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Joey Perrott 8366effeec refactor(dev-infra): extract the commit message parsing function into its own file (#38429)
Extracts the commit message parsing function into its own file.

PR Close #38429
2020-08-12 16:10:07 -07:00
Sergey Falinsky 5f2e475abf docs: remove unused Input decorator (#38306)
In the part "5. Add In-app Navigation" of the tutorial it was already removed
PR Close #38306
2020-08-12 11:26:10 -07:00
Joey Perrott aa3520eb7d refactor(dev-infra): use promptConfirm util in ng-dev's formatter (#38419)
Use the promptConfirm util instead of manually creating a confirm prompt with
inquirer.

PR Close #38419
2020-08-12 11:25:10 -07:00
Alan Agius 823dd5b341 docs: update web-worker CLI commands to bash style (#38421)
With this change we update the CLI generate commands to be in bash style.

PR Close #38421
2020-08-12 11:24:35 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir d6d7caa2a8 release: cut the v10.1.0-next.5 release 2020-08-12 09:57:20 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir dcf7baf3d1 docs: release notes for the v10.0.9 release 2020-08-12 09:49:28 -07:00
Vlad GURDIGA 4d17418569 docs: delete one superfluous sentence (#38339)
PR Close #38339
2020-08-12 08:23:18 -07:00
Joey Perrott a2e069fdda build: run formatting automatically on pre-commit hook (#38402)
Runs the `ng-dev format changed` command whenever the `git commit` command is
run.  As all changes which are checked by CI will require this check passing, this
change can prevent needless roundtrips to correct lint/formatting errors. This
automatic formatting can be bypassed with the `--no-verify` flag on the `git commit`
command.

PR Close #38402
2020-08-11 16:32:54 -07:00
Joey Perrott 28534d83ee feat(dev-infra): Add support for formatting all staged files (#38402)
Adds an ng-dev formatter option to format all of the staged files. This will can
be used to format only the staged files during the pre-commit hook.

PR Close #38402
2020-08-11 16:32:54 -07:00
Alan Agius a6292faa97 docs: remove solution style tsconfig (#38394)
Following the issues highlighted in
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eB6cGCG_2ircfS5GzpDC9dBgikeYYcMxghVH5sDESHw/edit?usp=sharing
and discussions held with the TypeScript team.
Together with the TypeScript team it was decided that the best course of action is to rollback this feature.

In future, it is not excluded that solution style tsconfigs are re-introduced.

See: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/18478

PR Close #38394
2020-08-11 16:32:20 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir e2e5f83869 ci: update payload size limits for Closure tests (#38411)
Currently the Closure-related tests are not tree-shaking the dev-mode-only content, thus payload
size checks are failing even if dev-mode-only content is added.
The 2e9fdbde9e commit
added some logic to JIT compiler, which is likely triggered the payload size increase. This commit
updates the payload size limits for Closure-related test to get master and patch branches back to
the "green" state.

PR Close #38411
2020-08-11 10:59:39 -07:00
Andrew Scott 71138f6004 feat(compiler-cli): Add compiler option to report errors when assigning to restricted input fields (#38249)
The compiler does not currently report errors when there's an `@Input()`
for a `private`, `protected`, or `readonly` directive/component class member.
This change adds an option to enable reporting errors when a template
attempts to bind to one of these restricted input fields.

PR Close #38249
2020-08-11 09:55:48 -07:00
JoostK fa0104017a refactor(compiler-cli): only use type constructors for directives with generic types (#38249)
Prior to this change, the template type checker would always use a
type-constructor to instantiate a directive. This type-constructor call
serves two purposes:

1. Infer any generic types for the directive instance from the inputs
   that are passed in.
2. Type check the inputs that are passed into the directive's inputs.

The first purpose is only relevant when the directive actually has any
generic types and using a type-constructor for these cases inhibits
a type-check performance penalty, as a type-constructor's signature is
quite complex and needs to be generated for each directive.

This commit refactors the generated type-check blocks to only generate
a type-constructor call for directives that have generic types. Type
checking of inputs is achieved by generating individual statements for
all inputs, using assignments into the directive's fields.

Even if a type-constructor is used for type-inference of generic types
will the input checking also be achieved using the individual assignment
statements. This is done to support the rework of the language service,
which will start to extract symbol information from the type-check
blocks.

As a future optimization, it may be possible to reduce the number of
inputs passed into a type-constructor to only those inputs that
contribute the the type-inference of the generics. As this is not a
necessity at the moment this is left as follow-up work.

Closes #38185

PR Close #38249
2020-08-11 09:55:48 -07:00
JoostK 80b67e02b7 fix(compiler-cli): infer quote expressions as any type in type checker (#37917)
"Quote expressions" are expressions that start with an identifier followed by a
comma, allowing arbitrary syntax to follow. These kinds of expressions would
throw a an error in the template type checker, which would make them hard to
track down. As quote expressions are not generally used at all, the error would
typically occur for URLs that would inadvertently occur in a binding:

```html
<a [href]="https://example.com"></a>
```

This commit lets such bindings be inferred as the `any` type.

Fixes #36568
Resolves FW-2051

PR Close #37917
2020-08-11 09:54:53 -07:00
JoostK 18098d38b8 fix(compiler-cli): avoid creating value expressions for symbols from type-only imports (#37912)
In TypeScript 3.8 support was added for type-only imports, which only brings in
the symbol as a type, not their value. The Angular compiler did not yet take
the type-only keyword into account when representing symbols in type positions
as value expressions. The class metadata that the compiler emits would include
the value expression for its parameter types, generating actual imports as
necessary. For type-only imports this should not be done, as it introduces an
actual import of the module that was originally just a type-only import.

This commit lets the compiler deal with type-only imports specially, preventing
a value expression from being created.

Fixes #37900

PR Close #37912
2020-08-11 09:53:25 -07:00
JoostK 9514fd9080 fix(compiler): evaluate safe navigation expressions in correct binding order (#37911)
When using the safe navigation operator in a binding expression, a temporary
variable may be used for storing the result of a side-effectful call.
For example, the following template uses a pipe and a safe property access:

```html
<app-person-view [enabled]="enabled" [firstName]="(person$ | async)?.name"></app-person-view>
```

The result of the pipe evaluation is stored in a temporary to be able to check
whether it is present. The temporary variable needs to be declared in a separate
statement and this would also cause the full expression itself to be pulled out
into a separate statement. This would compile into the following
pseudo-code instructions:

```js
var temp = null;
var firstName = (temp = pipe('async', ctx.person$)) == null ? null : temp.name;
property('enabled', ctx.enabled)('firstName', firstName);
```

Notice that the pipe evaluation happens before evaluating the `enabled` binding,
such that the runtime's internal binding index would correspond with `enabled`,
not `firstName`. This introduces a problem when the pipe uses `WrappedValue` to
force a change to be detected, as the runtime would then mark the binding slot
corresponding with `enabled` as dirty, instead of `firstName`. This results
in the `enabled` binding to be updated, triggering setters and affecting how
`OnChanges` is called.

In the pseudo-code above, the intermediate `firstName` variable is not strictly
necessary---it only improved readability a bit---and emitting it inline with
the binding itself avoids the out-of-order execution of the pipe:

```js
var temp = null;
property('enabled', ctx.enabled)
  ('firstName', (temp = pipe('async', ctx.person$)) == null ? null : temp.name);
```

This commit introduces a new `BindingForm` that results in the above code to be
generated and adds compiler and acceptance tests to verify the proper behavior.

Fixes #37194

PR Close #37911
2020-08-11 09:51:10 -07:00
JoostK 2e9fdbde9e fix(core): prevent NgModule scope being overwritten in JIT compiler (#37795)
In JIT compiled apps, component definitions are compiled upon first
access. For a component class `A` that extends component class `B`, the
`B` component is also compiled when the `InheritDefinitionFeature` runs
during the compilation of `A` before it has finalized. A problem arises
when the compilation of `B` would flush the NgModule scoping queue,
where the NgModule declaring `A` is still pending. The scope information
would be applied to the definition of `A`, but its compilation is still
in progress so requesting the component definition would compile `A`
again from scratch. This "inner compilation" is correctly assigned the
NgModule scope, but once the "outer compilation" of `A` finishes it
would overwrite the inner compilation's definition, losing the NgModule
scope information.

In summary, flushing the NgModule scope queue could trigger a reentrant
compilation, where JIT compilation is non-reentrant. To avoid the
reentrant compilation, a compilation depth counter is introduced to
avoid flushing the NgModule scope during nested compilations.

Fixes #37105

PR Close #37795
2020-08-11 09:50:27 -07:00
Alexander Vologin df76a2048b fix(router): restore 'history.state' object for navigations coming from Angular router (#28108) (#28176)
When navigations coming from Angular router we may have a payload stored in state property. When this
 exists, set extras's state to the payload.

PR Close #28176
2020-08-11 08:36:13 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 3d156162af fix(dev-infra): update i18n-related file locations in PullApprove config (#38403)
The changes in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/38368 split `render3/i18n.ts` files into
smaller scripts, but the PullApprove config was not updated to reflect that. This commit updates
the PullApprove config to reflect the recent changes in i18n-related files.

PR Close #38403
2020-08-10 17:29:51 -07:00
crisbeto 5dc8d287aa fix(core): queries not matching string injection tokens (#38321)
Queries weren't matching directives that provide themselves via string
injection tokens, because the assumption was that any string passed to
a query decorator refers to a template reference.

These changes make it so we match both template references and
providers while giving precedence to the template references.

Fixes #38313.
Fixes #38315.

PR Close #38321
2020-08-10 15:27:24 -07:00
crisbeto 6da9e5851a fix(compiler-cli): preserve quotes in class member names (#38387)
When we were outputting class members for `setClassMetadata` calls,
we were using the string representation of the member name. This can
lead to us generating invalid code when the name contains dashes and
is quoted (e.g. `@Output() 'has-dashes' = new EventEmitter()`), because
the quotes will be stripped for the string representation.

These changes fix the issue by using the original name AST node that was
used for the declaration and which knows whether it's supposed to be
quoted or not.

Fixes #38311.

PR Close #38387
2020-08-10 15:26:45 -07:00
Misko Hevery 250e299dc3 refactor(core): break `i18n.ts` into smaller files (#38368)
This commit contains no changes to code. It only breaks `i18n.ts` file
into `i18n.ts` + `i18n_apply.ts` + `i18n_parse.ts` +
`i18n_postprocess.ts` for easier maintenance.

PR Close #38368
2020-08-10 15:07:42 -07:00
Zach Pomerantz 8f708b561c fix(router): defer loading of wildcard module until needed (#38348)
Defer loading the wildcard module so that it is not loaded until
subscribed to. This fixes an issue where it was being eagerly loaded.
As an example, wildcard module loading should only occur after all other potential
matches have been exhausted. A test case for this was also added to
demonstrate the fix.

Fixes #25494

PR Close #38348
2020-08-10 13:20:08 -07:00
Joey Perrott e34c33cd46 fix(platform-server): remove styles added by ServerStylesHost on destruction (#38367)
When a ServerStylesHost instance is destroyed, all of the shared styles added to the DOM
head element by that instance should be removed.  Without this removal, over time a large
number of style rules will build up and cause extra memory pressure.  This brings the
ServerStylesHost in line with the DomStylesHost used by the platform browser, which
performs this same cleanup.

PR Close #38367
2020-08-10 13:12:23 -07:00
Misko Hevery 6d8c73a4d6 fix(core): Store the currently selected ICU in `LView` (#38345)
The currently selected ICU was incorrectly being stored it `TNode`
rather than in `LView`.

Remove: `TIcuContainerNode.activeCaseIndex`
Add: `LView[TIcu.currentCaseIndex]`

PR Close #38345
2020-08-10 12:41:17 -07:00
Gillan Martindale 6ff28ac944 docs: Remove redundant sentence from Router (#38398)
PR Close #38398
2020-08-10 09:52:30 -07:00
cindygk 0de93fd402 docs: update team contributors page (#38384)
Removing Kara, Denny, Judy, Tony, Matias as they are no longer actively working on the project
PR Close #38384
2020-08-10 09:51:50 -07:00
Shmuela Jacobs 445ac15a78 docs: fix purpose description of "builders.json" (#36830)
PR Close #36830
2020-08-07 15:04:56 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 856db56cca refactor(forms): get rid of duplicate functions (#38371)
This commit performs minor refactoring in Forms package to get rid of duplicate functions.
It looks like the functions were duplicated due to a slightly different type signatures, but
their logic is completely identical. The logic in retained functions remains the same and now
these function also accept a generic type to achieve the same level of type safety.

PR Close #38371
2020-08-07 11:40:04 -07:00
Alessandro 354e66efad refactor(common): use getElementById in ViewportScroller.scrollToAnchor (#30143)
This commit uses getElementById and getElementsByName when an anchor scroll happens,
to avoid escaping the anchor and wrapping the code in a try/catch block.

Related to #28960

PR Close #30143
2020-08-07 11:14:31 -07:00
Misko Hevery 702958e968 refactor(core): add debug ranges to `LViewDebug` with matchers (#38359)
This change provides better typing for the `LView.debug` property which
is intended to be used by humans while debugging the application with
`ngDevMode` turned on.

In addition this chang also adds jasmine matchers for better asserting
that `LView` is in the correct state.

PR Close #38359
2020-08-06 16:58:11 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor df7f3b04b5 fix(service-worker): fix the chrome debugger syntax highlighter (#38332)
The Chrome debugger is not able to render the syntax properly when the
code contains backticks. This is a known issue in Chrome and they have an
open [issue](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=659515) for that.
This commit adds the work-around to use double backslash with one
backtick ``\\` `` at the end of the line.

This can be reproduced by running the following command:

`yarn bazel test //packages/forms/test --config=debug`

When opening the chrome debugger tools, you should see the correct
code highlighting syntax.

PR Close #38332
2020-08-06 15:22:57 -07:00
JoostK 7525f3afc1 fix(compiler-cli): type-check inputs that include undefined when there's coercion members (#38273)
For attribute bindings that target a directive's input, the template
type checker is able to verify that the type of the input expression is
compatible with the directive's declaration for said input. This
checking adheres to the `strictNullChecks` flag as configured in the
TypeScript compilation, such that errors are reported for expressions
that include `undefined` or `null` in their type if the input's
declaration does not include those types.

There was a bug with this level of type-checking for directives that
also declare coercion members, where binding an expression that includes
the `undefined` type to a directive's input that does not include the
`undefined` type would not be reported as error.

This commit fixes the bug by changing the type-constructor in type-check
code to use an intersection type of regular inputs and coerced inputs,
instead of a union type. The union type would inadvertently allow
`undefined` types to be assigned into the regular inputs, as that would
still satisfy the characteristics of a union type.

As a result of this change, you may start to see build failures if
`strictTemplates` is enabled and `strictInputTypes` is not disabled.
These errors are legitimate and some action is required to achieve a
successful build:

1. Update the templates for which an error is reported and introduce the
   non-null assertion operator at the end of the expression. This
   removes the `undefined` type from the expression's type, making it
   appear as a valid assignment.
2. Disable `strictNullInputTypes` in the compiler options. This will
   implicitly add the non-null assertion operators similar to option 1,
   but all templates in the compilation are affected.
3. Update the directive's input declaration to include the `undefined`
   type, if the directive is not implemented in an external library.

PR Close #38273
2020-08-06 15:21:02 -07:00
JoostK 570d156ce4 test: update components repo to test against recent revision (#38273)
The changes in angular/components#20136 are required to allow the
framework tests to succeed.

PR Close #38273
2020-08-06 15:21:02 -07:00
Misko Hevery 26be5b4994 refactor(core): extract `icuSwitchCase`, `icuUpdateCase`, `removeNestedIcu` (#38154)
Extract `icuSwitchCase`, `icuUpdateCase`, `removeNestedIcu` into
separate functions to align them with the `.debug` property text.

PR Close #38154
2020-08-06 15:20:17 -07:00
Misko Hevery 3821dc5f6c refactor(core): add human readable `debug` for i18n (#38154)
I18n code breaks up internationalization into opCodes which are then stored
in arrays. To make it easier to debug the codebase this PR adds `debug`
property to the arrays which presents the data in human readable format.

PR Close #38154
2020-08-06 15:20:17 -07:00
George Kalpakas 18cd1a9937 docs(service-worker): describe how asset-/data-group order affects request handling (#38364)
The order of asset- and data-groups in `ngsw-config.json` affects how a
request is handled by the ServiceWorker. Previously, this was not
clearly documented.

This commit describes how the order of asset-/data-groups affects
request handling.

Closes #21189

PR Close #38364
2020-08-06 11:41:58 -07:00
George Kalpakas 0551fbdf88 fix(docs-infra): correctly generate CLI commands docs when the overview page moves (#38365)
Previously, the [processCliCommands][1] dgeni processor, which is used
to generate the docs pages for the CLI commands, expected the CLI
commands overview page (with a URL of `cli`) to exist as a child of a
top-level navigation section (`CLI Commands`). If one tried to move the
`CLI Commands` section inside another section, `processCliCommnads`
would fail to find it and thus fail to generate the CLI commands docs.
This problem came up in #38353.

This commit updates the `processCliCommands` processor to be able to
find it regardless of the position of the `CLI Commands` section inside
the navigation doc.

[1]:
dca4443a8e/aio/tools/transforms/cli-docs-package/processors/processCliCommands.js (L7-L9)

PR Close #38365
2020-08-06 11:41:05 -07:00
Doug Parker dca4443a8e fix(compiler-cli): mark eager `NgModuleFactory` construction as not side effectful (#38320)
Roll forward of #38147.

This allows Closure compiler to tree shake unused constructor calls to `NgModuleFactory`, which is otherwise considered
side-effectful. The Angular compiler generates factory objects which are exported but typically not used, as they are
only needed for compatibility with View Engine. This results in top-level constructor calls, such as:

```typescript
export const FooNgFactory = new NgModuleFactory(Foo);
```

`NgModuleFactory` has a side-effecting constructor, so this statement cannot be tree shaken, even if `FooNgFactory` is
never imported. The `NgModuleFactory` continues to reference its associated `NgModule` and prevents the module and all
its unused dependencies from being tree shaken, making Closure builds significantly larger than necessary.

The fix here is to wrap `NgModuleFactory` constructor with `noSideEffects(() => /* ... */)`, which tricks the Closure
compiler into assuming that the invoked function has no side effects. This allows it to tree-shake unused
`NgModuleFactory()` constructors when they aren't imported. Since the factory can be removed, the module can also be
removed (if nothing else references it), thus tree shaking unused dependencies as expected.

The one notable edge case is for lazy loaded modules. Internally, lazy loading is done as a side effect when the lazy
script is evaluated. For Angular, this side effect is registering the `NgModule`. In Ivy this is done by the
`NgModuleFactory` constructor, so lazy loaded modules **cannot** have their top-level `NgModuleFactory` constructor
call tree shaken. We handle this case by looking for the `id` field on `@NgModule` annotations. All lazy loaded modules
include an `id`. When this `id` is found, the `NgModuleFactory` is generated **without** with `noSideEffects()` call,
so Closure will not tree shake it and the module will lazy-load correctly.

PR Close #38320
2020-08-06 09:02:16 -07:00
Doug Parker 2a745c8df8 refactor(compiler): add `ModuleInfo` interface (#38320)
This introduces a new `ModuleInfo` interface to represent some of the statically analyzed data from an `NgModule`. This
gets passed into transforms to give them more context around a given `NgModule` in the compilation.

PR Close #38320
2020-08-06 09:02:16 -07:00
Doug Parker a18f82b458 refactor(core): add `noSideEffects()` as private export (#38320)
This is to enable the compiler to generate `noSideEffects()` calls. This is a private export, gated by `ɵ`.

PR Close #38320
2020-08-06 09:02:16 -07:00
Ajit Singh 696a9b01ef docs: remove https://angular.io from internal links (#38360)
PR #36601 introduces icons on all links if the link contains
https:// or http:// but there were some internal links left
which contained https://angular.io. Removed https://angular.io
from all these links.

PR Close #38360
2020-08-06 09:01:34 -07:00
mgechev d7c043ba35 docs: add a page with the Angular roadmap (#38358)
PR Close #38358
2020-08-05 18:35:02 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor 0c2490368e refactor(platform-browser): specify return type of parseEventName (#38089)
This commit refactors the argument of the `parseEventName` function
to use an object with named properties instead of using an object indexer.

PR Close #38089
2020-08-05 17:06:28 -07:00
marcvincenti bb88c9fa3d fix(common): ensure scrollRestoration is writable (#30630)
Some specialised browsers that do not support scroll restoration
(e.g. some web crawlers) do not allow `scrollRestoration` to be
writable.

We already sniff the browser to see if it has the `window.scrollTo`
method, so now we also check whether `window.history.scrollRestoration`
is writable too.

Fixes #30629

PR Close #30630
2020-08-05 16:13:15 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 8227b56f9e style(docs-infra): reformat ScrollService file (#30630)
Pre-empting code formatting changes when the
code is updated in a subsequent commit.

PR Close #30630
2020-08-05 16:13:15 -07:00
Dmitrij Kuba 1609815743 feat(router): better warning message when a router outlet has not been instantiated (#30246)
It is confusing when routes are successfully activated but a component
is not present on a page, with this message it's more clear.

PR Close #30246
2020-08-05 12:55:35 -07:00
Joey Perrott 763023472b fix(router): prevent calling unsubscribe on undefined subscription in RouterPreloader (#38344)
Previously, the `ngOnDestroy` method called `unsubscribe` regardless of if `subscription` had
been initialized.  This can lead to an error attempting to call `unsubscribe` of undefined.
This change prevents this error, and instead only attempts `unsubscribe` when the subscription
has been defined.

PR Close #38344
2020-08-05 10:54:41 -07:00
Charles Lyding ba175be41f fix(compiler-cli): match wrapHost parameter types within plugin interface (#38004)
The `TscPlugin` interface using a type of `ts.CompilerHost&Partial<UnifiedModulesHost>` for the `host` parameter
of the `wrapHost` method. However, prior to this change, the interface implementing `NgTscPlugin` class used a
type of `ts.CompilerHost&UnifiedModulesHost` for the parameter. This change corrects the inconsistency and
allows `UnifiedModulesHost` members to be optional when using the `NgtscPlugin`.

PR Close #38004
2020-08-05 10:54:07 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner f0766a4474 feat(dev-infra): provide organization-wide merge-tool label configuration (#38223)
Previously, each Angular repository had its own strategy/configuration
for merging pull requests and cherry-picking. We worked out a new
strategy for labeling/branching/versioning that should be the canonical
strategy for all actively maintained projects in the Angular organization.

This PR provides a `ng-dev` merge configuration that implements the
labeling/branching/merging as per the approved proposal.

See the following document for the proposal this commit is based on
for the merge script labeling/branching: https://docs.google.com/document/d/197kVillDwx-RZtSVOBtPb4BBIAw0E9RT3q3v6DZkykU

The merge tool label configuration can be conveniently accesed
within each `.ng-dev` configuration, and can also be extended
if there are special labels on individual projects. This is one
of the reasons why the labels are not directly built into the
merge script. The script should remain unopinionated and flexible.

The configuration is conceptually powerful enough to achieve the
procedures as outlined in the versioning/branching/labeling proposal.

PR Close #38223
2020-08-05 10:53:17 -07:00