generated ARB files (#40546)
The ARB format doesn't have a dedicated field for message meaning so these changes include it
as a customize attribute called `x-meaning`.

Fixes #40506.

PR Close #40546
2021-01-25 11:02:18 -08:00
JoostK 6db342a87a test(compiler-cli): reset i18n message index in compliance test macro (#40529)
The compliance test runner has various macros that process the
expectation files before actually checking their contents. Among those
macros are i18n helpers, which uses a global message counter to be able
to uniquely identify ICU variables.

Because of the global nature of this message index, it was susceptible
to ordering issues which could result in flaky tests, although it failed
very infrequently.

This commit resets the global message counter before applying the macros.
As a result of this change an expectation file had to be updated; this
is actually a bug fix as said test used to fail if run in isolation (if
`focusTest: true` was set for that particular testcase).

PR Close #40529
2021-01-25 10:55:42 -08:00
Joey Perrott 158269cb94 feat(dev-infra): automatically add labels to release PRs (#40016)
Automatically add provided labels to PRs created for release.

PR Close #40016
2021-01-25 10:49:56 -08:00
Joey Perrott 17d2c8d7fa build: ensure action: merge label is included on release PRs (#40016)
The release PRs should include the `action: merge`, `PullApprove: disable` and `comp: build & ci`
labels.

PR Close #40016
2021-01-25 10:49:56 -08:00
Joey Perrott 64628a4d7d fix(dev-infra): write to unique log file for `FATAL_ERROR`s in release tooling (#40524)
Write to the unique log file, to prevent being overwritten, for `FATAL_ERROR`
failures in the release tooling.  This will help to assist in determining where
something goes wrong in the process as well as being able to resume the action.

PR Close #40524
2021-01-25 10:47:41 -08:00
Joey Perrott 2980d85b8c feat(dev-infra): support --no-branch-prompt to suppress the merge tool branch target confirmation (#40528)
Add support for a `--no-branch-prompt` flag for the `ng-dev pr merge` tool.  This
flag enables suppression of the confirmation prompt for which branches the specified
PR will merge into.

PR Close #40528
2021-01-25 10:45:57 -08:00
JiaLiPassion 1f53301fd3 refactor(zone.js): refactor zone rollup config (#40481)
When migrating zone.js from gulp to bazel, some legacy build config files are still there,
we have `rollup-es5.config.js` and `rollup-es5_global-es2015.config.js`, since in gulp build
system, build `es5` or `esm` files are set in the config file, but in the bazel world,
the output format is not config in the config.js file, but is required by the downstream
bazel target. So we don't really need the two rollup config files any longer.

Another difference is in `rollup-es5.config.js`, the `external` and `global` libraries names
are also config there, and these settings are also valid for `es2015` build, these settings
are not in the `es2015.config.js` for some legacy reasons. So we don't need to keep this
difference either.

PR Close #40481
2021-01-25 10:43:39 -08:00
Hoel IRIS 21bc16d4d8 fix(service-worker): handle error with console.error (#40236)
This commit reverts commit [_fix(service-worker): handle error with
ErrorHandler_](https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/39990/commits/552419d).

With Angular v11.0.4 and commit [_fix(service-worker): handle error with
ErrorHandler_](https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/39990/commits/552419d)
Angular start to send all service worker registration errors to the Angular
standard `ErrorHandler#handleError()` interface, instead of logging them in the
console.
But users existing `ErrorHandler#handleError()` implementations are not adapted
to service worker registration errors and it might result in broken apps or
bad UI.
Passing to `ErrorHandler` is desirable for some and undesirable for others and
the same is true for passing to `console.error()`.
But `console.error()` was used for a long time and thus it is preferable to keep
it as long as a good solution is not found with `ErrorHandler`.

Right now it's hard to define a good solution for `ErrorHandler` because:

1. Given the nature of the SW registration errors (usually outside the control
   of the developer, different error messages on each browser/version, often
   quite generic error messages, etc.), passing them to the `ErrorHandler` is
   not particularly helpful.
2. While `ErrorHandler#handleError()` accepts an argument of type `any` (so
   theoretically we could pass any object without changing the public API), most
   apps expect an `Error` instance, so many apps could break if we changed the
   shape.
3. Ideally, the Angular community want to re-think the `ErrorHandler` API
   and add support for being able to pass additional metadata for each error
   (such as the source of the error or some identifier, etc.). This change,
   however, could potentially affect many apps out there, so the community must
   put some thought into it and design it in a way that accounts for the needs
   of all packages (not just the SW).
4. Given that we want to more holistically revisit the `ErrorHandler` API, any
   changes we make in the short term to address the issue just for the SW will
   make it more difficult/breaky for people to move to a new API in the future.

To see the whole explanation see GitHub PR #40236.

PR Close #40236
2021-01-25 10:11:58 -08:00
Newsha Hosseiny Nik 7a1d719091 docs: remove an extra "and" in the tutorial (#40541)
PR Close #40541
2021-01-25 10:02:02 -08:00
Nejc Zdovc 677782236b docs: fix pullapprove url (#40550)
PR Close #40550
2021-01-25 10:01:02 -08:00
Justin Santa Barbara a78493ffd7 docs: Fix syntax in interpolation example (#40554)
Correcting a typo in the example.
PR Close #40554
2021-01-25 09:59:50 -08:00
Jessica Janiuk fc64fa8e1a Revert "fix(compiler): support multiple `:host-context()` selectors (#40494)" (#40531)
This reverts commit 07b7af332f.

Reason for revert: Google3 failures

PR Close #40531
2021-01-22 16:45:39 -08:00
Jessica Janiuk c64a56fbcc Revert "fix(core): fix possible XSS attack in development through SSR (#40525)" (#40533)
This reverts commit bb3b315eee.

Reason for Revert: Issues with Google3 TAP Failures

PR Close #40533
2021-01-22 16:44:34 -08:00
Misko Hevery bb3b315eee fix(core): fix possible XSS attack in development through SSR (#40525)
This is a follow up fix for
894286dd0c.

It turns out that comments can be closed in several ways:
- `<!-->`
- `<!-- -->`
- `<!-- --!>`

All of the above are valid ways to close comment per:
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#comments

The new fix surrounds `<` and `>` with zero width space so that it
renders in the same way, but it prevents the comment to be closed eagerly.

PR Close #40525
2021-01-22 14:19:52 -08:00
cexbrayat c5599ccd3e docs: fix NG0201 error description (#40500)
PR Close #40500
2021-01-22 13:35:01 -08:00
Joey Perrott e25413c6da build: update to @bazel/bazelisk@1.7.3 (#40519)
Update to the latest version of bazelisk as part of preperation for supporting
new Macs with M1 chips.

Addresses https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/40498

PR Close #40519
2021-01-22 10:25:49 -08:00
Misko Hevery 1e4b51e9f7 fix(core): improve injector debug information in `ngDevMode` (#40476)
- `LViewDebug` now properly shows when `TNode` has `NO_NODE_INJECTOR`.
- Provide `injectorResolutionPath` property `DebugNode`

PR Close #40476
2021-01-22 10:21:25 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 07b7af332f fix(compiler): support multiple `:host-context()` selectors (#40494)
In `ViewEncapsulation.Emulated` mode, the compiler must generate additional
combinations of selectors to handle the `:host-context()` pseudo-class function.

Previously, when there is was more than one `:host-context()` selector in a
rule, the compiler was generating invalid selectors.

This commit generates all possible combinations of selectors needed to
match the same elements as the native `:host-context()` selector.

Fixes #19199

PR Close #40494
2021-01-22 10:19:44 -08:00