These docs were linking directly to docs that have ambiguous paths.
These changes ensure that these links are not affected by the
disambiguation processing of those docs.
PR Close#41788
Previously, the `URLS_TO_REDIRECT.txt` file was expected to separate
URLs by a `\t` character. This could easily been mistaken for a regular
space and would often result in test errors when updating the file.
This commit updates the `URLS_TO_REDIRECT.txt` file and the
corresponding test helpers to use `-->` (potentially surrounded by
whitespace) as a separator for the URLs. This also gives a hint about
the "from" --> "to" relationship of the redirect URL pair.
PR Close#41680
Previously, the `URLS_TO_REDIRECT.txt` file was expected to not contain
any empty lines. This could easily result in test errors when updating
the file, since it is common for IDEs/editors to automatically ensure
there is an empty line at the end of a saved file
([example failure][1]).
This commit updates the test helpers to be able to cope with empty or
whitespace-only lines in `URLS_TO_REDIRECT.txt` by ignoring such lines.
[1]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/965534
PR Close#41680
Previously if there was a problem when building the tests, the error would
be swallowed as an unhandled promise rejection. Now these are caught and
the process is exited with a non-zero value to prevent any CI jobs from
passing incorrectly.
PR Close#41596
This commit tries to improve the search results by processing
the query and attempting progressively less restrictive searches
until a non-zero set of pages is matched.
The new procesing includes:
* stripping off quote marks, which were causing searches to fail
* first attempting to match pages where ALL the query terms exist
* second attempting to match pages where ANY of the query terms exist
* third attempting to match pages where the title contains partial word matches
The first query attempt approximates, quite well, the idea of searching
for multi-word phrases. This is given the technical nature of the terms
and the fairly small size of the corpus.
PR Close#41368
This commits adds some shortcut definitions for the angular.io PWA. The
user agent can use them to assemble a context menu to be displayed by
the operating system when a user engages with the app's icon. (In
addition, shortcuts provide an easy way for users to add links to
specific pages on their home screen.)
See [here][1] for more details on the `shortcuts` property of the PWA
manifest.
The choice of pages to create shortcuts to was influenced by the
following facts/criteria:
- It seems that only the first 4 shortcuts are displayed by Chrome (at
least on my Android phone).
- Since the PWA is mostly used on mobile, I omitted pages that are less
likely to be useful for mobile users (such as pages related to CLI).
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Manifest/shortcuts
PR Close#40393
In #37182 the in-memory-web-api module was moved into this repo.
Make links in the docs point to the new location of the in-memory-web-api.
Fixes#40190
PR Close#40203
Since we turned off the Selenium Promise Manager in #39600, the AIO e2e
tests have started flaking on CI. After trying out several things, the
only change that seems to eliminate the flakiness is turning the
Selenium Promise Manager back on (see #39873 for more details).
This commit turns the Selenium Project Manager on to get rid of the
flakiness.
Fixes#39872
PR Close#39905
This commit updates `@angular/*` and `@angular/cli` (and related
packages) to version 11.0.0-rc.2. Apart from the automatic migrations,
this commit also tries to align `aio/` with new apps generated by the
latest CLI. (See [here][1] for a diff between a v10.1.3 and a
v11.0.0-rc.2 CLI app.)
[1]: https://github.com/cexbrayat/angular-cli-diff/compare/10.1.3...11.0.0-rc.2
PR Close#39600
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
This commit removes the `only-arrow-functions: false` tslint rule to
more closely align `tslint.json` with the one generated by the latest
Angular CLI for new apps.
PR Close#39018
This commit updates the version of Angular CLI used in angular.io to
version 10.0.1. It also reverts some changes (namely commits 38dfbc775f
and eee2fd22e0) which were made due to an older bug that is fixed in
the latest version. See #37688 for more details.
Fixes#37699
PR Close#37898
Api search functionality only had unit tests @gkalpak suggested we should have some e2e tests too. Added some end to end tests.
Fixes#35170
PR Close#37612
Update the Angular CLI and Angular framework packages to latest `@next`
versions. Also, update the app to look more closely to how a newly
generated app with the latest CLI would look like.
PR Close#36145
This is a follow-up to #35049 with a few minor fixes related to using
the browser provided by `puppeteer` to run tests. Included fixes:
- Make the `webdriver-manager-update.js` really portable. (Previously,
it needed to be run from the directory that contained the
`node_modules/` directory. Now, it can be executed from a subdirectory
and will correctly resolve dependencies.)
- Use the `puppeteer`-based setup in AIO unit and e2e tests to ensure
that the downloaded ChromeDriver version matches the browser version
used in tests.
- Use the `puppeteer`-based setup in the `aio_monitoring_stable` CI job
(as happens with `aio_monitoring_next`).
- Use the [recommended way][1] of getting the browser port when using
`puppeteer` with `lighthouse` and avoid hard-coding the remote
debugging port (to be able to handle multiple instances running
concurrently).
[1]: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/lighthouse/blame/51df179a0/docs/puppeteer.md#L49
PR Close#35381
Previously, when navigating to a new page via a link, the scroll
position was correctly restored to 0, but navigating to a new page via
typing the URL in the browser address bar keeps the old scroll position.
This commit ensures that the scroll position is restored to 0 whenever
the `ScrollService` is instantiated anew (i.e. new page navigation). The
old behavior of retaining the scroll position on reload is kept by
storing the old URL when leaving a page and only applying the stored
scroll position if the new URL matches the stored one.
Fixes#33260
PR Close#33344
This commit includes the following types of changes:
- Remove unused dependencies.
- Move dev dependencies from `devDependencies` to `dependencies` (and
vice versa for production dependencies).
- Update `@types/*`.
- Update dependencies to more closely match the dependencies installed
by the latest CLI for new apps.
Also, ensured that the latest version of `webdriver-manager` (v12.1.7)
was installed for `protractor`, which correctly installs a ChromeDriver
version that is compatible with the latest version of Chrome.
PR Close#32980
The angular.io project uses Angular and CLI v9, which by default turns
on Ivy mode. However, since ec4381dd4, we explicitly opt out of Ivy.
This commit removes the `enabledIvy: false` configuration, thus allowing
the default behavior of having Ivy on.
NOTE:
This commit only changes the angular.io projects. The docs examples need
to be updated separately (first to Angular and CLI v9 and then to Ivy).
PR Close#32923
This commit also changes the config files and their layout to
(reasonably closely) match what the cli would generate for a new app.
Related Jira issue: [TOOL-815](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/TOOL-815)
PR Close#29926
One of the tests introduced in #29601 is susceptible to a kind of
WebDriver flake related to trying to click elements hidden behind fixed
positioned elements.
This commit works around the issue by clicking the elements directly
using JavaScript (instead of `WebElement#click()`).
PR Close#29641
Previously, if the shape of data in `contributors.json` was incorrect,
there would be a runtime error (when trying to parse the data), which
would result in a blank page. The likelihood for this happening is
higher after #29553, where the shape of data changed.
This commit adds some basic e2e tests that verify the page works as
expected and there are contributors listed.
PR Close#29601
This ensures that the SW is cleaned up, even in cases where
synchronization is disabled (and thus the clean-up inside `goTo()`
happens without waiting for Angular).
PR Close#28290
For asynchronous callbacks, this can be done either by calling
`done.fail()` or by returning the promise directly (without requesting a
`done` callback). (Using the latter, because it is shorter.)
PR Close#28290
Occasionally, URLs take longer to load, which causes CI flakes.
In #27903, the timeout for external URLs was increased, but internal
URLs turned out to be affected as well.
PR Close#28103