This patch breaks up the existing `elementStylingMap` into
`elementClassMap` and `elementStyleMap` instructions. It also breaks
apart `hostStlyingMap` into `hostClassMap` and `hostStyleMap`
instructions. This change allows for better tree-shaking and reduces
the complexity of the styling algorithm code for `[style]` and `[class]`
bindings.
PR Close#30293
If an entry-point has a missing dependency then all the entry-points
that would have pointed to that dependency are also removed from
the dependency graph.
Previously we were still processing the dependencies of an entry-point
even if it had already been removed from the graph because it depended
upon a missing dependency that had previously been removed due to another
entry-point depending upon it.
This caused the dependency processing to crash rather than gracefully
logging and handling the missing invalid entry-point.
Fixes#29624
PR Close#30270
There was a problem with a combination of the `eager` URL update, browser `back` button, and hybrid applications. Details provided in internal ticket http://b/123667227.
This fix handles the problem by setting `router.browserUrlTree` when all conditions have failed, meaning the browser doesn't do anything with the navigation other than update internal data structures. Without this change, the problem was an old value was stored in `router.broserUrlTree` causing some new navigations to be compared to an old value and breaking future navigations.
PR Close#30160
In the existing implementation the `elementPropertyInternal` function (meant to
set element properties) was executed even if a bound value didn't change. The
`elementPropertyInternal` was inspecting the incoming value and after comparing it
to `NO_CHANGE` - exiting early. All in all it meant that we were unnecessarily
invoking the `elementPropertyInternal` function for cases where bound value didn't
change.
Based on my bencharks (running change detection without any model update in a tight
loop) this unnecessary function call was causing ~5% slowdown in the change detection
process.
PR Close#30255
This commit fixes a regression introduced in PR 29692 where
the interpolate symbol in View Engine was improperly prefixed
with the ɵɵ that signifies private instructions for Ivy. It
resulted in interpolations of 10+ values not working correctly
in AOT mode. This commit removes the prefix.
PR Close#30243
Previously, `R3TestBedCompiler` was dynamically defining an
`@NgModule`-decorated `CompilerModule` class inside a method call.
Since ngcc only processes top-level classes, this class was not
transformed causing failures in unit tests (see #30121 for details).
This commit fixes it by using `compileNgModuleDefs()` directly (similar
to the fix in #30037).
Fixes#30121
PR Close#28530
Sometimes we need to override module resolution behaviour.
We do this by implementing the optional method `resolveModuleNames()`
on `CompilerHost`.
This commit ensures that we always try this method first before falling
back to the standard `ts.resolveModuleName`
PR Close#30017
Packages that do not follow APF may have the declaration files in the same
directory as one source format, typically ES5. This is problematic for ngcc,
as it needs to create a TypeScript program with all JavaScript sources of
an entry-point, whereas TypeScript's module resolution mechanism would have
resolved an internal module import to the external facing .d.ts declaration
file, instead of the JavaScript source file. This behavior results in the
program to be analysed being incomplete.
This commit introduces a custom compiler host that recognizes the above
scenario and rewires the resolution of a .d.ts declaration file to its
JavaScript counterpart, if applicable.
Fixes#29939
PR Close#30017
Ivy uses R3Injector, but we are currently pulling in both the StaticInjector
(View Engine injector) and the R3Injector when running with Ivy. This commit
adds an ivy switch so calling Injector.create() pulls in the correct
implementation of the injector depending on whether you are using VE or Ivy.
This saves us about 3KB in the bundle.
PR Close#30219
Previously, we were supporting injection flags for provider deps, but only
if they fit the format `new Optional()`. This commit fixes resolution of
provider deps to also support `Optional` (without the new). This keeps us
backwards compatible with what View Engine supported.
PR Close#30216
The `aio_monitoring_next` CircleCI job was disabled due to a failure in
[302254](https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/302254). It turned out
the failure was caused because the job happened to run after a change
had been merged into master and right before it was deployed to
https://next.angular.io/ causing the tests not to match the deployed
version.
This commit re-enables the job and moves it to a different time, when it
is less likely that PRs will be being merged (and thus reducing the risk
of a similar timming issue).
Fixes#30101
PR Close#30168
Stores the views that are part of a container directly on the `LContainer`, rather than maintaining a dedicated sub-array.
This PR resolves FW-1288.
PR Close#30179
Currently, we are not properly resolving forward refs when they appear
in deps for providers created with the useFactory strategy. This commit
wraps provider deps in the resolveForwardRef call so the tokens are
passed into the inject function as expected.
PR Close#30201
Fixes `HostBinding` and `HostListener` declarations not being inherited from base classes that don't have an Angular decorator.
This PR resolves FW-1275.
PR Close#30158
Currently the `static-query` migrations fails at the final step of
updating a query when the query already specifies options which
cannot be transformed easily. e.g. the options are computed through
a function call: `@ViewChild(..., getQueryOpts());` or `@ViewChild(..., myOptionsVar)`.
In these cases we technically could add additionally logic to update
the query options, but given that this is an edge-case and it's
potentially over-engineering the migration schematic, we just
always add a TODO for the timing and print out the determined
query timing in the console. The developer in that case just needs
to manually update the logic for the query options to contain the
printed query timing.
Potentially related to: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/14298
PR Close#30178
This PR changes the integration test to load language service the way it would be loaded in the editor.
If the language service is specified in tsconfig, it'd only be loaded for Angular projects.
Specifying it as `globalPlugins` loads it unconditionally whenever tsserver is brought up.
PR Close#30153
This is in preparation for more rigorous testing of external templates, since it'll work differently under the new tsserver plugin model.
PR Close#30128
This PR adds the implementation for `definitionAndBoundSpan` because
it's now preferred over `definition`. vscode would send this new request
for `Go to definition`. As part of this PR the implementation for
`definition` is refactored and simplified. Goldens for both methods are
checked in.
PR Close#30125
This commit introduces a new interface, which abstracts access
to the underlying `FileSystem`. There is initially one concrete
implementation, `NodeJsFileSystem`, which is simply wrapping the
`fs` library of NodeJs.
Going forward, we can provide a `MockFileSystem` for test, which
should allow us to stop using `mock-fs` for most of the unit tests.
We could also implement a `CachedFileSystem` that may improve the
performance of ngcc.
PR Close#29643
By passing a `pathMappings` configuration (a subset of the
`ts.CompilerOptions` interface), we can instuct ngcc to process
additional paths outside the `node_modules` folder.
PR Close#29643
When working out the dependencies between entry-points
ngcc must parse the import statements and then resolve the
import path to the actual file. This is complicated because module
resolution is not trivial.
Previously ngcc used the node.js `require.resolve`, with some
hacking to resolve modules. This change refactors the `DependencyHost`
to use a new custom `ModuleResolver`, which is optimized for this use
case.
Moreover, because we are in full control of the resolution,
we can support TS `paths` aliases, where not all imports come from
`node_modules`. This is the case in some CLI projects where there are
compiled libraries that are stored locally in a `dist` folder.
See //FW-1210.
PR Close#29643
Previously we completely ignored entry-points that had not been
compiled with Angular, since we do not need to compile them
with ngcc. But this makes it difficult to reason about dependencies
between entry-points that were compiled with Angular and those that
were not.
Now we do track these non-Angular compiled entry-points but they
are marked as `compiledByAngular: false`.
PR Close#29643