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Author SHA1 Message Date
Misko Hevery
26be5b4994 refactor(core): extract icuSwitchCase, icuUpdateCase, removeNestedIcu (#38154)
Extract `icuSwitchCase`, `icuUpdateCase`, `removeNestedIcu` into
separate functions to align them with the `.debug` property text.

PR Close #38154
2020-08-06 15:20:17 -07:00
Misko Hevery
3821dc5f6c refactor(core): add human readable debug for i18n (#38154)
I18n code breaks up internationalization into opCodes which are then stored
in arrays. To make it easier to debug the codebase this PR adds `debug`
property to the arrays which presents the data in human readable format.

PR Close #38154
2020-08-06 15:20:17 -07:00
Doug Parker
a18f82b458 refactor(core): add noSideEffects() as private export (#38320)
This is to enable the compiler to generate `noSideEffects()` calls. This is a private export, gated by `ɵ`.

PR Close #38320
2020-08-06 09:02:16 -07:00
JiaLiPassion
8fbf40bf40 feat(core): update reference and doc to change async to waitAsync. (#37583)
The last commit change `async` to `waitForAsync`.
This commit update all usages in the code and also update aio doc.

PR Close #37583
2020-08-03 12:54:13 -07:00
JiaLiPassion
8f074296c2 feat(core): rename async to waitForAsync to avoid confusing (#37583)
@angular/core/testing provide `async` test utility, but the name `async` is
confusing with the javascript keyword `async`. And in some test case, if you
want to use both the `async` from `@angular/core/testing` and `async/await`,
you may have to write the code like this.

```typescript
it('test async operations', async(async() => {
  const result = await asyncMethod();
  expect(result).toEqual('expected');
}));
```

So in this PR, the `async` is renamed to `waitForAsync` and also deprecate `async`.

PR Close #37583
2020-08-03 12:54:13 -07:00
Zara Cooper
87baa06cc6 revert: docs(core): correct SomeService to SomeComponent (#38325)
This reverts commit b4449e35bfd04c5858ded17c0ce56248d680e8d4.

The example given from the previous change was for a component selector and not a provider selector.

This change fixes it.

Fixes #38323.

PR Close #38325
2020-08-03 12:52:19 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
3a525d196b Revert "fix(compiler): mark NgModuleFactory construction as not side effectful (#38147)" (#38303)
This reverts commit 7f8c2225f2cba3dfcf3ec23e0fe08b7d2e3497e8.

This commit caused test failures internally, which were traced back to the
optimizer removing NgModuleFactory constructor calls when those calls caused
side-effectful registration of NgModules by their ids.

PR Close #38303
2020-07-30 12:19:35 -07:00
Doug Parker
7f8c2225f2 fix(compiler): mark NgModuleFactory construction as not side effectful (#38147)
This allows Closure compiler to tree shake unused constructor calls to `NgModuleFactory`, which is otherwise considered
side-effectful. The Angular compiler generates factory objects which are exported but typically not used, as they are
only needed for compatibility with View Engine. This results in top-level constructor calls, such as:

```typescript
export const FooNgFactory = new NgModuleFactory(Foo);
```

`NgModuleFactory` has a side-effecting constructor, so this statement cannot be tree shaken, even if `FooNgFactory` is
never imported. The `NgModuleFactory` continues to reference its associated `NgModule` and prevents the module and all
its unused dependencies from being tree shaken. This effectively prevents all components from being tree shaken, making
Closure builds significantly larger than they should be.

The fix here is to wrap `NgModuleFactory` constructor with `noSideEffects(() => /* ... */)`, which tricks the Closure
compiler into assuming that the invoked function has no side effects. This allows it to tree-shake unused
`NgModuleFactory()` constructors when they aren't imported. Since the factory can be removed, the module can also be
removed (if nothing else references it), thus tree shaking unused components as expected.

PR Close #38147
2020-07-29 13:32:08 -07:00
Misko Hevery
2a45b932e2 build: fix broken build (#38274)
```
export const __core_private_testing_placeholder__ = '';
```
This API should be removed. But doing so seems to break `google3` and
so it requires a bit of investigation. A work around is to mark it as
`@codeGenApi` for now and investigate later.

PR Close #38274
2020-07-28 12:30:59 -07:00
Ajit Singh
af80bdb470 fix(core): Attribute decorator attributeName is mandatory (#38131)
`Attribute` decorator has defined `attributeName` as optional but actually its
 mandatory and compiler throws an error if `attributeName` is undefined. Made
`attributeName` mandatory in the `Attribute` decorator to reflect this functionality

Fixes #32658

PR Close #38131
2020-07-28 11:17:24 -07:00
Ahn
b4449e35bf docs(core): correct SomeService to SomeComponent (#38264)
PR Close #38264
2020-07-28 11:10:58 -07:00
JiaLiPassion
b142283ba2 fix(core): unify the signature between ngZone and noopZone (#37581)
Now we have two implementations of Zone in Angular, one is NgZone, the other is NoopZone.
They should have the same signatures, includes
1. properties
2. methods

In this PR, unify the signatures of the two implementations, and remove the unnecessary cast.

PR Close #37581
2020-07-28 09:59:49 -07:00
Misko Hevery
e79b6c31f9 Revert "refactor(core): remove unused export (#38224)"
This reverts commit fbe1a9cbaaec91bb5ca8d1b47ebd7b6363ae6568.
2020-07-28 09:54:25 -07:00
Igor Minar
5d3ba8dec7 test: update ts-api-guardian's strip_export_pattern to exclude Ivy instructions (#38224)
Previously the instructions were included in the golden files to monitor the frequency and rate of
the instruction API changes for the purpose of understanding the stability of this API (as it was
considered for becoming a public API and deployed to npm via generated code).

This experiment has confirmed that the instruction API is not stable enough to be used as public
API. We've since also came up with an alternative plan to compile libraries with the Ivy compiler
for npm deployment and this plan does not rely on making Ivy instructions public.

For these reasons, I'm removing the instructions from the golden files as it's no longer important
to track them.

The are three instructions that are still being included: `ɵɵdefineInjectable`, `ɵɵinject`, and
`ɵɵInjectableDef`.

These instructions are already generated by the VE compiler to support tree-shakable providers, and
code depending on these instructions is already deployed to npm. For this reason we need to treat
them as public api.

This change also reduces the code review overhead, because changes to public api golden files now
require multiple approvals.

PR Close #38224
2020-07-27 14:37:41 -07:00
Igor Minar
fbe1a9cbaa refactor(core): remove unused export (#38224)
This export used to be here to turn this file into an ES Module - this is no longer needed
because the file contains imports.

PR Close #38224
2020-07-27 14:37:41 -07:00
Igor Minar
8f7d89436f refactor: correct @publicApi and @codeGenApi markers in various files (#38224)
The markers were previously incorrectly assigned. I noticed the issues when reviewing
the golden files and this change corrects them.

PR Close #38224
2020-07-27 14:37:41 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor
7b2e2f5d91 build(forms): create sample forms app (#38044)
This commit creates a sample forms test application to introduce the symbol
tests. It serves as a guard to ensure that any future work on the
forms package does not unintentionally increase the payload size.

PR Close #38044
2020-07-23 11:04:46 -07:00
Boaz Rymland
5e742d29d0 docs: fix typo from singular to plural spelling (#36586)
This commit fixes the spelling of the singular form
of the word function to the plural spelling in
packages/core/src/application_init.ts

PR Close #36586
2020-07-22 10:12:44 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
d72b1e44c6 refactor(core): rename synthetic host property and listener instructions (#37145)
This commit updates synthetic host property and listener instruction names to better align with other instructions.
The `ɵɵupdateSyntheticHostBinding` instruction was renamed to `ɵɵsyntheticHostProperty` (to match the `ɵɵhostProperty`
instruction name) and `ɵɵcomponentHostSyntheticListener` was renamed to `ɵɵsyntheticHostListener` since this
instruction is generated for both Components and Directives (so 'component' is removed from the name).
This PR is a followup after PR #35568.

PR Close #37145
2020-07-21 09:09:24 -07:00
Kapunahele Wong
5b31a0a294 docs: separate template syntax into multiple docs (#36954)
This is part of a re-factor of template syntax and
structure. The first phase breaks out template syntax
into multiple documents. The second phase will be
a rewrite of each doc.

Specifically, this PR does the following:

- Breaks sections of the current template syntax document each into their own page.
- Corrects the links to and from these new pages.
- Adds template syntax subsection to the left side NAV which contains all the new pages.
- Adds the new files to pullapprove.

PR Close #36954
2020-07-20 11:16:44 -07:00
crisbeto
38a7021d5e fix(core): error due to integer overflow when there are too many host bindings (#38014)
We currently use 16 bits to store information about nodes in a view.
The 16 bits give us 65536 entries in the array, but the problem is that while
the number is large, it can be reached by ~4300 directive instances with host
bindings which could realistically happen is a very large view, as seen in #37876.
Once we hit the limit, we end up overflowing which eventually leads to a runtime error.

These changes bump to using 20 bits which gives us around 1048576 entries in
the array or 16 times more than the current amount which could still technically
be reached, but is much less likely and the user may start hitting browser limitations
by that point.

I picked the 20 bit number since it gives us enough buffer over the 16 bit one,
while not being as massive as a 24 bit or 32 bit.

I've also added a dev mode assertion so it's easier to track down if it happens
again in the future.

Fixes #37876.

PR Close #38014
2020-07-17 12:58:15 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
e382632473 build: fix symbol extractor not dealing with ES2015 classes (#38093)
We recently reworked our `ng_rollup_bundle` rule to no longer output
ESM5 and to optimize applications properly (previously applications were
not optimized properly due to incorrect build optimizer setup).

This change meant that a lot of symbols have been removed from the
golden correctly. See: fd65958b887f6ea8dd5235e6de1d533e4c578602

Unfortunately though, a few symbols have been accidentally removed
because they are now part of the bundle as ES2015 classes which the
symbol extractor does not pick up. This commit fixes the symbol
extractor to capture ES2015 classes. We also update the golden to
reflect this change.

PR Close #38093
2020-07-16 13:54:23 -07:00
Misko Hevery
737506e79c fix(core): Allow modification of lifecycle hooks any time before bootstrap (#35464)
Currently we read lifecycle hooks eagerly during `ɵɵdefineComponent`.
The result is that it is not possible to do any sort of meta-programing
such as mixins or adding lifecycle hooks using custom decorators since
any such code executes after `ɵɵdefineComponent` has extracted the
lifecycle hooks from the prototype. Additionally the behavior is
inconsistent between AOT and JIT mode. In JIT mode overriding lifecycle
hooks is possible because the whole `ɵɵdefineComponent` is placed in
getter which is executed lazily. This is because JIT mode must compile a
template which can be specified as `templateURL` and those we are
waiting for its resolution.

- `+` `ɵɵdefineComponent` becomes smaller as it no longer needs to copy
  lifecycle hooks from prototype to `ComponentDef`
- `-` `ɵɵNgOnChangesFeature` feature is now always included with the
  codebase as it is no longer tree shakable.

Previously we have read lifecycle hooks from prototype in the
`ɵɵdefineComponent` so that lifecycle hook access would be monomorphic.
This decision was made before we had `T*` data structures. By not
reading the lifecycle hooks we are moving the megamorhic read form
`ɵɵdefineComponent` to instructions. However, the reads happen on
`firstTemplatePass` only and are subsequently cached in the `T*` data
structures. The result is that the overall performance should be same
(or slightly better as the intermediate `ComponentDef` has been
removed.)

- [ ] Remove `ɵɵNgOnChangesFeature` from compiler. (It will no longer
      be a feature.)
- [ ] Discuss the future of `Features` as they hinder meta-programing.

Fix #30497

PR Close #35464
2020-07-15 16:22:46 -07:00
crisbeto
bf641e1b4b fix(core): incorrectly validating properties on ng-content and ng-container (#37773)
Fixes the following issues related to how we validate properties during JIT:
- The invalid property warning was printing `null` as the node name
for `ng-content`. The problem is that when generating a template from
 `ng-content` we weren't capturing the node name.
- We weren't running property validation on `ng-container` at all.
This used to be supported on ViewEngine and seems like an oversight.

In the process of making these changes, I found and cleaned up a
few places where we were passing in `LView` unnecessarily.

PR Close #37773
2020-07-15 12:39:39 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor
f4fac406b9 docs(core): fixes minor typo in initNgDevMode function docs (#38042)
PR Close #38042
2020-07-14 13:17:32 -07:00
Samuel
81542b3b72 docs(core): Fixed typo in Type JSdoc (#37930)
Updated comment doc in packages/core/src/interface/type.ts

PR Close #37930
2020-07-13 14:30:55 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
6b731a067a test: fix test failure in saucelabs ivy ie10 (#37892)
One of the ivy acceptance tests currently fails in IE10. This
is because we recently added a new test that asserts that injecting
`ViewRef` results in a `NullInjectorError`.

Due to limitations in TypeScript and in polyfills for `setPrototypeOf`,
the error cannot be thrown as `ViewRef` is always considered injectable.
In reality, `ViewRef` should not be injectable, as explicitly noted
in c00f4ab2ae.

There seems no way to simulate the proper prototype chain in such
browsers that do not natively support `__proto__`, so TypeScript
and `core-js` polyfills simply break the prototype chain and
assign inherited properties directly on `ViewRef`. i.e. so that
`ViewRef.__NG_ELEMENT_ID__` exists and DI picks it up.

There is a way for TypeScript to theoretically generate proper
prototype chain in ES5 output, but they intend to only bother
about the proper prototype chain in ES6 where `setPrototypeOf`
etc. are offically standarized. See the response:

https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/1601#issuecomment-94892833.

PR Close #37892
2020-07-08 16:03:33 -07:00
pkozlowski-opensource
bbe3543c69 refactor(core): remove duplicated WrappedValue class (#37940)
Before this refactoring we had the WrappedValue class in
2 separate places:
- packages/core/src/change_detection/change_detection_util.ts
- packages/core/src/util/WrappedValue.ts

This commit removes the duplicate, leaving the class that has
the deprecation notice.

PR Close #37940
2020-07-08 16:02:16 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
aed6b131bb fix(core): handle spaces after select and plural ICU keywords (#37866)
Currently when the `plural` or `select` keywords in an ICU contain trailing spaces (e.g. `{count, select , ...}`), these spaces are also included into the key names in ICU vars (e.g. "VAR_SELECT "). These trailing spaces are not desirable, since they will later be converted into `_` symbols while normalizing placeholder names, thus causing mismatches at runtime (i.e. placeholder will not be replaced with the correct value). This commit updates the code to trim these spaces while generating an object with placeholders, to make sure the runtime logic can replace these placeholders with the right values.

PR Close #37866
2020-07-06 13:55:47 -07:00
Judy Bogart
9206a26e1d docs: clean up api doc in core (#37053)
Add introductions to usage examples and edit descriptions to be more complete and consistent with current API reference styles

PR Close #37053
2020-06-30 12:11:15 -07:00
Santosh Yadav
a177b1b7b1 docs: change definition of providedIn any (#35292)
change in the definition of providedIn:any any instance creates a singleton instance
for each lazy loaded module and one instance for eager loaded module

PR Close #35292
2020-06-29 15:00:00 -07:00
JiaLiPassion
435a28e937 fix(core): fake_async_fallback should have the same logic with fake-async (#37680)
PR https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/37523 failed when trying to use `rxjs delay` operator
inside `fakeAsync`, and the reasons are:

1. we need to import `rxjs-fake-async` patch to make the integration work.
2. since in `angular` repo, the bazel target `/tools/testing:node` not using `zone-testing` bundle,
instead it load `zone-spec` packages seperately, so it causes one issue which is the `zone.js/testing/fake-async`
package is not loaded, we do have a fallback logic under `packages/core/testing` calles `fake_async_fallback`,
but the logic is out of date with `fake-async` under `zone.js` package.

So this PR, I updated the content of `fake_async_fallback` to make it consistent with
`fake-async`. And I will make another PR to try to remove the `fallback` logic.

PR Close #37680
2020-06-29 12:22:52 -07:00
crisbeto
543b679762 fix(core): error when invoking callbacks registered via ViewRef.onDestroy (#37543)
Invoking a callback registered through `ViewRef.onDestroy` throws an error, because we weren't registering it correctly in the internal data structure. These changes also remove the `storeCleanupFn` function, because it was mostly identical to `storeCleanupWithContext` and was only used in one place.

Fixes #36213.

PR Close #37543
2020-06-26 15:02:41 -07:00
crisbeto
c00f4ab2ae fix(core): don't consider inherited NG_ELEMENT_ID during DI (#37574)
Special DI tokens like `ChangeDetectorRef` and `ElementRef` can provide a factory via `NG_ELEMENT_ID`. The problem is that we were reading it off the token as `token[NG_ELEMENT_ID]` which will go up the prototype chain if it couldn't be found on the current token, resulting in the private `ViewRef` API being exposed, because it extends `ChangeDetectorRef`.

These changes fix the issue by guarding the property access with `hasOwnProperty`.

Fixes #36235.

PR Close #37574
2020-06-26 15:01:20 -07:00
Harri Lehtola
c509243af5 fix(core): determine required DOMParser feature availability (#36578) (#36578)
Verify that HTML parsing is supported in addition to DOMParser existence.
This maybe wasn't as important before when DOMParser was used just as a
fallback on Firefox, but now that DOMParser is the default choice, we need
to be more accurate.

PR Close #36578
2020-06-26 14:54:09 -07:00
Harri Lehtola
d4544da804 refactor(core): split inert strategies to separate classes (#36578) (#36578)
The `inertDocument` member is only needed when using the InertDocument
strategy. By separating the DOMParser and InertDocument strategies into
separate classes, we can easily avoid creating the inert document
unnecessarily when using DOMParser.

PR Close #36578
2020-06-26 14:54:09 -07:00
Harri Lehtola
b950d4675f fix(core): do not trigger CSP alert/report in Firefox and Chrome (#36578) (#36578)
If [innerHTML] is used in a component and a Content-Security-Policy is set
that does not allow inline styles then Firefox and Chrome show the following
message:

> Content Security Policy: The page’s settings observed the loading of a
resource at self (“default-src”). A CSP report is being sent.

This message is caused because Angular is creating an inline style tag to
test for a browser bug that we use to decide what sanitization strategy to
use, which causes CSP violation errors if inline CSS is prohibited.

This test is no longer necessary, since the `DOMParser` is now safe to use
and the `style` based check is redundant.

In this fix, we default to using `DOMParser` if it is available and fall back
to `createHTMLDocument()` if needed. This is the approach used by DOMPurify
too.

The related unit tests in `html_sanitizer_spec.ts`, "should not allow
JavaScript execution when creating inert document" and "should not allow
JavaScript hidden in badly formed HTML to get through sanitization (Firefox
bug)", are left untouched to assert that the behavior hasn't changed in
those scenarios.

Fixes #25214.

PR Close #36578
2020-06-26 14:54:08 -07:00
Santosh Yadav
fc5c34d1b8 feat(platform-browser): Allow sms-URLs (#31463)
sms ulr is already supported by google/closure-library and and validations are added to check
if the body passed is safe or not you can refer bb7ea65319/closure/goog/html/safeurl.js (L440-L454) for more details

Fixes #31462

PR Close #31463
2020-06-26 11:12:32 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
0879d2e85d refactor(core): throw more descriptive error message in case of invalid host element (#35916)
This commit replaces an assert with more descriptive error message that is thrown in case `<ng-template>` or `<ng-container>` is used as host element for a Component.

Resolves #35240.

PR Close #35916
2020-06-26 11:10:14 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
9118f49a63 fix(core): cleanup DOM elements when root view is removed (#37600)
Currently when bootstrapped component is being removed using `ComponentRef.destroy` or `NgModuleRef.destroy` methods, DOM nodes may be retained in the DOM tree. This commit fixes that problem by always attaching host element of the internal root view to the component's host view node, so the cleanup can happen correctly.

Resolves #36449.

PR Close #37600
2020-06-25 14:34:35 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
d12cdb5019 fix(migrations): do not incorrectly add todo for @Injectable or @Pipe (#37732)
As of v10, the `undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields` migration
generally deals with undecorated classes using Angular features. We
intended to run this migation as part of v10 again as undecorated
classes with Angular features are no longer supported in planned v11.

The migration currently behaves incorrectly in some cases where an
`@Injectable` or `@Pipe` decorated classes uses the `ngOnDestroy`
lifecycle hook. We incorrectly add a TODO for those classes. This
commit fixes that.

Additionally, this change makes the migration more robust to
not migrate a class if it inherits from a component, pipe
injectable or non-abstract directive. We previously did not
need this as the undecorated-classes-with-di migration ran
before, but this is no longer the case.

Last, this commit fixes an issue where multiple TODO's could be
added. This happens when multiple Angular CLI build targets have
an overlap in source files. Multiple programs then capture the
same source file, causing the migration to detect an undecorated
class multiple times (i.e. adding a TODO twice).

Fixes #37726.

PR Close #37732
2020-06-25 14:22:08 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
fd65958b88 test: update symbol goldens to reflect optimized application (#37623)
Interestingly enough, our rollup bundle optimization pipeline
did not work properly before 1b827b058e5060963590628d4735e6ac83c6dfdd.

Unused declarations were not elided because build optimizer did not
consider the Angular packages as side-effect free. Build optimizer has
a hard-coded list of Angular packages that are considered side-effect
free. Though this one did not match in the old version of the rollup
bundle rule, as internal sources were resolved through their resolved
bazel-out paths. Hence build optimizer could not detect the known
Angular framework packages. Now though, since we leverage the
Bazel-idiomatic `@bazel/rollup` implementation, sources are resolved
through linked `node_modules`, and build optimizer is able to properly
detect files as side-effect free.

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:29 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
1601ee6f6a refactor(dev-infra): ng_rollup_bundle rule should leverage @bazel/rollup (#37623)
Refactors the `ng_rollup_bundle` rule to a macro that relies on
the `@bazel/rollup` package. This means that the rule no longer
deals with custom ESM5 flavour output, but rather only builds
prodmode ES2015 output. This matches the common build output
in Angular projects, and optimizations done in CLI where
ES2015 is the default optimization input.

The motiviation for this change is:

* Not duplicating rollup Bazel rules. Instead leveraging the official
rollup rule.
* Not dealing with a third TS output flavor in Bazel.The ESM5 flavour has the
potential of slowing down local development (as it requires compilation replaying)
* Updating the rule to be aligned with current CLI optimizations.

This also _fixes_ a bug that surfaced in the old rollup bundle rule.
Code that is unused, is not removed properly. The new rule fixes this by
setting the `toplevel` flag. This instructs terser to remove unused
definitions at top-level. This matches the optimization applied in CLI
projects. Notably the CLI doesn't need this flag, as code is always
wrapped by Webpack. Hence, the unused code eliding runs by default.

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:28 -07:00
Tiep Phan
1d844b9bd8 docs(core): correct type for opts.read (#37626)
The ContentChildren decorator has a metadata property named "read" which
can be used to read a different token from the queried elements. The
documentation incorrectly says "True to read..." when it should say
"Used to read...".

PR Close #37626
2020-06-18 16:04:09 -07:00
Judy Bogart
886e3ebcca docs: update api ref doc for platform browser (#37186)
Edit descriptions, usage examples, and add links to be complete and consistent with API reference doc style

PR Close #37186
2020-06-11 18:59:12 -07:00
JiaLiPassion
284123c6ba fix(core): should fake a top event task when coalescing events to prevent draining microTaskQueue too early. (#36841)
Close #36839.

This is a known issue of zone.js,

```
(window as any)[(Zone as any).__symbol__('setTimeout')](() => {
  let log = '';
  button.addEventListener('click', () => {
    Zone.current.scheduleMicroTask('test', () => log += 'microtask;');
    log += 'click;';
  });
  button.click();
  expect(log).toEqual('click;microtask;');
  done();
});
```

Since in this case, we use native `setTimeout` which is not a ZoneTask,
so zone.js consider the button click handler as the top Task then drain the
microTaskQueue after the click at once, which is not correct(too early).

This case was an edge case and not reported by the users, until we have the
new option ngZoneEventCoalescing, since the event coalescing will happen
in native requestAnimationFrame, so it will not be a ZoneTask, and zone.js will
consider any Task happen in the change detection stage as the top task, and if
there are any microTasks(such as Promise.then) happen in the process, it may be
drained earlier than it should be, so to prevent this situation, we need to schedule
a fake event task and run the change detection check in this fake event task,
so the Task happen in the change detection stage will not be
considered as top ZoneTask.

PR Close #36841
2020-06-11 18:54:22 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
97dc85ba5e feat(core): support injection token as predicate in queries (#37506)
Currently Angular internally already handles `InjectionToken` as
predicates for queries. This commit exposes this as public API as
developers already relied on this functionality but currently use
workarounds to satisfy the type constraints (e.g. `as any`).

We intend to make this public as it's low-effort to support, and
it's a significant key part for the use of light-weight tokens as
described in the upcoming guide: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36144.

In concrete, applications might use injection tokens over classes
for both optional DI and queries, because otherwise such references
cause classes to be always retained. This was also an issue in View
Engine, but now with Ivy, this pattern became worse, as factories are
directly attached to retained classes (ultimately ending up in the
production bundle, while being unused).

More details in the light-weight token guide and in: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/16866.

Closes #21152. Related to #36144.

PR Close #37506
2020-06-11 13:21:11 -07:00
ajitsinghkaler
e5b09cc49a docs: add example links to 'DoCheck' lifeycle hook docs (#36574)
There were some examples for 'DoCheck' in the lifeCycle hooks guide. Added a link to the relevant section of the guide in the 'DoCheck()' api docs.

Fixes #35596

PR Close #36574
2020-06-11 11:09:58 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
401ef71ae5 fix(compiler-cli): downlevel angular decorators to static properties (#37382)
In v7 of Angular we removed `tsickle` from the default `ngc` pipeline.
This had the negative potential of breaking ES2015 output and SSR due
to a limitation in TypeScript.

TypeScript by default preserves type information for decorated constructor
parameters when `emitDecoratorMetadata` is enabled. For example,
consider this snippet below:

```
@Directive()
export class MyDirective {
  constructor(button: MyButton) {}
}

export class MyButton {}
```

TypeScript would generate metadata for the `MyDirective` class it has
a decorator applied. This metadata would be needed in JIT mode, or
for libraries that provide `MyDirective` through NPM. The metadata would
look as followed:

```
let MyDirective = class MyDir {}

MyDirective = __decorate([
  Directive(),
  __metadata("design:paramtypes", [MyButton]),
], MyDirective);

let MyButton = class MyButton {}
```

Notice that TypeScript generated calls to `__decorate` and
`__metadata`. These calls are needed so that the Angular compiler
is able to determine whether `MyDirective` is actually an directive,
and what types are needed for dependency injection.

The limitation surfaces in this concrete example because `MyButton`
is declared after the `__metadata(..)` call, while `__metadata`
actually directly references `MyButton`. This is illegal though because
`MyButton` has not been declared at this point. This is due to the
so-called temporal dead zone in JavaScript. Errors like followed will
be reported at runtime when such file/code evaluates:

```
Uncaught ReferenceError: Cannot access 'MyButton' before initialization
```

As noted, this is a TypeScript limitation because ideally TypeScript
shouldn't evaluate `__metadata`/reference `MyButton` immediately.
Instead, it should defer the reference until `MyButton` is actually
declared. This limitation will not be fixed by the TypeScript team
though because it's a limitation as per current design and they will
only revisit this once the tc39 decorator proposal is finalized
(currently stage-2 at time of writing).

Given this wontfix on the TypeScript side, and our heavy reliance on
this metadata in libraries (and for JIT mode), we intend to fix this
from within the Angular compiler by downleveling decorators to static
properties that don't need to evaluate directly. For example:

```
MyDirective.ctorParameters = () => [MyButton];
```

With this snippet above, `MyButton` is not referenced directly. Only
lazily when the Angular runtime needs it. This mitigates the temporal
dead zone issue caused by a limitation in TypeScript's decorator
metadata output. See: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/27519.

In the past (as noted; before version 7), the Angular compiler by
default used tsickle that already performed this transformation. We
moved the transformation to the CLI for JIT and `ng-packager`, but now
we realize that we can move this all to a single place in the compiler
so that standalone ngc consumers can benefit too, and that we can
disable tsickle in our Bazel `ngc-wrapped` pipeline (that currently
still relies on tsickle to perform this decorator processing).

This transformation also has another positive side-effect of making
Angular application/library code more compatible with server-side
rendering. In principle, TypeScript would also preserve type information
for decorated class members (similar to how it did that for constructor
parameters) at runtime. This becomes an issue when your application
relies on native DOM globals for decorated class member types. e.g.

```
@Input() panelElement: HTMLElement;
```

Your application code would then reference `HTMLElement` directly
whenever the source file is loaded in NodeJS for SSR. `HTMLElement`
does not exist on the server though, so that will become an invalid
reference. One could work around this by providing global mocks for
these DOM symbols, but that doesn't match up with other places where
dependency injection is used for mocking DOM/browser specific symbols.

More context in this issue: #30586. The TL;DR here is that the Angular
compiler does not care about types for these class members, so it won't
ever reference `HTMLElement` at runtime.

Fixes #30106. Fixes #30586. Fixes #30141.
Resolves FW-2196. Resolves FW-2199.

PR Close #37382
2020-06-10 09:24:11 -07:00
Joey Perrott
0a1d078a74 Revert "build: remove wombot proxy registry from package.jsons for release (#37378)" (#37495)
This reverts commit 26849ca99dcafc45fb8cb0e97af7aeb85ea11852.

PR Close #37495
2020-06-10 08:21:45 -07:00