- Improves JSON formatting
- Add reference to font optimization
- Removes `="true"` from boolean command line args.
These are redundant and it can be confusing to why
boolean values need to be provided via a CLI.
PR Close#39427
The browser being launched needs to match the custom launcher name.
Otherwise Karma would still trigger the original Chrome executable without the flags.
PR Close#39480
Fixes#31186. This commit adds more context about the behavior
of template reference variables in nested templates and moves
doc into concepts section.
PR Close#31195
The ViewEngine message extraction generated a variety of legacy formats
for extracted message ids. These formats have a number of issues related
to whitespace handling and reliance upon information inside the original
HTML of a template. The new message format is more resilient, and can be
generated directly from calls to `$localize`. This allows messages in
application code to have the same id as identical messages in templates.
As a first step in migrating projects away from the legacy id format
for i18n messages, newly generated projects now turn off the legacy ids.
See https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/19232.
This commit updates the documentation to include information about this
option, since it is now publicly exposed in new CLI projects.
PR Close#39453
adds RuntimeError and code enum to improve debugging experience
refactor ExpressionChangedAfterItHasBeenCheckedError to code NG0100
refactor CyclicDependency to code NG0200
refactor No Provider to code NG0201
refactor MultipleComponentsMatch to code NG0300
refactor ExportNotFound to code NG0301
refactor PipeNotFound to code NG0302
refactor BindingNotKnown to code NG0303
refactor NotKnownElement to code NG0304
PR Close#39188
group together similar error messages as part of error code efforts
ProviderNotFound & NodeInjector grouped into throwProviderNotFoundError
Cyclic dependency errors grouped into throwCyclicDependencyError
PR Close#39251
This commit edits the copy of the attribute binding documentation, moves the
colspan section that is primarily about property binding to the property
binding document, and adds a docregion to the attribute-binding
example to help clarify a point in the document.
Part of the copy edit reformats the style precedence list in tabular format
so that it is easier to read and understand.
PR Close#38860
The Displaying Data in Views topic is actually a small tutorial
that describes Angular features such as interpolation and
structural directives. These content is already covered in
our getting started tutorial and in Tour of Heroes.
This change adds redirects to the Template Syntax section
of the Getting Started tutorial and deletes displaying-data.md.
PR Close#38885
Remove preserveQueryParams as it was deprecated for removal in v4, use
queryParamsHandling="preserve" instead.
BREAKING CHANGE: preserveQueryParams has been removed, use
queryParamsHandling="preserve" instead
PR Close#38762
Removes `ViewEncapsulation.Native` which has been deprecated for several major versions.
BREAKING CHANGES:
* `ViewEncapsulation.Native` has been removed. Use `ViewEncapsulation.ShadowDom` instead. Existing
usages will be updated automatically by `ng update`.
PR Close#38882
This commit changes the heading of the section
`Use TypeScript path mapping for peer dependencies` to a sub-heading of
`Linked Libraries`.
Fixes#39130
PR Close#39131
With this change we update the strict mode documentation to reflect the
changes done in the CLI. (https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/18931)
Changes effect
- Removing `no-any` tslint rule
- The special sideEffects package.json
- Added `strictTemplates` NGC option
PR Close#39054
Remove @angular/platform-webworker and @angular/platform-webworker-dynamic
as they were deprecated in v8
BREAKING CHANGE: @angular/platform-webworker and @angular/platform-webworker-dynamic
have been removed as they were deprecated in v8
PR Close#38846
In v10, framework support for IE 9, 10, and IE mobile was deprecated. In v11 we remove support
for these browsers.
This commit updates angular.io docs to exclude references to IE 9, 10, and IE mobile as well as
polyfills that were needed to run Angular-based apps in these browsers.
PR Close#38931
`router.navigateByUrl` and `router.createUrlTree` only use a subset of the `NavigationExtras`. This commit
changes the parameter type to use new interfaces that only specify the properties used by
those function implementations. `NavigationExtras` extends both of those interfaces.
Fixes#18798
BREAKING CHANGE: While the new parameter types allow a variable of type
`NavigationExtras` to be passed in, they will not allow object literals,
as they may only specify known properties. They will also not accept
types that do not have properties in common with the ones in the `Pick`.
To fix this error, only specify properties from the `NavigationExtras` which are
actually used in the respective function calls or use a type assertion
on the object or variable: `as NavigationExtras`.
PR Close#38227
This commit introduces a new option for the service worker, called
`navigationRequestStrategy`, which adds the possibility to force the service worker
to always create a network request for navigation requests.
This enables the server redirects while retaining the offline behavior.
Fixes#38194
PR Close#38565
In bootstrapping.md the default AppModule has some extra imports which are not generated
by default in ng new removed those extra imports and add them at appropriate place.
PR Close#38549
Changed several period into colons to be consistent throughout the doc.
Changed "If don't add the interface..." to "If _you_ don't add the interface..."
PR Close#38900
ngc angular compiler was not mentioned in the glossary.
Glossary should contain the relevant terms in angular
which are hard to get. So, added a small defination of
ngc to the glossary
PR Close#36781
Remove CollectionChangeRecord as it was deprecated for removal in v4, use
IterableChangeRecord instead.
BREAKING CHANGE: CollectionChangeRecord has been removed, use IterableChangeRecord
instead
PR Close#38668
In chapter internationalization (i18n) at section "Deploy multiple locales" the syntax for angular.json is wrong.
This commit fixes the angular.json, when specifying the translation file and the baseHref for a locale.
PR Close#38553
The compiler does not currently report errors when there's an `@Input()`
for a `private`, `protected`, or `readonly` directive/component class member.
This change adds an option to enable reporting errors when a template
attempts to bind to one of these restricted input fields.
PR Close#38249
The order of asset- and data-groups in `ngsw-config.json` affects how a
request is handled by the ServiceWorker. Previously, this was not
clearly documented.
This commit describes how the order of asset-/data-groups affects
request handling.
Closes#21189
PR Close#38364
PR #36601 introduces icons on all links if the link contains
https:// or http:// but there were some internal links left
which contained https://angular.io. Removed https://angular.io
from all these links.
PR Close#38360
This commit updates the docs examples to be compatible with the
following Angular-specific tslint rules:
- `component-selector`
- `directive-selector`
- `no-conflicting-lifecycle`
- `no-host-metadata-property`
- `no-input-rename`
- `no-output-native`
- `no-output-rename`
This is in preparation of updating the docs examples `tslint.json` to
match the one generated for new Angular CLI apps in a future commit.
PR Close#38143
This commit updates the docs examples to be compatible with the
`prefer-const` tslint rule.
This is in preparation of updating the docs examples `tslint.json` to
match the one generated for new Angular CLI apps in a future commit.
PR Close#38143
The documentation is not clear on how the base href and APP_BASE_HREF are used. This commit
should help clarify more complicated use-cases beyond the most common one of just a '/'
PR Close#38123
Project DOCS-736 to rewrite headings to focus on user tasks,
verify that the content is up-to-date and complete, and
add relevant links to other NgModule topics to improve readability.
Also addresses one of many issues in GitHub issue 21531.
PR Close#38206
Project DOCS-734 to rewrite headings to focus on user tasks,
verify that the content is up-to-date and complete, and
add relevant links to other NgModule topics to improve readability.
Also addresses one of many issues in GitHub issue 21531.
PR Close#38148
This commit clarifies some of the language regarding pipes in the pipes guide.
This commit also specifies the term transforming rather than formatting.
PR Close#37950
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
Adds a note to the provider docs that users shouldn't mutate an array that
is returned from a `multi` provider, because it can cause unforeseen
consequences in other parts of the app.
Closes#37481.
PR Close#37645
Docs state that `strictInjectionParameters` is true by default in `ng new`, however this is not the case in `10.0.1`. It is only set when `--strict` is provided. Clarified that the `--strict` flag is required.
`strictTemplates` does not mention anything about `--strict`, so I included a similar point that it is `true` when a new project is generated with `--strict`.
PR Close#37982
Angular Console has been renamed and links no longer work. It has been decided to remove references to this third-party tool from the AIO documentation.
Closes#37604
PR Close#37608
Remove an article from the `Data flow in forms` section of the forms overview guide. The use of `the` and `a` together
is not syntactically correct.
PR Close#37933
In #37957, parts of the testing guide were broken out into separate
guides. As part of that work, the `<live-example>` tags were also copied
to the new guides. These `<live-example>` tags did not specify the
targeted example project via the `name` attribute, thus they were
implicitly targeting the example with the same name as the guide they
were in. See the [Docs style guide][1] for more info.
However, there is only one example project (`testing/`) and all
`<live-example>` tags were supposed to target that. This worked fine on
the `testing.md` guide, but it broke on other guides (which tried to
target non-existing example projects based on their names).
This commit fixes it by explicitly specifying which example is targeted
by the `<live-example>` tags. It also removes the `embedded-style`
attribute that has no effect.
[1]: https://angular.io/guide/docs-style-guide#live-examplesFixes#38036
PR Close#38038
An extra semicolon in searchHeroes function was removed in the http guide
found in aio/content/guide/http.md
docs(http): Remove extra semicolon in a code example found in the http guide
Removed extra semicolon in handleError function in the file located at
aio/content/examples/http/src/app/config/config.service.ts, which serves
as a source of code examples for the http guide.
Replace a comma for a dot in the comment at line 79 to ensure consistency
with the rest of the document.
Capitalized and added a dot at the end of the comment at line 84 to
ensure consistency with the other comments.
PR Close#37228
In an effort to make angular documentation easier for users to read,
we are moving the router tutorial currently in router.md to a new file.
To support this change, we have done the following:
* Update files to fix any broken links caused by moving the file
* Updated the new file to follow tutorial guidelines
* Add the new file to the table of contents under, Tutorials.
PR Close#37979
Angular 9 introduces a new value for providedIn called `any` which lets us use unique instance
for servicec in each lazy loaded module, this PR is to document the same
fixes#35179
PR Close#35283
This commit breaks up the testing document into nine total documents, with each document focusing on an existing section of the current testing documentation. There are no content changes.
PR Close#37957
This commit includes a couple of minor fixes to docs related to updating
to v10:
- Fix markdown link in "Updating to Angular version 10" guide.
- Correctly display numbered list in
"Solution-style `tsconfig.json` migration" guide.
PR Close#37897
The current code is missing a single quote at the end of the import.
(cherry picked from commit e13171ea2960dd0fa0666cb964b53799d2883e3a)
PR Close#37854
This commit fixes a spelling error in the word error in the
observables.md guide. It is currently
spelled errror and the mistake is not intentional.
PR Close#36437
I was using schematics with the `--name` parameter instead of the `--project`, I did both ways before sending and my suspicion about outdated documentation was confirmed
PR Close#37681
Addresses small typos such as extra whitespaces.
This change was extracted from #29505.
This change was extracted from #29505.
This change was extracted from #29505.
PR Close#37753
This commit adds the support schedule for v10.
v10.0.0 was released on June 24, 2020.
Active support ends six months later, on Dec 24, 2020.
Long term support ends a year after that, on Dec 24, 2021.
PR Close#37745
Mostly just adding links to the migrations that were missing, adding the migrations into the navbar,
as well as correcting the @angular/bazel removal in the update guide.
I also added a commented out preamble for the release notes.
PR Close#37705
adds new DI technique recommendation for libraries to ensure tree-shaking for unused services
includes reasons for packaging schematics with libraries, clarify schematic usage recommendation
PR Close#36144
This adds documentation for the v10.0 tooling migration `update-module-and-target-compiler-options` contained within the `@schematics/angular` package.
PR Close#37429
This update includes modifications to the navigation.json file to
remove unneeded migration guides.
TODO: Redirects from v9 topics to v10; links to removed migration
guides need to point to v9.angular.io.
PR Close#37152
7521834296 added content for CLI
deprecations to the `angular.io` deprecations guide. It looks
like the anchor for the CLI deprecations is incorrect and
ends up showing up as code in the guide.
This commit fixes the anchor so that it doesn't show
up as code in the guide.
PR Close#37662
With this change we add the special `package.json` which is used to mark the application free of non-local side-effects in the application source files section
PR Close#37521
The default value was changed from `registerWhenStable` to
`registerWhenStable:30000` in 29e8a64cf0,
but the decumentation was not updated to reflect that.
This commit updates the documentation to mention the correct default
value.
PR Close#37555
In version 10, we have a new option for the `angular.json` file,
`allowedCommonJsDependencies`, so users can opt in to support
CommonJS modules.
PR Close#37331
In version 10, there is a new `tsconfig.json` file, which contains
the paths to all other `tsconfig` files used in a workspace. The
previous `tsconfig.json` file still exists, but has been renamed to
`tsconfig.base.json`.
In addition to documenting this change, I have updated files that
refer to TypeScript configuration files generically to remove specific
references to `tsconfig.json.` This should help avoid confusing users.
PR Close#37222
The word "both" is automatically connected with the previous two bullet points and not the following two (because documents are usually read from top to bottom), which made the original sentence confusing for first time readers.
PR Close#35528
At present, users don't have an easy way to discover what
deprecations occurred for Angular CDK or Angular Material.
This change adds a link to the changelog to the deprecations.md
file.
PR Close#37491
Language tightened, and headings rewritten to focus on user tasks. Tasks now separated from concepts, and clarified as examples. Content is up-to-date and complete. Links to important information and relevant topics added.
PR Close#36820
Close#35157
In the current version of zone.js, zone.js uses it's own package format, and it is not following the rule
of Angualr package format(APF), so it is not easily to be consumed by Angular CLI or other bundle tools.
For example, zone.js npm package has two bundles,
1. zone.js/dist/zone.js, this is a `es5` bundle.
2. zone.js/dist/zone-evergreen.js, this is a `es2015` bundle.
And Angular CLI has to add some hard-coding code to handle this case, o5376a8b139/packages/schematics/angular/application/files/src/polyfills.ts.template (L55-L58)
This PR upgrade zone.js npm package format to follow APF rule, https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CZC2rcpxffTDfRDs6p1cfbmKNLA6x5O-NtkJglDaBVs/edit#heading=h.k0mh3o8u5hx
The updated points are:
1. in package.json, update all bundle related properties
```
"main": "./bundles/zone.umd.js",
"module": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
"es2015": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
"fesm2015": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
```
2. re-organize dist folder, for example for `zone.js` bundle, now we have
```
dist/
bundles/
zone.js // this is the es5 bundle
fesm2015/
zone.js // this is the es2015 bundle (in the old version is `zone-evergreen.js`)
```
3. have several sub-packages.
1. `zone-testing`, provide zone-testing bundles include zone.js and testing libraries
2. `zone-node`, provide zone.js implemention for NodeJS
3. `zone-mix`, provide zone.js patches for both Browser and NodeJS
All those sub-packages will have their own `package.json` and the bundle will reference `bundles(es5)` and `fesm2015(es2015)`.
4. keep backward compatibility, still keep the `zone.js/dist` folder, and all bundles will be redirected to `zone.js/bundles` or `zone.js/fesm2015` folders.
PR Close#36540
Libraries are still build using view engine even after Ivy being the default engine for building angular apps. Added note on why libraries are built using VE and how they will be automatically compiled in Ivy using ngcc making it compatible for both
Fixes#35625
PR Close#36556
There is great workaround for implementing staleWhileRevalidate strategy in service-worker by setting strategy to freshness and timeout to 0u. Documented this in service worker config where all other strategies are documented
Fixes#20402
PR Close#37301
This change just fixes various typos and misspellings across several docs.
I've included also a fix for an issue surfaced via #37423.
Closes#37423
PR Close#37443
PR #36601 itroduces icons on all links if the link contains https:// or http:// but there were some internal links left which contained https://angular.io. Removed https://angular.io from all these links.
PR Close#37157
After rewriting much of the router doc, it became apparent that the lazy loading/preloading information should be in the lazy loading doc rather than in the router doc. There is now instead a short section that touches on lazy loading but links to the lazy learning document instead of covering it in detail in the router doc.
PR Close#36748
The current implementation for redirecting users inside guards was in place
before the feature was added to allow `CanActivate` and `CanActivateChild` guards
to return `UrlTree` for redirecting users.
Returning `UrlTree` should be the default method, as it provides a more desirable
redirecting experience. When using `router.navigate` followed by `return false`,
the `Router` calls `resetUrlToCurrentUrlTree` (in the `finalize` operator) before
processing the navigation to the new route. This can result in an undesirable
history if the navigation was the first navigation in the application - that is,
the route will briefly be reset to just `/` (see #36187).
Fixes#36187
PR Close#37100
This was originally pushed by @igorminar in #36944, but later reverted in #35621
This commit reintroduces the original changes, and remove the `@angular/http` secion from the deprecations guide.
PR Close#37070
This commit removes the duplicate `and` found in the
`Support for the development cycle` section part of the
getting started guide.
Fixes#37060
PR Close#37067
The message can be improved by removing the unneeded ‘the’ (x2).
Before:
Angular is running in the development mode. Call enableProdMode() to enable the production mode.
After:
Angular is running in development mode. Call enableProdMode() to enable production mode.
Closes#36570
PR Close#36571
With this change we add FireFox Extended Support Release (ESR) to the list of supported browsers. The ESR latest version is used mainly in corporate environments (intranet applications, etc.) due to its support and stability guarantees.
PR Close#36973
change to aot docs to include changes after angular 9
aot is true for new applications created, also it will
be updated to aot true once app is updated using ng update
PR Close#35487
This patch is the first of many commits to disable sanitization for
[stlye.prop] and [style] bindings in Angular.
Historically, style-based sanitization has only been required for old
IE browsers (IE6 and IE7). Since Angular does not support these old
browsers at all, there is no reason for the framework to support
style-based sanitization.
PR Close#35621
We stopped publishing @angular/http to npm a while back (v7?), so from the perspective of our
customer @angular/http has been removed a long time ago and mentioninig it now that we actually
removed the code from our repo is just confusing.
PR Close#36944
esm5 and fesm5 are no longer needed and have been deprecated in the past.
https://v9.angular.io/guide/deprecations#esm5-and-fesm5-code-formats-in-angular-npm-packages
This commit modifies ng_package to no longer distribute these two formats in npm packages
built by ng_package (e.g. @angular/core).
This commit intentionally doesn't fully clean up the ng_package rule to remove all traces of esm5 and fems5
build artifacts as that is a bigger cleanup and currently we are narrowing down the scope of this change
to the MVP needed for v10, which in this case is 'do not put esm5 and fesm5' into the npm packages.
More cleanup to follow: https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2143
BREAKING CHANGE: esm5 and fesm5 format is no longer distributed in
Angular's npm packages e.g. @angular/core
If you are not using Angular CLI to build your application or library,
and you need to be able to build es5 artifacts, then you will need to
downlevel the distributed Angular code to es5 on your own.
Angular CLI will automatically downlevel the code to es5 if differential
loading is enabled in the Angular project, so no action is required from
Angular CLI users.
PR Close#36944
The purpose of the `WrappedValue` is to allow same object instance to be treated as different for the purposes of change detection. It is currently used with `async` pipe and only with `Observables`. The use case which it covers is if the `Observable` produces the same instance of the value but it is desirable to still try to mark it as changed for the purposes of change detection.
We believe tha the above use case is too rare to warrant special handling in the framework. (Having special handling causes application slowdown for the users and mental load for the developers.) No replacement is planned for this deprecation.
PR Close#36819
Previously, using undecorated base classes and using
ModuleWithProviders without a generic were listed
as deprecated features.
In v10, these features will be removed and an error
will be thrown instead. This commit updates the
deprecation guide to reflect this change.
PR Close#36891
The index of the deprecation guide contains a list
of deprecated APIs and when they can be removed.
This commit updates the likely removal version for
APIs that were previously listed as v10, as we are
not removing them in this version.
PR Close#36891
Add documentation in the deprecations markdown file about the deprecation of IE 9 and 10.
Additionally, add note in browser support document about deprecation.
PR Close#36887
This change aligns behavior for resolvers which return EMPTY. Currently EMPTY resolvers have inconsistent behavior:
- One resolver that returns EMPTY => won't navigate and just ends on ResolveStart router event.
- Two resolvers where both return EMPTY => throws "Error: Uncaught (in promise): EmptyError: no elements in sequence"
- Two resolvers where one returns a value and the other one returns EMPTY => Navigates successfully.
With this change any EMPTY resolver will cancel navigation.
BREAKING CHANGE: Any resolver which return EMPTY will cancel navigation.
If you want to allow the navigation to continue, you will need to update the resolvers to emit
some value, (i.e. defaultIfEmpty(...), of(...), etc).
PR Close#24195
PR Close#24621
Previously it was not possible to provide `CacheQueryOptions` ([MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Cache)) for querying the Cache.
This commit introduces a new parameter called `cacheQueryOptions` for `DataGroup` and `AssetGroup`.
Currently only `ignoreSearch` is supported as `ignoreVary` and `ignoreMethod` would require using
the complete Request object for matching which is not possible with the current implementation.
Closes#28443
PR Close#34663
Correct typo in the router docs, changing "as your app growns" to "as your app grows". Previously the wrong spelling was used and this commit rectifies this.
PR Close#36786
link is very deep down on architecture page this commit is part of a larger effort to standardise ownload sections on angular.io
This commit partially addresses #35459
PR Close#36565
link is very deep down on acessibility page this commit is part of a larger effort to standardise ownload sections on angular.io
This commit partially addresses #35459
PR Close#36561
Version 7.0.0 is under LTS until 18-4-2020 removed it from the table which showed it as LTS and added to versions that are no longer under support.
PR Close#36708
This rewrite changes headings to focus on user tasks rather than features,
verifies that content is up-to-date and complete, removes colloquial phrases,
adds prerequisites, and expands on a task-based section in the beginning
(a quick reference).
PR Close#35566
In the past, server-side rendered apps needed to convert URLs used in
API requests to absolute when rendering on the server. Originally, this
was handled in the `universal` guide and corresponding example app by
modifying the `HeroService` to use `APP_BASE_HREF` to derive the
absolute URL.
In #28956, the guide was updated to show an improved method: Specifying
an `HttpInterceptor` that took care of converting the URLs to absolute.
That interceptor was only provided when rendering the app on the server.
By mistake, the corresponding example app was not updated along with the
guide.
Since `@nguniversal/*` v7.1.0, it is no longer necessary to convert the
URLs to absolute inside the app. This is handled in the `@nguniversal`
libs (see angular/universal#897).
This commit updates the example app to remove unnecessary code and
modifies the guide to mention the issue with absolute URLs, but explain
that developers only need to worry about it when not using one of the
`@nguniversal/*-engine` packages.
PR Close#36483
The `core-js` dependency is no longer included in `package.json` for
`cli`-type examples, but only for the `systemjs` ones. This commit
updates the `package.json` templates to reflect that (and also updates
the `npm-packages` guide accordingly).
PR Close#36143
Previously, only e2e tests were run for docs examples on CI. As a
result, unit tests (which are included in the zipped archives we provide
for users to download and play with the examples locally) were often
outdated and broken.
This commit configures specific docs examples that have meaningful unit
tests to run them on CI (via the `run-example-e2e.js` script). Where
necessary, the unit tests are fixed to ensure they pass and reflect the
changes in the corresponding component/service.
This commit also removes some auto-generated unit tests that are not
meaningful (e.g. make trivial assertions, such that a component instance
is truthy) and are often broken anyway (e.g. because the corresponding
component has been changed in ways that make the tests fail).
PR Close#36143
Previously, the download link to the example for the angular element
guide was in the middle of the page. To make it easier for the user to
find the download link, it has been placed to the top of the page.
This commit partially addresses #35459
PR Close#36067
Co-Authored-By: Igor Minar <iminar@google.com>
Updating the recommended defaults for template typechecking strictness to the most strict in order
to catch most of the errors at compile time.
See https://angular.io/guide/template-typecheck for more info.
PR Close#35628
The `app-list-item` component sounds like it is used for a single
item, however it renders a list of items. There were also
several changes in the documentation, where it was becoming
confusing if the `app-list-item` is using a single item or multiple
items. This commit fixes this issue. It renames the component and its
respective properties to make sure that the intention is very clear.
Closes#35598
PR Close#35601
1. During reading the documentation I found some code examples that were refering to the class properties via methods, but without specifying the context `this`.
2. The 'onInvoke' hook was duplicated
3. A minor typo on `Zones and execution contexts` section
4. A minor typo on `Zones and async lifecycle hooks` section
PR Close#36138
The AOT compilation section of the `ngUpgrade` guide was
outdated/non-applicable. This commit hides the section to avoid confusion.
Fixing the section and re-introducing it is being tracked in #35989.
PR Close#36015
Update `tsconfig[.*].json`.
Also, all make necessary changes to ensure the example apps can be
successfully built with the new, stricter type-checking options.
PR Close#36015
This has a couple benefits:
- we now use a .bazelversion file rather than package.json to pin the version of bazel we want. This means even if you install bazel on your computer rather than via yarn, you'll still get a warning if your bazel version is wrong.
- you no longer end up downloading three copies of bazel due to bugs in both npm and yarn where they download all tarballs before checking the metadata to see which are usable on the local platform.
- bazelisk correctly handles the tools/bazel trick for wrapping functionality, which we want to use to instrument developer build latencies
PR Close#36078