In this version, we no longer need our custom logic to skip certain
HTTPS related audits on localhost, since Lighthouse will treat it as a
secure context (similar to how browsers do).
See also GoogleChrome/lighthouse#11766.
PR Close#40994
Previously, the event dates displayed on the angular.io "Events" page
(`/events`) was off by one day on timezones with a negative offset from
UTC. See
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/41050#issuecomment-788958888.
This commit fixes it by using the `getUTC*` methods of the `Date` object
to extract the date info, which are not affected by the user's timezone.
PR Close#41053
This commit updates `dgeni` to the latest version, which
will now only display the stack-trace after an error if the
logger is set to `debug`.
Fixes#39610
PR Close#40404
This commit renames contributors/check-pictures.js to contributors/validate-data.js, since this file script will also
be used to include other checks.
PR Close#40369
This commit updates the versions of Chrome and Firefox used in tests -
both with Bazel and without (via Puppeteer) - to the latest:
- Chrome v87
- Firefox v84
PR Close#40150
This commit updates `lighthouse` to version 7.0.0.
It also adds a `width` attribute to the `code-icon.svg` image on the
homepage, which was pointed out as missing in the Lighthouse report.
(Explicit `width`/`height` attributes on images help reduce the
[layout shift][1] of the page.)
[1]: https://web.dev/cls/
PR Close#40198
This commit downgrades `karma` to version 5.1.1, because of a regression
in version 5.2.0: karma-runner/karma#3560
It has been fixed with karma-runner/karma@05dc288016 on
master, but the fix is not included in the latest release (v5.2.3).
PR Close#39600
This commit updates `@angular/*` and `@angular/cli` (and related
packages) to version 11.0.0-rc.2. Apart from the automatic migrations,
this commit also tries to align `aio/` with new apps generated by the
latest CLI. (See [here][1] for a diff between a v10.1.3 and a
v11.0.0-rc.2 CLI app.)
[1]: https://github.com/cexbrayat/angular-cli-diff/compare/10.1.3...11.0.0-rc.2
PR Close#39600
This commit switches the `deploy-to-firebase.sh` script, that we use for
deploying angular.io to production, from Bash to JavaScript. This makes
the script easier to maintain.
For the same reasons, it also switches the `deploy-to-firebase.test.sh`
script, that we use for testing the `deploy-to-firebase` script, from
Bash to JavaScript (using jasmine as the test runner).
Finally, this commit also updates ShellJS to the latest version to get
better error messages (including the actual error) when `exec()` fails.
NOTE: Before switching the test script to JS, I verified that the new
`deploy-to-firebase.js` script passed the tests with the old
`deploy-to-firebase.test.sh` script.
PR Close#39470
This tool can be run from anywhere in the aio folder as:
```sh
yarn create-example <example-name>
```
It will create some basic scaffold files to get the example started.
After creation the developer should then use `yarn boilerplate:add`
or similar to ensure that the example can be run and tested.
You can optionally provide an absolute path to a pre-existing CLI
project and it will copy over appropriate files (ignoring boilerplate)
to the newly created example.
```sh
yarn create-example <example-name> /path/to/other/cli/project
```
Fixes#39275
PR Close#39283
When working on the docs, it is helpful to run a local instance of the
angular.io app and run scripts that watch both the docs contents and the
app build artifacts to automatically update the running instance on
changes. Typically, this is achieved via the `start` and `docs-watch`
npm scripts. As a convenience, one can run the `serve-and-sync` script,
which runs both in one terminal.
Previously, it was not possible to pass arguments to `ng nerve` (which
is what the `start` script runs under the hood) when running it via
`serve-and-sync`.
This commit adds support for passing any arguments passed to
`serve-and-sync` through to the `start` script. This can be useful for
things like specifying a custom host or port.
PR Close#39201
Bump Chrome to the next stable release (84.0.4147) by following the
instructions in dev-infra/browsers/README.md.
With Chrome 86 about to be released as stable, the current local version
(Chrome 83) is starting to lag behind. It also contains a bug that
blocks Angular unit and integration tests from using Trusted Types.
PR Close#39179
This commit updates TypeScript and other dependencies used in angular.io
to more closely align with new apps created with the latest Angular CLI.
It also updates `tsconfig.json`, re-ordering some properties around and
introducing some more checks (again to more closely match new CLI apps).
NOTE:
I skipped updating RxJS from 6.5.4 to 6.6.3, because it increased the
main bundle by ~500B.
NOTE:
`tslint.json` will be updated in a subsequent PR, because it requires
more extensive changes.
PR Close#39017
This commit updates the version of Angular Components used in angular.io
to version 10.2.2.
NOTE:
The actual size increase for the main bundle in ViewEngine mode is 1.3KB
(because the actual size before this commit was 430423B, not 430008B as
seen in `aio-payloads.json`).
PR Close#39017
This commit updates the version of Angular framework used in angular.io
to version 10.1.3.
NOTE:
The actual size decrease for the main bundle is 3KB (because the actual
size before this commit was 451226B, not 450952B as seen in
`aio-payloads.json`).
PR Close#39017