ngfactory files have a ɵNonEmptyModule constant included if there are no
other exported factory symbols. Previously this extra export was added
dynamically in a TS transformer.
However, synthetically constructed exports don't get properly downleveled
during JS emit, and this generated constant caused issues with downstream
tests.
Instead, this commit configures the shim to always have this export to
begin with, and to filter it out if it's not required.
Testing strategy: covered by existing ngtsc_spec tests which verify the
presence of the ɵNonEmptyModule symbol.
PR Close#27483
In ngtsc, files loaded into the ts.Program have a "module name", set via
ts.SourceFile.moduleName, which ends up being written into an AMD module
name triple-slash directive in the generated .js file.
For generated shim files (ngfactories, ngsummaries) that are constructed
synthetically, there was previously no moduleName set, which caused some
issues with downstream tests.
This commit adds logic to compute and set moduleNames for both generated
ngfactory and ngsummary shims.
PR Close#27483
A previous fix to ngtsc opened the door for duplicate directives in
the 'directives' array of a component. This would happen if the directive
was declared in a module which was imported more than once within the
component's module.
This commit adds deduplication when the component's scope is materialized,
so declarations which arrive via more than one module import are coalesced.
PR Close#27462
The `FETCH_ERROR` document is used when we are unable to retrieve a
document (except for 404 errors), which includes when there is no
internet connection. Using the `<current-location>` element in the
document's template to show the path of the page we failed to retrieve
assumes that the element's bundle is available (e.g. cached by the SW)
or can be fetched from the server.
When none of these conditions is met, the `DocViewer` is unable to
prepare the document and fails, never showing the `FETCH_ERROR` page to
the user.
Furthermore, the path we are looking to retrieve via
`<current-location>` is essentially the document ID, which we already
have. Thus, loading and instantiating a whole component just for that is
overkill.
This commit addresses both issues by getting rid of the
`<current-location>` component and directly embedding the document ID
into the `FETCH_ERROR` content.
PR Close#27250
When using relative paths for CSS resources (such as background images),
`@angular/cli` will move them to the root `dist/` directory (and update
the paths in CSS accordingly). This results in the SW being unable to
cache the resource, because it is not where it expects it to be.
This commit fixes this issue for the footer background image, by using
an absolute path for the URL. (It also removes an unused style that
would have been affected by the same issue.)
PR Close#27250
In order for 'Material Icons' to work offline, their `.woff2` file needs
to have been cached by the SW. This file is not requested by the
browser, until an element needs to use the icon font.
In order to speed up the initial page load and avoid FOUC, we use
inlined SVGs for all icons in the app shell. As a result, the `.woff2`
file may not be requested, when a user visits angular.io. If they go
offline before visiting a page that does actually use 'Material Icons',
then such icons will not work correctly (e.g. the `error_outline` icon
used in the error page for failed requests due to network
unanvailability).
This commit fixes this, by adding a non-visible element that needs the
'Material Icons' font on the main component. Thids ensures that the
`.woff2` file will always be loaded, even if the page does not use any
material icons.
(Note: The element is inserted lazily to avoid affecting the initial
rendering.)
PR Close#27250
These icons are part of the app shell and used on every load (on both
desktop and mobile). Inlining them ensures they are rendered asap.
PR Close#27250
Previously, we did not load the Roboto font, instead relying on the user
to have it available on their system and falling back to different fonts
otherwise. This resulted in the page being styled slightly differently
for those people that didn't have the font installed locally.
PR Close#27250
This commit allows //packages/bazel/test/ngc-wrapped/... tests to run
under Ivy mode. To get them to pass, it addresses a problem with the
way the tests are configured: both test targets have sloppy .d.ts
dependencies configured, leading to many type errors being generated
in TypeScript for the .d.ts files.
Due to the way ngc directs TypeScript emit, it avoids type-checking
.d.ts files and thus this issue does not surface. ngtsc does a whole-
program emit which results in full .d.ts type-checking by default,
catching this configuration issue.
To fix this, skipLibCheck is added to the tsconfig.jsons for these
tests, which tells TypeScript to skip type-checking of the .d.ts files,
avoiding this problem in a similar way to ngc.
PR Close#27470
The method `ts.CompilerHost.directoryExists` is optional, and was not
previously handled by our ts.CompilerHost wrapper for factory and
summary shims (GeneratedShimsHostWrapper).
TypeScript checks for the existence of this method and silently ignores
things like typeRoots if it's not found. This commit adds proper handling
of directoryExists() to the shim.
A test is also added which verifies typeRoots behavior works when shims
are enabled.
PR Close#27470
Previously the ngfactory shim generator in ngtsc would always write two
imports in the factory file shims:
1) an import to @angular/core
2) an import to the base file
If the base file has no exports, import #2 would be empty. This turns out
to cause issues downstream.
This commit changes the generated shim so if there are no exports in the
base file, the generated shim is empty too.
PR Close#27470
This option means guards and resolvers will ignore changes to matrix parameters. Guards and resolvers will be rerun when the path changes, when path parameters change, or when query parameters change.
The primary use case for such a mode is when updating the UI and getting the URL to be in sync with local changes. For example, if displaying a sortable table, changing the sort direction is often handled by the table itself. But you would want to update the URL to be in sync with what's being displayed to the user. As long as the table sort direction is stored as a matrix parameter, you can use this option to update the URL without causing the overhead of re-running guards and resolvers.
Related to #26861#18253
PR Close#27464
PR #27404 introduced additional test case to make sure we generate `elementStyling` instructions with proper set of arguments (first argument was missing in some cases). It looks like that PR was created before we updated host vars count calculation and the `allocHostVars` becomes unnecessary in the test cases introduced in PR #27404. This commit actualizes this test to get rid of unnecessary `allocHostVars` instruction.
PR Close#27473
(FW-777)
When an Injector is provided, R3Injector instantiates it by calling its
constructor instead of its factory, not resolving dependencies.
With this fix, the ngInjectorDef is checked and the factory is correctly
used if it is found.
PR Close#27456
Previously, if the two injectors are not the same, jasmine tried to
display an error message, but it got stuck in an infinite loop trying
to render the injectors that were different.
PR Close#27454
When detaching a view by its index via `ViewContainerRef.detach(index)`, in `ViewEngine` we used to return a new `ViewRef` ([for reference](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/packages/core/src/view/refs.ts#L227)), however in Ivy we return the same `ViewRef` which means that its internal `_viewContainerRef` is never reset and we'll throw an error if the consumer tried to attach it to the `ApplicationRef`. These changes return a new `ViewRef` in order to match the original behavior.
These changes also add the same errors as `ViewEngine` when attempting to attach a view that is attached already. This was the original goal of this PR, however it ended up uncovering the issues with the `ViewRef`.
PR Close#27437
This can help with debugging issues, e.g. with the communication between
the preview server and CI, as it gives a better idea of exactly when was
the preview made available and how long it took.
PR Close#27436