This commit updates the docs examples to Angular v11.2.10. See the [diff between 11.0.1 and 11.2.10 (FW) and 11.2.9 (CLI)][1].
The changes are fairly trivial including:
- Removal of `emitDecoratorMetadata` from tsconfig.json files, where no JIT compilation is required.
- Setting `enableI18nLegacyMessageIdFormat` to `false` for CLI based applications - the i18n example was already migrated away from legacy message IDs.
[1]: https://github.com/cexbrayat/angular-cli-diff/compare/11.2.9..11.0.1
PR Close#41689
This commit disables the Selenium Promise Manager when running e2e tests
for docs examples in order to more closely align them with new apps
created with CLI v11. This change requires that any async operations in
tests are handled explicitly (e.g. using `async/await` or
`Promise#then()`).
PR Close#39818
This commit updates the docs examples to Angular v10.1.3. In addition to
updating the dependencies versions, it also updates the project's
structure and config to more closely match what a new v10 CLI app would
look like. See, also, the [diff][1] between a basic v9.1.4 CLI app and a
v10.1.3 one.
[1]: https://github.com/cexbrayat/angular-cli-diff/compare/9.1.4..10.1.3
PR Close#38993
Previously, `ExampleZipper` (the tool used for creating ZIP archives
from our docs examples) used the `PackageJsonCustomizer` to generate
`package.json` files for each example type. This had the following
drawbacks:
- The generated files had to be kept up-to-date with the corresponding
boilerplate files in `aio/tools/examples/shared/boilerplate/` and
there was no easy way to find out when the files got out-of-sync.
- The `PackageJsonCustomizer` logic was non-trivial and difficult to
reason about.
- The same information was duplicated in the boilerplate files and the
customizer configuration files.
This setup was useful when we used a single `package.json` file for all
docs examples. Now, however, each example type can have its own
boilerplate `package.json` file, including scripts and dependencies
relevant to the example type. Therefore, it is no longer necessary to
generate `package.json` files for ZIP archives.
This commit eliminates the drawbacks mentioned above and simplifies the
`ExampleZipper` tool by removing `PackageJsonCustomizer` and re-using
the boilerplate `package.json` files for ZIP archives.
The changes in this commit also fix some ZIP archives that were
previously broken (for example due to missing dependencies).
PR Close#38192
`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
This commit also updates the projects to more closely match what a newly
generated app would look like with the exception of `tslint.json` files,
which would create too many linting failures. These will be updated in a
follow-up PR.
PR Close#36145
Previously, the `elements` docs example only worked in browsers that
natively supported Custom Elements and ES2015 modules. Furthermore, it
didn't work on StackBlitz, because StackBlitz ignores the specified
`target` in `tsconfig.json` and uses the UMD bundles (i.e. ES5 code)
even on browsers that do support ES2015.
(NOTE: In the past, this was not a problem, because we explicitly did
not provide a StackBlitz example. This has changed in #36067.)
This commit ensures the example works on all browsers and also on
StackBlitz by providing the necessary Custom Elements polyfills.
Fixes#36532
PR Close#36536
Update dependencies.
Also, disable AOT tests for `systemjs`-type examples in Ivy mode,
because our current setup does not work with v9. See #35989 for details.
Fixes#34382Fixes#34383
PR Close#36015
Examples using `@angular/elements` need to transpile to es2015 for
Custom Elements to work (on browsers that natively support them).
Alternatively, a polyfill would need to be loaded. For now, changing the
transpilation target to es2015 is the simplest solution.
PR Close#24840