It seems that at some point (potentially with the switch to Webpack 5)
Webpack started using the full chunk name (instead of just a numeric
identifier) in `ChunkLoadError` messages. So the error messages changed
from:
```
ChunkLoadError: Loading chunk 2 failed.
```
...to:
```
ChunkLoadError: Loading chunk src_app_something_some_module_ts failed.
```
This commit updates the regex that is used to detect such errors (in
order to print ServiceWorker-related debug info) to correctly recognize
the new error message format.
PR Close#43088
migrate aio to eslint as tslint has been deprecated, the migration is restricted to the aio app and
its e2e tests and does not include the other tools, for such reason both tslint and codelyzer have not
been removed (to be done in a next PR)
some minor tweaks needed to be applied to the code so that it would adhere to the new ESLinting behaviour
most TSLint rules have been substituted with their ESLint equivalent, with some exceptions:
* [whitespace] does not have an ESLint equivalent (suggested to be handled by prettier)
* [import-spacing] does not have an ESLint equivalent (suggested to be handled by prettier)
* [ban] replaced with [no-restricted-syntax] as there is no (official/included) ESLint equivalent
some rules have minor different behaviours compared to their TSLint counterparts:
* @typescript-eslint/naming-convention:
- typescript-eslint does not enforce uppercase for const only.
* @typescript-eslint/no-unused-expressions:
- The TSLint optional config "allow-new" is the default ESLint behavior and will no longer be ignored.
* arrow-body-style:
- ESLint will throw an error if the function body is multiline yet has a one-line return on it.
* eqeqeq:
- Option "smart" allows for comparing two literal values, evaluating the value of typeof and null comparisons.
* no-console:
- Custom console methods, if they exist, will no longer be allowed.
* no-invalid-this:
- Functions in methods will no longer be ignored.
* no-underscore-dangle:
- Leading and trailing underscores (_) on identifiers will now be ignored.
* prefer-arrow/prefer-arrow-functions:
- ESLint does not support allowing standalone function declarations.
- ESLint does not support allowing named functions defined with the function keyword.
* space-before-function-paren:
- Option "constructor" is not supported by ESLint.
- Option "method" is not supported by ESLint.
additional notes:
* the current typescript version used by the aio app is 4.3.5, which is not supported by typescript-eslint (the supported
versions are >=3.3.1 and <4.3.0). this causes a warning message to appear during linting, this issue should
likely/hopefully disappear in the future as typescript-eslint catches up
* The new "no-console" rule is not completely equivalent to what we had prior the migration, this is because TSLint's "no-console"
rule let you specify the methods you did not want to allow, whilst ESLint's "no-console" lets you specify the methods that you do
want to allow, so and in order not to have a very long list of methods in the ESLint rule it's been decided for the time being
to simply only allow the "log", "warn" and "error" methods
* 4 dependencies have been added as they have been considered necessary (see: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/42820#discussion_r669978232)
extra:
* the migration has been performed by following: https://github.com/angular-eslint/angular-eslint#migrating-an-angular-cli-project-from-codelyzer-and-tslin
* more on typescript-eslint at: https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint
PR Close#42820
This commit expands the info printed to the console to help diagnose
ServiceWorker issues to include the [internal debug info][1] retrieved
from `/ngsw/state`. This will provide more useful data, such as the
activated SW's version, state, clients, recent operations and any recent
errors.
NOTE:
This temporarily increases the payload size. Removing this code and
reclaiming the payload size is being tracked in #41117.
[1]: https://angular.io/guide/service-worker-devops#locating-and-analyzing-debugging-information
PR Close#42776
This commit applies the necessary changes to make angular.io and (most)
docs examples compatible with both RxJS v6 and v7. It also adds new
steps to relevant CI jobs to test angular.io and docs examples against
RxJS v7 as well (to catch potential regressions).
NOTE:
Some of the docs examples are not compatible with RxJS v7 and are
therefore excluded from the tests. The SystemJS-based ngUpgrade
examples in particular are excluded, since they require a different
SystemJS configs to run against RxJS v6 and v7 and the extra complexity
of managing that is not worth it for the 4 affected examples.
PR Close#42660
Previously, the `NotificationComponent` would be hidden by reducing its
height to `0`. This allowed for a smoother hide animation when closing
the notification, but left the component's interactive elements
focusable via keyboard navigation. This was confusing for users, because
the focused elements would not be visible on the page.
This commit fixes the issue be also setting the `display` CSS property
to `none` when the `NotificationComponent` is hidden, thus ensuring that
its contents are not focusable via keyboard navigation.
(This does not affect the hide animation, since the `display` style is
not animatable and is only applied at the end of the animation.)
PR Close#42584
This commit adds a popup to angular.io to inform the user about the use
of cookies. Once the user confirms having read the info, the popup will
not be shown on subsequent visits.
This commit is partly based on angular/material.angular.io#988.
Fixes#42209
PR Close#42259
Previously, we had the same logic in a couple of places to safely access
the `Window`'s `local-/sessionStorage` and provide a no-op fallback if
necessary. Soon, we will need the same logic for the cookies popup
(see #42209).
This commit reduces code duplication by providing
`local-/sessionStorage` as injectables and sharing the logic for
accessing them safely. This also makes it easier to mock the storage in
tests without having to mess with the actual `Window` object.
NOTE:
This commit actually decreases the payload size in the `main` bundle by
40B.
PR Close#42259
This commit fixes some linting warning that were printed when running
`ng lint`. The warnings can be seen in the `lint` step of
[this CI job][1].
Most of the warnings were related to the deprecation of passing context
to Jasmine matchers in favor of using the [withContext()][2] matcher
(introduced in Jasmine v3.3.0).
[1]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/995543
[2]: https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.3/matchers.html#withContext
PR Close#42359
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 updates the version of Angular CLI used in angular.io to
version 10.0.1. It also reverts some changes (namely commits 38dfbc775f1
and eee2fd22e0a) 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
Some tests currently fail with a TS error
```
TS2783: 'id' is specified more than once, so this usage will be overwritten.
```
This changes fixes that.
PR Close#37129
Some properties in the DOM lib interface `CSSStyleDeclaration` are not assignable such as `getPropertyPriority` and `getPropertyValue`. With this change we filter out properties which type is not `string` to fix the below error;
```ts
ERROR in src/app/layout/doc-viewer/doc-viewer.component.ts:202:43 - error TS2322: Type 'string' is not assignable to type 'string & ((property: string) => string) & ((property: string) => string) & ((index: number) => string) & ((property: string) => string) & ((property: string, value: string | null, priority?: string | undefined) => void)'.
Type 'string' is not assignable to type '(property: string) => string'.
202 ? this.void$.pipe(tap(() => elem.style[prop] = to))
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
PR Close#37129
Whenever cookies are disabled in the browser, `window.localStorage` is
not avaialable to the app (i.e. even trying to access
`window.localStorage` throws an error).
To avoid breaking the app, we use a no-op `Storage` implementation if
`window.localStorage` is not available.
(This is similar to #33829, but for `localStorage` instead of
`sessionStorage`.)
Fixes#35555
PR Close#35557
The top-menu items have both a `title` and a `tooltip` property. The
`title` is used as text content, so there is little point in using it as
"tooltip" (via the HTMLElement's `title` property) too.
This commit switches to using the `tooltip` property to populate the
`title`. Note that in many cases, the `tooltip` property is derived from
`title` anyway (so there is no practical change in behavior in these
cases).
PR Close#33351
Prior to this fix, all style/class bindings (e.g. `[style]` and
`[class.foo]`) would quietly update a binding value if and when the
current binding value changes during checkNoChanges.
With this patch, all styling instructions will properly check to see
if the value has changed during the second pass of detectChanges()
if checkNoChanges is active.
PR Close#33103
In #33066 a limitation of Ivy's template type checker was fixed, where
all directive inputs would incorrectly allow `undefined` to be passed,
even when the input's type did not allow for it. Due to the fix, some
additional type errors were uncovered in AIO, where potential
`undefined` values would be passed to inputs that were not typed to
allow `undefined`.
PR Close#33066
Previously, some spies in `DovViewerComponent` tests would return the
same `of(undefined)` observable for all invocations of the spy in a
test. While there is usually only one invocation per spy in each test,
this is not always the case. In case of multiple invocations within the
same test, subsequent calls would return an already completed
observable, which deviates from the actual behavior of the spied
function.
This commit fixes it by ensuring a fresh `of(undefined)` observable is
returned on each invocation.
PR Close#32980
the clickable region of the top menu item is expanded beyond the focused area, so the clickable area is spans the entire height of the navigation
fixes#27618
PR Close#27633
This change generalises the notification bar rendering to allow
more complex content to be displayed.
Now you must provide the full HTML of the notification message
when using `<aio-notification>`.
Also you can control whether clicking the content triggers the
notification to close or not.
This will support the new notification specified in "Other Items : 3" of
[#24140](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/24140#issuecomment-397480410)
PR Close#25020
On narrow screens (where there is not enough room on the right to show
the floating ToC), an embedded ToC is shown (via an `<aio-toc embedded>`
element in the document). Since ToC was not a custom element, the
component was not instantiated for the embedded element.
This commit fixes it by making `aio-toc` a custom element and loading it
manually for the floating ToC (if necessary).
PR Close#23944