The ServiceWorker will redirect navigation requests that don't match any
`asset` or `data` group to the specified index file. The rules for a
request to be classified as a navigation request are as follows:
1. Its `mode` must be `navigation`.
2. It must accept a `text/html` response.
3. Its URL must match certain criteria (see below).
By default, a navigation request can have any URL except for:
1. URLs containing `__`.
2. URLs to files (i.e. containing a file extension in the last path
segment).
While these rules are fine in many cases, sometimes it is desirable to
configure different rules for the URLs of navigation requests (e.g.
ignore specific URLs and pass them through to the server).
This commit adds support for specifying an optional `navigationUrls`
list in `ngsw-config.json`, which contains URLs or simple globs
(currently only recognizing `!`, `*` and `**`).
Only requests whose URLs match any of the positive URLs/patterns and
none of the negative ones (i.e. URLs/patterns starting with `!`) will be
considered navigation requests (and handled accordingly by the SW).
(This is an alternative implementation to #23025.)
Fixes#20404
PR Close#23339
The service injected is `ValueService`, however the name of the variable
does not reflect that. It's actually confusing since it's the name of
the `class` being created.
PR Close#23315
This processor will enable us to write rules about
how the content should appear, such as:
* no headings in markdown content
* only one sentence per line
* no single character parameter names
* etc.
PR Close#22759
The `custom-elements` guide page was renamed to `elements` in ff34d5ea7.
That commit also added a new nav item for the renamed file, so this item is
no longer valid.
PR Close#23175
This commit configures a periodic job to be run on CircleCI, performing several
checks against the actual apps deployed to production (https://angular.io) and
staging (https://next.angular.io).
Fixes#21942
PR Close#22483
This commit also waits for the app to stabilize, before starting to
check for ServiceWorker updates. This avoids setting up a long timeout,
which would prevent the app from stabilizing and thus cause issues with
Protractor.
PR Close#22483
BREAKING CHANGE:
The `<template>` tag was deprecated in Angular v4 to avoid collisions (i.e. when
using Web Components).
This commit removes support for `<template>`. `<ng-template>` should be used
instead.
BEFORE:
<!-- html template -->
<template>some template content</template>
# tsconfig.json
{
# ...
"angularCompilerOptions": {
# ...
# This option is no more supported and will have no effect
"enableLegacyTemplate": [true|false]
}
}
AFTER:
<!-- html template -->
<ng-template>some template content</ng-template>
PR Close#22783
It was running too late and so was being confused by the
description being split into `shortDescription` and `description`
properties.
Closes#22748
PR Close#22770
This change adds:
* an impure badge for Pipes that are marked as `pure: false`
* a pipe specific overview that shows the syntax for using a pipe in a template.
* an "input value" section describing the type of the value that the pipe expects.
* a "pipe params" section describing any additional params that a pipe expects.
PR Close#22702
This patch removes the deprecated support for animation
symbol imports from @angular/core.
BREAKING CHANGE: it is no longer possible to import
animation-related functions from @angular/core. All
animation symbols must now be imported from @angular/animations.
PR Close#22692
The `Logger.error()` method now only accepts a single `Error` parameter
and passes this through to the error handler.
This allows the error handler to serialize the error more accurately.
The various places that use `Logger.error()` have been updated.
See #21943#issuecomment-370230047
PR Close#22713
We now create npm packages to cover all the public api assertions in tools/public_api_guard.
We no longer depend on ts-api-guardian from npm - it is now stale since the repository was archived.
There is no longer a gulp task to enforce or accept the public API, this is in CircleCI as part of running all bazel test targets.
PR Close#22639
docs(aio): change HttpClientModule reference to HttpClient
docs(aio): capitalize Http to HTTP
docs(aio): fix typo mistake in 'universal' guide
docs(aio): gets rid of the parentheses and the "e.g." in 'universal' guide
PR Close#21984
Previously only export docs were displaying a short description.
Now methods in classes and interfaces also compute and render
the short description.
Closes#22500
PR Close#22583
Previously the doc-viewer would insert an embedded `<aio-toc>` element
into the DOM directly after the H1 element. Now it will not do this
if there is already a such element in the doc contents.
This allows the content-author/template-developer to position the ToC
for specific cases.
PR Close#22570
The previous approach just removed the first `a` tag that
was found, but now that the header-link anchor is not at
the start of the heading, it could fail.
Closes#22493
PR Close#22533
The new version of `dgeni-packages/typescript` no longer strips
out "namespaces" from types, which was part of the problem of
not autolinking correctly to `HttpEventType.Response`.
Another part of the problem was that we did not include `.`
characters when matching potential code blocks for auto-linking,
which precluded properties of enums from being linked.
Finally, members we not being given a `path` property, which is
needed to effectively autolink to them. This is now set in
the `simplifyMemberAnchors` processor.
Closes#21375
PR Close#22494
The `exampleMap` needs to hold an hash object for each
of the `collectExamples.exampleFolders` paths.
Previously these hash objects were only created if there
was actually an example file the hash's respective
example folder. This could cause crashes during
`yarn docs-watch` (and so also `yarn sync-and-serve`)
if no examples were read in for a particular run of
the doc-gen.
PR Close#22502
* The first paragraph is now split off into the `shortDescription` property.
* Usage of `howToUse` and `whatItDoes` have been updated.
* The "Overview" heading for class is removed as it is self-evident
* The original horizontal rule styling below the main heading is removed as not part of the new design
Closes#22385
PR Close#22401
This approach simplifies the styling needed considerably.
Previously, we had to make room on the left for heading that
are in visual containers. Also we had to apply a `float:right`
when on narrow screens as the gutter not available then.
This float didn't render nicely if the heading text was longer
than could be rendered on a single line.
Closes#22131
This also prevents some extra `<a>` elements inserted by the browser's
trying to fix the HTML structure, which also fixes the `.header-link`
added in ToC.
Fixes#22387Closes#22437
PR Close#22446
The h3 element is overflowing over its surrounding div element. Modified padding-right to align consistently with the remainder of div contents.
fixes: #22407
PR Close#22431
The h3 element is overflowing over its surrounding div element. Modified padding-left to align consistently with the remainder of div contents.
fixes: #22407
PR Close#22431
- updates tests
- heavy prose revisions
- uses HttpClient (with angular-in-memory-web-api)
- test HeroService using `HttpClientTestingModule`
- scrub away most By.CSS
- fake async observable with `asyncData()`
- extensive Twain work
- different take on retryWhen
- remove app barrels (& systemjs.extras) which troubled plunker/systemjs
- add dummy export const to hero.ts (plunkr/systemjs fails w/o it)
- shrink and re-organize TOC
- add marble testing package and tests
- demonstrate the "no beforeEach()" test coding style
- add section on Http service testing
- prepare for stackblitz
- confirm works in plunker except excluded marble test
- add tests for avoidFile class feature of CodeExampleComponent
PR Close#20697
Now the overview groups the members in the following order:
* static properties
* static methods
* constructor
* instance properties
* instance members
Closes#22132
PR Close#22438
This patch removes the need to include the Web Animations API Polyfill
(web-animations-js) as a dependency. Angular will now fallback to using
CSS Keyframes in the event that `element.animate` is no longer supported
by the browser.
In the event that an application does use `AnimationBuilder` then the
web-animations-js polyfill is required to enable programmatic,
position-based access to an animation.
Closes#17496
PR Close#22143