This shouldn't change anything. But it's interesting that we used to have this import
that seemed bogus, but there were no compilation or rutime errors.
Content pages like `tutorial/index.md` were being mapped to `tutorial.index.json`,
which meant that they could only be rendered if you browsed to `/tutorial/index`.
This didn't sit well so now these pages are mapped to `tutorial.json`, which
means that you browser to them via `/tutorial/` or just `/tutorial`.
Fixed#15335
The navigation.json is now passed through the dgeni pipeline.
The source file has been moved to `aio/content/navigation.json`
but the generated file will now appear where the original source file
was found, `aio/src/content/navigation.json`.
Everything inside `aio/src/content` is now generated and ignored by git.
The `processNavigationMap` processor in this commit adds the current version
information to the navigation.json file and verifies the relative urls in
the file map to real documents.
The navigationService exposes the versionInfo as an observable, which the
AppComponent renders at the top of the sidenav.
The navigation.json is now passed through the dgeni pipeline.
The source file has been moved to `aio/content/navigation.json`
but the generated file will now appear where the original source file
was found, `aio/src/content/navigation.json`.
Everything inside `aio/src/content` is now generated and ignored by git.
The `processNavigationMap` processor in this commit adds the current version
information to the navigation.json file and verifies the relative urls in
the file map to real documents.
The navigationService exposes the versionInfo as an observable, which the
AppComponent renders at the top of the sidenav.
Implemented style guide elements to top header bar, side hamburger nav menu, content and search. Consolidated SCSS files to styles folder. Fixed PWA test.
The input may still have focus when the user hits ESC,
causing the search to be hidden.
If the user then clicks on the input again, they would expect
it to reopen the results.
* Ensure that all indexed documents are displayed in the search results.
(Previously the guide documents were not appearing because we only showed
results that had a `name` property, rather than a `name` or `title`.)
* Group the results by their containing folder (e.g. api, guide, tutorial, etc).
* Hide the results when the user hits the ESC key.
* Hide the results when the user clicks on a search result
Closes#14852
Adds tests and fixes corners cases for both `search()` and `setSearc()`
for things like empty queries and param keys that need encoding.
This commit refactors the `LocationService` to rely upon the `PlatformLocation`
rather than using `window.history` directly. This makes testing easier but also
makes the code simpler since `PlatformLocation` deals with platforms that
do not support history for us.
For some reason the tree-shaker is not picking up these interfaces
(perhaps TS is not passing it through) when they are in the same file
as their related services. This results in a distracting warning message.
There is a weirdness in the Angular Location service.
If the `baseHref` is only a single slash (`'/'`) then it
changes it to be an empty string (`''`). The effect of this
is that `Location.normaliseUrl(url)` does not strip off the
leading slash from url paths.
The problem is that the leading slash only appears on the
initial Location path, and not on urls that arrive from subscribing
to the Location service.
This commit is a workaround this problem.