Since we build and publish the individual packages
using Bazel and `build.sh` has been removed, we can
safely remove the `rollup.config.js` files which are no
longer needed because the `ng_package` bazel rule
automatically handles the rollup settings and globals.
PR Close#28646
This enabled dts flattening in the final distrubutable package.
Notes:
- For the time being this is an opt-in feature via the `ng_module` attribute `bundle_dts`, however in the near future this will be turned on by default.
- This only supports the legacy compiler `ngc`, as `ngtsc` emits namespaced imports `import * as __` from local modules which is not supported for the time being by API Extractor. See: https://github.com/Microsoft/web-build-tools/issues/1029
Ref: TOOL-611
PR Close#28588
FileType objects are deprecated. They are not required for specifying valid file types for rule attributes, a list of strings can be used instead.
PR Close#28583
Currently when building a package on Windows, the typings re-export for secondary entry-points is not valid TypeScript. Similarly the metadata and the "package.json" files use non-posix paths and cause inconsistency within the NPM package.
For example:
_package.json_
```
"esm5": "./esm5\\core.js",
"esm2015": "./esm2015\\core.js",
```
_testing.d.t.s_ (of the `core` package)
```
export * from './testing\testing';
```
PR Close#27829
In order to keep the bazel bin directory as clean as possible, we should not write definition files that are not relevant to a `ng_package` to an undesired location in the bazel bin directory. This currently just happens because we only filter out external definition files while we also should filter out definitions that aren't just in the current package.
The `packager.ts` file currently tries to write these files to the package, but fails because those are not inside of the current package. So the logic to create a relative path for the file fails, and the definition will be copied to a location like:
```js
// Notice the double "bazel-out" here.
C:\Users\Paul\_bazel_Paul\kn4tsvyh\execroot\angular_material\bazel-out\x64_windows-fastbuild\bin\src\bazel-out\x64_windows-fastbuild\bin\src\cdk
```
[See logic that causes this](4f9374951d/packages/bazel/src/ng_package/packager.ts (L105-L124)) (nothing wrong with that logic because it assumes that only paths from within the package are passed to it)
PR Close#27519
Currently when building the `ng_package` multiple times, the old `ng_package` output will be copied over to the new `ng_package` content. Resulting in packages like `src/cdk/npm_package/npm_package/npm_package/AND_MORE`.
This happens because currently all TypeScript definition files are resolved from within the `binDir`. This is just wrong because it could then take up the `d.ts` files from the previous `ng_package` output. All typescript definitions that belong to the target package, should be resolved through Bazel and copied based on that computation.
Also fixes that `esm` files aren't written to the `ng_package` on Windows. This is because we try to flatten paths using the `path.delimiter` while the path is always using Posix delimiters (causing the paths to be incorrect)
PR Close#27200
This change turns on preserve-symlinks in nodejs to verify hermeticity of the Angular build.
BREAKING CHANGE: Use of @angular/bazel rules now requires calling ng_setup_workspace() in your WORKSPACE file.
For example:
local_repository(
name = "angular",
path = "node_modules/@angular/bazel",
)
load("@angular//:index.bzl", "ng_setup_workspace")
ng_setup_workspace()
PR Close#24881
All our package labels are `npm_package` so the bazel build reports a bunch of identical actions running, like
```
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 31s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 30s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 29s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 27s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 26s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 23s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 19s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 11s darwin-sandbox
```
PR Close#23318
This lets projects like Material change ng_package "bundle index" files to non-conflicting paths
Currently packages like @angular/core ship with the generated metadata
in a path like 'core.js' which overwrites one of the inputs.
Angular material puts the generated file in a path like 'index.js'
Either way these files generated by ng_module rules have the potential
to collide with inputs given by the user, which results in an error.
Instead, give users the freedom to choose a different non-conflicting name.
Also this refactors the ng_package rule, removing the redundant
secondary_entry_points attribute.
Instead, we assume that any ng_module in the deps with a module_name
attribute is a secondary entry point.
PR Close#22814
Angular Package Format v6 stops bundling files in the esm5 and esm2015
directories, now that Webpack 4 can tree-shake per-file.
Adds some missing files like package.json to make packages closer to
what we publish today.
Refactor ng_package to be a type of npm_package and re-use the packaging
action from that rule.
PR Close#22782