`cmp:host {}` and `cmp:host some-other-selector {}` were not handled
consistently.
Note those should not match anything but are made equivalent to respectively
`:host(cmp)` and `:host(cmp) some-other-selector` to avoid breaking legacy apps.
This allows to overwrite templates for JIT and AOT components alike.
In contrast to `TestBed.overrideTemplate`, the template is compiled
in the context of the testing module, allowing to use other testing
directives.
Closes#19815
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Closes#20184
This PR was merged without API docs and general rollout plan.
We can't release this as is in 5.1 without a plan for documentation, cli integration, etc.
It's illegal to coerce a Symbol to a string, and results in a TypeError:
TypeError: Cannot convert a Symbol value to a string
Previously, the custom jasmineToString() method monkey-patched onto Maps
in platform-browser/testing/src/matchers.ts would coerce keys and values
to strings. A change in a newer version of Jasmine calls this method more
often, resulting in calls against Maps which contain Symbols in some
applications, which causes crashes.
The fix is to explicitly convert keys and values to strings, which does
work on Symbols.
When this command is run on CI, `yarn build` has already been run, so
this was unnecessarily building angular.io again (adding ~4mins to the
`aio` job).
When this command is run locally, it is most often about testing a new
`lighthouse` version/config, so you don't need to build angular.io over
and over (and if necessary, one can always run `yarn build` manually).
Closes#19633
We use the globally installed yarn now. The local yarn was used in
`check-environment.js` only, which results in the `--integrity` check
always failing (if dependencies were installed with the global yarn).