After PR #36601 which added icons to all external links. Documented how this is happening via comments in scss file. For details visit PR #36601
PR Close#37025
The word "both" is automatically connected with the previous two bullet points and not the following two (because documents are usually read from top to bottom), which made the original sentence confusing for first time readers.
PR Close#35528
Fixes issue [29535](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/29535) for the tutorial (toh-pt6) to remove the phrase that directed the reader to delete mock-heroes.ts when it is still needed for further tutorial steps.
PR Close#37516
At present, users don't have an easy way to discover what
deprecations occurred for Angular CDK or Angular Material.
This change adds a link to the changelog to the deprecations.md
file.
PR Close#37491
Language tightened, and headings rewritten to focus on user tasks. Tasks now separated from concepts, and clarified as examples. Content is up-to-date and complete. Links to important information and relevant topics added.
PR Close#36820
Close#35157
In the current version of zone.js, zone.js uses it's own package format, and it is not following the rule
of Angualr package format(APF), so it is not easily to be consumed by Angular CLI or other bundle tools.
For example, zone.js npm package has two bundles,
1. zone.js/dist/zone.js, this is a `es5` bundle.
2. zone.js/dist/zone-evergreen.js, this is a `es2015` bundle.
And Angular CLI has to add some hard-coding code to handle this case, o5376a8b139/packages/schematics/angular/application/files/src/polyfills.ts.template (L55-L58)
This PR upgrade zone.js npm package format to follow APF rule, https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CZC2rcpxffTDfRDs6p1cfbmKNLA6x5O-NtkJglDaBVs/edit#heading=h.k0mh3o8u5hx
The updated points are:
1. in package.json, update all bundle related properties
```
"main": "./bundles/zone.umd.js",
"module": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
"es2015": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
"fesm2015": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
```
2. re-organize dist folder, for example for `zone.js` bundle, now we have
```
dist/
bundles/
zone.js // this is the es5 bundle
fesm2015/
zone.js // this is the es2015 bundle (in the old version is `zone-evergreen.js`)
```
3. have several sub-packages.
1. `zone-testing`, provide zone-testing bundles include zone.js and testing libraries
2. `zone-node`, provide zone.js implemention for NodeJS
3. `zone-mix`, provide zone.js patches for both Browser and NodeJS
All those sub-packages will have their own `package.json` and the bundle will reference `bundles(es5)` and `fesm2015(es2015)`.
4. keep backward compatibility, still keep the `zone.js/dist` folder, and all bundles will be redirected to `zone.js/bundles` or `zone.js/fesm2015` folders.
PR Close#36540
Periodic documentation cleanup of GDEs which are no longer in the Angular program.
Removed:
- "Filip Bruun Bech-Larsen"
- "Vinci Rufus"
- "Jeff Cross"
PR Close#36467
Libraries are still build using view engine even after Ivy being the default engine for building angular apps. Added note on why libraries are built using VE and how they will be automatically compiled in Ivy using ngcc making it compatible for both
Fixes#35625
PR Close#36556
There is great workaround for implementing staleWhileRevalidate strategy in service-worker by setting strategy to freshness and timeout to 0u. Documented this in service worker config where all other strategies are documented
Fixes#20402
PR Close#37301
This change just fixes various typos and misspellings across several docs.
I've included also a fix for an issue surfaced via #37423.
Closes#37423
PR Close#37443
The angular.io production deployment script (`deploy-to-firebase.sh`)
compares the major version corresponding to the current branch (e.g.
`8` for branch `8.1.x`) against the major stable version (e.g. `9` if
the current stable version is `9.1.0`). It then uses the result of that
comparison to determine whether the current branch corresponds to a
newer version than stable (i.e. an RC version) and thus should not be
deployed or to an older version and thus may need to be deployed to an
archive vX.angular.io project.
Previously, the script was using string comparison (`<`) to compare the
two major versions. This could produce incorrect results for an RC major
version that is numerically greater than the stable but
lexicographically smaller. For example, 10 vs 9 (10 is numerically
greater but lexicographically smaller than 9).
Example of a CI job that incorrectly tried to deploy an RC branch to
production: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/726414
This commit fixes it by switching to an integer comparison (i.e. using
the `-lt` operator).
PR Close#37426
This commit adds an exception for "guide/bazel" to the navigationUrls in
the Service Worker config. This is needed for redirection to work.
PR Close#37190
PR #36601 itroduces icons on all links if the link contains https:// or http:// but there were some internal links left which contained https://angular.io. Removed https://angular.io from all these links.
PR Close#37157
The `rev` property has been in the initial commit that introduced
`resources.json` (196203f6d7) and has been
added to all new entries since (always with the value `true`). This
field is a remnant from back when this data was stored in a Firebase
Database and the `rev` field indicated whether the entry has been
reviewed/approved by a DevRel lead or something. Now that the data is
kept in the repository and the reviewing is done as part of the
corresponding PR, this field is no longer necessary.
PR Close#37181
This commit includes the following improvements:
- Document that the `create-image.sh` script (and by extention the
`update-preview-server.sh` script) need to have access to a `yarn`
executable.
- Add a note on cron jobs running in non-interactive, non-login shells
(which affects their execution context and have different behavior vs
running the same commands in an interactive, login shell).
- Change the Node.js and `yarn` installation instructions to ensure the
`yarn` executable will be available on the `PATH` and not require an
interactive, login shell (as happens, for example, when installing it
via [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm)). This makes it easier to set
up a cron job that runs the `update-preview-server.sh` script.
NOTE: The equivalent updates have been made on the GCE VM that hosts the
PR preview server.
PR Close#37015
In order to avoid unnecessary operations, the `update-preview-server.sh`
script, that is used to update the PR preview server Docker container,
will only try to update the Docker container if either any files in the
`aio/aio-builds-setup/` directory have changed since the last update or
if a previous update failed. A failed previous update is detected by
checking whether the temporary `aio-builds:provisional` Docker image
still exists. This temporary image is created during the update
operation and is renamed to `aio-builds:latest` if the update goes well.
Previously, the update script was not able to detect a previous failed
attempt if the operation failed before creating the
`aio-builds:provisional` Docker image, such as if the `create-image.sh`
script failed. This could lead to a situation where the preview server
Docker container would not be updated after a failed attempt.
This commit improves the logic for detecting failed attempts to account
for this type of failures. It does this by not removing an older
`aio-builds:provisional` Docker image until a new one is successfully
created.
NOTE: While this is not full-proof, it is an improvement as it
eliminates a certain kind of failures.
PR Close#37015
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
`skipLibCheck` had to be added to a few AIO examples, because of a breaking change in master. These changes update to a newer version of `angular-in-memory-web-api` that accounts for the breaking change.
PR Close#37128
Previously this inline-tag-def was returning the `doc` which is rendered
to the output as `[Object Object]` - obviously not what is intended.
Now it returns `''` which effectively strips the tag handler from the
rendered output.
PR Close#37132
After rewriting much of the router doc, it became apparent that the lazy loading/preloading information should be in the lazy loading doc rather than in the router doc. There is now instead a short section that touches on lazy loading but links to the lazy learning document instead of covering it in detail in the router doc.
PR Close#36748
The current implementation for redirecting users inside guards was in place
before the feature was added to allow `CanActivate` and `CanActivateChild` guards
to return `UrlTree` for redirecting users.
Returning `UrlTree` should be the default method, as it provides a more desirable
redirecting experience. When using `router.navigate` followed by `return false`,
the `Router` calls `resetUrlToCurrentUrlTree` (in the `finalize` operator) before
processing the navigation to the new route. This can result in an undesirable
history if the navigation was the first navigation in the application - that is,
the route will briefly be reset to just `/` (see #36187).
Fixes#36187
PR Close#37100
This was originally pushed by @igorminar in #36944, but later reverted in #35621
This commit reintroduces the original changes, and remove the `@angular/http` secion from the deprecations guide.
PR Close#37070
In the code base there are cases where there is, conceptually, a class
that is represented by a combination of an `interface`
(type declaration) and a `const` (value declaration).
For example:
```
export interface SomeClass {
count(a?: string): number;
}
export const: SomeClass = class {
someMethod(a: string = ''): number { ... }
};
```
These were being rendered as interfaces and also not
correctly showing the descriptions and default parameter
values.
In this commit such concepts are now rendered as classes.
The classes that are affected by this are:
* `DebugElement`
* `DebugNode`
* `Type`
* `EventEmitter`
* `TestBed`
Note that while decorators are also defined in this form
they have their own rendering type (`decorator`) and so
are not affecte by this.
PR Close#36989
We recently disabled the e2e tests for `upgrade-phonecat-2-hybdrid`
because the switch to APF 10 caused it to fail with an uglify
error. More details in a dedicated issue here:
https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/36957.
We can re-enable the test by switching to Terser that properly
handles ES2015 syntax. Previously the rollup bundle consisted
only of ES5 output as the Angular framework packages provided
ES5 output. With APF 10, there is no ES5 output except for the
non-optimizable UMD format.
Hence we either need to downlevel code to ES5, or use Terser
that supports ES2015 syntax.
Closes#36957.
PR Close#36969
Cindy has been working with us for a while now
and should be listed on AIO as a part of our team.
This commit adds her image / bio to the Angular
contributors page.
PR Close#37076
This commit removes the duplicate `and` found in the
`Support for the development cycle` section part of the
getting started guide.
Fixes#37060
PR Close#37067
The message can be improved by removing the unneeded ‘the’ (x2).
Before:
Angular is running in the development mode. Call enableProdMode() to enable the production mode.
After:
Angular is running in development mode. Call enableProdMode() to enable production mode.
Closes#36570
PR Close#36571
All migration guides did not have a direct link to access them so added them to the side nav in the section updating to version 9 for direct access, it also helps to add right side nav to these migration guides
Fixes#33582
PR Close#34979
Clicking on a link may take us to an extenal source, which may lead to user leaving angular.io unintentionally.
Added visual cues on external links so that user knows which links are external and which are intenal to angular.io.
Fixes#17620
PR Close#36601
With this change we add FireFox Extended Support Release (ESR) to the list of supported browsers. The ESR latest version is used mainly in corporate environments (intranet applications, etc.) due to its support and stability guarantees.
PR Close#36973
In resource.model.ts the interfaces of the resources were defined as classes, these do not use any class properties and are only used for type checking. So, changed them from class to interface.
PR Close#36958
While creating the new tutorial section, I hit o instead of i when
typing the word 'tooltip.' This is understandable, as they are right
next to each other on the keyboard. I might move to the Dvorak
keyboard layout to avoid such errors in the future.
PR Close#36955
change to aot docs to include changes after angular 9
aot is true for new applications created, also it will
be updated to aot true once app is updated using ng update
PR Close#35487
Abstract directives cannot be part of a `@NgModule`, but the AIO dgeni
setup currently enforces this. This commit updates the logic so that
abstract directives are skipped.
PR Close#36921
In v9, we deprecated the use of ModuleWithProviders
without a generic. In v10, we will be requiring the
generic when using ModuleWithProviders. You can read
more about the reasoning behind this change in the
migration guide:
http://v9.angular.io/guide/migration-module-with-providers
PR Close#36892
This patch is the first of many commits to disable sanitization for
[stlye.prop] and [style] bindings in Angular.
Historically, style-based sanitization has only been required for old
IE browsers (IE6 and IE7). Since Angular does not support these old
browsers at all, there is no reason for the framework to support
style-based sanitization.
PR Close#35621
We stopped publishing @angular/http to npm a while back (v7?), so from the perspective of our
customer @angular/http has been removed a long time ago and mentioninig it now that we actually
removed the code from our repo is just confusing.
PR Close#36944
esm5 and fesm5 are no longer needed and have been deprecated in the past.
https://v9.angular.io/guide/deprecations#esm5-and-fesm5-code-formats-in-angular-npm-packages
This commit modifies ng_package to no longer distribute these two formats in npm packages
built by ng_package (e.g. @angular/core).
This commit intentionally doesn't fully clean up the ng_package rule to remove all traces of esm5 and fems5
build artifacts as that is a bigger cleanup and currently we are narrowing down the scope of this change
to the MVP needed for v10, which in this case is 'do not put esm5 and fesm5' into the npm packages.
More cleanup to follow: https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2143
BREAKING CHANGE: esm5 and fesm5 format is no longer distributed in
Angular's npm packages e.g. @angular/core
If you are not using Angular CLI to build your application or library,
and you need to be able to build es5 artifacts, then you will need to
downlevel the distributed Angular code to es5 on your own.
Angular CLI will automatically downlevel the code to es5 if differential
loading is enabled in the Angular project, so no action is required from
Angular CLI users.
PR Close#36944
The purpose of the `WrappedValue` is to allow same object instance to be treated as different for the purposes of change detection. It is currently used with `async` pipe and only with `Observables`. The use case which it covers is if the `Observable` produces the same instance of the value but it is desirable to still try to mark it as changed for the purposes of change detection.
We believe tha the above use case is too rare to warrant special handling in the framework. (Having special handling causes application slowdown for the users and mental load for the developers.) No replacement is planned for this deprecation.
PR Close#36819
Previously, some preview server tests were only running for public
builds. In the past, these tests were run for both public and non-public
builds. The non-public builds tests were disabled in #23576, probably
during debugging some failure.
This commit fixes it by ensuring the tests are run for both public and
non-public builds.
PR Close#36837
The test was introduced in #23576, but the behavior the test was
verifying does not match the actual behavior of
`BuildCleaner#getOpenPrNumbers()`.
The reason that the test did not fail is that the verification happened
asynchronously, but the test completed synchronously (by accident).
PR Close#36837
Previously, when the preview server `build-cleanup` script failed, the
error was logged but not reflected to the commands exit code. This seems
to have been accidentally broken in #23576.
This commit fixes it by ensuring the error is re-thrown from the
`BuildCleaner#cleanUp()` method to allow the process to exit with an
error exit code.
PR Close#36837
Previously, the `dev` npm script in `aio/aio-builds-setup/scripts-js/`
(the PR preview server implementation) would run both linting and unit
tests. This was slow and delayed the feedback loop on each change.
Since the `dev` script should be run during development and give
feedback as fast as possible, this commit removes the linting from the
`dev` script and only keeps the unit tests. Linting is still run in the
`test` npm script (which is more comprehensive). Also, in most cases the
developer's IDE will show linting errors in real time in the editor.
PR Close#36837
Update the order in which the `update-preview-server.sh` script expects
its arguments (and the associated docs) to be consistent with the order
of arguments in other commands/docs (such as
`vm-setup--start-docker-container.md`).
PR Close#36837
I recently went through the process of setting up a preview server VM
again and updated the instructions and references based on the latest
docs for Debian, Docker, Google Compute Engine, etc.
PR Close#36837
Previously, in order to remain as deterministic as possible, the
Dockerfile for the preview server Docker image had all dependencies
pinned to specific versions. It turns out that some packages (such as
`nginx`, `nodejs`, and `openssl` - potentially others too) make older
versions unavailable on the repositories once a newer version is
available.
See for example:
- https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues/33
- https://askubuntu.com/questions/715104/how-can-i-downgrade-openssl-via-apt-get
This commit, therefore, removes the exact versions for these packages.
The latest versions will be installed everytime the Docker image is
built (subject to Docker caching).
PR Close#36837
In order to ease local development, self-signed SSL/TLS certificates are
created when building the preview server Docker image. These
certificates are valid for 365 days. Thus, it is possible for an old
certificate to be re-used past its expiration date due to Docker's
caching intermediate layers.
Previously, this would lead to hard-to-debug failures in the
`aio-health-check` and `aio-verify-setup` checks. Even after finding out
that the failures were caused by an expired certificate, it was not
obvious why that would be the case.
This commit adds an additional check to the `aio-health-check` command
that checks the certificates' expiration dates. This helps surface such
errors. It also prints a more helpful message, prompting the user to
build the Docker image with the `--no-cache` option to fix the problem
with self-signed certificates.
PR Close#36837
Previously, the preview server Docker image was based on Debian 9
(stretch).
This commit upgrades the preview server Docker image to Debian 10
(buster) and also upgrades all dependencies to latest versions
(including upgrading Node.js from v10 to v12).
(The GCE VM running the preview server Docker container was also
upgraded from Debian 9 to 10 on 2020-04-27.)
---
Other changes:
- Pinned the installed version of `curl` to make the `aio-health-check`
and `aio-verify-setup` checks (which use `curl`) more deterministic.
- Dropped the `*-backports` Debian repositories, since they are no
longer needed. The `*-backports` repositories were introduced in
593fe5ed25 to install `nginx` from, but
became obsolete in 2f1a862b83, which
switched to installing `nginx` from the regular repositories again.
- Added `vim` to the list of installed dependencies (for convenience
during debugging).
PR Close#36837
This commit upgrades all dependencies in `scripts-js/` to latest
versions and also includes all necessary code changes to ensure the
tests are passing with the new dependency versions.
PR Close#36837
Previously, using undecorated base classes and using
ModuleWithProviders without a generic were listed
as deprecated features.
In v10, these features will be removed and an error
will be thrown instead. This commit updates the
deprecation guide to reflect this change.
PR Close#36891
The index of the deprecation guide contains a list
of deprecated APIs and when they can be removed.
This commit updates the likely removal version for
APIs that were previously listed as v10, as we are
not removing them in this version.
PR Close#36891
Add documentation in the deprecations markdown file about the deprecation of IE 9 and 10.
Additionally, add note in browser support document about deprecation.
PR Close#36887