Previously, (presummably due to a typo) the `okToCacheOpaque` argument
of `DataGroup#cacheResponse()` was essentially never taken into account
(since opaque responses have a non-200 status code and thus `res.ok` is
always false).
This commit fixes the typo, which allows opaque responses to be cached
when `okToCacheOpaque` is true (i.e. in data groups using the
`freshness` strategy).
Fixes#30968
PR Close#30977
This commit doesn't change the behavior wrt caching, but it makes it
more explicit that only non-timed-out responses are cached. In case of a
timeout, `res` would be set to a programmatically created 504
`Response`, so `cacheResponse()` (which checks for `res.ok`) would not
have cached it anyway, but this makes change makes it more explicit (and
more similar to the equivalent part in [handleFetchWithFreshness()][1]).
[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/2b4d5c754/packages/service-worker/worker/src/data.ts#L379-L388
PR Close#30977
Previously, opaque responses where handled a little differently than
other responses from the mock server. More specifically, they were not
tracked (so no assertions could be made for them) and their
[`Body` mixin][1] methods (such as `arrayBuffer()`, `json()`, `text()`)
would throw an error due to `body` being `null`.
This commit ensures opaque responses are also captured on the mock
server and also changes `Body` mixin methods to better simulate the
[spec'd behavior][2].
(These improvements will be necessary to test caching of opaque
responses in a subsequent commit.)
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Body
[2]: https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-body-consume-body
PR Close#30977
Brings in ts_library fixes required to get angular/angular building after 0.32.0:
typescript: exclude typescript lib declarations in node_module_library transitive_declarations
typescript: remove override of @bazel/tsetse (+1 squashed commit)
@npm//node_modules/foobar:foobar.js labels changed to @npm//:node_modules/foobar/foobar.js with fix for bazelbuild/rules_nodejs#802
also updates to rules_rass commit compatible with rules_nodejs 0.32.0
PR Close#31019
Since Angular v8, and commit b3dda0e, `parseUrl()` can be called without
`relativeTo`, thus `new URL()` can be called with `relativeTo = undefined`.
Safari does not like it and the service worker registration fails:
```js
new URL('https://angular.io/') // OK
new URL('https://angular.io/', undefined) // TypeError
```
Closes#31061
PR Close#31140
Service worker API `navigator.serviceWorker.register` can fail in multiple ways.
For example, in Chrome, with an unstable network connection you can have the
following error: `An unknown error occurred when fetching the script.`
In the current state, it creates an `Uncaught (in promise) TypeError:` style of
error, which cannot be caught by the user on his own.
I think it's better to log the error over raising an error that cannot be
caught.
PR Close#30876
Previously, the ServiceWorker registration options should be defined as
an object literal (in order for them to be compatible with Ahead-of-Time
compilation), thus making it impossible to base the ServiceWorker
behavior on runtime conditions.
This commit allows specifying the registration options using a regular
provider, which means that it can take advantage of the `useFactory`
option to determine the config at runtime, while still remaining
compatible with AoT compilation.
PR Close#21842
Previously, it was not possible to have multiple apps (using
`@angular/service-worker`) on different subpaths of the same domain,
because each SW would overwrite the caches of the others (even though
their scope was different).
This commit fixes it by ensuring that the cache names created by the SW
are different for each scope.
Fixes#21388
PR Close#27080
The tests will not be run anyway, so the artifacts are never used and
there might be errors if creating the testing artifacts relies on APIs
that are not available in that environment (e.g. `URL`).
PR Close#27080
Previously, if an app version contained the same files as an older
version (e.g. making a change, then rolling it back), the SW would not
detect it as the latest version (and update clients).
This commit fixes it by adding a `timestamp` field in `ngsw.json`, which
makes each build unique (with sufficiently high probability).
Fixes#24338
PR Close#26006
This change enables dts bundling for the following packages and their secondary entry points:
- @angular/animations
- @angular/elements
- @angular/http
- @angular/platform-browser
- @angular/platform-browser-dynamic
- @angular/platform-server
- @angular/platform-webworker
- @angular/platform-webworker-dynamic
- @angular/servce-worker
Dts bundling happens in `ng_module` bazel definition, hence packages such as `@angular/compiler`, `@angular/compiler-cli` and `@angular/langauge service` cannot be flattened as they use `ts_library`.
`@angular/core`, `@angular/common`, `@angular/upgrade` and `@angular/forms` will be done seperatly as it requires some changes either to their source or specs.
PR Close#28726
Since we build and publish the individual packages
using Bazel and `build.sh` has been removed, we can
safely remove the `rollup.config.js` files which are no
longer needed because the `ng_package` bazel rule
automatically handles the rollup settings and globals.
PR Close#28646
- Format JSDoc for notificationClicks
- Add comment on why handleClick does not use hasOwnProperty
- Add additional test that uses handleClick without action
PR Close#25860