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Paul Gschwendtner 164d160b22 refactor(core): static-query migrations fails if options cannot be transformed (#30178)
Currently the `static-query` migrations fails at the final step of
updating a query when the query already specifies options which
cannot be transformed easily. e.g. the options are computed through
a function call: `@ViewChild(..., getQueryOpts());` or `@ViewChild(..., myOptionsVar)`.

In these cases we technically could add additionally logic to update
the query options, but given that this is an edge-case and it's
potentially over-engineering the migration schematic, we just
always add a TODO for the timing and print out the determined
query timing in the console. The developer in that case just needs
to manually update the logic for the query options to contain the
printed query timing.

Potentially related to: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/14298

PR Close #30178
2019-04-29 13:30:37 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 364250e7a6 refactor(core): static-query migration should not fail for test files (#30034)
Currently when someone runs `ng update` with the static-query migration,
the migration can fail with an error saying that the `AOT` compiler could not
be created. This can happen if the CLI project contains a test `tsconfig.json`
that is picked up by the schematic.

Due to the fact that spec tsconfig files cannot be ran with NGC (e.g. test
components are not part of a module; not all source files are guaranteed to
be included), test `tsconfig` projects will now use a new `test` migration
strategy where all queries within tests are left untouched and a TODO is added.

PR Close #30034
2019-04-23 08:32:35 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner ca591641c7 refactor(core): allow developers to select static-query migration strategy (#29876)
Currently there are two available migration strategies for the `static-query`
schematic. Both have benefits and negatives which depend on what the
developer prefers. Since we can't decide which migration strategy is the
best for a given project, the developer should be able to select a specific
strategy through a simple choice prompt.

In order to be able to use prompts in a migration schematic, we need to
take advantage of the "inquirer" package which is also used by the CLI
schematic prompts (schematic prompts are usually only statically defined
in the schema). Additionally the schematic needs to be made "async"
because with prompts the schematic can no longer execute synchronously
without implementing some logic that blocks the execution.

PR Close #29876
2019-04-18 18:22:09 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 446e3573e3 refactor(core): add static-query template strategy (#29815)
Introduces a new strategy for the `static-query` schematic that
is enabled by default. In order to provide a migration that works
for the most Angular applications and makes the upgrade as easy
as possible, the template strategy leverages the view engine
Angular compiler logic in order to determine the query timing
that is currently used within applications using view engine.

PR Close #29815
2019-04-15 10:53:54 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 205a45e9a8 refactor(core): move usage detection into usage strategy (#29815)
In order to support multiple strategies for detecting the query timing, the
query usage logic has been moved into a query usage strategy.

PR Close #29815
2019-04-15 10:53:53 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 5b32f55a3a refactor(core): static-query schematic should check templates (#29713)
Queries can technically be also accessed within component templates
e.g.

```html
<my-comp [binding]="myQuery"></my-comp>
```

In that case the query with the property "myQuery" is accessed
statically and needs to be marked with `static: true`. There are
other edge cases that need to be handled as the template property
read doesn't necessarily resolve to the actual query property.

For example:

```html
<foo #myQuery></foo>
<my-comp [binding]="myQuery"></my-comp>
```

In this scenario the binding doesn't refer to the actual query
because the template reference variable takes precedence. The
query doesn't need to be marked with "static: true" this time.

This commit ensures that the `static-query` migration schematic
now handles this cases properly. Also template property reads
that access queries from within a `<ng-template>` are ignored
as these can't access the query before the view has been initialized.

Resolves FW-1216

PR Close #29713
2019-04-11 08:22:44 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 780081def0 refactor(core): move schematic typescript logic to utility package (#29608)
PR Close #29608
2019-04-02 15:47:32 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 8ef46f38f4 refactor(core): add tslint rule entry-point for static-query migration (#29258)
In order to be able to use the static-query migration logic within
Google, we need to provide a TSLint rule entry-point that wires up
the schematic logic and provides reporting and automatic fixes.

PR Close #29258
2019-03-14 16:02:37 -04:00
Paul Gschwendtner 6215799055 feat(core): update schematic to migrate to explicit query timing (#28983)
Introduces an update schematic for the "@angular/core" package
that automatically migrates pre-V8 "ViewChild" and "ContentChild"
queries to the new explicit timing syntax. This is not required
yet, but with Ivy, queries will be "dynamic" by default. Therefore
specifying an explicit query timing ensures that developers can
smoothly migrate to Ivy (once it's the default).

Read more about the explicit timing API here:
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/28810

PR Close #28983
2019-03-05 14:21:40 -08:00