all the non-npm changes were made by the angular-material-prefix-updater tool.
the tool missed a few things, which I'll fix in a separate commit to preserve the diff.
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PR Close#19702
the size regression has gotten worse:
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PR Close#19702
this causes the size regression to get only worse:
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PR Close#19702
there is a size regression right now because the CLI is out of date:
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PR Close#19702
This change coincidentally updates other packages that were in `package.json`
because it regenerates `yarn.lock`. This too should be fine.
PR Close#19985
Usages of `NgTools_InternalApi_NG_2` from `@angular/compiler-cli` will now
throw an error.
Adds `listLazyRoutes` to `@angular/compiler-cli/ngtools2.ts` for getting
the lazy routes of a `ng.Program`.
PR Close#19836
The GaService and the E2E specs were unnecessarily complicated and had
arbitrary async timeouts to ensure that the interplay between the GA
library code and the rest of the app worked correctly. This resulted
in potential flaky tests if the timeouts were not adequate; this was
experienced when Travis upgraded to Chrome 62.
The new approach is to block loading of the Analytics library altogether
if there is a `__e2e__` flag set in the `SessionStorage` of the browser.
It doesn't appear to be enough just to set the flag directly on the
window. I think this is because the window gets cleaned when navigation
occurs (but I am not certain).
The downside of this is that we had to add a small piece of extra logic
to the GA snippet in index.html; and we also had to switch from using
`<script async ...>` to a programmatic approach to loading the GA library
which prevents the browser from eagerly fetching the library. This may
be mitigated by adding it to the HTTP/2 push configuration of the Firebase
hosting.
Re-enables the test that was disabled in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/19784Closes#19785
Revises both universal and client build to use AOT and webpack for both.
Guide text adjusted accordingly
Dodges CLI client build, expected in near future.
PR Close#18707
The tooling for boilerplate was also running `yarn install` on the examples'
shared folder. But since this is handled by `ng-packages-installer` this
commit refactors the tools so that the boilerplate no longer does this
anymore.
PR Close#19511