This commit updates the docs examples to Angular v11.2.10. See the [diff between 11.0.1 and 11.2.10 (FW) and 11.2.9 (CLI)][1].
The changes are fairly trivial including:
- Removal of `emitDecoratorMetadata` from tsconfig.json files, where no JIT compilation is required.
- Setting `enableI18nLegacyMessageIdFormat` to `false` for CLI based applications - the i18n example was already migrated away from legacy message IDs.
[1]: https://github.com/cexbrayat/angular-cli-diff/compare/11.2.9..11.0.1
PR Close#41689
The ngUpgrade examples mostly rely upon SystemJS configuration.
This commit tidies up how these examples are built and tested so that
it will be easier to migrate them to work with Angular 11.2.x
PR Close#41689
This commit disables the Selenium Promise Manager when running e2e tests
for docs examples in order to more closely align them with new apps
created with CLI v11. This change requires that any async operations in
tests are handled explicitly (e.g. using `async/await` or
`Promise#then()`).
PR Close#39818
This commit updates the docs examples to be compatible with the
`prefer-const` tslint rule.
This is in preparation of updating the docs examples `tslint.json` to
match the one generated for new Angular CLI apps in a future commit.
PR Close#38143
This commit updates the docs examples to be compatible with the
`variable-name` tslint rule without requiring the
`allow-leading-underscore` and `allow-trailing-underscore` options.
This is in preparation of updating the docs examples `tslint.json` to
match the one generated for new Angular CLI apps in a future commit.
PR Close#38143
This commit updates the docs examples to be compatible with the
`member-ordering` tslint rule.
This is in preparation of updating the docs examples `tslint.json` to
match the one generated for new Angular CLI apps in a future commit.
PR Close#38143
This commit updates the docs examples to be compatible with the
`no-string-literal`, `object-literal-key-quotes` and
`object-literal-shorthand` tslint rules.
This is in preparation of updating the docs examples `tslint.json` to
match the one generated for new Angular CLI apps in a future commit.
PR Close#38143
This commit updates the docs examples to be compatible with the
`only-arrow-functions` tslint rule.
This is in preparation of updating the docs examples `tslint.json` to
match the one generated for new Angular CLI apps in a future commit.
PR Close#38143
This commit updates the docs examples to be compatible with the
`semicolon` tslint rule.
This is in preparation of updating the docs examples `tslint.json` to
match the one generated for new Angular CLI apps in a future commit.
PR Close#38143
In the example apps used in the `ngUpgrade` guide, the AngularJS files
are loaded in `index.html` from `https://code.angularjs.org/`. Latest
browsers prevent loading the scripts from a page running on localhost
due to CORS:
```
Access to script at 'https://code.angularjs.org/1.5.5/angular.js' from origin
'http://localhost:9876' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin'
header is present on the requested resource.
```
NOTE:
Loading the files from `code.angularjs.org` is not mentioned in the
guide, therefore it is not needed to mention this config change there.
PR Close#36015
This commit switches the default value of the enableIvy flag to true.
Applications that run ngc will now by default receive an Ivy build!
This does not affect the way Bazel builds in the Angular repo work, since
those are still switched based on the value of the --define=compile flag.
Additionally, projects using @angular/bazel still use View Engine builds
by default.
Since most of the Angular repo tests are still written against View Engine
(particularly because we still publish VE packages to NPM), this switch
also requires lots of `enableIvy: false` flags in tsconfigs throughout the
repo.
Congrats to the team for reaching this milestone!
PR Close#32219