The root view case is already covered by the existing code in the
getRenderParent function so no need to have an explicit checks
(and associated memory reads) again.
PR Close#33988
We need to make is_ivy_enabled public to allow the internal i18n
build rule to rely on it rather than relying on compile_strategy.
After we move the internal i18n rule to rely on is_ivy_enabled,
compile_strategy can then be removed.
PR Close#33992
Previously, our incremental build system kept track of the changes between
the current compilation and the previous one, and used its knowledge of
inter-file dependencies to evaluate the impact of each change and emit the
right set of output files.
However, a problem arose if the compiler was not able to extract a
dependency graph successfully. This typically happens if the input program
contains errors. In this case the Angular analysis part of compilation is
never executed.
If a file changed in one of these failed builds, in the next build it
appears unchanged. This means that the compiler "forgets" to emit it!
To fix this problem, the compiler needs to know the set of changes made
_since the last successful build_, not simply since the last invocation.
This commit changes the incremental state system to much more explicitly
pass information from the previous to the next compilation, and in the
process to keep track of changes across multiple failed builds, until the
program can be analyzed successfully and the results of those changes
incorporated into the emit plan.
Fixes#32214
PR Close#33971
Previously the visible compiler name during the ng_module build action was
ngc/ngtsc. These names however are only really known to the compiler team.
Instead we should use more general terms for which compiler is used to match
how we speak about compiler choices.
PR Close#33995
This PR brings a couple of changes;
- Removes undeed dependencies in bazel targets such as `//packages/common` & `//packages/core`
- Removes RxJs usage
- Adds `document-register-element` to architect test targets
- Use @schematics/angular helpers
- Uses the standard `$source": "projectName"` to get the projectName, which is defined in the `schema.json`
- Use workspace writer to update the workspace config
PR Close#33723
Under bazel and Ivy we don't need the shim files to be emmited by default.
We still need to the shims for blaze however because google3 code imports them.
This improves build latency by 1-2 seconds per ng_module target.
PR Close#33765
The size diff threshold of 1% has proven to be too lenient for us
to catch size regressions in AIO. Since the AIO main bundle is
between 400-500 KB, a size regression must be between 4-5 KB before
it will cause the tests to fail. As a result, we may merge many
changes with smaller regressions of a few KB before the size test
eventually lets us know that the number has increased. The hope is
that lowering the threshold will help us catch the smaller
regressions during code review and prevent the size tests failing at
a random later time when someone catches the size "hot potato".
PR Close#33969
It will be easier to track regressions in size if fewer people
are approving size diffs in PRs. That way, we will have a few
people that have a fuller picture of where size changes are
coming from.
PR Close#33969
In efbbae5a4, the `publish_packages_as_artifacts` CircleCI job was
created to publish the build artifacts of PR builds on CI. In a8f4f14bd,
its scope was expanded to also publish build artifacts on non-PR builds.
The published artifacts names are constructed based on the PR number
(e.g. include `-pr12345-`), so on non-PR builds the names do not reflect
the source branch (instead, they include `-prfalse-`).
This commit fixes this by using the current branch name. For example,
artifact names for the `master` or `9.0.x` branch will include
`-master-` and `-9.0.x-` respectively (instead of `-prfalse-`).
(NOTE: For PRs, where branch name is `pull/12345`, the branch name is
transformed to `pr12345`.)
PR Close#33957
Before creating a mutating http request, service-worker
invalidates lru cache entry and writes to cache storage.
Therefore, cache storage failure can prevent making post requests.
Fix this by catching and logging cache error, add a test case.
Fixes#33793
PR Close#33930
In a package.json file, the "typings" or "types" field could be an array
of typings files. ngcc would previously crash unexpectedly for such
packages, as it assumed that the typings field would be a string. This
commit lets ngcc skip over such packages, as having multiple typing
entry-points is not supported for Angular packages so it is safe to
ignore them.
Fixes#33646
PR Close#33973
The url_tree equalQueryParams and containsQueryParam methods did not handle query params that has arrays, which resulted in the routerLinkActive to not behave as expected, change was made to ensure query params with arrays are handled correctly
fixes#22223
PR Close#22666
This introduces a second possible define flag for informing bazel to build with ivy, but
does not remove the old `compile=aot` flag for configuration.
This is the first step in migrating away from using the `compile=aot` define flag.
PR Close#33975
The assertion that we have in the `directiveInject` instruction is too restrictive and we came across some pattern where it throws unnecessarily. This commit removes that assertion for now and more detailed investigation is needed to decide is we need to restrict the set of TNodeType again.
This commit also adds a test which triggered the TNodeType.View to come up in the `directiveInject` instruction, so it might be useful to avoid regressions during further refactoring.
PR Close#33948
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
The search input has 50% width of the parent container in a focused
state for the big break point (> 1000px). In this case when window width
is between 1000px and 1115px the search input shrinks from 180 to
~123px. The width of the search input was increased to 80% so that when
focused its width expands from 180 to 196px when window size is 1000px.
Fixes#33305
PR Close#33804
In 5d5c94d83, the deprecated `versionedFiles` option from the SW
asset-group configuration in `ngsw-config.json`. As a result, the
option would be silently ignored and the runtime behavior of the SW
would change (i.e. some files might not be cached and available offline
any more). This change could be easily go unnoticed by the developer.
This commit ensures this does not happen by throwing a build-time error,
when detecting the unsupported `versionedFiles` option with an error
message prompting the user to use the `files` option instead.
Jira issue: [FW-1727](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1727)
PR Close#33903
Recently the ngtsc translator was modified to be more `ScriptTarget`
aware, which basically means that it will not generate non-ES5 code
when the output format is ES5 or similar.
This commit enhances that change by also "downleveling" localized
messages. In ES2015 the messages use tagged template literals, which
are not available in ES5.
PR Close#33857
We have determined that the upload time cost of remote caching via http is too costly
to be effective for our distributed usage scenario. However this cost is still worth
it for us for Windows CI runs on a full cache hit move from a ~60 minute task to ~10
minutes.
It is worth noting that this remote http-caching is entirely separate from RBE caching
mechanisms.
PR Close#33907
Due to the fact that Tsickle runs between analyze and transform phases in Angular, Tsickle may transform nodes (add comments with type annotations for Closure) that we captured during the analyze phase. As a result, some patterns where a function is returned from another function may trigger automatic semicolon insertion, which breaks the code (makes functions return `undefined` instead of a function). In order to avoid the problem, this commit updates the code to wrap all functions in some expression ("privders" and "viewProviders") in parentheses. More info can be found in Tsickle source code here: d797426257/src/jsdoc_transformer.ts (L1021)
PR Close#33609
When ngtsc comes across a source file during partial evaluation, it
would determine all exported symbols from that module and evaluate their
values greedily. This greedy evaluation strategy introduces unnecessary
work and can fall into infinite recursion when the evaluation result of
an exported expression would circularly depend on the source file. This
would primarily occur in CommonJS code, where the `exports` variable can
be used to refer to an exported variable. This variable would be
resolved to the source file itself, thereby greedily evaluating all
exported symbols and thus ending up evaluating the `exports` variable
again. This variable would be resolved to the source file itself,
thereby greedily evaluating all exported symbols and thus ending u
evaluating the `exports` variable again. This variable would be
resolved to the source file itself, thereby greedily evaluating all
exported symbols and thus ending up evaluating the `exports` variable
again. This variable would be resolved to the source file itself,
thereby greedily evaluating all exported symbols and thus ending up
evaluating the `exports` variable again. This went on for some time
until all stack frames were exhausted.
This commit introduces a `ResolvedModule` that delays the evaluation of
its exports until they are actually requested. This avoids the circular
dependency when evaluating `exports`, thereby fixing the issue.
Fix#33734
PR Close#33772