Now Angular doesn't support add event listeners as passive very easily.
User needs to use `elem.addEventListener('scroll', listener, {passive: true});`
or implements their own EventManagerPlugin to do that.
Angular may finally support new template syntax to support passive event, for now,
this commit introduces a temp solution to allow user to define the passive event names
in zone.js configurations.
User can define a global varibale like this.
```
(window as any)['__zone_symbol__PASSIVE_EVENTS'] = ['scroll'];
```
to let all `scroll` event listeners passive.
PR Close#34503
Previously, the example in the `router` guide was not
preserving the query params after logging in.
This commit fixes this by using `navigate` instead of
using `navigateByUrl`, which ignores any properties in
the `NavigationExtras` that would change the provided URL.
Fixes 34917
PR Close#35176
Under View Engine's default (non-fullTemplateTypeCheck) checking, object and
array literals which appear in templates are treated as having type `any`.
This allows a number of patterns which would not otherwise compile, such as
indexing an object literal by a string:
```html
{{ {'a': 1, 'b': 2}[value] }}
```
(where `value` is `string`)
Ivy, meanwhile, has always inferred strong types for object literals, even
in its compatibility mode. This commit fixes the bug, and adds the
`strictLiteralTypes` flag to specifically control this inference. When the
flag is `false` (in compatibility mode), object and array literals receive
the `any` type.
PR Close#35462
In #35049, integration and AIO tests were changed to use the browser
provided by `puppeteer` in tests. This commit switches the docs examples
tests to use the same setup.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTE:
The examples are used to create ZIP archives that docs users can
download to experiment with. Since we want the downloaded projects to
resemble an `@angular/cli` generated project, we do not want to affect
the project's Protractor configuration in order to use `puppeteer`.
To achieve this, a second Protractor configuration is created (which is
ignored when creating the ZIP archives) that extends the original one
and passes the approperiate arguments to use the browser provided by
`puppeteer`. This new configuration (`protractor-puppeteer.conf.js`) is
used when running the docs examples tests (on CI or locally during
development).
PR Close#35381
- Fix minor typos in the Getting Started, Forms and AOT Compiler guide.
- Fix minor typo in the Tour of Heroes app.
- Fix coding styles in the Getting Started guide and the Tour of Heroes app
PR Close#35325
Previously, the `deployment` section, was using the `firebase`
CLI to deploy the angular project into firebase. With the better
integration through the `fire` schematics, it is now easier to
deploy angular applications into firebase. This commit takes
care of this, by outlined the required steps for deployment.
Closes#35274
PR Close#35355
The message service was added in a section create message service but was impoted much before it removed those imports because they can be confusing
Fixes#35259
PR Close#35354
Previously, a section in the FAQ was not clear when discussing a
simple unit test. We also want to move away from question-based
sections. This commit clarified the confusing section and
changed all question-based sections.
Closes#35056
PR Close#35316
Removing for now, since the info is stale, and we need to determine how to adjust the schedule due to the unexpected and significant version 9 delay.
PR Close#34474
Because the animation completes in 2000ms, and browser.wait checks
every 100ms, there can be a race condition of if the final state has
actually been reached to read the color. By moving to 2101ms, we ensure
that we cheack after the 2000ms of the animation has completed.
PR Close#35089
The golang section was recently added to the deployment guide
but has been reported as returning errors, where it had previously
worked. After discussion and testing with
Stephen Fluin, we are removing this section because of
inconsistency in functionality.
PR Close#34099