The source map does not currently work with the transformer pipeline.
It will be re-enabled after TypeScript 2.4 is made the min version.
To revert to the former compiler, use the `disableTransformerPipeline` in
tsconfig.json:
```
{
"angularCompilerOptions": {
"disableTransformerPipeline": true
}
}
```
The latest rxjs release works with closure compiler out of the box.
We no longer need to compile our own.
Also put closure options into a file rather than using a shell script.
This is so that server side rendering does not throw an exception when it encounters animations on the server side and does not need the user to explicitly setup NoopAnimationsModule in their app server module.
Fixes#15098, #14784.
PR Close#15131
TypeScript compiler will now build to ES2015 code and modules. Babili is used to minify ES2015
code, providing an initial optimization that we couldn't previously get just from Uglify. Uses
Babel to convert ES2015 to UMD/ES5 code, and Uglify to minimize the output.
Floating versions can break our CI. This happened with concurrently release last evening.
Ideally we should just check in the yarn.lock file but are blocked on https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/2256
PR Close#14378
Previously, the `integration/` tests were failing, because `concurrently "foo"`
does not inherit the `PATH` env var ([more info][1]).
This commit fixes it, by setting the `PATH` env var explicitly:
`concurrently "PATH=$PATH foo"`.
This commit also includes some minor refactoring of the `integration/` tests scripts:
- Move build-related operations to `ci-lite/build.sh` (for consistency).
- Use `yarn run ...` instead of `npm run ...` inside package.json scripts.
- Use global `yarn` (since we are already using it for `aio/`).
- Fix some `travis_fold` statements.
[1]: https://github.com/kimmobrunfeldt/concurrently/issues/61#issuecomment-252081610
* feat: add an env for testing closure builds
* build(npm): add dev dependency on yarn (and remove dev props for readability)
* build: refactor integration test runner