Previously, some of the examples in the `lazy-loading-ngmodules` guide
were hard-coded.
This commit ensures all examples in the guide are extracted from
docregions in the corresponding example project.
PR Close#34599
The main change here was to remove the updating instructions for
version 9 and instead point to update.angular.io. This ensures
we only have one "source of truth" for update instructions.
This commit also includes updates to error message text to
keep them up-to-date with live error messages (and thus keep
them searchable).
PR Close#34498
Previously, it was required that both `fullTemplateTypeCheck` and
`strictTemplates` had to be enabled for strict mode to be enabled. This
is strange, as `strictTemplates` implies `fullTemplateTypeCheck`. This
commit makes setting the `fullTemplateTypeCheck` flag optional so that
strict mode can be enabled by just setting `strictTemplates`.
PR Close#34195
in the getting started page (first tutorial) file products.ts which was not shown and was only present in the StackBlitz examples. So added a refrence that it is present in the example and also added a note that examples may carry filenames not present please look at StackBliz examples for details
Fixes#34291
PR Close#34301
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
The headers of two of the code-snippets in the [Input section](https://angular.io/start#input)
of the "Getting Started" guide incorrectly referenced an non-existent
file path (`src/app/product-list/product-alerts.component.ts`).
This commit fixes the headers to show the correct file path
(`src/app/product-alerts/product-alerts.component.ts`).
Fixes#34320
PR Close#34321
Adds the ability to expose global symbols in the API docs via the `@globalApi` tag. Also supports optionally setting a namespace which will be added to the name automatically (e.g. `foo` will be renamed to `ng.foo`). Relevant APIs should also be exported through the `global.ts` file which will show up under `core/global`.
PR Close#34237
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
On events page the header was not able to take full width when body exceeds viewport width of the screen So made the below body go overflow-x auto and resources page was taking 80% of the width which is okay on desktop but on mobile it should take 100% width put a media quer for it.
Fixes#34163
PR Close#34188
The local Angular packages used to build `aio/` when running
`yarn setup-local`/`yarn build-local` (and related commands), are built
by bazel. Bazel, determines the version to use for these locally built
packages based on the latest tag for a commit on the current branch.
(This works as expected during the release, because the packages are
built on the correct branch with up-to-date tags.)
During local development, however, this often leads to generating older
versions than what the current `@angular/cli` version is compatible
with, if the user has not fetched the latest tags from `angular/angular`
or the branch has not been rebased recently.
Previously, the above (common) situation would result in a build error
by the CLI. (Note that this would be a false error, because in this case
the version set by bazel would not reflect the actual version of the
local packages.) The solution would be for the user to fetch the latest
tags from `angular/angular`, rebase their branch and run a bazel build
again (ensuring that it would actually build anew and not emit cached
artifacts). This was cumbersome and most people didn't even know about
it.
This commit avoids this error and the associated pain-points by
overwriting the versions of the installed local packages with fake
versions based on the ones in the lockfile, which are guaranteed to be
compatible with the currently used CLI version.
Fixes#34208
PR Close#34213
We should only generate the `providedIn` property in injectable
defs if it has a non-null value. `null` does not communicate
any information to the runtime that isn't communicated already
by the absence of the property.
This should give us some modest code size savings.
PR Close#34116
For injectables, we currently generate a factory function in the
injectable def (prov) that delegates to the factory function in
the factory def (fac). It looks something like this:
```
factory: function(t) { return Svc.fac(t); }
```
The extra wrapper function is unnecessary since the args for
the factory functions are the same. This commit changes the
compiler to generate this instead:
```
factory: Svc.fac
```
Because we are generating less code for each injectable, we
should see some modest code size savings. AIO's main bundle
is about 1 KB smaller.
PR Close#34076