Note: the @angular/bazel schematic now appends the package.json "script" field with 'ngcc --properties es2015 browser module main'. If there is an existing script field with ngcc then the schematic modifies it in place removing `--first-only` and `--create-ivy-entry-points`.
ViewEngine sources under node_modules need to be updated in-place for Bazel as it does not know how to use the `__ivy__` entry points that are created by the non-bazel `ngcc` command that is added to "scripts" :`ngcc --properties es2015 browser module main --first-only --create-ivy-entry-points`.
PR Close#33435
Now that we've replaced `ngBaseDef` with an abstract directive definition, there are a lot more cases where we generate a directive definition without a selector. These changes make it so that we don't generate the `selectors` array if it's going to be empty.
PR Close#33431
The parser was accidentally reading the `target` tag
below the `alt-trans` target and overriding the correct
`target` tag.
(This already worked in `$localize` but a test has been
added to confirm.)
Fixes#33161
PR Close#33450
Currently this repo allows Yarn between 1.17.3 and 1.18.0, whereas the components repo requires a minimum of 1.19.1 which makes it annoying to switch between repositories. These changes bump the maximum allowed Yarn version.
PR Close#33430
Prior to this commit, i18n logic which ensures that elements removed in a translation are also removed in DOM, didn't take into account the fact that elements may have local refs. As a result, remove operation failed, since there is no corresponding tNode found. This commit updates the logic to skip all local refs while going though the list of nodes to ensure that DOM matches elements present in translation.
PR Close#33415
Adds a `replacementSpan` field on a completion that will allow typed
text to be replaced with the suggested completion value if a user
selects the completion. Previously, the completion value would simply be
appended to the text already typed. E.g. if we had
```
{{ti}}
```
typed in a template and `title` was recommended as a completion and
selected, the template would become
```
{{tititle}}
```
With `replacementSpan`, the original text `ti` will be replaced for
`title`.
PR Close#33091
With the next version of the CLI we don't need to add logging for the description of the schematic as part of the schematic itself.
This is because now, the CLI will print the description defined in the `migrations.json` file.
See: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/15951
PR Close#33440
Each of the XML based `TranslationParsers` was providing its own
`MessageSerializer`, but they are all very similar. So these have been
consolidated into a single more generic `MessageSerializer.
As a result of this, the extra layers of folders in the project seemed
unnecessary, so they have been flattened.
PR Close#33444
`bindingIndex` stores the current location of the bindings in the
template function. Because it used to be stored in `LView` that `LView`
was not reentrant. This could happen if a binding was a getter and had
a side-effect of calling `detectChanges()`.
By moving the `bindingIndex` to `LFrame` where all of the global state
is kept in reentrant way we correct the issue.
PR Close#33235
This commit simplifies the logic of `ExpressionVisitor` in
`completions.ts`.
Specifically,
1. helper functions `uniqueByName` and `lowerName` are removed.
2. Clean up the logic in visitElement()
3. Reorder constructor params
4. Add methods `addAttributeValuesToCompletions`,
`addKeysToCompletions`, and `addSymbolsToCompletions`.
PR Close#33391
This release brings in some important fixes. In particular the 2 segment linker fix for the new rollup_bundle and the strict peerDeps requirement will be important for angular users that opt in to bazel. See https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/0.39.0 for more details.
PR Close#33426
The `localize-translate` command line tool can now accept an array of
target locales to support the case where translation files do not
contain them. Specify this array via the `--target-locales` option.
NOTE to early adopters: in order to support this, the original `-t`
option for the binary has changed from being a glob pattern to an array
of paths, which will have matching indices to any provided target-locales.
PR Close#33381
Previously the target locale of a translation file had to be extracted
from the contents of the translation file. Therefore it was an error if
the translation file did not provide a target locale.
Now an array of locales can be provided via the `translationFileLocales`
option that overrides any target locale extracted from the file.
This allows us to support translation files that do not have a target
locale specified in their contents.
// FW-1644
Fixes#33323
PR Close#33381
Currently the `missing-injectable` migration seems to add
`@Injectable()` to third-party classes in type definitions.
This not an issue in general since we do not generate broken code
by inserting a decorator into a type definition file. Though, we can
avoid adding the decorator since it won't have any effect and in
general we should not write to non source files of the compilation unit.
PR Close#33286
We should not migrate the reference from `useExisting`. This is because
developers can only use the `useExisting` value as a token. e.g.
```ts
@NgModule({
providers: [
{provide: AppRippleConfig, useValue: rippleOptions},
{provide: MAT_RIPPLE_OPTIONS, useExisting: AppRippleConfig},
]
})
export class AppModule {}
```
In the case above, nothing should be decorated with `@Injectable`. The
`AppRippleConfig` class is just used as a token for injection.
PR Close#33286
Currently the migration is unable to migrate instances where
the provider definition uses `forwardRef`. Since this is a
common pattern, we should support that from within the migration.
The solution to the problem is adding a foreign function resolver
to the `PartialEvaluator`. This basically matches the usage of
the static evaluation that is used by the ngtsc annotations.
PR Close#33286
this makes running and profiling tests much easier. Example usage:
```
yarn bazel run --define=compile=aot //packages/core/test/render3/perf:noop_change_detection
```
See README.md update for more info.
PS: I considered moving the ng_rollup bundle into the macro but I didn't want to make
too many changes in this PR. If we find running benchmarks in this way useful, we
should refactor the build file more, and move the ng_rollup_bundle targets into the
macro.
PR Close#33389
Removes `ngBaseDef` from the compiler and any runtime code that was still referring to it. In the cases where we'd previously generate a base def we now generate a definition for an abstract directive.
PR Close#33264
For abstract directives, i.e. directives without a selector, it may
happen that their constructor is called explicitly from a subclass,
hence its parameters are not required to be valid for Angular's DI
purposes. Prior to this commit however, having an abstract directive
with a constructor that has parameters that are not eligible for
Angular's DI would produce a compilation error.
A similar scenario may occur for `@Injectable`s, where an explicit
`use*` definition allows for the constructor to be irrelevant. For
example, the situation where `useFactory` is specified allows for the
constructor to be called explicitly with any value, so its constructor
parameters are not required to be valid. For `@Injectable`s this is
handled by generating a DI factory function that throws.
This commit implements the same solution for abstract directives, such
that a compilation error is avoided while still producing an error at
runtime if the type is instantiated implicitly by Angular's DI
mechanism.
Fixes#32981
PR Close#32987
Also removes `build:remote --spawn_strategy=remote` from .bazelrc. It seems that with Bazel 1.0.0 setting `--incompatible_list_based_execution_strategy_selection=false` no longer works around the issue with npm_package that it did when it was added. The error that was originally observed has returned after updating to Bazel 1.0.0:
```
ERROR: /home/circleci/ng/packages/angular_devkit/build_optimizer/BUILD:66:1: Assembling npm package packages/angular_devkit/build_optimizer/npm_package failed: No usable spawn strategy found for spawn with mnemonic Action. Your --spawn_strategy, --genrule_strategy or --strategy flags are probably too strict. Visit https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7480 for migration advice
```
This commit removes both `—incompatible_list_based_execution_strategy_selection=false` as well as `build:remote --spawn_strategy=remote` which means that Bazel will do the default behavior of picking the first available strategy from the default list, which is `remote,worker,sandboxed,local`. See https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7480 for more details.
PR Close#33367
This commit removes HTML elements and HTML attributes from the
completions list for external template. This is because these
completions should be handled by the native HTML extension, and not
Angular.
Once we setup TextMate grammar for inline templates, we could remove the
HTML completions completely.
PR closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/370
PR Close#33388
The styling algorithm requires that the `RNode` has a `className`
property in order to execute the fast-path. This changes adds the
emulation of this property.
PR Close#33392
In Angular View Engine, there are two kinds of decorator inheritance:
1) both the parent and child classes have decorators
This case is supported by InheritDefinitionFeature, which merges some fields
of the definitions (such as the inputs or queries).
2) only the parent class has a decorator
If the child class is missing a decorator, the compiler effectively behaves
as if the parent class' decorator is applied to the child class as well.
This is the "undecorated child" scenario, and this commit adds a migration
to ngcc to support this pattern in Ivy.
This migration has 2 phases. First, the NgModules of the application are
scanned for classes in 'declarations' which are missing decorators, but
whose base classes do have decorators. These classes are the undecorated
children. This scan is performed recursively, so even if a declared class
has a base class that itself inherits a decorator, this case is handled.
Next, a synthetic decorator (either @Component or @Directive) is created
on the child class. This decorator copies some critical information such
as 'selector' and 'exportAs', as well as supports any decorated fields
(@Input, etc). A flag is passed to the decorator compiler which causes a
special feature `CopyDefinitionFeature` to be included on the compiled
definition. This feature copies at runtime the remaining aspects of the
parent definition which `InheritDefinitionFeature` does not handle,
completing the "full" inheritance of the child class' decorator from its
parent class.
PR Close#33362
This commit adds CopyDefinitionFeature, which supports the case where an
entire decorator (@Component or @Directive) is inherited from parent to
child.
The existing inheritance feature, InheritDefinitionFeature, supports merging
of parent and child definitions when both were originally present. This
merges things like inputs, outputs, host bindings, etc.
CopyDefinitionFeature, on the other hand, compensates for a definition that
was missing entirely on the child class, by copying fields that aren't
ordinarily inherited (like the template function itself).
This feature is intended to only be used as part of ngcc code generation.
PR Close#33362
When upgrading an Angular application to a new version using the Angular
CLI, built-in schematics are being run to update user code from
deprecated patterns to the new way of working. For libraries that have
been built for older versions of Angular however, such schematics have
not been executed which means that deprecated code patterns may still be
present, potentially resulting in incorrect behavior.
Some of the logic of schematics has been ported over to ngcc migrations,
which are automatically run on libraries. These migrations achieve the
same goal of the regular schematics, but operating on published library
sources instead of used code.
PR Close#33362
Previously, the (currently disabled) undecorated parent migration in
ngcc would produce errors when a base class could not be determined
statically or when a class extends from a class in another package. This
is not ideal, as it would cause the library to fail compilation without
a workaround, whereas those problems are not guaranteed to cause issues.
Additionally, inheritance chains were not handled. This commit reworks
the migration to address these limitations.
PR Close#33362