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Paul Gschwendtner a16f82b851 refactor(dev-infra): move shared browser bazel setup into dedicated bazel folder (#42268)
This change moves the `dev-infra/browsers` folder into `dev-infra/bazel`.
The browser folder is providing custom configuration for Bazel, so it
should live within the `bazel` folder for a more well-structured
`dev-infra` folder.

PR Close #42268
2021-06-03 10:37:41 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 19b12d7286 refactor(dev-infra): switch away from deprecated platform execution properties (#41941)
Bazel no longer recommends the use of `remote_execution_properties`
within `platform` definitions. Bazel intends to replace this attribute
with an object literal based attribute called `exec_properties`.

This simplifies the platform configuration and makes it more
readable. Additionally this make inheritance and overriding easier.

PR Close #41941
2021-05-04 21:09:30 -07:00
George Kalpakas fff2ca540f fix(dev-infra): correctly detect prettier config (#41860)
This commit uses the correct property name (`prettier` vs `pretter`) to
check whether prettier is enabled via the config.

(It also fixes some typos in `dev-infra`.)

PR Close #41860
2021-04-28 09:21:09 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 59bb24148e feat(dev-infra): create shared platform for remote execution (#41767)
Introduces a shared Bazel platform for remote execution builds
using Google cloud. Previously we used `bazel_toolchains` for
providing the platform w/ additional CPP and Java toolchains

`bazel_toolchains` no longer provides default toolchains with the
latest version, but provides a tool (linux and windows only) for
generating toolchain/platforms, which then need to be checked
into the repository. This is quite inconvenient and cumbersome
(especially with no macOS support), so we just provide our own
platform and CPP toolchain within `//dev-infra`. This is more
simple than all the effort we'd need to make the toolchain
generation tool work (while it would also increase the amount
of checked-in sources significantly; with more unused toolchains
for CPP or Java)

PR Close #41767
2021-04-23 11:01:40 -07:00
Wagner Maciel 09eee5b312 fix(dev-infra): add missing BUILD file to dev-infra/bazel:files (#38026)
* Without this BUILD file we were seeing errors about the reference to
  expand_template.bzl in ng_rollup_bundle.bzl because dev-infra/bazel
  was not considered a package.

PR Close #38026
2020-07-15 12:34:46 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 4b4b74548d fix(dev-infra): include `bazel` utility files in npm package (#37891)
We recently added a new folder for common bazel utilities
to `dev-infra`. The `ng_rollup_bundle` rule relies on an
utility that is provided by this `bazel/` folder.

Unfortunately though it looks like this folder is currently
not included in the NPM package, so that the `ng_rollup_bundle`
rule does not work as expected. This commit fixes that by
including the bazel utilities in the NPM package.

PR Close #37891
2020-07-10 10:06:11 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 1601ee6f6a refactor(dev-infra): ng_rollup_bundle rule should leverage `@bazel/rollup` (#37623)
Refactors the `ng_rollup_bundle` rule to a macro that relies on
the `@bazel/rollup` package. This means that the rule no longer
deals with custom ESM5 flavour output, but rather only builds
prodmode ES2015 output. This matches the common build output
in Angular projects, and optimizations done in CLI where
ES2015 is the default optimization input.

The motiviation for this change is:

* Not duplicating rollup Bazel rules. Instead leveraging the official
rollup rule.
* Not dealing with a third TS output flavor in Bazel.The ESM5 flavour has the
potential of slowing down local development (as it requires compilation replaying)
* Updating the rule to be aligned with current CLI optimizations.

This also _fixes_ a bug that surfaced in the old rollup bundle rule.
Code that is unused, is not removed properly. The new rule fixes this by
setting the `toplevel` flag. This instructs terser to remove unused
definitions at top-level. This matches the optimization applied in CLI
projects. Notably the CLI doesn't need this flag, as code is always
wrapped by Webpack. Hence, the unused code eliding runs by default.

PR Close #37623
2020-06-22 10:55:28 -07:00