PR #31839 contains perf and code cleanup changes that add 48 bytes to the
main bundle size. Perf gains and code clarity justify this increase.
Unfortunately the size verification job is rejecting this PR as it reports
size gains from a fixed size and not relative increase of size from a particular PR.
It was decided during the internal team discussion to bump up size limits to
correctly reflect current state of the master and increase from this PR.
PR Close#31839
The code example refers to `src/app/heroes/heroes.component.html` but its header was `src/app/hero.service.ts` which was obviously a mistake.
PR Close#31811
The `format` attribute is an artifact of an old version of the docs
tooling (before moving it into the angular/angular repo) and no longer
does anything. People are still copy-pasting it from existing examples.
This commit removes all occurrences of the `format` attribute on code
examples.
PR Close#31674
Previously, `linenums` defaulted to true if the content was more than 10
lines long and false otherwise.
Since in most cases linenums add unnecessary visual noise, this commit
changes `linenums` to always default to false (regardless of the size of
the content). It can be still be turned on by explicitly setting to true
or a number.
PR Close#31674
- Make docs cards expand to full width in smaller screen sizes.
- Reduce spacing around card container to match general spacing patterns seen in angular.io.
- Improve SCSS formatting.
PR Close#31576
This commit is the final patch of the ivy styling algorithm refactor.
This patch swaps functionality from the old styling mechanism to the
new refactored code by changing the instruction code the compiler
generates and by pointing the runtime instruction code to the new
styling algorithm.
PR Close#30742
This commit updates the necessary config files to run the angular.io and
docs tooling unit tests in random order (and fixes the tests that were
failing due to their dependence on the previous ordered execution).
Besides being a good idea anyway, running tests in random order is the
new [default behavior in jasmine@3.0.0][1], so this commit is in
preparation of upgrading jasmine to the latest version.
[1]: https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/blob/v3.0.0/release_notes/3.0.md#breaking-changes
PR Close#31527
- Add more spacing to inputs.
- Correct placeholder colors in inputs.
- Add aria label to input for accessibility.
- Clean up layout styles and mobile view.
Fixes#31265
PR Close#31272
Previously, the `test-pwa-score` script would only check the `pwa`
score. (All categories were reported, but a min. score could only be
specified for `pwa`.)
This commit adds support for checking the scores on all available
categories (such as a11y, performance, seo, etc.).
PR Close#31414
This commit slightly improves the log outout of the `test-pwa-score`
script (e.g. by showing the total duration, indenting messages to group
them together, etc.). It, also, includes various minor refactorings.
These changes are in preparation of augmenting the script to support
checking the scores on all available categories (such as a11y,
performance, seo, etc.) in a subsequent commit.
PR Close#31414
This is slightly faster (15%-20%). Currently, this doesn't make a
noticeable difference, since the total time is 10s-15s, but it might
add up, if we decide to run audits on multiple pages.
PR Close#31414
The `ScrollService` sets up some global `window` listeners.
Previously, these listeners were never unregistered. This was not a
problem in the real app, because the `ScrollService` instance exists for
the lifetime of a user session. In tests, however, where the `window`
instance is among all tests, the listeners would survive the
`ScrollService` tests. This, in addition to the fact that we used a mock
`ViewportScroller` which did not return the expected type from
`getScrollPosition()`, caused errors to be thrown in unrelated tests
(i.e. whenever a scroll event was emitted on `window`). See [here][1]
for an example failure.
This commit fixes it by adding an `ngOnDestroy()` method that
unregisters the listeners and ensuring it is called after each
`ScrollService` test.
[1]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/381649
PR Close#31390
Previously, the `search-results` layout was switch from horizontal to
vertical at 480px. Yes, since some search queries can yield more than 5
`.search-area`s, even 600px are too narrow to accomodate a horizontal
layout.
This commit changes the breakpoint at which the layout switches to
vertical from 480px to 600px.
PR Close#31390