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26 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ben Lesh 5552661fd7 refactor(ivy): revert onChanges change back to a feature (#28187)
- adds fixmeIvy annotation to tests that should remain updated so we can resolve those issues in the subsequent commits

PR Close #28187
2019-01-23 10:59:33 -08:00
Pawel Kozlowski cf8770f3cc fix(ivy): don't create TNodes for native projectable nodes (#28275)
Before this commit we were creating a "fake" TNode for each and every
projectable node passed during dynamic component creation. This approach
had several problems:
- the existing TView structure had to be mutated to accomodate new TNodes and
it was very easy to "corrupt" TView / TNode data structures;
- TNodes are not really needed to fully support projectable nodes so we were
creating objects and updating existing data structures for nothing.

This commit changes the approach so we don't create "fake" TNodes for projectable
nodes but instead we process projectable nodes directly in the projection instruction.
As a result we've got less code, less object allocation and - as a bonus - we fix few
bugs where TView / TNode data structures were corrupted when using projectable nodes.

PR Close #28275
2019-01-23 10:56:09 -08:00
George Kalpakas 3b7a571cc5 test(upgrade): clean up global state after test (#28181)
In ngUpgradeLite, when a downgraded component
[requests its downgraded module][1], the AngularJS injector is
[temporarily stored][2] with the intention of grabbing it
[once the module has been bootstrapped][3] (which also cleans up the
[temporary injector reference][4]).

In [some tests][5], bootstrapping a component might throw an error,
which causes the test to fail immediatelly and move on to the next
test. In slow browsers (e.g. on CI/Saucelabs), the (successful)
bootstrapping of another downgraded module might not have been
completed in time and thus the temporary injector reference not cleaned
up.

In such a case, if the following test (in our randomized test suite)
happens to rely on the temporary injector reference's being initially
unset (such as [this test][6]), it will fail. This might appear as a
flake on CI, because it depends on a race condition and specific order
of tests, so it usually goes away after a rerun.

This commit fixes it by ensuring the temporary injector reference is
manually cleaned up, when necessary.

Jira issue: FW-939

[1]: f983e99fb2/packages/upgrade/src/common/downgrade_component.ts (L120)
[2]: f983e99fb2/packages/upgrade/src/static/downgrade_module.ts (L165)
[3]: f983e99fb2/packages/upgrade/src/static/downgrade_module.ts (L169)
[4]: f983e99fb2/packages/upgrade/src/static/angular1_providers.ts (L25)
[5]: f983e99fb2/packages/upgrade/test/static/integration/downgrade_module_spec.ts (L1331-L1381)
[6]: f983e99fb2/packages/upgrade/test/static/angular1_providers_spec.ts (L31-L45)

PR Close #28181
2019-01-16 09:45:01 -08:00
Kara Erickson fe4d3a1619 test(ivy): re-enable passing upgrade tests (#28088)
PR Close #28088
2019-01-11 14:34:27 -08:00
Ben Lesh 8ebdb437dc fix(ivy): ngOnChanges only runs for binding updates (#27965)
PR Close #27965
2019-01-11 14:28:35 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin feebe03523 fix(ivy): pass ngContentSelectors through to `defineComponent()` calls (#27867)
Libraries that create components dynamically using component factories,
such as `@angular/upgrade` need to pass blocks of projected content
through to the `ComponentFactory.create()` method. These blocks
are extracted from the content by matching CSS selectors defined in
`<ng-content select="..">` tags found in the component's template.

The Angular compiler collects these CSS selectors when compiling a component's
template, and exposes them via the `ComponentFactory.ngContentSelectors`
property.

This change ensures that this property is filled correctly when the
component factory is created by compiling a component with the Ivy engine.

PR Close #27867
2019-01-10 13:36:37 -08:00
George Kalpakas 4e17212d44 test(upgrade): properly clean up after tests to avoid errors in unrelated tests (#28013)
Many `ngUpgrade` tests need to manually [bootstrap modules][1] (instead
of using `TestBed` which automatically cleans up) and thus need to also
manually clean up afterwards (e.g. by calling [destroyPlatform()][2]
after each test).

Failing to destroy the platform is usually not a problem, unless the
next test tries to manually destroy it (as a precaution), as happens
[here][3] (among other places).

More specifically, the problem happens, because (as part of the clean-up
happening on platform destruction) upgraded components will try to
[call a method][4] on `angular.element` after `angular` has been
[set to `undefined`][5] (assuming the last test was using the
[withEachNg1Version()][6] helper).

Because the test order is pseudo-random and thus different on each run,
these errors did not always come up and - when they did- they would go
away after a couple of reruns, making them appear as flakes on CI.

(For reference, the issue was introduced in 43c33d566.)

This commit eliminates the issue by always destroying the platform after
each `ngUpgrade` test.

Jira issue: FW-924

[1]: c3aa24c3f9/packages/upgrade/test/static/test_helpers.ts (L21)
[2]: c3aa24c3f9/packages/upgrade/test/static/integration/upgrade_component_spec.ts (L24)
[3]: c3aa24c3f9/packages/elements/test/create-custom-element_spec.ts (L31)
[4]: c3aa24c3f9/packages/upgrade/src/common/upgrade_helper.ts (L134-L135)
[5]: c3aa24c3f9/packages/upgrade/test/common/test_helpers.ts (L115)
[6]: c3aa24c3f9/packages/upgrade/test/common/test_helpers.ts (L31)

PR Close #28013
2019-01-09 10:27:46 -08:00
George Kalpakas 077a5fb04b test(upgrade): test injector tree traversal for downgraded components (#27217)
This commit adds tests that verify the current behavior wrt injector
tree traversal for downgraded components, so that it is easier to
contrast with changed behavior is future commits (should we decide
to actually change it).

PR Close #27217
2018-12-20 16:20:41 -05:00
George Kalpakas bc0ee01d09 fix(upgrade): allow nesting components from different downgraded modules (#27217)
PR Close #27217
2018-12-20 16:20:41 -05:00
George Kalpakas 326b464d20 fix(upgrade): correctly handle nested downgraded components with `downgradeModule()` (#27217)
Previously, nested downgraded components would not be created/destroyed
inside the Angular zone (as they should) and they would not be wired up
correctly for change detection.

This commit ensures that ngUpgrade correctly detects whether this is an
ngUpgradeLite app (i.e. one using `downgradeModule()` instead of
`UpgradeModule`) and appropriately handles components, even if they are
nested inside other downgraded components.

Fixes #22581
Closes #22869
Closes #27083

PR Close #27217
2018-12-20 16:20:41 -05:00
Misko Hevery f52600e261 test(ivy): add ability to find already passing tests (#27449)
PR Close #27449
2018-12-05 09:34:52 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 145121a75d test(upgrade): re-enable tests fixed in ivy (#27454)
PR Close #27454
2018-12-04 20:01:37 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin bc0fbfc93e test(upgrade): disable failing ngUpgrade tests when in ivy mode (#27132)
PR Close #27132
2018-11-26 09:25:08 -08:00
George Kalpakas 7dbc103cbe fix(upgrade): improve downgrading-related error messages (#26217)
Make the error messages thrown when instantiating downgraded components,
injectables and modules more descriptive and actionable, also taking
into account incorrect use of the `downgradedModule` field.

PR Close #26217
2018-11-05 16:33:55 -08:00
George Kalpakas 93837e9545 feat(upgrade): support downgrading multiple modules (#26217)
Currently, calling `downgradeModule()` more than once is not supported.
If one wants to downgrade multiple Angular modules, they can create a
"super-module" that imports all the rest and downgrade that.

This commit adds support for downgrading multiple Angular modules. If
multiple modules are downgraded, then one must explicitly specify the
downgraded module that each downgraded component or injectable belongs
to, when calling `downgradeComponent()` and `downgradeInjectable()`
respectively.

No modification is needed (i.e. there is no need to specify a module for
downgraded components and injectables), if an app is not using
`downgradeModule()` or if there is only one downgraded Angular module.

Fixes #26062

PR Close #26217
2018-11-05 16:33:55 -08:00
George Kalpakas 8e1e040f72 test(upgrade): run tests against multiple AngularJS versions (#22167)
Fixes #19332

PR Close #22167
2018-02-25 10:06:14 -08:00
George Kalpakas 28240625e6 refactor(upgrade): use correct paths for imports (#22167)
`packages/upgrade/static/src` is anymlink to `packages/upgrade/src`.
Still, using the correct paths (e.g. using
`@angular/upgrade/static/src/...` for `@angula/upgrade/static` specs
ensures that the module loader (e.g. SystemJS) can map the imports to
the same instances.

PR Close #22167
2018-02-25 10:06:14 -08:00
Misko Hevery 47e251a80a build: remove `main()` from specs (#21053)
PR Close #21053
2017-12-22 13:10:51 -08:00
George Kalpakas eef7d8aa11 fix(upgrade): call `ngOnInit()` after `ngOnChanges()` (on components with inputs)
Fixes #18913
2017-10-02 16:01:07 -07:00
George Kalpakas 29dbc3b67c refactor(upgrade): remove redundant call to `appRef.detach()`
Once  a `ViewRef` is attached to the `ApplicationRef`, destroying the corresponding `ComponentRef` will automatically detach the `ViewRef`.
2017-10-02 16:01:07 -07:00
George Kalpakas 4e6aa9c2db fix(upgrade): ensure downgraded components are destroyed in the Angular zone 2017-10-02 16:01:07 -07:00
Miško Hevery fcadbf4bf6 perf: switch angular to use StaticInjector instead of ReflectiveInjector
This change allows ReflectiveInjector to be tree shaken resulting
in not needed Reflect polyfil and smaller bundles.

Code savings for HelloWorld using Closure:

Reflective: bundle.js:  105,864(34,190 gzip)
    Static: bundle.js:  154,889(33,555 gzip)
                            645( 2%)

BREAKING CHANGE:

`platformXXXX()` no longer accepts providers which depend on reflection.
Specifically the method signature when from `Provider[]` to
`StaticProvider[]`.

Example:
Before:
```
[
  MyClass,
  {provide: ClassA, useClass: SubClassA}
]

```

After:
```
[
  {provide: MyClass, deps: [Dep1,...]},
  {provide: ClassA, useClass: SubClassA, deps: [Dep1,...]}
]
```

NOTE: This only applies to platform creation and providers for the JIT
compiler. It does not apply to `@Compotent` or `@NgModule` provides
declarations.

Benchpress note: Previously Benchpress also supported reflective
provides, which now require static providers.

DEPRECATION:

- `ReflectiveInjector` is now deprecated as it will be remove. Use
  `Injector.create` as a replacement.

closes #18496
2017-08-07 15:42:34 -07:00
Marc Laval 6a88659c9a test(upgrade): fix an IE9 timer issue in downgrade module tests (#18482) 2017-08-02 16:09:38 -07:00
Georgios Kalpakas 43c33d5663 fix(upgrade): ensure downgraded components are created in the Angular zone (#18209)
PR Close #18209
2017-07-20 16:25:11 -05:00
Georgios Kalpakas a5205c686e fix(upgrade): allow accessing AngularJS injector from downgraded module 2017-07-18 14:00:19 -07:00
Georgios Kalpakas 30e76fcd80 feat(upgrade): support lazy-loading Angular module into AngularJS app 2017-07-14 14:10:30 -07:00