This commit updates the `tslint.json` configuration file, that is used
to lint the docs examples, to match the one generated for new Angular
CLI apps. There are some minimal differences (marked with `TODO`
comments) for things, such as component selector prefix, that would
require extensive and/or difficult to validate changes in guides.
This commit also includes the final adjustments to make the docs
examples code compatible with the new tslint rules. (The bulk of the
work has been done in previous commits.)
PR Close#38143
Previously, `ExampleZipper` (the tool used for creating ZIP archives
from our docs examples) used the `PackageJsonCustomizer` to generate
`package.json` files for each example type. This had the following
drawbacks:
- The generated files had to be kept up-to-date with the corresponding
boilerplate files in `aio/tools/examples/shared/boilerplate/` and
there was no easy way to find out when the files got out-of-sync.
- The `PackageJsonCustomizer` logic was non-trivial and difficult to
reason about.
- The same information was duplicated in the boilerplate files and the
customizer configuration files.
This setup was useful when we used a single `package.json` file for all
docs examples. Now, however, each example type can have its own
boilerplate `package.json` file, including scripts and dependencies
relevant to the example type. Therefore, it is no longer necessary to
generate `package.json` files for ZIP archives.
This commit eliminates the drawbacks mentioned above and simplifies the
`ExampleZipper` tool by removing `PackageJsonCustomizer` and re-using
the boilerplate `package.json` files for ZIP archives.
The changes in this commit also fix some ZIP archives that were
previously broken (for example due to missing dependencies).
PR Close#38192
To avoid unnecessary code duplication in docs examples, we have some
boilerplate files for various example types (in
`aio/tools/examples/shared/boilerplate/`). These files are copied to
each example project in `aio/content/examples/` (according to the
example's type, as specified in its `example-config.json` file).
Previously, the `example-boilerplate.js`, which is responsible for
copying the boilerplate files, had lists for files to be copied for each
project type and only copied the listed files from the boilerplate
directory to the example directory. This approach had some drawbacks:
- Files need to be updated in two separate locations: in the boilerplate
directory that includes the files and the file list in
`example-boilerplate.js`.
- It is easy to add a file in the boilerplate directory but forget to
add it in `example-boilerplate.js` and not realize that it is not
being included in the example project (including the generated
StackBlitz project and ZIP archive).
This commit changes the approach by removing the boilerplate file
listings from `example-boilerplate.js` and copying all files from a
boilerplate directory to example directories. This addresses the above
drawbacks and simplifies the `example-boilerplate.js` script.
I have verified that the resulting code example doc regions as well as
the generated StackBlitz projects and ZIP archives are identical to the
ones generated before this commit.
PR Close#38173
Previously, the `.gitignore` file that is part of the boilerplate files
for CLI-based docs examples (located in
`aio/tools/examples/shared/boilerplate/cli/`) was not added to the
example projects, because it was not included in the boilerplate file
list in `example-boilerplate.js`.
This commit fixes it by adding the `.gitignore` file to the list. This
ensures that docs examples more closely match CLI-generated projects.
PR Close#38173
Docs examples of type `i18n` need a slightly modified version of
`polyfills.ts` that imports `@angular/localize/init`. Previously, this
file was not included in `i18n` example projects for two reasons:
- While the file was included in the `i18n` boilerplate files (at
`aio/tools/examples/shared/boilerplate/i18n/`), it was not included in
the boilerplate file list in `example-boilerplate.js`.
- The file was in the wrong location: It was located at the project root
instead of inside the `src/` directory.
This commit addresses the above issues (i.e. adds the file to the
boilerplate file list for `i18n` projects and moves the file inside the
`src/` directory).
PR Close#38173
There were some `systemjs.config.web[.build].js` files in the `systemjs`
boilerplate directory that are not used any more. In the past, these
files were used in the Plunker-based live examples, but we no longer use
Plunker for live examples.
This commit removes these obsolete files.
PR Close#38173
There were two `typings.d.ts` files with SystemJS module definitions in
`aio/src/` and `aio/tools/examples/shared/boilerplate/cli/`. These are
remnants from old CLI versions that used SystemJS and are no longer
needed. For docs examples specifically, these files were never copied
over to example projects and thus not included in StackBlitz projects
and ZIP archives.
This commit removes these obsolete files.
PR Close#38173
`skipLibCheck` had to be added to a few AIO examples, because of a breaking change in master. These changes update to a newer version of `angular-in-memory-web-api` that accounts for the breaking change.
PR Close#37128
We recently disabled the e2e tests for `upgrade-phonecat-2-hybdrid`
because the switch to APF 10 caused it to fail with an uglify
error. More details in a dedicated issue here:
https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/36957.
We can re-enable the test by switching to Terser that properly
handles ES2015 syntax. Previously the rollup bundle consisted
only of ES5 output as the Angular framework packages provided
ES5 output. With APF 10, there is no ES5 output except for the
non-optimizable UMD format.
Hence we either need to downlevel code to ES5, or use Terser
that supports ES2015 syntax.
Closes#36957.
PR Close#36969
In v9, we deprecated the use of ModuleWithProviders
without a generic. In v10, we will be requiring the
generic when using ModuleWithProviders. You can read
more about the reasoning behind this change in the
migration guide:
http://v9.angular.io/guide/migration-module-with-providers
PR Close#36892
This commit also updates the projects to more closely match what a newly
generated app would look like with the exception of `tslint.json` files,
which would create too many linting failures. These will be updated in a
follow-up PR.
PR Close#36145
Previously, building the `universal` example failed with:
```
node_modules/@types/express/index.d.ts(90,50): error TS2694: Namespace '".../@types/express-serve-static-core/index"' has no exported member 'Params'.
node_modules/@types/express/index.d.ts(90,64): error TS2694: Namespace '".../@types/express-serve-static-core/index"' has no exported member 'ParamsDictionary'.
```
This commit fixes the error by upgrading
`@types/express-serve-static-core` to a newer version.
See DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped#40905 for more details.
PR Close#36483
Previously, the `elements` docs example only worked in browsers that
natively supported Custom Elements and ES2015 modules. Furthermore, it
didn't work on StackBlitz, because StackBlitz ignores the specified
`target` in `tsconfig.json` and uses the UMD bundles (i.e. ES5 code)
even on browsers that do support ES2015.
(NOTE: In the past, this was not a problem, because we explicitly did
not provide a StackBlitz example. This has changed in #36067.)
This commit ensures the example works on all browsers and also on
StackBlitz by providing the necessary Custom Elements polyfills.
Fixes#36532
PR Close#36536
Each docs example has an `example-config.json` configuration file. Among
other things, this file can be used to specify what commands to run in
order to test the example. (If not specified, the `run-example-e2e.js`
script will run a default `yarn e2e` command.)
Previously, the property specifying the test commands was called `e2e`.
This is because in the past only e2e tests were run for docs examples.
Since recently, some examples may specify commands for other types of
tests (such as unit tests). Therefore, calling the property that holds
the list of test commands `e2e` no longer makes sense and can be
misleading to people looking at the configuration files.
This commit renamed the property to the more generic `tests`. In the
future, the `run-example-e2e.js` script (and corresponding npm script)
should be renamed and refactored to also avoid giving the impression
that only e2e tests are run.
Discussed in:
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36143#discussion_r395148379
PR Close#36143
The `core-js` dependency is no longer included in `package.json` for
`cli`-type examples, but only for the `systemjs` ones. This commit
updates the `package.json` templates to reflect that (and also updates
the `npm-packages` guide accordingly).
PR Close#36143
Previously, only e2e tests were run for docs examples on CI. As a
result, unit tests (which are included in the zipped archives we provide
for users to download and play with the examples locally) were often
outdated and broken.
This commit configures specific docs examples that have meaningful unit
tests to run them on CI (via the `run-example-e2e.js` script). Where
necessary, the unit tests are fixed to ensure they pass and reflect the
changes in the corresponding component/service.
This commit also removes some auto-generated unit tests that are not
meaningful (e.g. make trivial assertions, such that a component instance
is truthy) and are often broken anyway (e.g. because the corresponding
component has been changed in ways that make the tests fail).
PR Close#36143
Previously, the `package.json` files added as boilerplate to docs
example projects of type `systemjs` were incorrect/outdated. They
contained unused dependencies and npm scripts and omitted used
dependencies.
This is not a big issue, because these examples are not offered as live
StackBlitz examples or downloadable ZIP archives, but having incorrect
`package.json` files is confusing and makes it more complicated to
update these examples.
This commit updates the `package.json` templates for the `systemjs` docs
examples and other configuration files to include used dependencies (and
remove unused ones). It also removes unused npm scripts.
PR Close#36015
Update dependencies.
Also, disable AOT tests for `systemjs`-type examples in Ivy mode,
because our current setup does not work with v9. See #35989 for details.
Fixes#34382Fixes#34383
PR Close#36015
Update `tsconfig[.*].json`.
Also, all make necessary changes to ensure the example apps can be
successfully built with the new, stricter type-checking options.
PR Close#36015
In #35049, integration and AIO tests were changed to use the browser
provided by `puppeteer` in tests. This commit switches the docs examples
tests to use the same setup.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTE:
The examples are used to create ZIP archives that docs users can
download to experiment with. Since we want the downloaded projects to
resemble an `@angular/cli` generated project, we do not want to affect
the project's Protractor configuration in order to use `puppeteer`.
To achieve this, a second Protractor configuration is created (which is
ignored when creating the ZIP archives) that extends the original one
and passes the approperiate arguments to use the browser provided by
`puppeteer`. This new configuration (`protractor-puppeteer.conf.js`) is
used when running the docs examples tests (on CI or locally during
development).
PR Close#35381
This reverts commit f029af50820765019413fa319330830306b80d6a while we investigate
some failures on master on Circle CI. Currently the Windows tests and the
"test-ivy-aot" jobs are red because of incompatible yarn versions.
PR Close#34402
Rather than bumping up the allowed version of yarn on each release
we should instead just allow for anything within the major version
1 range.
PR Close#34236
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
Currently this repo allows Yarn between 1.17.3 and 1.18.0, whereas the components repo requires a minimum of 1.19.1 which makes it annoying to switch between repositories. These changes bump the maximum allowed Yarn version.
PR Close#33430
Update `protractor` and ensure that the latest version of
`webdriver-manager` (v12.1.7) is installed, which correctly installs a
ChromeDriver version that is compatible with the latest version of
Chrome.
With the previous version of `webdriver-manager`, ChromeDriver v75 would
be installed by default, which was not compatible with the latest
version of Chrome (v77).
PR Close#33206
Previously, when compiling the docs examples with `ngcc` (to run them in
Ivy mode), we would only consider the `es2015` property. However, some
packages (such as `angular-in-memory-web-api`) may not have that
property in their `package.json`. They might still be compilable by
`ngcc`, if they define other format properties (such as `module` or
`main`), but `ngcc` would still fail if it could not find any of the
_specified_ properties (here only `es2015`):
```
Error: Unable to process any formats for the following entry-points (tried es2015):
- /.../node_modules/angular-in-memory-web-api
```
This commit fixes potential issues by considering all properties that
would be considered if `ngcc` was run implicitly by `@angular/cli` and
aligns the command with the one that will be generated for new apps:
https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/3e14c2d02/packages/core/schematics/migrations/postinstall-ngcc/index.ts#L22
PR Close#33206
Update `protractor` and ensure that the latest version of
`webdriver-manager` (v12.1.7) is installed, which correctly installs a
ChromeDriver version that is compatible with the latest version of
Chrome.
With the previous version of `webdriver-manager`, ChromeDriver v75 would
be installed by default, which was not compatible with the latest
version of Chrome (v77).
PR Close#33206
Previously, we would only consider the `es2015` property, but some
packages (such as `angular-in-memory-web-api`) may not have that. They
might still be compilable by `ngcc`, is they have other format
properties (e.g. `module` or `main`).
This commit fixes potential issues by considering all properties that
would be considered via the cli integration and aligns the command to
turn on ivy for docs examples with the one used in new cli apps:
https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/3e14c2d02/packages/core/schematics/migrations/postinstall-ngcc/index.ts#L22
PR Close#33206