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Pete Bacon Darwin fc4741f638 fix(compiler-cli): `isCaseSensitive()` returns correct value (#36859)
Previously this method was returning the exact opposite value
than the correct one.
Also, calling `this.exists()` causes an infinite recursions,
so the actual file-system `fs.existsSync()` method is used
to ascertain the case-sensitivity of the file-system.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 3f3e9b7555 fix(compiler-cli): ensure `getRootDirs()` handles case-sensitivity (#36859)
Previously the `getRootDirs()` function was not converting
the root directory paths to their canonical form, which can
cause problems on case-insensitive file-systems.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 53a8459d5f fix(compiler-cli): ensure LogicalFileSystem handles case-sensitivity (#36859)
The `LogicalFileSystem` was not taking into account the
case-sensitivity of the file-system when caching logical
file paths.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:16 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 0ec0ff3bce fix(compiler-cli): fix case-sensitivity issues in NgtscCompilerHost (#36859)
The `getCanonicalFileName()` method was not actually
calling the  `useCaseSensitiveFileNames()` method. So
it always returned a case-sensitive canonical filename.

PR Close #36859
2020-05-06 15:23:15 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner e17fe90aaa refactor: fix undecorated classes with angular features in repo (#36921)
A few instances of undecorated classes with Angular features
have been discovered in the framework repo. This commit fixes
those.

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:10 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 0577bf0e3e refactor: enable ng update migrations for v10 (#36921)
Enables the `ng update` migrations for v10. Status for individual
migrations:

**undecorated-classes-with-di**.

This migration dealt exlusively with inherited constructors and
cases where a derived component was undecorated. In those cases,
the migration added `@Directive()` or copied the inherited decorator
to the derived class.

We don't need to run this migration again because ngtsc throws if
constructor is inherited from an undecorated class. Also ngtsc will
throw if a NgModule references an undecorated class in the declarations.

***undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields***

This migration exclusively deals with undecorated classes that use
Angular features but are not decorated. Angular features include
the use of lifecycle hooks or class fields with Angular decorators,
such as `@Input()`.

We want to re-run this migration in v10 as we will disable the
compatibility code in ngtsc that detects such undecorated classes
as `@Directive`.

**module-with-providers**:

This migration adds an explicit generic type to `ModuleWithProviders`.
As of v10, the generic type is required, so we need to re-run the
migration again.

**renderer-to-renderer2**:

We don't need to re-run that migration again as the
renderer has been already removed in v9.

**missing-injectable**:

This migration is exclusively concerned with undecorated
providers referenced in an `NgModule`. We should re-run
that migration again as we don't have proper backsliding
prevention for this yet. We can consider adding an error
in ngtsc for v10, or v11. In either way, we should re-run
the migration.

**dynamic-queries**:

We ran this one in v9 to reduce code complexity in projects. Instead
of explicitly passing `static: false`, not passing any object literal
has the same semantics. We don't need to re-run the migration again
since there is no good way to prevent backsliding and we cannot always
run this migration for future versions (as some apps might actually
intentionally use the explicit `static: false` option).

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:10 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 4c92cf43cf feat(compiler-cli): report error if undecorated class with Angular features is discovered (#36921)
Previously in v9, we deprecated the pattern of undecorated base classes
that rely on Angular features. We ran a migration for this in version 9
and will run the same on in version 10 again.

To ensure that projects do not regress and start using the unsupported
pattern again, we report an error in ngtsc if such undecorated classes
are discovered.

We keep the compatibility code enabled in ngcc so that libraries
can be still be consumed, even if they have not been migrated yet.

Resolves FW-2130.

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:10 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner c6ecdc9a81 feat(core): undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields migration should handle classes with lifecycle hooks (#36921)
As of v10, undecorated classes using Angular features are no longer
supported. In v10, we plan on removing the undecorated classes
compatibility code in ngtsc. This means that old patterns for
undecorated classes will result in compilation errors.

We had a migration for this in v9 already, but it looks like
the migration does not handle cases where classes uses lifecycle
hooks. This is handled in the ngtsc compatibility code, and we
should handle it similarly in migrations too.

This has not been outlined in the migration plan initially,
but an appendix has been added for v10 to the plan document.

https://hackmd.io/vuQfavzfRG6KUCtU7oK_EA?both.

Note: The migration is unable to determine whether a given undecorated
class that only defines `ngOnDestroy` is a directive or an actual
service. This means that in some cases the migration cannot do
more than adding a TODO and printing an failure.

Certainly there are more ways to determine the type of such classes,
but it would involve metadata and NgModule analysis. This is out of
scope for this migration.

PR Close #36921
2020-05-06 15:06:10 -07:00
Kara Erickson 20cc3ab37e refactor(core): make generic mandatory for ModuleWithProviders (#36892)
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
2020-05-06 15:01:34 -07:00
Matias Niemelä 420b9be1c1 refactor: disable sanitization for [style] and [style.prop] bindings (#35621)
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
2020-05-06 15:00:22 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 9bde1be5a4 test: disable ng_package tests in ivy test jobs (#36944)
Since we no longer hardcode the `package.json` for
entry-points, a bug has appeared for `ng_package` in Ivy.

The `package.json` files are populated incorrectly with Ivy
as the flat module bundle name is not propagated from `ng_module`
to the `ng_package` rule. The rule then guesses the index file
to `index.js` and does not respect the flat module bundle shim.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:27 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner c98a4d6ddd feat(ngcc): support for new APF where `module` points to esm2015 output (#36944)
As of version 10, libraries following the APF will no longer contain
ESM5 output. Hence, tests in ngcc need to be updated as they currently
rely on the release output of `@angular/core`.

Additionally, we'd need to support in ngcc that the `module`
property of entry-points no longer necessarily refers to
`esm5` output, but instead can also target `esm2015`.

We currently achieve this by checking the path the `module`
property points to. We can do this because as per APF, the
folder name is known for the esm2015 output. Long-term for
more coverage, we want to sniff the format by looking for
known ES2015 constructs in the file `module` refers to.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:26 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner d5293d2aa3 fix(bazel): ng_package rule should update "package.json" of ts_library targets (#36944)
In the past we added support for `ts_library` to `ng_package`. For those
targets we never can determine the "index" file. Unlike `ng_module`,
there is no provider data for flat module bundles, so the `ng_package`
rule assumes that the index file is simply called `index`.

This works as expected, but we also added logic in the past that doesn't
allow `ng_package` to add format properties (e.g. `main`, `module`) to a
`package.json` if a package json is handwritten for such a `ts_library` target.

This has been done that way because we assumed that such `package.json` files
might want to set format properties explicitly to different paths due to a
faulty "index" guess.

We want to change this behavior as most of the time a `package.json`
file already exists with just the module name. In those cases, the
packager should still set the format properties. We should only warn
and skip automatic insertion of the format properties if such a
`package.json` explicitly sets format properties.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:26 -07:00
Igor Minar d578ab8f3c build: simplify package.jsons for all of our packages (#36944)
We can remove all of the entry point resolution configuration from the package.json
in our source code as ng_package rule adds the properties automatically and correctly
configures them.

This change simplifies our code base but doesn't have any impact on the package.json
in the distributed npm_packages.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:26 -07:00
Igor Minar 9dbb30f884 feat(bazel): simplify ng_package by dropping esm5 and fesm5 (#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
2020-05-06 13:54:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin fafa50d97f fix(ngcc): support ModuleWithProviders functions that delegate (#36948)
In #36892 the `ModuleWithProviders` type parameter becomes required.
This exposes a bug in ngcc, where it can only handle functions that have a
specific form:

```
function forRoot() {
  return { ... };
}
```

In other words, it only accepts functions that return an object literal.

In some libraries, the function instead returns a call to another function.
For example in `angular-in-memory-web-api`:

```
InMemoryWebApiModule.forFeature = function (dbCreator, options) {
  return InMemoryWebApiModule_1.forRoot(dbCreator, options);
};
```

This commit changes the parsing of such functions to use the
`PartialEvaluator`, which can evaluate these more complex function
bodies.

PR Close #36948
2020-05-06 13:35:48 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin e010f2ca54 refactor(ngcc): move `getModuleWithProvidersFunctions()` into the analyzer (#36948)
Previously this method was implemented on the `NgccReflectionHost`,
but really it is asking too much of the host, since it actually needs to do
some static evaluation of the code to be able to support a wider range
of function shapes. Also there was only one implementation of the method
in the `Esm2015ReflectionHost` since it has no format specific code in
in.

This commit moves the whole function (and supporting helpers) into the
`ModuleWithProvidersAnalyzer`, which is the only place it was being used.
This class will be able to do further static evaluation of the function bodies
in order to support more function shapes than the host can do on its own.

The commit removes a whole set of reflection host tests but these are
already covered by the tests of the analyzer.

PR Close #36948
2020-05-06 13:35:48 -07:00
Misko Hevery c9e0db55f7 refactor(core): deprecate `WrappedValue` (#36819)
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
2020-05-06 11:49:57 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh ecffc3557f perf(compiler-cli): perform template type-checking incrementally (#36211)
This optimization builds on a lot of prior work to finally make type-
checking of templates incremental.

Incrementality requires two main components:
- the ability to reuse work from a prior compilation.
- the ability to know when changes in the current program invalidate that
  prior work.

Prior to this commit, on every type-checking pass the compiler would
generate new .ngtypecheck files for each original input file in the program.

1. (Build #1 main program): empty .ngtypecheck files generated for each
   original input file.

2. (Build #1 type-check program): .ngtypecheck contents overridden for those
   which have corresponding components that need type-checked.

3. (Build #2 main program): throw away old .ngtypecheck files and generate
   new empty ones.

4. (Build #2 type-check program): same as step 2.

With this commit, the `IncrementalDriver` now tracks template type-checking
_metadata_ for each input file. The metadata contains information about
source mappings for generated type-checking code, as well as some
diagnostics which were discovered at type-check analysis time. The actual
type-checking code is stored in the TypeScript AST for type-checking files,
which is now re-used between programs as follows:

1. (Build #1 main program): empty .ngtypecheck files generated for each
   original input file.

2. (Build #1 type-check program): .ngtypecheck contents overridden for those
   which have corresponding components that need type-checked, and the
   metadata registered in the `IncrementalDriver`.

3. (Build #2 main program): The `TypeCheckShimGenerator` now reuses _all_
   .ngtypecheck `ts.SourceFile` shims from build #1's type-check program in
   the construction of build #2's main program. Some of the contents of
   these files might be stale (if a component's template changed, for
   example), but wholesale reuse here prevents unnecessary changes in the
   contents of the program at this point and makes TypeScript's job a lot
   easier.

4. (Build #2 type-check program): For those input files which have not
   "logically changed" (meaning components within are semantically the same
   as they were before), the compiler will re-use the type-check file
   metadata from build #1, and _not_ generate a new .ngtypecheck shim.
   For components which have logically changed or where the previous
   .ngtypecheck contents cannot otherwise be reused, code generation happens
   as before.

PR Close #36211
2020-05-05 18:40:42 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh b861e9c0ac perf(compiler-cli): split Ivy template type-checking into multiple files (#36211)
As a performance optimization, this commit splits the single
__ngtypecheck__.ts file which was previously added to the user's program as
a container for all template type-checking code into multiple .ngtypecheck
shim files, one for each original file in the user's program.

In larger applications, the generation, parsing, and checking of this single
type-checking file was a huge performance bottleneck, with the file often
exceeding 1 MB in text content. Particularly in incremental builds,
regenerating this single file for the entire application proved especially
expensive.

This commit introduces a new strategy for template type-checking code which
makes use of a new interface, the `TypeCheckingProgramStrategy`. This
interface abstracts the process of creating a new `ts.Program` to type-check
a particular compilation, and allows the mechanism there to be kept separate
from the more complex logic around dealing with multiple .ngtypecheck files.

A new `TemplateTypeChecker` hosts that logic and interacts with the
`TypeCheckingProgramStrategy` to actually generate and return diagnostics.
The `TypeCheckContext` class, previously the workhorse of template type-
checking, is now solely focused on collecting and generating type-checking
file contents.

A side effect of implementing the new `TypeCheckingProgramStrategy` in this
way is that the API is designed to be suitable for use by the Angular
Language Service as well. The LS also needs to type-check components, but
has its own method for constructing a `ts.Program` with type-checking code.

Note that this commit does not make the actual checking of templates at all
_incremental_ just yet. That will happen in a future commit.

PR Close #36211
2020-05-05 18:40:42 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 4213e8d5f0 fix(compiler): switch to 'referencedFiles' for shim generation (#36211)
Shim generation was built on a lie.

Shims are files added to the program which aren't original files authored by
the user, but files authored effectively by the compiler. These fall into
two categories: files which will be generated (like the .ngfactory shims we
generate for View Engine compatibility) as well as files used internally in
compilation (like the __ng_typecheck__.ts file).

Previously, shim generation was driven by the `rootFiles` passed to the
compiler as input. These are effectively the `files` listed in the
`tsconfig.json`. Each shim generator (e.g. the `FactoryGenerator`) would
examine the `rootFiles` and produce a list of shim file names which it would
be responsible for generating. These names would then be added to the
`rootFiles` when the program was created.

The fatal flaw here is that `rootFiles` does not always account for all of
the files in the program. In fact, it's quite rare that it does. Users don't
typically specify every file directly in `files`. Instead, they rely on
TypeScript, during program creation, starting with a few root files and
transitively discovering all of the files in the program.

This happens, however, during `ts.createProgram`, which is too late to add
new files to the `rootFiles` list.

As a result, shim generation was only including shims for files actually
listed in the `tsconfig.json` file, and not for the transitive set of files
in the user's program as it should.

This commit completely rewrites shim generation to use a different technique
for adding files to the program, inspired by View Engine's shim generator.
In this new technique, as the program is being created and `ts.SourceFile`s
are being requested from the `NgCompilerHost`, shims for those files are
generated and a reference to them is patched onto the original file's
`ts.SourceFile.referencedFiles`. This causes TS to think that the original
file references the shim, and causes the shim to be included in the program.
The original `referencedFiles` array is saved and restored after program
creation, hiding this little hack from the rest of the system.

The new shim generation engine differentiates between two kinds of shims:
top-level shims (such as the flat module entrypoint file and
__ng_typecheck__.ts) and per-file shims such as ngfactory or ngsummary
files. The former are included via `rootFiles` as before, the latter are
included via the `referencedFiles` of their corresponding original files.

As a result of this change, shims are now correctly generated for all files
in the program, not just the ones named in `tsconfig.json`.

A few mitigating factors prevented this bug from being realized until now:

* in g3, `files` does include the transitive closure of files in the program
* in CLI apps, shims are not really used

This change also makes use of a novel technique for associating information
with source files: the use of an `NgExtension` `Symbol` to patch the
information directly onto the AST object. This is used in several
circumstances:

* For shims, metadata about a `ts.SourceFile`'s status as a shim and its
  origins are held in the extension data.
* For original files, the original `referencedFiles` are stashed in the
  extension data for later restoration.

The main benefit of this technique is a lot less bookkeeping around `Map`s
of `ts.SourceFile`s to various kinds of data, which need to be tracked/
invalidated as part of incremental builds.

This technique is based on designs used internally in the TypeScript
compiler and is serving as a prototype of this design in ngtsc. If it works
well, it could have benefits across the rest of the compiler.

PR Close #36211
2020-05-05 18:40:42 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh bab90a7709 fix(compiler-cli): fix bug tracking indirect NgModule dependencies (#36211)
The compiler needs to track the dependencies of a component, including any
NgModules which happen to be present in a component's scope. If an upstream
NgModule changes, any downstream components need to have their templates
re-compiled and re-typechecked.

Previously, the compiler handled this well for the A -> B -> C case where
module A imports module B which re-exports module C. However, it fell apart
in the A -> B -> C -> D case, because previously tracking focused on changes
to components/directives in the scope, and not NgModules specifically.

This commit introduces logic to track which NgModules contributed to a given
scope, and treat them as dependencies of any components within.

This logic also contains a bug, which is intentional for now. It
purposefully does not track transitive dependencies of the NgModules which
contribute to a scope. If it did, using the current dependency system, this
would treat all components and directives (even those not exported into the
scope) as dependencies, causing a major performance bottleneck. Only those
dependencies which contributed to the module's export scope should be
considered, but the current system is incapable of making this distinction.
This will be fixed at a later date.

PR Close #36211
2020-05-05 18:40:42 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau da79e0433f test(language-service): [ivy] Add mock service to overwrite files (#36923)
Add a mechanism to replace file contents for a specific file. This
allows us to write custom test scenarios in code without modifying the
test project.

Since we are no longer mocking the language service host, the file
overwrite needs to happen via the project service.
Project service manages a set of script infos, and overwriting the files
is a matter of updating the relevant script infos.

Note that the actual project service is wrapped inside a Mock Service.
Tests should not have direct access to the project service. All
manipulations should take place via the Mock Service.

The MockService provides a `reset()` method to undo temporary overwrites
after each test.

PR Close #36923
2020-05-05 17:52:12 -07:00
Adam Plumer 388dc93cee feat: remove @angular/http (#27038)
The legacy HTTP package was deprecated in v5 with the launch of
@angular/common/http. The legacy package hasn't been published
since v7, and will therefore not include a migration.

PR Close #27038
2020-05-05 17:42:01 -07:00
Andrew Scott fbd281c26e build: remove typescript 3.6 and 3.7 support (#36329)
Remove TypeScript 3.6 and 3.7 support from Angular along with tests that
ensure those TS versions work.

BREAKING CHANGE: typescript 3.6 and 3.7 are no longer supported, please
update to typescript 3.8

PR Close #36329
2020-05-05 16:52:43 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski e30e1325f3 fix(core): properly get root nodes from embedded views with <ng-content> (#36051)
This commit fixes 2 separate issues related to root nodes retrieval from
embedded views with `<ng-content>`:

1) we did not account for the case where there were no projectable nodes
for a given `<ng-content>`;

2) we did not account for the case where projectable nodes for a given
`<ng-content>` were represented as an array of native nodes (happens in
the case of dynamically created components with projectable nodes);

Fixes #35967

PR Close #36051
2020-05-05 12:15:52 -07:00
crisbeto b95a336f12 build: fix and re-enable elements tests on saucelabs (#36929)
The `elements` tests were disabled on Saucelabs, because they were failing on IE10. The problem was that we were loading an es2015 file from npm directly, causing a syntax error. These changes transpile the file to es5.

PR Close #36929
2020-05-05 12:04:48 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau dbd0f8e699 feat(language-service): [ivy] Parse Angular compiler options (#36922)
Parse Angular compiler options in Angular language service.

In View Engine, only TypeScript compiler options are read, Angular
compiler options are not. With Ivy, there could be different modes of
compilation, most notably how strict the templates should be checked.
This commit makes the behavior of language service consistent with the
Ivy compiler.

PR Close #36922
2020-05-05 12:01:00 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 2ff4b357d7 fix(core): handle pluralize functions that expect a number (#36901)
Previously we were passing a string form of the value to pluralize
to the `getLocalePluralCase()` function that is extracted from the
locale data. But some locales have functions that rely upon this
value being a number not a string.

Now we convert the value to a number before passing it to the
locale data function.

Fixes #36888

PR Close #36901
2020-05-05 11:59:04 -07:00
Walter Werner SCHNEIDER 1c26f40cd4 refactor(localize): use the new workspaces API for ng-add schematic (#36897)
Updates the @angular/localize ng-add schematic to use the new workspaces API and removes dependency on private APIs.

PR Close #36897
2020-05-05 11:58:27 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 70b25a3d4f fix(localize): ensure `getLocation()` works (#36853)
The `getLocation()` method was not working as there were typos in the
properties it was reading. This was not picked up because there were
neither typings for these properties nor unit tests to check it worked.

PR Close #36853
2020-05-05 11:51:46 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor 88a235de3a fix(forms): handle numeric values properly in the validator (#36157)
Previously, the behavior of the `minLength` and `maxLength` validators
caused confusion, as they appeared to work with numeric values but
did not in fact produce consistent results. This commit fixes the issue
by skipping validation altogether when a numeric value is used.

BREAKING CHANGES:

* The `minLength` and `maxLength` validators now verify that a value has
numeric `length` property and invoke validation only if that's the case.
Previously, falsey values without the length property (such as `0` or
`false` values) were triggering validation errors. If your code relies on
the old behavior, you can include other validators such as [min][1] or
[requiredTrue][2] to the list of validators for a particular field.

[1]: https://angular.io/api/forms/Validators#min
[2]: https://angular.io/api/forms/Validators#requiredTrue

Closes #35591

PR Close #36157
2020-05-05 11:50:00 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau b3713a112f test(language-service): Add method to override inline template (#36890)
This commit adds a method `overrideInlineTemplate` to the
`MockTypescriptHost`. This allows us to override an inline template
in a Component without changing the TypeScript parts. This methods works
in a similar way as `MockTypescriptHost.override()`, which is used for
overriding external template.

PR Close #36890
2020-05-04 12:50:47 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin e037840b88 perf(ngcc): speed up the `getBasePaths()` computation (#36881)
This function needs to deduplicate the paths that are found from the
paths mappings. Previously this deduplication was not linear and also
called the expensive `relative()` function many times.

This commit, suggested by @JoostK, reduces the complexity of the deduplication
by using a tree structure built from the segments of each path.

PR Close #36881
2020-05-04 12:50:02 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin ec6b9cc17d perf(ngcc): only compute basePaths in TargetedEntryPointFinder when needed (#36881)
Previously the `basePaths` were computed when the finder was instantiated.
This was a waste of effort in the case that the targeted entry-point is already
processed.

This change makes the computation of `basePaths` lazy, so that the work is
only done if they are actually needed.

Fixes #36874

PR Close #36881
2020-05-04 12:50:02 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin db4c59dad9 fix(ngcc): support TS 3.9 wrapped ES2015 classes (#36884)
In TS 3.9 the compiler will start to wrap ES2015 classes in an IIFE to help with
tree-shaking when the class has "associated" statements.

E.g.

```ts
let PlatformLocation = /** @class */ (() => {
    ...
    class PlatformLocation {
    }
    ...
    return PlatformLocation;
})();
```

This commit updates `Esm2015ReflectionHost` to support this format.

PR Close #36884
2020-05-04 12:48:26 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 58ea040570 test(language-service): add new mock host for testing ivy (#36879)
This commit adds a new mock host for testing the ivy language service.

Unlike the existing mock_host which mocks the LanguageServiceHost, the
Ivy mock host mocks just the filesystem interface, aka ts.ServerHost.

This is because Ivy language service requires an actual Project to
perform operations like adding synthetic typecheck files to the project,
and by extension, to the ts.Program. These requirements make the existing
mock host unsuitable to be reused.

This new testing structure also improves test performance, because the
old mock host copies (it actually creates symlinks, but still that's
relatively expensive due to the sheer number of files involved) all
@angular/* packages along with the typescript package to a temporary
node_modules directory. This is done every time setup() is called.
Instead, this new mock host just loads them from a pre-determined path
in Bazel runfiles.

PR Close #36879
2020-05-04 12:47:15 -07:00
crisbeto 9d9d46f52b fix(core): log error instead of warning for unknown properties and elements (#36399)
Changes the Ivy unknown element/property messages from being logged with `console.warn` to `console.error`. This should make them a bit more visible without breaking existing apps. Furthermore, a lot of folks filter out warning messages in the dev tools' console, whereas errors are usually still shown.

BREAKING CHANGE:
Warnings about unknown elements are now logged as errors. This won't break your app, but it may trip up tools that expect nothing to be logged via `console.error`.

Fixes #35699.

PR Close #36399
2020-05-04 12:37:42 -07:00
Martin Sikora d9c4840a9c fix(router): cancel navigation when at least one resolver completes with no "next" emission (#24621)
This change aligns behavior for resolvers which return EMPTY. Currently EMPTY resolvers have inconsistent behavior:
- One resolver that returns EMPTY => won't navigate and just ends on ResolveStart router event.
- Two resolvers where both return EMPTY => throws "Error: Uncaught (in promise): EmptyError: no elements in sequence"
- Two resolvers where one returns a value and the other one returns EMPTY => Navigates successfully.
With this change any EMPTY resolver will cancel navigation.

BREAKING CHANGE: Any resolver which return EMPTY will cancel navigation.
If you want to allow the navigation to continue, you will need to update the resolvers to emit
some value, (i.e. defaultIfEmpty(...), of(...), etc).
PR Close #24195

PR Close #24621
2020-05-04 12:36:49 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 12fcc7cafe build(language-service): make test project a filegroup (#36865)
This commit makes the test project a filegroup so that it could be
shared with the Ivy tests.
Also removed `project/foo.ts` since it is no longer used.

PR Close #36865
2020-05-01 10:02:34 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 95a407d9dd build: Add entry point for Ivy language service (#36864)
This commit adds a new entry point for the Ivy version of language
service. The entry point is just a shell for now, implementation will be
added in subsequent PRs.

The Ivy version of language service could be loaded from the NPM package
via `require(@angular/language-service/bundles/ivy.umd.js)`

PR Close #36864
2020-05-01 10:02:03 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin f8941a5b6b refactor(ngcc): change async locker timeout to 250 secs (#36838)
Previously the `AsyncLocker` was configured to only wait
50x500ms before timing out. This is 25secs, which is often
less than a normal run of ngcc, so the chance of a timeout
flake was quite high.

The default is now 500x500ms, which is 250secs. If this is
too high for some projects then it can be changed via the
`ngcc.config.js` project file.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:10 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 38f805cd06 feat(ngcc): allow async locking timeouts to be configured (#36838)
The commit adds support to the ngcc.config.js file for setting the
`retryAttempts` and `retryDelay` options for the `AsyncLocker`.

An integration test adds a new check for a timeout and actually uses the
ngcc.config.js to reduce the timeout time to prevent the test from taking
too long to complete.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:10 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 98931bf9b5 refactor(ngcc): rename `Configuration.getConfig()` (#36838)
Strictly this method only returns config for packages. So this commit
renames it to `getPackageConfig()`, which frees us up to add other
"getXxxxConfig()` methods later.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:09 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 9b85b533ff test(ngcc): remove duplicate test (#36838)
This test is basically duplicated (and slightly enhanced) in the
following test. So it is superfluous. (I suspect it was the result
of a broken rebase.)

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:09 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin d805526659 fix(ngcc): provide a unique exit code for timeouts (#36838)
When ngcc fails due to a timeout waiting for another process
to complete, it was not failing with a unique exit code, so that it
was not possible to know if the process can be restarted; compared to
ngcc failing for some more fatal reason.

Now if ngcc exits because of a timeout, the exit code will be 177.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:09 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin ee435761fd refactor(ngcc): improve locker pausing message (#36838)
When ngcc is having to pause and wait for another process
it provides a message to the user. This commit adds the extra
information about how to remove the lockfile if desired, since
this message is not shown if you Ctrl-C out of the process before
the timeout period ends.

PR Close #36838
2020-05-01 09:52:09 -07:00
Aleksander 35c6ed2675 docs(di): fix typo in advanced di doc (#36634)
PR Close #36634
2020-05-01 09:50:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 72f534f7f8 feat(localize): support merging multiple translation files (#36792)
Previously only one translation file per locale could be loaded.

Now the user can specify multiple files per locale, and the translations
from each of these files will be merged together by message id.
The merging is on a first-wins approach. So if to you have three files
to be merged:

```
['a.xlf', 'b.xmb', 'c.json']
```

Then any message from `a.xlf` will be used rather than a message from `b.xmb`
or `c.json` and so on. In practice this means that you should put the files
in order of most important first, with "fallback" translations later.

PR Close #36792
2020-05-01 09:46:12 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 3cb9b43851 refactor(localize): hide merging diagnostics messages behind a method (#36792)
This commit introduces `Diagnostics.merge(other)` which will take the messages from
`other` and append them to the messages of `this`.

The translation loader is updated to use this new method.

PR Close #36792
2020-05-01 09:46:12 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin bf0c520f2e refactor(localize): simplify adding condition diagnostics (#36792)
Previously the `missingTranslation` option had to be checked before calling
`warn` or `error` on the `diagnostics` object.

Now this boilerplate is hidden inside the `Diagnostics.add()` method, which
will open it up to being used for other conditional diagnostics.

PR Close #36792
2020-05-01 09:46:11 -07:00
Maximilian Koeller ee35e223a7 feat(service-worker): use `ignoreVary: true` when retrieving responses from cache (#34663)
The Angular ServiceWorker always uses a copy of the request without
headers for caching assets (in order to avoid issues with opaque
responses). Therefore, it was previously not possible to retrieve
resources from the cache if the response contained [Vary](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Vary) headers.

In addition to that, `Vary` headers do not work in all browsers (or work
differently) and may not work as intended with ServiceWorker caches. See
[this article](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/11/understanding-vary-header) and the linked resources for more info.

This commit avoids the aforementioned issues by making sure the Angular
ServiceWorker always sets the `ignoreVary` option passed to
[Cache#match()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Cache/match) to `true`. This allows the ServiceWorker to correctly
retrieve cached responses with `Vary` headers, which was previously not
possible.

Fixes #36638

BREAKING CHANGE:

Previously, [Vary](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Vary)
headers would be taken into account when retrieving resources from the
cache, completely preventing the retrieval of cached assets (due to
ServiceWorker implementation details) and leading to unpredictable
behavior due to inconsistent/buggy implementations in different
browsers.

Now, `Vary` headers are ignored when retrieving resources from the
ServiceWorker caches, which can result in resources being retrieved even
when their headers are different. If your application needs to
differentiate its responses based on request headers, please make sure
the Angular ServiceWorker is [configured](https://angular.io/guide/service-worker-config)
to avoid caching the affected resources.

PR Close #34663
2020-05-01 09:44:07 -07:00
Maximilian Koeller dc9f4b994e feat(service-worker): include `CacheQueryOptions` options in ngsw-config (#34663)
Previously it was not possible to provide `CacheQueryOptions` ([MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Cache)) for querying the Cache.
This commit introduces a new parameter called `cacheQueryOptions` for `DataGroup` and `AssetGroup`.
Currently only `ignoreSearch` is supported as `ignoreVary` and `ignoreMethod` would require using
the complete Request object for matching which is not possible with the current implementation.

Closes #28443

PR Close #34663
2020-05-01 09:44:07 -07:00
Andrew Scott 49be32c931 refactor(common): remove WrappedValue from AsyncPipe (#36633)
`AsyncPipe` only uses `WrappedValue` when the latest value from the `Promise` or `Observable` is different from the previous one. This is already enough to trigger change detection so the `WrappedValue` is not necessary.

Fixes #29927

BREAKING CHANGE:
This change could result in ExpressionChangedAfterItHasBeenChecked errors that
were not detected before. The error could previously have gone undetected
because two WrappedValues are considered "equal" in all cases for the purposes
of the check, even if their respective unwrapped values are not.

Additionally, `[val]=(observable | async).someProperty` will no longer
trigger change detection if the value of `someProperty` is identical to
the value in the previous emit. If you need to force change detection,
either update the binding to use an object whose reference changes or
subscribe to the observable and call markForCheck as needed.

PR Close #36633
2020-04-30 11:41:49 -07:00
Andrew Scott 1786586747 fix(core): Refresh transplanted views at insertion point only (#35968)
Only refresh transplanted views at the insertion location in Ivy.
Previously, Ivy would check transplanted views at both the insertion and
declaration points. This is achieved by adding a marker to the insertion
tree when we encounter a transplanted view that needs to be refreshed at
its declaration. We use this marker as an extra indication that we still
need to descend and refresh those transplanted views at their insertion
locations even if the insertion view and/or its parents are not dirty.

This change fixes several issues:

  * Transplanted views refreshed twice if both insertion and declaration
  are dirty. This could be an error if the insertion component changes
  result in data not being available to the transplanted view because it
  is slated to be removed.
  * CheckAlways transplanted views not refreshed if shielded by
  non-dirty OnPush (fixes #35400)
  * Transplanted views still refreshed when insertion tree is detached
  (fixes #21324)

PR Close #35968
2020-04-29 14:31:12 -07:00
George Kalpakas 45c09416ed refactor(ngcc): move `PathMappings` to separate file to avoid circular dependency (#36626)
Now that `ngcc/src/ngcc_options` imports `FileWriter` type, there is a
circular dependency detected by the `ts-circular-deps:check` lint check:

```
ngcc/src/ngcc_options.ts
  → ngcc/src/writing/file_writer.ts
  → ngcc/src/packages/entry_point_bundle.ts
  → ngcc/src/ngcc_options.ts
```

This commit moves the `PathMappings` type (and related helpers) to a
separate file to avoid the circular dependency.

NOTE:
The circular dependency was only with taking types into account. There
was no circular dependency for the actual (JS) code.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
George Kalpakas 4779c4b94a fix(ngcc): handle `ENOMEM` errors in worker processes (#36626)
When running in parallel mode, worker processes forward errors thrown
during task processing to the master process, which in turn exits with
an error.

However, there are cases where the error is not directly related to
processing the entry-point. One such case is when there is not enough
memory (for example, due to all the other tasks being processed
simultaneously).

Previously, an `ENOMEM` error thrown on a worker process would propagate
to the master process, eventually causing ngcc to exit with an error.
Example failure: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/682198

This commit improves handling of these low-memory situations by
detecting `ENOMEM` errors and killing the worker process, thus allowing
the master process to decide how to handle that. The master process will
put the task back into the tasks queue and continue processing tasks
with the rest of the worker processes (and thus with lower memory
pressure).

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
George Kalpakas 793cb328de fix(ngcc): give up re-spawing crashed worker process after 3 attempts (#36626)
Previously, when the last worker process crashed, the master process
would try to re-spawn it indefinitely. This could lead to an infinite
loop (if for some reason the worker process kept crashing).

This commit avoids this by limiting the number of re-spawn attempts to
3, after which ngcc will exit with an error.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
George Kalpakas 966598cda7 fix(ngcc): support recovering when a worker process crashes (#36626)
Previously, when running in parallel mode and a worker process crashed
while processing a task, it was not possible for ngcc to continue
without risking ending up with a corrupted entry-point and therefore it
exited with an error. This, for example, could happen when a worker
process received a `SIGKILL` signal, which was frequently observed in CI
environments. This was probably the result of Docker killing processes
due to increased memory pressure.

One factor that amplifies the problem under Docker (which is often used
in CI) is that it is not possible to distinguish between the available
CPU cores on the host machine and the ones made available to Docker
containers, thus resulting in ngcc spawning too many worker processes.

This commit addresses these issues in the following ways:

1. We take advantage of the fact that files are written to disk only
   after an entry-point has been fully analyzed/compiled. The master
   process can now determine whether a worker process has not yet
   started writing files to disk (even if it was in the middle of
   processing a task) and just put the task back into the tasks queue if
   the worker process crashes.

2. The master process keeps track of the transformed files that a worker
   process will attempt to write to disk. If the worker process crashes
   while writing files, the master process can revert any changes and
   put the task back into the tasks queue (without risking corruption).

3. When a worker process crashes while processing a task (which can be a
   result of increased memory pressure or too many worker processes),
   the master process will not try to re-spawn it. This way the number
   or worker processes is gradually adjusted to a level that can be
   accomodated by the system's resources.

Examples of ngcc being able to recover after a worker process crashed:
- While idling: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/682197
- While compiling: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/682209
- While writing files: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/682267

Jira issue: [FW-2008](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2008)

Fixes #36278

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
George Kalpakas 772ccf0d9f feat(ngcc): support reverting a file written by `FileWriter` (#36626)
This commit adds a `revertFile()` method to `FileWriter`, which can
revert a transformed file (and its backup - if any) written by the
`FileWriter`.

In a subsequent commit, this will be used to allow ngcc to recover
when a worker process crashes in the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
George Kalpakas ff6e93163f refactor(ngcc): keep track of transformed files per task (#36626)
With this commit, the master process will keep track of the transformed
files that each worker process is intending to write to disk.

In a subsequent commit, this info will be used to allow ngcc to recover
when a worker process crashes in the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
George Kalpakas dff5129661 refactor(ngcc): notify master process about transformed files before writing (#36626)
With this commit, worker processes will notify the master process about
the transformed files they are about to write to disk before starting
writing them.

In a subsequent commit, this will be used to allow ngcc to recover when
a worker process crashes in the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
George Kalpakas e367593a26 refactor(ngcc): support running callback before writing transformed files (#36626)
This commit enhances the `CompileFn`, which is used to process each
entry-point, to support running a passed-in callback (and wait for it to
complete) before proceeding with writing the transformed files to disk.

This functionality is currently not used. In a subsequent commit, it
will be used for passing info from worker processes to the master
process that will allow ngcc to recover when a worker process crashes in
the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
George Kalpakas 16039d837e refactor(ngcc): rename `TaskQueue#markTaskCompleted()` to `markAsCompleted()` (#36626)
Rename the `markTaskCompleted()` method to be consistent with the other
similar methods of `TaskQueue` (`markAsFailed()` and
`markAsUnprocessed()`).

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:26 -07:00
George Kalpakas 4665c35453 feat(ngcc): support marking an in-progress task as unprocessed (#36626)
This commit adds support for stopping processing an in-progress task
and moving it back to the list of pending tasks.

In a subsequent commit, this will be used to allow ngcc to recover when
a worker process crashes in the middle of processing a task.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:25 -07:00
George Kalpakas 4c63241b34 fix(ngcc): do not run in parallel mode if there are less than 3 CPU cores (#36626)
Previously, ngcc would run in parallel mode (using the
`ClusterExecutor`) when there were at least 2 CPU cores (and all other
requirements where met). On systems with just 2 CPU cores, this meant
there would only be one worker process (since one CPU core is always
reserved for the master process). In these cases, the tasks would still
be processed serially (on the one worker process), but we would also pay
the overhead of communicating between the master and worker processes.

This commit fixes this by only running in parallel mode if there are
more than 2 CPU cores (i.e. at least 2 worker processes).

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:25 -07:00
George Kalpakas 9aa778e843 refactor(ngcc): move "Compiling" log message before starting work on a task (#36626)
Previously, the "Compiling <entryPoint>" log message was printed before
starting to analyze and transform files, but after creating the
`EntryPointBundle` (which includes creating the TS program).

Since creating the `EntryPointBundle` involves some work, it is more
accurate to move the log message before creating the bundle.

PR Close #36626
2020-04-29 14:28:25 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 62ba0acfb5 test(language-service): do not invalidate @angular/core (#36845)
Fix typo and add test cases for https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36783

PR closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/713

PR Close #36845
2020-04-29 14:27:33 -07:00
crisbeto 3d82aa781d fix(core): attempt to recover from user errors during creation (#36381)
If there's an error during the first creation pass of a `TView`, the data structure may be corrupted which will cause framework assertion failures downstream which can mask the user's error. These changes add a new flag to the `TView` that indicates whether the first creation pass was successful, and if it wasn't we try re-create the `TView`.

Fixes #31221.

PR Close #36381
2020-04-29 08:36:42 -07:00
JoostK 89c589085d fix(ngcc): recognize enum declarations emitted in JavaScript (#36550)
An enum declaration in TypeScript code will be emitted into JavaScript
as a regular variable declaration, with the enum members being declared
inside an IIFE. For ngcc to support interpreting such variable
declarations as enum declarations with its members, ngcc needs to
recognize the enum declaration emit structure and extract all member
from the statements in the IIFE.

This commit extends the `ConcreteDeclaration` structure in the
`ReflectionHost` abstraction to be able to capture the enum members
on a variable declaration, as a substitute for the original
`ts.EnumDeclaration` as it existed in TypeScript code. The static
interpreter has been extended to handle the extracted enum members
as it would have done for `ts.EnumDeclaration`.

Fixes #35584
Resolves FW-2069

PR Close #36550
2020-04-28 15:59:57 -07:00
crisbeto a6a7e1bb99 build: enable platform-browser tests on Saucelabs (#36797)
Enables some passing `platform-browser` tests on Saucelabs. The reason they were disabled was an error log which doesn't actually fail the test run and has been there for a long time.

PR Close #36797
2020-04-28 15:10:27 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 70dd27ffd8 fix(compiler): normalize line endings in ICU expansions (#36741)
The html parser already normalizes line endings (converting `\r\n` to `\n`)
for most text in templates but it was missing the expressions of ICU expansions.

In ViewEngine backticked literal strings, used to define inline templates,
were already normalized by the TypeScript parser.
In Ivy we are parsing the raw text of the source file directly so the line
endings need to be manually normalized.

This change ensures that inline templates have the line endings of ICU
expression normalized correctly, which matches the ViewEngine.

In ViewEngine external templates, defined in HTML files, the behavior was
different, since TypeScript was not normalizing the line endings.
Specifically, ICU expansion "expressions" are not being normalized.
This is a problem because it means that i18n message ids can be different on
different machines that are setup with different line ending handling,
or if the developer moves a template from inline to external or vice versa.

The goal is always to normalize line endings, whether inline or external.
But this would be a breaking change since it would change i18n message ids
that have been previously computed. Therefore this commit aligns the ivy
template parsing to have the same "buggy" behavior for external templates.

There is now a compiler option `i18nNormalizeLineEndingsInICUs`, which
if set to `true` will ensure the correct non-buggy behavior. For the time
being this option defaults to `false` to ensure backward compatibility while
allowing opt-in to the desired behavior. This option's default will be
flipped in a future breaking change release.

Further, when this option is set to `false`, any ICU expression tokens,
which have not been normalized, are added to the `ParseResult` from the
`HtmlParser.parse()` method. In the future, this collection of tokens could
be used to diagnose and encourage developers to migrate their i18n message
ids. See FW-2106.

Closes #36725

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 7bc5bcde34 test(compiler): check extracted translations for line endings (#36741)
When there are `CRLF` line endings some translations get different
message ids. This commit adds tests to track this in ViewEngine.

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin aa0dd0d5ff test(compiler): fix unwanted `!` operators (#36741)
The `I18nComponent` was using `!` for some of its properties
because it had not initialized them. This is now resolved by explictly
marking them as optional.

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin e0aa39929b refactor(compiler): simplify tokenizer and parser results (#36741)
Move the creation of the results objects into the wrapper functions.
This makes it easier to reason about what the parser and lexer classes
are responsible for - you create a new object for each tokenization or
parsing activity and they hold the state of the activity.

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 4172707346 refactor(compiler): tighten type of `TemplateParser._console` (#36741)
This property can actually be `null` when called from the language-service.
This change allows us to remove the use of `!` to subvert the type system.

PR Close #36741
2020-04-28 12:22:39 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir f27deea003 fix(core): handle synthetic props in Directive host bindings correctly (#35568)
Prior to this change, animations-related runtime logic assumed that the @HostBinding and @HostListener with synthetic (animations) props are used for Components only. However having @HostBinding and @HostListener with synthetic props on Directives is also supported by View Engine. This commit updates the logic to select correct renderer to execute instructions (current renderer for Directives and sub-component renderer for Components).

This PR resolves #35501.

PR Close #35568
2020-04-27 14:55:16 -07:00
Andrew Scott 00e6cb1d62 feat(router): allow CanLoad guard to return UrlTree (#36610)
A CanLoad guard returning UrlTree cancels current navigation and redirects.
This matches the behavior available to `CanActivate` guards added in #26521.

Note that this does not affect preloading. A `CanLoad` guard blocks any
preloading. That is, any route with a `CanLoad` guard is not preloaded
and the guards are not executed as part of preloading.

fixes #28306

PR Close #36610
2020-04-27 12:53:49 -07:00
Wagner Maciel ad8c4cdd75 revert: "feat(dev-infra): exposed new rule 'component_benchmark' via dev_infra (#36434)" (#36798)
This reverts commit b7f2a033df.

PR Close #36798
2020-04-24 11:03:38 -07:00
ivanwonder dd049caf0a fix(language-service): disable update the `@angular/core` module (#36783)
After the user edits the file `core.d.ts`, the symbol from the core module will be invalided, which only is created when init the language service. Then the language-service will crash.

PR Close #36783
2020-04-24 09:04:25 -07:00
Wagner Maciel b7f2a033df feat(dev-infra): exposed new rule 'component_benchmark' via dev_infra (#36434)
* Move tools/brotli-cli, tools/browsers, tools/components,
  tools/ng_rollup_bundle, and modules/e2e_util to dev-infra/benchmarking
* Fix imports and references to moved folders and files
* Set up BUILD.bazel files for moved folders so they can be packaged with
  dev-infra's :npm_package

PR Close #36434
2020-04-23 13:31:53 -07:00
Santosh Yadav e5d2853070 docs: correct ngSwitch definition (#35489)
PR Close #35489
2020-04-23 12:13:39 -07:00
Andrew Scott 152293d3cf test(router): fix router test failing on IE (#36742)
This was originally fixed in #35976, but one of the window.scrollY
assertions was missed. Also updated tests to use toBeGreater/LessThan
to improve failure messages.

PR Close #36742
2020-04-23 12:13:27 -04:00
Andrew Scott ceb61d10c1 test(router): add canDeactivate test for forChild route (#36699)
This PR adds test case to cover a failure that was detected after
merging #36302. That commit will be reverted and will need a new PR that
does not cause this test to fail.

PR Close #36699
2020-04-23 12:08:44 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 113c75dd27 refactor(localize): remove unused code (#36745)
PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin b7acf07a70 refactor(localize): consolidate message/translation metadata (#36745)
PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 519f2baff0 test(localize): tidy up translation parser tests (#36745)
There was a lot of duplication and multiline backtick
strings that made it hard to maintain.

PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 3962908d36 refactor(localize): tighten up recognition of simple JSON translations (#36745)
PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin afd2cbc3c4 refactor(localize): move `source_file_utils.ts` up (#36745)
This will allow the utilities in this file to be shared outside
`translate` code.

PR Close #36745
2020-04-23 12:07:33 -04:00
Joey Perrott 1b3ee17888 build: move circular deps golden to a subfolder (#36630)
Moves the circular deps golden for packages into a subfolder of goldens,
`/goldens/circular-deps/` to more easily target the files for
ownership.

PR Close #36630
2020-04-22 17:11:20 -04:00
Joey Perrott 8306da5ce1 release(benchpress): bump version of benchpress to 0.2.0 (#36457)
Bumping the version of benchpress as a new version needs to be released
as part of the effort to set up more benchmarking accross the
angular/angular and angular/components repos.

PR Close #36457
2020-04-22 17:10:28 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 47f98673c7 fix(localize): include legacy ids when describing messages (#36761)
Previously, we only displayed the new `$localize` id, which is not
currently what most people have in their translation files.
Until people migrate to the new message id system it is confusing
not to display the legacy ids.

PR Close #36761
2020-04-22 16:31:47 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir 942b986ef3 fix(core): properly identify modules affected by overrides in TestBed (#36649)
When module overrides (via `TestBed.overrideModule`) are present, it might affect all modules that import (even transitively) an overridden one. For all affected modules we need to recalculate their scopes for a given test run and restore original scopes at the end. Prior to this change, we were recalculating module scopes only for components that are used in a test, without taking into account module hierarchy. This commit updates Ivy TestBed logic to calculate all potentially affected modules are reset cached scopes information for them (so that scopes are recalculated as needed).

Resolves #36619.

PR Close #36649
2020-04-21 21:57:48 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir acf6075ca9 fix(core): do not use unbound attributes as inputs to structural directives (#36441)
Prior to this commit unbound attributes were treated as possible inputs to structural directives. Since structural directives can only accepts inputs defined using microsyntax expression (e.g. `<div *dir="exp">`), such unbound attributes should not be considered as inputs. This commit aligns Ivy and View Engine behavior and avoids using unbound attributes as inputs to structural directives.

PR Close #36441
2020-04-21 13:30:25 -04:00
Paul Gschwendtner 28995dba19 fix(core): missing-injectable migration should not migrate `@NgModule` classes (#36369)
Based on the migration guide, provided classes which don't have
either `@Injectable`, `@Directive`, `@Component` or `@Pipe` need
to be migrated.

This is not correct as provided classes with an `@NgModule` also
have a factory function that can be read by the r3 injector. It's
unclear in which cases the `@NgModule` decorator is used for
provided classes, but this scenario has been reported.

Either we fix this in the migration, or we make sure to report
this as unsupported in the Ivy compiler.

Fixes #35700.

PR Close #36369
2020-04-21 12:54:24 -04:00
Matias Niemelä b5e92b9a5d Revert "fix(router): pass correct component to canDeactivate checks when using two or more sibling router-outlets (#36302)" (#36697)
This reverts commit 80e6c07d89.

PR Close #36697
2020-04-20 13:42:45 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 351759906b refactor(compiler): remove unused CachedFileSystem (#36687)
This was only being used by ngcc but not any longer.

PR Close #36687
2020-04-17 16:33:48 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 0c2ed4c3e5 fix(ngcc): do not use cached file-system (#36687)
The cached file-system was implemented to speed up ngcc
processing, but in reality most files are not accessed many times
and there is no noticeable degradation in speed by removing it.

Benchmarking `ngcc -l debug` for AIO on a local machine
gave a range of 196-236 seconds with the cache and 197-224
seconds without the cache.

Moreover, when running in parallel mode, ngcc has a separate
file cache for each process. This results in excess memory usage.
Notably the master process, which only does analysis of entry-points
holds on to up to 500Mb for AIO when using the cache compared to
only around 30Mb when not using the cache.

Finally, the file-system cache being incorrectly primed with file
contents before being processed has been the cause of a number
of bugs. For example https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/16860#issuecomment-614694269.

PR Close #36687
2020-04-17 16:33:48 -04:00
crisbeto 81d23b33ef fix(core): pipes injecting viewProviders when used on a component host node (#36512)
The flag that determines whether something should be able to inject from `viewProviders` is opt-out and the pipes weren't opted out, resulting in them being able to see the viewProviders if they're placed on a component host node.

Fixes #36146.

PR Close #36512
2020-04-17 16:15:10 -04:00
Ayaz Hafiz 8be0972836 fix(language-service): properly evaluate types in comparable expressions (#36529)
This commit fixes how the language service evaluates the compatibility
of types to work with arbitrary union types. As a result, compatibility
checks are now more strict and can catch similarities or differences
more clearly.

```
number|string == string|null  // OK
number|string == number       // OK
number|string == null         // not comparable
number == string              // not comparable
```

Using Ivy as a backend should provide these diagnoses for free, but we
can backfill them for now.

Closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/723

PR Close #36529
2020-04-16 16:07:47 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin c332d4d916 refactor(ngcc): moved shared setup into a single function (#36637)
The `main.ts` and `worker.ts` had duplicate logic, which has now been
moved to a single function called `getSharedSetup()`.

PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin bb944eecd6 refactor(ngcc): simplify cluster PackageJsonUpdater (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 443f5eee85 refactor(ngcc): create new entry-point for cluster workers (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 7e5e60b757 refactor(ngcc): move pathMapping processing to utils (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 33df4b74da refactor(ngcc): move analyze and compile functions into their own files (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 3c14e9612f refactor(ngcc): move command line option parsing to its own file (#36637)
PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin cabf997933 fix(ngcc): display unlocker process output in sync mode (#36637)
The change in e041ac6f0d
to support sending unlocker process output to the main ngcc
console output prevents messages require that the main process
relinquishes the event-loop to allow the `stdout.on()` handler to
run.  This results in none of the messages being written when ngcc
is run in `--no-async` mode, and some messages failing to be
written if the main process is killed (e.g. ctrl-C).

It appears that the problem with Windows and detached processes
is known - see https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/3596#issuecomment-250890218.
But in the meantime, this commit is a workaround, where non-Windows
`inherit` the main process `stdout` while on Windows it reverts
to the async handler approach, which is better than nothing.

PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 2ed7146393 Revert "fix(ngcc): do not spawn unlocker processes on cluster workers (#36569)" (#36637)
This reverts commit 66effde9f3.

PR Close #36637
2020-04-16 16:05:12 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir 4a9f0bebc3 fix(core): prevent unknown property check for AOT-compiled components (#36072)
Prior to this commit, the unknown property check was unnecessarily invoked for AOT-compiled components (for these components, the check happens at compile time). This commit updates the code to avoid unknown property verification for AOT-compiled components by checking whether schemas information is present (as a way to detect whether this is JIT or AOT compiled component).

Resolves #35945.

PR Close #36072
2020-04-16 09:45:16 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 88b0985bad fix(compiler): avoid generating i18n attributes in plain form (#36422)
Prior to this change, there was a problem while matching template attributes, which mistakenly took i18n attributes (that might be present in attrs array after template ones) into account. This commit updates the logic to avoid template attribute matching logic from entering the i18n section and as a result this also allows generating proper i18n attributes sections instead of keeping these attribute in plain form (with their values) in attribute arrays.

PR Close #36422
2020-04-16 09:44:10 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir b1f1d3ffd2 fix(core): handle empty translations correctly (#36499)
In certain use-cases it's useful to have an ability to use empty strings as translations. Currently Ivy fails at runtime if empty string is used as a translation, since some parts of internal data structures are not created properly. This commit updates runtime i18n logic to handle empty translations and avoid unnecessary extra processing for such cases.

Fixes #36476.

PR Close #36499
2020-04-16 09:42:05 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin c6e5fc4fbe fix(common): format day-periods that cross midnight (#36611)
When formatting a time with the `b` or `B` format codes, the rendered
string was not correctly handling day periods that spanned midnight.
Instead the logic was falling back to the default case of `AM`.

Now the logic has been updated so that it matches times that are within
a day period that spans midnight, so it will now render the correct
output, such as `at night` in the case of English.

Applications that are using either `formatDate()` or `DatePipe` and any
of the `b` or `B` format codes will be affected by this change.

Fixes #36566

PR Close #36611
2020-04-16 09:40:40 -07:00
George Kalpakas e041ac6f0d fix(ngcc): display output from the unlocker process on Windows (#36569)
On Windows, the output of a detached process (such as the unlocker
process used by `LockFileWithChildProcess`) is not shown in the parent
process' stdout.

This commit addresses this by piping the spawned process' stdin/stdout
and manually writing to the parent process' stdout.

PR Close #36569
2020-04-15 09:25:27 -07:00
George Kalpakas 66effde9f3 fix(ngcc): do not spawn unlocker processes on cluster workers (#36569)
The current ngcc lock-file strategy spawns a new process in order to
capture a potential `SIGINT` and remove the lock-file. For more
information see #35861.

Previously, this unlocker process was spawned as soon as the `LockFile`
was instantiated in order to have it available as soon as possible
(given that spawning a process is an asynchronous operation). Since the
`LockFile` was instantiated and passed to the `Executor`, this meant
that an unlocker process was spawned for each cluster worker, when
running ngcc in parallel mode. These processes were not needed, since
the `LockFile` was not used in cluster workers, but we still had to pay
the overhead of each process' own memory and V8 instance.
(NOTE: This overhead was small compared to the memory consumed by ngcc's
normal operations, but still unnecessary.)

This commit avoids the extra processes by only spawning an unlocker
process when running on the cluster master process and not on worker
processes.

PR Close #36569
2020-04-15 09:25:27 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 663b768780 fix(ngcc): force ngcc to exit on error (#36622)
For some reason (possibly related to async/await promises)
the ngcc process is not exiting when spawned from the CLI
when there has been an error (such as when it timesout waiting
for a lockfile to become free).

Calling `process.exit()` directly fixes this.

Fixes #36616

PR Close #36622
2020-04-15 09:24:54 -07:00
Joey Perrott 698b0288be build: reformat repo to new clang@1.4.0 (#36613)
PR Close #36613
2020-04-14 12:08:36 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz 5e80e7e216 refactor(language-service): clean up and exports and consolidate types (#36533)
PR Close #36533
2020-04-14 10:17:43 -07:00
Greg Magolan d50cb30443 test: disable failing saucelabs tests (#36620)
PR Close #36620
2020-04-14 10:13:33 -07:00
Greg Magolan 29122c518b style: lint (#36580)
PR Close #36580
2020-04-14 10:12:59 -07:00
Greg Magolan 58e175318c build: update to rules_nodejs 1.6.0 (#36580)
Lots of bug fixes and stability fixes. Last 1.x release for rules_nodejs.

PR Close #36580
2020-04-14 10:12:59 -07:00
Alison Gale 0cc53fb398 fix(upgrade): update $locationShim to handle Location changes before initialization (#36498)
Updates the $locationShim to receive the most recent Location change
made, even if it happened before initialize() is called. This is
important when AngularJS bootstrapping is deferred and there is a delay
between when $locationShim is constructed and when it is initialized.
With this change, the $locationShim will correctly reflect any redirects
that occurred between construction and initialization.

Closes #36492

PR Close #36498
2020-04-13 17:33:00 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner ca677481a2 fix(core): undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields migration should avoid error if base class has no value declaration (#36543)
The undecorated-classes-with-decorated-fields migration relies on
the type checker to resolve base classes of individual classes.

It could happen that resolved base classes have no value declaration.
e.g. if they are declared through an interface in the default types.
Currently the migration will throw in such situations because it assumes
that `ts.Symbol#valueDeclaration` is always present. This is not the
case, but we don't get good type-checking here due to a bug in the
TypeScript types. See:
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/24706.

Fixes #36522.

PR Close #36543
2020-04-10 13:53:15 -07:00
George Kalpakas 6ab43d7335 fix(ngcc): correctly detect external files from nested `node_modules/` (#36559)
Previously, when we needed to detect whether a file is external to a
package, we only checked whether the relative path to the file from the
package's root started with `..`. This would detect external imports
when the packages were siblings (e.g. peer dependencies or hoisted to
the top of `node_modules/` by the package manager), but would fail to
detect imports from packages located in nested `node_modules/` as
external. For example, importing `node_modules/foo/node_modules/bar`
from a file in `node_modules/foo/` would be considered internal to the
`foo` package.

This could result in processing/analyzing more files than necessary.
More importantly it could lead to errors due to trying to analyze
non-Angular packages that were direct dependencies of Angular packages.

This commit fixes it by also verifying that the relative path to a file
does not start with `node_modules/`.

Jira issue: [FW-2068](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-2068)

Fixes #36526

PR Close #36559
2020-04-10 09:10:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 3bedfdac9d perf(ngcc): only load if it is needed (#36486)
PR Close #36486
2020-04-09 11:33:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin ec0ce6005a perf(ngcc): reduce the size of the entry-point manifest file (#36486)
The base path for package and entry-points is known so there is
no need to store these in the file. Also this commit avoids storing
empty arrays unnecessarily.

PR Close #36486
2020-04-09 11:33:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin a185efbd60 perf(ngcc): read dependencies from entry-point manifest (#36486)
Previously, even if an entry-point did not need to be processed,
ngcc would always parse the files of the entry-point to compute
its dependencies. This can take a lot of time for large node_modules.

Now these dependencies are cached in the entry-point manifest,
and read from there rather than computing them every time.

See https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/36414\#issuecomment-608401834
FW-2047

PR Close #36486
2020-04-09 11:33:28 -07:00
JoostK 4aa4e6fd03 fix(compiler): handle type references to namespaced symbols correctly (#36106)
When the compiler needs to convert a type reference to a value
expression, it may encounter a type that refers to a namespaced symbol.
Such namespaces need to be handled specially as there's various forms
available. Consider a namespace named "ns":

1. One can refer to a namespace by itself: `ns`. A namespace is only
   allowed to be used in a type position if it has been merged with a
   class, but even if this is the case it may not be possible to convert
   that type into a value expression depending on the import form. More
   on this later (case a below)
2. One can refer to a type within the namespace: `ns.Foo`. An import
   needs to be generated to `ns`, from which the `Foo` property can then
   be read.
3. One can refer to a type in a nested namespace within `ns`:
   `ns.Foo.Bar` and possibly even deeper nested. The value
   representation is similar to case 2, but includes additional property
   accesses.

The exact strategy of how to deal with these cases depends on the type
of import used. There's two flavors available:

a. A namespaced import like `import * as ns from 'ns';` that creates
   a local namespace that is irrelevant to the import that needs to be
   generated (as said import would be used instead of the original
   import).

   If the local namespace "ns" itself is referred to in a type position,
   it is invalid to convert it into a value expression. Some JavaScript
   libraries publish a value as default export using `export = MyClass;`
   syntax, however it is illegal to refer to that value using "ns".
   Consequently, such usage in a type position *must* be accompanied by
   an `@Inject` decorator to provide an explicit token.

b. An explicit namespace declaration within a module, that can be
   imported using a named import like `import {ns} from 'ns';` where the
   "ns" module declares a namespace using `declare namespace ns {}`.
   In this case, it's the namespace itself that needs to be imported,
   after which any qualified references into the namespace are converted
   into property accesses.

Before this change, support for namespaces in the type-to-value
conversion was limited and only worked  correctly for a single qualified
name using a namespace import (case 2a). All other cases were either
producing incorrect code or would crash the compiler (case 1a).

Crashing the compiler is not desirable as it does not indicate where
the issue is. Moreover, the result of a type-to-value conversion is
irrelevant when an explicit injection token is provided using `@Inject`,
so referring to a namespace in a type position (case 1) could still be
valid.

This commit introduces logic to the type-to-value conversion to be able
to properly deal with all type references to namespaced symbols.

Fixes #36006
Resolves FW-1995

PR Close #36106
2020-04-09 11:32:21 -07:00
Terence D. Honles 078b0be4dc fix(common): `locales/global/*.js` are not ES5 compliant (#36342)
Although this code has been part of Angular 9.x I only noticed this
error when upgrading to Angular 9.1.x because historically the source
locale data was not injected when localizing, but as of
angular/angular-cli#16394 (9.1.0) it is now included. This tipped me off
that my other bundles were not being built properly, and this change
allows me to build a valid ES5 bundle (I have also added a verification
step to my build pipeline to alert me if this error appears again in any
of my bundles).

I found the `locales/global/*.js` file paths being referenced by the
`I18nOptions` in
@angular-devkit/build-angular/src/utils/i18n-options.ts,
and following that it looks like it is actually loaded and used in
@angular-devkit/build-angular/src/utils/process-bundle.ts. I saw the
function `terserMangle` does appear that it is likely aware of the build
being ES5, but I'm not sure why this is not producing a valid ES5
bundle.

This change updates `tools/gulp-tasks/cldr/extract.js` to produce ES5
compliant `locales/global/*.js` and that fixes my issue. However, I am
not sure if @angular-devkit/build-angular should be modified to produce
a valid ES5 bundle instead or if the files could be TypeScript rather
than JavaScript files.

A test that a valid ES5 bundle is produced would be helpful, and I hope
this is reproducible and not some issue with my config.

PR Close #36342
2020-04-09 11:30:32 -07:00
Andrew Scott 13ae2d7271 style: format forms validators to fix lint error (#36546)
PR Close #36546
2020-04-09 11:18:22 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor 99b93e55cb docs(forms): clarify the description of `minLength` and `maxLength` (#36297)
Previously, it was not clear that the `minLength` and `maxLength` validators
can only be used with objects that contain a `length` property. This commit
clarifies this.

PR Close #36297
2020-04-09 10:31:03 -07:00
Martin Sikora 80e6c07d89 fix(router): pass correct component to canDeactivate checks when using two or more sibling router-outlets (#36302)
fixes #34614

There's an edge case where if I use two (or more) sibling <router-outlet>s in two (or more) child routes where their parent route doesn't have a component then preactivation will trigger all canDeactivate checks with the same component because it will use wrong OutletContext.

PR Close #36302
2020-04-09 10:09:43 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin e526f74dfd refactor(compiler): create a new root `BindingScope` for each template (#36362)
Previously we had a singleton `ROOT_SCOPE` object, from
which all `BindingScope`s derived. But this caused ngcc to
produce non-deterministic output when running multiple workers
in parallel, since each process had its own `ROOT_SCOPE`.

In reality there is no need for `BindingScope` reference names
to be unique across an entire application (or in the case of ngcc
across all the libraries). Instead we just need uniqueness within
a template.

This commit changes the compiler to create a new root `BindingScope`
each time it compiles a component's template.

Resolves #35180

PR Close #36362
2020-04-09 09:44:56 -07:00
Joey Perrott e92fce1c27 fix(language-service): remove circular dependency instance (#36463)
PR Close #36463
2020-04-08 15:29:09 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 83a9159063 style(compiler): reformat of codebase with new clang-format version (#36520)
This commit reformats the packages/compiler tree using the new version of
clang-format.

PR Close #36520
2020-04-08 14:51:08 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 0a69a2832b style(compiler-cli): reformat of codebase with new clang-format version (#36520)
This commit reformats the packages/compiler-cli tree using the new version
of clang-format.

PR Close #36520
2020-04-08 14:51:08 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 717df13207 fix(ngcc): do not warn if `paths` mapping does not exist (#36525)
In cc4b813e75 the `getBasePaths()`
function was changed to log a warning if a `basePath()` computed from
the `paths` mappings did not exist. It turns out this is a common and
accepted scenario, so we should not log warnings in this case.

Fixes #36518

PR Close #36525
2020-04-08 14:29:57 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau e485236502 test(language-service): Inline test cases in parsing-cases.ts (#36495)
This commit removes individual components from parsing-cases.ts and
colocate them with the actual tests. This makes the tests more readable.

PR Close #36495
2020-04-08 12:11:04 -07:00
JiaLiPassion 41667de778 fix(zone.js): add issue numbers of `@types/jasmine` to the test cases (#34625)
Some cases will still need to use `spy as any` cast, because `@types/jasmine` have some issues,
1. The issue jasmine doesn't handle optional method properties, https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/issues/43486
2. The issue jasmine doesn't handle overload method correctly, https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/issues/42455

PR Close #34625
2020-04-08 12:10:34 -07:00
JiaLiPassion ef4736d052 build: update jasmine to 3.5 (#34625)
1. update jasmine to 3.5
2. update @types/jasmine to 3.5
3. update @types/jasminewd2 to 2.0.8

Also fix several cases, the new jasmine 3 will help to create test cases correctly,
such as in the `jasmine 2.x` version, the following case will pass

```
expect(1 == 2);
```

But in jsamine 3, the case will need to be

```
expect(1 == 2).toBeTrue();
```

PR Close #34625
2020-04-08 12:10:34 -07:00
Judy Bogart 0075017b43 docs: update reactive forms page (#35969)
PR Close #35969
2020-04-07 15:24:17 -07:00
JiaLiPassion 4374931b0e fix(zone.js): zone.js patch jest should handle done correctly (#36022)
`zone.js` supports jest `test.each()` methods, but it
introduces a bug, which is the `done()` function will not be handled correctly.

```
it('should work with done', done => {
  // done will be undefined.
});
```

The reason is the logic of monkey patching `test` method is different from `jasmine` patch

// jasmine patch
```
return testBody.length === 0
   ? () => testProxyZone.run(testBody, null)
   : done => testProxyZone.run(testBody, null, [done]);
```

// jest patch
```
 return function(...args) {
   return testProxyZone.run(testBody, null, args);
 };
```

the purpose of this change is to handle the following cases.

```
test.each([1, 2])('test.each', (arg1, arg2) => {
  expect(arg1).toBe(1);
  expect(arg2).toBe(2);
});
```

so in jest, it is a little complex, because the `testBody`'s parameter may be bigger than 1, so the
logic in `jasmine`

```
return testBody.length === 0
   ? () => testProxyZone.run(testBody, null)
   : done => testProxyZone.run(testBody, null, [done]);
```
will not work for `test.each` in jest.

So in this PR, I created a dynamic `Function` to return the correct length of paramters (which is required by jest core), to handle
1. normal `test` with or without `done`.
2. each with parameters with or without done.

PR Close #36022
2020-04-07 15:22:16 -07:00
JoostK 64022f51d4 fix(compiler): resolve enum values in binary operations (#36461)
During static evaluation of expressions, the partial evaluator
may come across a binary + operator for which it needs to
evaluate its operands. Any of these operands may be a reference
to an enum member, in which case the enum member's value needs
to be used as literal value, not the enum member reference
itself. This commit fixes the behavior by resolving an
`EnumValue` when used as a literal value.

Fixes #35584
Resolves FW-1951

PR Close #36461
2020-04-07 15:21:51 -07:00
JoostK f9f6e2e1b3 style(compiler): reformat partial evaluator source tree (#36461)
PR Close #36461
2020-04-07 15:21:51 -07:00
George Kalpakas aecf9de738 fix(ngcc): correctly identify relative Windows-style import paths (#36372)
Previously, `isRelativePath()` assumed paths are *nix-style. This caused
Windows-style paths (such as `C:\foo\some-package\some-file.js`) to not
be recognized as "relative" imports.

This commit fixes this by using the OS-agnostic `isRooted()` helper and
also accounting for both styles of path delimiters: `/` and `\`

PR Close #36372
2020-04-07 15:21:27 -07:00
ivanwonder 81195a238b fix(language-service): use the `HtmlAst` to get the span of HTML tag (#36371)
The HTML tag may include `-` (e.g. `app-root`), so use the `HtmlAst` to get the span.

PR Close #36371
2020-04-07 15:10:33 -07:00
Stanislav Usov 4a18428de6 docs(forms): Remove unnecessary repeating periods (#36474)
PR Close #36474
2020-04-07 11:35:43 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 7f28845f58 test(language-service): remove ng-for-cases.ts (#36470)
This commit removes ng-for-cases.ts and moves all test cases to
inline expressions in TEST_TEMPLATE.

PR Close #36470
2020-04-07 11:34:38 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 1dd0b6cc18 test(language-service): remove ng-if-cases.ts (#36470)
This commit removes ng-if-cases.ts and moves all test cases to inline
expressions in TEST_TEMPLATE.

PR Close #36470
2020-04-07 11:34:38 -07:00
Andrew Scott e0415dbf16 fix(router): state data missing in routerLink (#36462)
fixes #33173 - router state data is missing on routerLink when used
with non-anchor elements.

PR Close #36462
2020-04-07 11:31:25 -07:00
crisbeto 95fc3d4c5c fix(core): ngOnDestroy on multi providers called with incorrect context (#35840)
Currently destroy hooks are stored in memory as `[1, hook, 5, hook]` where
the numbers represent the index at which to find the context and `hook` is
the function to be invoked. This breaks down for `multi` providers,
because the value at the index will be an array of providers, resulting in
the hook being invoked with an array of all the multi provider values,
rather than the provider that was destroyed. In ViewEngine `ngOnDestroy`
wasn't being called for `multi` providers at all.

These changes fix the issue by changing the structure of the destroy hooks to `[1, hook, 5, [0, hook, 3, hook]]` where the indexes inside the inner array point to the provider inside of the multi provider array. Note that this is slightly different from the original design which called for the structure to be `[1, hook, 5, [hook, hook]`, because in the process of implementing it, I realized that we wouldn't get passing the correct context if only some of the `multi` providers have `ngOnDestroy` and others don't.

I've run the newly-added `view_destroy_hooks` benchmark against these changes and compared it to master. The difference seems to be insignificant (between 1% and 2% slower).

Fixes #35231.

PR Close #35840
2020-04-07 10:31:41 -07:00