Currently, we throw a FatalDiagnosticError when we fail to load a resource
(`templateUrl` or `styleUrl`) at various stages in the compiler. This prevents
analysis of the component from completing. This will result in in users not being
able to get any information in the component template when there is a missing
`styleUrl`, for example.
This commit simply tracks the diagnostic, marks the component as poisoned, and
continues merrily along. Environments configured to use poisoned data
(like the language service) will then be able to use other information from the analysis.
Fixes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/1241
PR Close#41403
As the `test` and `refactor` commit types are not used in release notes and there
are solid use cases for having multiple scopes/scopeless uses of these types, they
are made to be optional instead of required on commits.
PR Close#41486
Previously, the `angular-in-memory-web-api` package was built in
`dist/packages-dist/misc/angular-in-memory-web-api/`. This was different
from other Angular packages, which were placed directly in
`dist/packages-dist/`. This caused the `create-package-archives.sh`
script to create an invalid `misc.tgz` archive (i.e. treating the
`misc/` subdirectory as a package).
See, for example, the artifacts [here][1].
This commit changes the build scripts to have the
`angular-in-memory-web-api` package built in
`dist/angular-in-memory-web-api-dist/`, similar to how the `zone.js`
package is handled. It also updates the CircleCI config to correctly
publish the `angular-in-memory-web-api` package to CI build artifacts.
[1]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/951491
PR Close#41429
This commit updates the `build-ivy-npm-packages.js` script to also build
the `angular-in-memory-web-api` package. This could be used if someone
wanted to test the Ivy packages in docs examples or an integration test.
PR Close#41429
This commit makes the build scripts for the various packages (framework,
`@angular/dev-infra-private`, `angular-in-memory-web-api`, `zone.js`)
consistent. This makes it easier to maintain them (e.g. make similar
changes across all build scripts).
PR Close#41429
This commit enables linting for the scripts in
`aio/tools/ng-packages-installer/`. It also makes the necessary changes
to the files to make linting pass.
PR Close#41429
This commit updates the `eslint` and `eslint-plugin-jasmine` packages to
latest versions to take advantage of latest fixes and improvements.
PR Close#41429
For commits from git log entries additional fields are available such as the reference
hash and author name, update the utility functions in commit-message to include the
parsed fields. Additionally define, per commit message type, whether to include the
commit in a release notes entry.
PR Close#41458
Create a utility method for the latest git tag, sorted by committerdate, which
matches SemVer, representing the latest version released on the branch.
PR Close#41455
With typicode/husky#890, the recommended way to install husky is in the
`prepare` script instead of the `postinstall`. This commit moves
the husky installation to the `prepare` script to align with the new
recommendation.
PR Close#41405
Add new method `historyGo`, that will let
the user navigate to a specific page from session history identified by its
relative position to the current page.
We add some tests to `location_spec.ts` to validate the behavior of the
`historyGo` and `forward` methods.
Add more tests for `location_spec` to test `location.historyGo(0)`, `location.historyGo()`,
`location.historyGo(100)` and `location.historyGo(-100)`. We also add new tests for
`Integration` spec to validate the navigation when we using
`location#historyGo`.
Update the `historyGo` function docs
Note that this was made an optional function in the abstract classes to
avoid a breaking change. Because our location classes use `implements PlatformLocation`
rather than `extends PlatformLocation`, simply adding a default
implementation was not sufficient to make this a non-breaking change.
While we could fix the classes internal to Angular, this would still have been
a breaking change for any external developers who may have followed our
implementations as an example.
PR Close#38890
Currently, fs-extra is used to delete a directory recursively, but this is already available in native Node.JS. Hence, making this dependency redundant.
See: https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v12.x/api/fs.html
PR Close#41445
This commit updates the recommended `Dockerfile` for VSCode remote
development to take into account recent changes in our dev workflow
(updated Node.js version, vendored yarn, modified CircleCI config).
It also adds a note in the CircleCI config to keep the recommended
`Dockerfile` up-to-date with the Node.js version used on CI.
PR Close#41396
Since IE11 does not support `Function#name`, we use a shim in tests that
parses the stringified function to extract the name. Previously, that
shim would cache the computed name on the function to speed up future
invocations. However, this resulted in incorrect values for functions
that "extended" other functions (such as the code generated by
TypeScript when downleveling ES2015 classes that extended other
classes).
To avoid issues such as #41416 (see also [internal discussion][1]), this
commit removes the caching of names. This is not expected to noticeably
affect performance, since (a) it is only used in tests, (b) it is only
used on browsers that do not natively support `Function#name` (i.e.
IE11) and (c) accessing function names is rare and inexpensive compared
to other operations that happen during testing.
[1]: https://angular-team.slack.com/archives/CB4UC1932/p1617285258058000
PR Close#41439
This change introduces a new hook on the `ResourceHost` interface named `transformResource`.
Resource transformation allows both external and inline resources to be transformed prior to
compilation by the AOT compiler. This provides support for tooling integrations to enable
features such as preprocessor support for inline styles.
Only style resources are currently supported. However, the infrastructure is in place to add
template support in the future.
PR Close#41307
With this change we add renovate to update dependencies in the following locations
- WORKSPACE
- integration/bazel/WORKSPACE
- package.json
- packages/**/package.json
- tools/ts-api-guardian/package.json
- aio/package.json
We also enable yarn workspaces so that dependencies in these packages are hoisting to the root and renovate doesn't created nested lock files.
Enabling auto updates is important, because quite often dependencies get out of date especially in the compiler-cli which depends on a number of external dependencies.
PR Close#41407
Introduces an **internal**, **experimental** `profiler` function, which
the runtime invokes around user code, including before and after:
- Running the template function of a component
- Executing a lifecycle hook
- Evaluating an output handler
The `profiler` function invokes a callback set with the global
`ng.ɵsetProfiler`. This API is **private** and **experimental** and
could be removed or changed at any time.
This implementation is cheap and available in production. It's cheap
because the `profiler` function is simple, which allows the JiT compiler
to inline it in the callsites. It also doesn't add up much to the
production bundle.
To listen for profiler events:
```ts
ng.ɵsetProfiler((event, ...args) => {
// monitor user code execution
});
```
PR Close#41255
Due to an issue with wombat proxy returning the login state of the generated tokens,
we will need to require a login for all `ng-dev release publish` runs to ensure npm
login has occured.
PR Close#41422
This commit removes a check for the name of the generated factory
function, which is unimportant to test the behaviour of the code.
The name of these functions is generated from the name of the class
being instantiated. In IE11, there is no `function.name` property available
and so there is a shim for it in `third_party/shims_for_IE.js`, which patches
the `Function.property.name` property.
For performance reasons this shim writes the result of the computation
to the prototype of the function. Unfortunately, this means that any class
that extends the patched class will have the same value for `name`.
PR Close#41416
The AIO search index is built in a WebWorker on the browser from a set
of page information that is downloaded as a JSON file (`search-data.json`).
We want to keep this file as small as possible while providing enough
data to generate a useful index to query against.
Previously, we only included one copy of each (non-ignored) term from each
doc but this prevents more subtle ranking of query results, since the number
of occurences of a term in a doc is lost.
This commit changes the generated file in the following ways:
- All non-ignored terms are now included in the order in which they appear
in the doc.
- The terms are indexed into a dictonary to avoid the text of the term being
repeated in every doc that contains the term.
- Each term is pre-"stemmed" using the same Porter Stemming algorith that the
Lunr search engine uses.
The web-worker has been updated to decode the new format of the file.
Now that all terms are included, it may enable some level of phrase based
matching in the future.
The size of the generated file is considerably larger than previously, but
on production HTTP servers the data is sent compressed, which reduces the
size dramatically.
PR Close#41368