Previously this inline-tag-def was returning the `doc` which is rendered
to the output as `[Object Object]` - obviously not what is intended.
Now it returns `''` which effectively strips the tag handler from the
rendered output.
PR Close#37132
In the code base there are cases where there is, conceptually, a class
that is represented by a combination of an `interface`
(type declaration) and a `const` (value declaration).
For example:
```
export interface SomeClass {
count(a?: string): number;
}
export const: SomeClass = class {
someMethod(a: string = ''): number { ... }
};
```
These were being rendered as interfaces and also not
correctly showing the descriptions and default parameter
values.
In this commit such concepts are now rendered as classes.
The classes that are affected by this are:
* `DebugElement`
* `DebugNode`
* `Type`
* `EventEmitter`
* `TestBed`
Note that while decorators are also defined in this form
they have their own rendering type (`decorator`) and so
are not affecte by this.
PR Close#36989
Abstract directives cannot be part of a `@NgModule`, but the AIO dgeni
setup currently enforces this. This commit updates the logic so that
abstract directives are skipped.
PR Close#36921
Previously, when a document included `_`, the autoLinker will try to
generate a link, e.g from `core/ɵComponentDef._`. This commit adds it
to the ignored words to prevent that.
PR Close#36316
Previously, the auto linker generated links without an `href` when the
API was private. This commit fixes this by making sure that the `path`
of the document is not empty.
Closes#36260
PR Close#36316
This commit adds a new preprocessor to use `${@searchKeywords}`, allowing
the docs to use a list of custom search phrases that will be
prioritized over the keywords found in the content.
Closes#35449
PR Close#35539
On API docs pages for Angular packages (e.g. https://angular.io/api/common), we show all primary and secondary entry-points. Following a link to one of the secondary entry-points (e.g. https://angular.io/api/common/http), navigates the docs page for the secondary entry-point, where it is incorrectly (and misleadingly) labelled as PACKAGE and not as an entry-point.
Implemented a new ENTRY-POINT label and add support for correctly differentiating between entry-points and packages.
Fixes#34081
PR Close#35427
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
Previously any code block, which was not marked with
`no-auto-link` css class would have its contents auto-linked to
API pages. Sometimes this results in false positive links being
generated.
This is problematic for triple backticked blocks, which cannot provide
the `no-auto-link` CSS class to prevent the linking.
This commit fixes the problem by allowing the auto-linker to be
configured not to auto-link code blocks that have been marked with an
"ignored" language. By default these are `bash` and `json`.
Triple backticked blocks are able to specify the language directly after
the first set of triple backticks.
Fixes#33859
PR Close#33877
Injectable defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.
This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngInjectableDef to "prov" (for "provider", since injector defs
are known as "inj"). This is because property names cannot
be minified by Uglify without turning on property mangling
(which most apps have turned off) and are thus size-sensitive.
PR Close#33151
Injector defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.
This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngInjectorDef to inj. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.
PR Close#33151
`ng*Def` properties (such as `ngInjectorDef`) are not considered part of
the public API and should not appear in the API docs. This commit adds a
filter to remove these properties from the docs metadata.
PR Close#31378
This avoids warning such as the following ([example][1]):
```
warn: Invalid tags found -
doc "platform-browser/ɵBROWSER_SANITIZATION_PROVIDERS__POST_R3__" (const)
from file "platform-browser/src/browser.ts"
```
[1]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/427064
PR Close#32207
- Change margin to the header so that the the label aligns with the header
- Make code in API pages pre-wrap so that you can see the actual text on the screen - helps with issue #27296
- Modified text to be title case in label API to be consistent with rest of app labels
- Removed unused table of contents SCSS file
- TOC SCSS file reorg cleanup
- Soften headers font-weight in API pages
- Make linenums ordered list inside code examples always show as numbers
PR Close#31013
This commit updates the necessary config files to run the angular.io and
docs tooling unit tests in random order (and fixes the tests that were
failing due to their dependence on the previous ordered execution).
Besides being a good idea anyway, running tests in random order is the
new [default behavior in jasmine@3.0.0][1], so this commit is in
preparation of upgrading jasmine to the latest version.
[1]: https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/blob/v3.0.0/release_notes/3.0.md#breaking-changes
PR Close#31527
Adds two new helper functions that can be used when unit testing Angular services
that depend upon upgraded AngularJS services, or vice versa.
The functions return a module (AngularJS or NgModule) that is configured to wire up
the Angular and AngularJS injectors without the need to actually bootstrap a full
hybrid application.
This makes it simpler and faster to unit test services.
PR Close#16848
These filters have generic names (e.g. `filterPipes`), which do not make
their purpose obvious. Moving them to a dedicated `auto-link-filters`
directory should help with that.
PR Close#31051
Previously, our auto-linking feature would match `http` in URLs (such as
`http://...`) to the `common/http` package and automatically create a
link to that, which was undesirable. While it is possible to work around
that via `<code class="no-auto-link">http://...</code>`, most people
didn't even realize the issue.
Since in this case it is possible to reliably know it is a false match,
this commit fixes it by applying a custom auto-link filter that ignores
all docs for `http`, if it comes before `://`.
Fixes#31012
PR Close#31051
Previously we just logged a warning but we should fail
to prevent silently allowing the docs to look wrong if
something changes on the CLI side of things.
PR Close#30901
The "view" links were broken because the version used to
compute the git tag for the GitHub URL included a build SHA.
Now we clean that off before using it in the URL.
The links are to the JSON schema that defines the documentation for
the command. This is accurate but confusing because the content for the
long description is stored in a separate markdown file referenced from this
schema file.
This commit adds a second set of links for the long description, if it exists,
which links directly to the markdown file.
Closes#30700
PR Close#30889
There is an encoding issue with using delta `Δ`, where the browser will attempt to detect the file encoding if the character set is not explicitly declared on a `<script/>` tag, and Chrome will find the `Δ` character and decide it is window-1252 encoding, which misinterprets the `Δ` character to be some other character that is not a valid JS identifier character
So back to the frog eyes we go.
```
__
/ɵɵ\
( -- ) - I am ineffable. I am forever.
_/ \_
/ \ / \
== == ==
```
PR Close#30546
Previously, the processor that excludes certain cli commands
(`filterHiddenCommand`) was being run after the `createSitemap`
processor, resulting in those commands to be present in `sitemap.xml`,
while the actual pages where missing. This also resulted in 404s, when
search engine crawlers tried to index the missing URLs.
This commit fixes it by ensuring that the `filterHiddenCommand`
processor is run before the `createSitemap` processor.
PR Close#30395