In 5d5c94d83, the deprecated `versionedFiles` option from the SW
asset-group configuration in `ngsw-config.json`. As a result, the
option would be silently ignored and the runtime behavior of the SW
would change (i.e. some files might not be cached and available offline
any more). This change could be easily go unnoticed by the developer.
This commit ensures this does not happen by throwing a build-time error,
when detecting the unsupported `versionedFiles` option with an error
message prompting the user to use the `files` option instead.
Jira issue: [FW-1727](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1727)
PR Close#33903
Recently the ngtsc translator was modified to be more `ScriptTarget`
aware, which basically means that it will not generate non-ES5 code
when the output format is ES5 or similar.
This commit enhances that change by also "downleveling" localized
messages. In ES2015 the messages use tagged template literals, which
are not available in ES5.
PR Close#33857
Due to the fact that Tsickle runs between analyze and transform phases in Angular, Tsickle may transform nodes (add comments with type annotations for Closure) that we captured during the analyze phase. As a result, some patterns where a function is returned from another function may trigger automatic semicolon insertion, which breaks the code (makes functions return `undefined` instead of a function). In order to avoid the problem, this commit updates the code to wrap all functions in some expression ("privders" and "viewProviders") in parentheses. More info can be found in Tsickle source code here: d797426257/src/jsdoc_transformer.ts (L1021)
PR Close#33609
When ngtsc comes across a source file during partial evaluation, it
would determine all exported symbols from that module and evaluate their
values greedily. This greedy evaluation strategy introduces unnecessary
work and can fall into infinite recursion when the evaluation result of
an exported expression would circularly depend on the source file. This
would primarily occur in CommonJS code, where the `exports` variable can
be used to refer to an exported variable. This variable would be
resolved to the source file itself, thereby greedily evaluating all
exported symbols and thus ending up evaluating the `exports` variable
again. This variable would be resolved to the source file itself,
thereby greedily evaluating all exported symbols and thus ending u
evaluating the `exports` variable again. This variable would be
resolved to the source file itself, thereby greedily evaluating all
exported symbols and thus ending up evaluating the `exports` variable
again. This variable would be resolved to the source file itself,
thereby greedily evaluating all exported symbols and thus ending up
evaluating the `exports` variable again. This went on for some time
until all stack frames were exhausted.
This commit introduces a `ResolvedModule` that delays the evaluation of
its exports until they are actually requested. This avoids the circular
dependency when evaluating `exports`, thereby fixing the issue.
Fix#33734
PR Close#33772
The template type checker generates code to check directive inputs and
outputs, whose name may contain characters that can not be used as
identifier in TypeScript. Prior to this change, such names would be
emitted into the generated code as is, resulting in invalid code and
unexpected template type check errors.
This commit fixes the bug by representing the potentially invalid names
as string literal instead of raw identifier.
Fixes#33590
PR Close#33741
NgModule compilation in JIT mode (that is also used in TestBed) caches module scopes on NgModule defs (using `transitiveCompileScopes` field). Module overrides (defined via TestBed.overrideModule) may invalidate this data by adding/removing items in `declarations` list. This commit forces TestBed to recalculate transitive scopes in case module overrides are present, so TestBed always gets the most up-to-date information.
PR Close#33787
This change enables "var(--my-var)" to pass through the style sanitizer.
After consulation with our security team, allowing these doesn't create
new attack vectors, so the sanitizer doesn't need to strip them.
Fixes parts of #23485 related to the sanitizer, other use cases discussed
there related to binding have been addressed via other changes to the
class and style handling in the runtime.
Closes#23485
PR Close#33841
This commit transforms the setClassMetadata calls generated by ngtsc from:
```typescript
/*@__PURE__*/ setClassMetadata(...);
```
to:
```typescript
/*@__PURE__*/ (function() {
setClassMetadata(...);
})();
```
Without the IIFE, terser won't remove these function calls because the
function calls have arguments that themselves are function calls or other
impure expressions. In order to make the whole block be DCE-ed by terser,
we wrap it into IIFE and mark the IIFE as pure.
It should be noted that this change doesn't have any impact on CLI* with
build-optimizer, which removes the whole setClassMetadata block within
the webpack loader, so terser or webpack itself don't get to see it at
all. This is done to prevent cross-chunk retention issues caused by
webpack's internal module registry.
* actually we do expect a short-term size regression while
https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/16228
is merged and released in the next rc of the CLI. But long term this
change does nothing to CLI + build-optimizer configuration and is done
primarly to correct the seemingly correct but non-function PURE annotation
that builds not using build-optimizer could rely on.
PR Close#33337
NgModules in Ivy have a definition which contains various different bits
of metadata about the module. In particular, this metadata falls into two
categories:
* metadata required to use the module at runtime (for bootstrapping, etc)
in AOT-only applications.
* metadata required to depend on the module from a JIT-compiled app.
The latter metadata consists of the module's declarations, imports, and
exports. To support JIT usage, this metadata must be included in the
generated code, especially if that code is shipped to NPM. However, because
this metadata preserves the entire NgModule graph (references to all
directives and components in the app), it needs to be removed during
optimization for AOT-only builds.
Previously, this was done with a clever design:
1. The extra metadata was added by a function called `setNgModuleScope`.
A call to this function was generated after each NgModule.
2. This function call was marked as "pure" with a comment and used
`noSideEffects` internally, which causes optimizers to remove it.
The effect was that in dev mode or test mode (which use JIT), no optimizer
runs and the full NgModule metadata was available at runtime. But in
production (presumably AOT) builds, the optimizer runs and removes the JIT-
specific metadata.
However, there are cases where apps that want to use JIT in production, and
still make an optimized build. In this case, the JIT-specific metadata would
be erroneously removed. This commit solves that problem by adding an
`ngJitMode` global variable which guards all `setNgModuleScope` calls. An
optimizer can be configured to statically define this global to be `false`
for AOT-only builds, causing the extra metadata to be stripped.
A configuration for Terser used by the CLI is provided in `tooling.ts` which
sets `ngJitMode` to `false` when building AOT apps.
PR Close#33671
The Ivy template type-checker is capable of inferring the type of a
structural directive (such as NgForOf<T>). Previously, this was done with
fullTemplateTypeCheck: true, even if strictTemplates was false. View Engine
previously did not do this inference, and so this causes breakages if the
type of the template context is not what the user expected.
In particular, consider the template:
```html
<div *ngFor="let user of users as all">
{{user.index}} out of {{all.length}}
</div>
```
As long as `users` is an array, this seems reasonable, because it appears
that `all` is an alias for the `users` array. However, this is misleading.
In reality, `NgForOf` is rendered with a template context that contains
both a `$implicit` value (for the loop variable `user`) as well as a
`ngForOf` value, which is the actual value assigned to `all`. The type of
`NgForOf`'s template context is `NgForContext<T>`, which declares `ngForOf`'s
type to be `NgIterable<T>`, which does not have a `length` property (due to
its incorporation of the `Iterable` type).
This commit stops the template type-checker from inferring template context
types unless strictTemplates is set (and strictInputTypes is not disabled).
Fixes#33527.
PR Close#33537
This commit changes the reporting of watch mode diagnostics for ngtsc to use
the same formatting as non-watch mode diagnostics. This prints rich and
contextual errors even in watch mode, which previously was not the case.
Fixes#32213
PR Close#33862
Previously, the ngtsc compiler attempted to reuse analysis work from the
previous program during an incremental build. To do this, it had to prove
that the work was safe to reuse - that no changes made to the new program
would invalidate the previous analysis.
The implementation of this had a significant design flaw: if the previous
program had errors, the previous analysis would be missing significant
information, and the dependency graph extracted from it would not be
sufficient to determine which files should be re-analyzed to fill in the
gaps. This often meant that the build output after an error was resolved
would be wholly incorrect.
This commit switches ngtsc to take a simpler approach to incremental
rebuilds. Instead of attempting to reuse prior analysis work, the entire
program is re-analyzed with each compilation. This is actually not as
expensive as one might imagine - analysis is a fairly small part of overall
compilation time.
Based on the dependency graph extracted during this analysis, the compiler
then can make accurate decisions on whether to emit specific files. A new
suite of tests is added to validate behavior in the presence of source code
level errors.
This new approach is dramatically simpler than the previous algorithm, and
should always produce correct results for a semantically correct program.s
Fixes#32388Fixes#32214
PR Close#33862
Originally, QueryList implemented Iterable and provided a Symbol.iterator
on its prototype. This caused issues with tree-shaking, so QueryList was
refactored and the Symbol.iterator added in its constructor instead. As
part of this change, QueryList no longer implemented Iterable directly.
Unfortunately, this meant that QueryList was no longer assignable to
Iterable or, consequently, NgIterable. NgIterable is used for NgFor's input,
so this meant that QueryList was not usable (in a type sense) for NgFor
iteration. View Engine's template type checking would not catch this, but
Ivy's did.
As a fix, this commit adds the declaration (but not the implementation) of
the Symbol.iterator function back to QueryList. This has no runtime effect,
so it doesn't affect tree-shaking of QueryList, but it ensures that
QueryList is assignable to NgIterable and thus usable with NgFor.
Fixes#29842
PR Close#33536
Previously, the compiler assumed that all TS files logically within a
project existed under one or more "root directories". If the TS compiler
option `rootDir` or `rootDirs` was set, they would dictate the root
directories in use, otherwise the current directory was used.
Unfortunately this assumption was unfounded - it's common for projects
without explicit `rootDirs` to import from files outside the current
working directory. In such cases the `LogicalProjectStrategy` would attempt
to generate imports into those files, and fail. This would lead to no
`ReferenceEmitStrategy` being able to generate an import, and end in a
compiler assertion failure.
This commit introduces a new strategy to use when there are no `rootDirs`
explicitly present, the `RelativePathStrategy`. It uses simpler, filesystem-
relative paths to generate imports, even to files above the current working
directory.
Fixes#33659Fixes#33562
PR Close#33828
This commit adds the ability to change directories using the compiler's
internal filesystem abstraction. This is a prerequisite for writing tests
which are sensitive to the current working directory.
In addition to supporting the `chdir()` operation, this commit also fixes
`getDefaultLibLocation()` for mock filesystems to not assume `node_modules`
is in the current directory, but to resolve it similarly to how Node does
by progressively looking higher in the directory tree.
PR Close#33828
TNode.inputs are initialised during directives resolution now so we know early
if a node has directives with inputs or no. We don't need to use undefined value
as an indicator that inputs were not resolved yet.
PR Close#33798
Before this change a public name of a directive's input
was stored in 2 places:
- as a key of an object on TNode.index;
- as a value of PropertyAliasValue at the index 1
This PR changes the data structure so the public name is stored
only once as a key on TNode.index. This saves one array entry
for each and every directive input.
PR Close#33798
Adds support for chaining of `styleProp`, `classProp` and `stylePropInterpolateX` instructions whenever possible which should help generate less code. Note that one complication here is for `stylePropInterpolateX` instructions where we have to break into multiple chains if there are other styling instructions inbetween the interpolations which helps maintain the execution order.
PR Close#33837
This refactorings clearly separates the first and subsequent creation execution
of the `template` instruction. This approach has the following benefits:
- it is clear what happens during the first vs. subsequent executions;
- we can avoid several memory reads and checks after the first creation pass
(there is measurable performance improvement on various benchmarks);
- the template instructions becomes smaller and should become a candidate
for optimisations / inlining faster;
PR Close#33856
The ReflectionHost supports enumeration of constructor parameters, and one
piece of information it returns describes the origin of the parameter's
type. Parameter types come in two flavors: local (the type is not imported
from anywhere) or non-local (the type comes via an import).
ngcc incorrectly classified all type parameters as 'local', because in the
source files that ngcc processes the type parameter is a real ts.Identifer.
However, that identifier may still have come from an import and thus might
be non-local.
This commit changes ngcc's ReflectionHost(s) to properly recognize and
report these non-local type references.
Fixes#33677
PR Close#33901
`ng_package` rule has an implicitly optional depedency on terser a48573efe8/packages/bazel/src/ng_package/ng_package.bzl (L36)
When using this rule without terser being available we get the below error;
```
ERROR: /home/circleci/ng/modules/express-engine/BUILD.bazel:22:1: every rule of type ng_package implicitly depends upon the target '@npm//terser/bin:terser', but this target could not be found because of: no such package '@npm//terser/bin': BUILD file not found in directory 'terser/bin' of external repository @npm. Add a BUILD file to a directory to mark it as a package.
ERROR: Analysis of target '//modules/express-engine:npm_package' failed; build aborted: no such package '@npm//terser/bin': BUILD file not found in directory 'terser/bin' of external repository @npm. Add a BUILD file to a directory to mark it as a package.
```
PR Close#33891
Since i18n messages are mapped to `$localize` tagged template strings,
the "raw" version must be properly escaped. Otherwise TS will throw an
error such as:
```
Error: Debug Failure. False expression: Expected argument 'text' to be the normalized (i.e. 'cooked') version of argument 'rawText'.
```
This commit ensures that we properly escape these raw strings before creating
TS AST nodes from them.
PR Close#33820
The `:` char is used as a metadata marker in `$localize` messages.
If this char appears in the metadata it must be escaped, as `\:`.
Previously, although the `:` char was being escaped, the TS AST
being generated was not correct and so it was being output double
escaped, which meant that it appeared in the rendered message.
As of TS 3.6.2 the "raw" string can be specified when creating tagged
template AST nodes, so it is possible to correct this.
PR Close#33820
When asking for a ViewContainerRef on <ng-container> we do reuse <ng-container> comment
node as a LContainer's anachor. Before this fix the act of re-using a <ng-container>'s
comment node would result in this comment node being re-appended to the DOM in the wrong
place. With the fix in this PR we make sure that re-using <ng-container>'s comment node
doesn't result in unwanted DOM manipulation (ng-gontainer's comment node is already part
of the DOM and doesn't have to be re-created / re-appended).
PR Close#33816
In View Engine, providers which neither used `useValue`, `useClass`,
`useFactory` or `useExisting`, were interpreted differently.
e.g.
```
{provide: X} -> {provide: X, useValue: undefined}, // this is how it works in View Engine
{provide: X} -> {provide: X, useClass: X}, // this is how it works in Ivy
```
The missing-injectable migration should migrate such providers to the
explicit `useValue` provider. This ensures that there is no unexpected
behavioral change when updating to v9.
PR Close#33709
In #32902 a bug was supposedly fixed where internal classes as used
within `ModuleWithProviders` are publicly exported, even when the
typings file already contained the generic type on the
`ModuleWithProviders`. This fix turns out to have been incomplete, as
the `ModuleWithProviders` analysis is not done when not processing the
typings files.
The effect of this bug is that formats that are processed after the
initial format had been processed would not have exports for internal
symbols, resulting in "export '...' was not found in '...'" errors.
This commit fixes the bug by always running the `ModuleWithProviders`
analyzer. An integration test has been added that would fail prior to
this change.
Fixes#33701
PR Close#33875
ngcc has a basic integration test infrastructure that downlevels
TypeScript code into bundle formats that need to be processed by ngcc.
Until now, only ES5 bundles were created with a flat structure, however
more complex scenarios require an APF-like layout containing multiple
bundle formats.
PR Close#33875
Some declaration files may not be referenced from an entry-point's
main typings file, as it may declare types that are only used internally.
ngcc has logic to include declaration files based on all source files,
to ensure internal declaration files are available.
For packages following APF layout, however, this logic was insufficient.
Consider an entry-point with base path of `/esm2015/testing` and typings
residing in `/testing`, the file
`/esm2015/testing/src/nested/internal.js` has its typings file at
`/testing/src/nested/internal.d.ts`. Previously, the declaration was
assumed to be located at `/esm2015/testing/testing/internal.d.ts` (by
means of `/esm2015/testing/src/nested/../../testing/internal.d.ts`)
which is not where the declaration file can be found. This commit
resolves the issue by looking in the correct directory.
PR Close#33875
In flat bundle formats, multiple classes that have the same name can be
suffixed to become unique. In ES5-like bundles this results in the outer
declaration from having a different name from the "implementation"
declaration within the class' IIFE, as the implementation declaration
may not have been suffixed.
As an example, the following code would fail to have a `Directive`
decorator as ngcc would search for `__decorate` calls that refer to
`AliasedDirective$1` by name, whereas the `__decorate` call actually
uses the `AliasedDirective` name.
```javascript
var AliasedDirective$1 = /** @class */ (function () {
function AliasedDirective() {}
AliasedDirective = tslib_1.__decorate([
Directive({ selector: '[someDirective]' }),
], AliasedDirective);
return AliasedDirective;
}());
```
This commit fixes the problem by not relying on comparing names, but
instead finding the declaration and matching it with both the outer
and inner declaration.
PR Close#33878
Previously, indexing a container type would not return completions for
the indexed type because for every TypeScript type, the recorded index
type was always marked as `undefined`, regardless of the index
signature.
This PR now returns the index type of TypeScript containers with numeric
or string index signatures. This allows use to generate completions for
arrays and defined index types:
```typescript
interface Container<T> {
[key: string]: T;
}
const ctr: Container<T>;
ctr['stringKey']. // gives `T.` completions
const arr: T[];
arr[0]. // gives `T.` completions
```
Note that this does _not_ provide completions for properties indexed by
string literals, e.g.
```typescript
interface Container<T> {
foo: T;
}
const ctr: Container<T>;
ctr['foo']. // does not give `T.` completions
```
Closes angular/vscode-ng-language-service#110
Closes angular/vscode-ng-language-service#277
PR Close#33775
In ccc76f749, `@angular/platform-webworker` and
`@angular/platform-webworker-dynamic` were deprecated (i.e. by
deprecating all their public APIs). However, some public
`@angular/platform-webworker` APIs were accidentally missed,
additionally resulting in the package itself not showing up as
deprecated on angular.io.
This commit fixes it by marking those remaining public APIs as
deprecated.
PR Close#33824
This commit fixes a bug whereby completions for attribute values are only
provided for directives that support the micro-syntax format, all other
bindings are ignored.
I'm not sure if this is a regresssion or a bug, because there were no
tests prior to this.
PR Close#33839
The earlier update to nodejs rules 0.40.0 fixes the cross-platform RBE issues with nodejs_binary. This commit adds a work-around for rules_webtesting cross-platform RBE issues.
PR Close#33708
This commit fixes a few issues with helper method
`getBuiltInTypeFromTsType`.
1. The function is wrongly named. It should be the other way round.
2. The ts.Type returned by the function should not contain any value.
This is because for some data types like Number and String, the
SourceFile (context.node) is not the correct value. Value is never
needed for program correctness in this case.
PR Close#33778
This commit fixes a bug brought up by @andrius-pra whereby the language
service host would recompute the analyzed modules even when none of the
source files changes. This is due to a bug in our unit test that
precludes non-TS files from incrementing the project version.
Consequently, when the external template is updated, the program remains
the same.
With the bug fixed, the next step is to figure out if any source files
have been added / changed / removed since the last computation. The
previously analyzed could be safely retained only when none of these
operations happen.
PR Close#33806
The method `getTemplateReferences()` appears in both the LanguageService
interface and LanguageServiceHost interface. It should belong in the
latter and not the former, since the former deals with the semantics of
the language and not the mechanics.
PR Close#33807
If the application is not running directly in the browser, e.g.
universal or app-shell, then the `$localize` import must be
adding to a different file than for normal browser applications.
This commit adds more information about this to avoid any
confusion.
// FW-1557
PR Close#33826
Now that terser_minified supports args as of nodejs rules 0.40.0, ng_rollup_bundle can updated to the pass —comments /a^/ to args can turn off all comments and maintain the current ng_rollup_bundle behavior with the latest version fo terser. //packages/core/test/bundling/todo:bundle.min.js size test passes with this fix.
Tho not strictly necessary to update terser, this will be a rough edge when someone does try it as it is not obvious why the //packages/core/test/bundling/todo:bundle.min.js size test fails. Updating now should save time in the future by not hitting this issue.\
This change also affect ng_package output as the default comments that are preserved by terser are now Comments with @preserve, @license, @cc_on as well as comments starting with /*! and /**! are now preserved by default.. (https://github.com/terser/terser/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md). Example ng_package golden file also updated as there are not some /*! comments preserved that were in older versions of terser.
PR Close#33835
Prior to this commit the assert that we have in `directiveInject` (assert introduced recently) didn't include IcuContainer TNode type and as a result, the error is thrown in case pipes with dependencies are used inside ICUs. This commit extends the assert to allow for IcuContainer TNode types.
PR Close#33832
This commit moves the `setLContainerActiveIndex` and `getLContainerActiveIndex` functions used in a few files to a common `util/view_util.ts` lib to avoid cyclical dependency while importing `instructions/container.ts` where these functions located originally.
PR Close#33831
The ng-add schematic for `@angular/bazel` should set up
the latest Bazel version v1.1.0 that contains fixes for
windows. e.g. 618e5a28f7
PR Close#33813
Updates Bazel to the latest stable version. Bazel 1.1.0
supposedly fixes a permission bug in Windows. Hence we
should try to update and see if that fixes the bug.
It's generally good to be up to date. See potential bug
fix commit:
618e5a28f7.
PR Close#33813
The following files are consumed only by the language service and do not
have to be in compiler-cli:
1. expression_diagnostics.ts
2. expression_type.ts
3. typescript_symbols.ts
4. symbols.ts
PR Close#33809
`<div class="hero-list" *ngIf="heroes else loading">` defines `heroes` as condition, but `hero-list` is used as condition in the transformed code `<ng-template [ngIf]="heroes" [ngIfElse]="loading">`.
PR Close#33425
The url_tree equalQueryParams and containsQueryParam methods did not handle query params that has arrays, which resulted in the routerLinkActive to not behave as expected, change was made to ensure query params with arrays are handled correctly
fixes#22223
PR Close#22666
Previously, ngcc's `Renderer` would add some constants in the processed
files which were emitted as ES2015 code (e.g. `const` declarations).
This would result in invalid ES5 generated code that would break when
run on browsers that do not support the emitted format.
This commit fixes it by adding a `printStatement()` method to
`RenderingFormatter`, which can convert statements to JavaScript code in
a suitable format for the corresponding `RenderingFormatter`.
Additionally, the `translateExpression()` and `translateStatement()`
ngtsc helper methods are augmented to accept an extra hint to know
whether the code needs to be translated to ES5 format or not.
Fixes#32665
PR Close#33514
While processing class metadata, ngtsc generates a `setClassMetadata()`
call which (among other things) contains info about property decorators.
Previously, processing getter/setter pairs with some of ngcc's
`ReflectionHost`s resulted in multiple metadata entries for the same
property, which resulted in duplicate object keys, which in turn causes
an error in ES5 strict mode.
This commit fixes it by ensuring that there are no duplicate property
names in the `setClassMetadata()` calls.
In addition, `generateSetClassMetadataCall()` is updated to treat
`ClassMember#decorators: []` the same as `ClassMember.decorators: null`
(i.e. omitting the `ClassMember` from the generated `setClassMetadata()`
call). Alternatively, ngcc's `ReflectionHost`s could be updated to do
this transformation (`decorators: []` --> `decorators: null`) when
reflecting on class members, but this would require changes in many
places and be less future-proof.
For example, given a class such as:
```ts
class Foo {
@Input() get bar() { return 'bar'; }
set bar(value: any) {}
}
```
...previously the generated `setClassMetadata()` call would look like:
```ts
ɵsetClassMetadata(..., {
bar: [{type: Input}],
bar: [],
});
```
The same class will now result in a call like:
```ts
ɵsetClassMetadata(..., {
bar: [{type: Input}],
});
```
Fixes#30569
PR Close#33514
Previously, due to a bug a `Context` with `isStatement: false` could be
returned in places where a `Context` with `isStatement: true` was
requested. As a result, some statements would be unnecessarily wrapped
in parenthesis.
This commit fixes the bug in `Context#withStatementMode` to always
return a `Context` with the correct `isStatement` value. Note that this
does not have any impact on the generated code other than avoiding some
superfluous parenthesis on certain statements.
PR Close#33514
Currently if a consumer does something like the following, the object literal will be shared across the two elements and any instances of the component template. The same applies to array literals:
```
<div [someDirective]="{}"></div>
<div [someDirective]="{}"></div>
```
These changes make it so that we generate a pure function even if an object is constant so that each instance gets its own object.
Note that the original design for this fix included moving the pure function factories into the `consts` array. In the process of doing so I realized that pure function are also used inside of directive host bindings which means that we don't have access to the `consts`.
These changes also:
* Fix an issue that meant that the `pureFunction0` instruction could only be run during creation mode.
* Make the `getConstant` utility slightly more convenient to use. This isn't strictly required for these changes to work, but I had made it as a part of a larger refactor that I ended up reverting.
PR Close#33705
This is a breaking change in nodejs rules 0.40.0 as part of the API review & cleanup for the 1.0 release. Their APIs are identical as ts_web_test was just karma_web_test without the config_file attribute.
PR Close#33802
Prior to this change, setting style prop value to undefined or empty string would not result in resetting prop value in case the style prop is defined using [style.prop.px] syntax. The problem is that the check for empty value (and thus reseting the value) considered successful only in case of `null` value. This commit updates the check to use `isStylingValueDefined` function that also checks for undefined and empty string.
PR Close#33780
The reflection hosts have been updated to support the following
code forms, which were found in some minified library code:
* The class IIFE not being wrapped in parentheses.
* Calls to `__decorate()` being combined with the IIFE return statement.
PR Close#33777
Previously we only removed `__decorate()` calls that looked like:
```
SomeClass = __decorate(...);
```
But in some minified scenarios this call gets wrapped up with the
return statement of the IIFE.
```
return SomeClass = __decorate(...);
```
This is now removed also, leaving just the return statement:
```
return SomeClass;
```
PR Close#33777
The `dist/` directory has a duplicate `package.json` pointing to the
same files, which (under certain configurations) can causes ngcc to try
to process the files twice and fail.
This commit adds a default ngcc config for `ng2-dragula` to ignore the
`dist/` entry-point.
Fixes#33718
PR Close#33797
Prior to this change, ComponentFactory.create function invocation in Ivy retained the content of the host element (in case host element reference or CSS seelctor is provided as an argument). This behavior is different in View Engine, where the content of the host element was cleared, except for the case when ShadowDom encapsulation is used (to make sure native slot projection works). This commit aligns Ivy and View Engine and makes sure the host element is cleared before component content insertion.
PR Close#33487
During incremental compilations, ngtsc needs to know which metadata
from a previous compilation can be reused, versus which metadata has to
be recomputed as some dependency was updated. Changes to
directives/components should cause the NgModule in which they are
declared to be recompiled, as the NgModule's compilation is dependent
on its directives/components.
When a dependent source file of a directive/component is updated,
however, a more subtle dependency should also cause to NgModule's source
file to be invalidated. During the reconciliation of state from a
previous compilation into the new program, the component's source file
is invalidated because one of its dependency has changed, ergo the
NgModule needs to be invalidated as well. Up until now, this implicit
dependency was not imposed on the NgModule. Additionally, any change to
a dependent file may influence the module scope to change, so all
components within the module must be invalidated as well.
This commit fixes the bug by introducing additional file dependencies,
as to ensure a proper rebuild of the module scope and its components.
Fixes#32416
PR Close#33522
When the Angular compiler is operated through the ngc binary in watch
mode, changing a template in an external file would not cause the
component to be recompiled if Ivy is enabled.
There was a problem with how a cached compiler host was present that was
unaware of the changed resources, therefore failing to trigger a
recompilation of a component whenever its template changes. This commit
fixes the issue by ensuring that information about modified resources is
correctly available to the cached compiler host.
Fixes#32869
PR Close#33551
The `ngInjectableDef` property was renamed to `ɵprov`, but core must
still support both because there are published libraries that use the
older term.
We are only interested in such properties that are defined directly on
the type being injected, not on base classes. So there is a check that
the defintion is specifically for the given type.
Previously if you tried to inject a class that had `ngInjectableDef` but
also inherited `ɵprov` then the check would fail on the `ɵprov` property
and never even try the `ngInjectableDef` property resulting in a failed
injection.
This commit fixes this by attempting to find each of the properties
independently.
Fixes https://github.com/angular/ngcc-validation/pull/526
PR Close#33732
Chains multiple listener instructions on a particular element into a single call which results in less generated code. Also handles listeners on templates, host listeners and synthetic host listeners.
PR Close#33720
Most of the use of `document` in the framework is within
the DI so they just inject the `DOCUMENT` token and are done.
Ivy is special because it does not rely upon the DI and must
get hold of the document some other way. There are a limited
number of places relevant to ivy that currently consume a global
document object.
The solution is modelled on the `LOCALE_ID` approach, which has
`getLocaleId()` and `setLocaleId()` top-level functions for ivy (see
`core/src/render3/i18n.ts`). In the rest of Angular (i.e. using DI) the
`LOCALE_ID` token has a provider that also calls setLocaleId() to
ensure that ivy has the same value.
This commit defines `getDocument()` and `setDocument() `top-level
functions for ivy. Wherever ivy needs the global `document`, it calls
`getDocument()` instead. Each of the platforms (e.g. Browser, Server,
WebWorker) have providers for `DOCUMENT`. In each of those providers
they also call `setDocument()` accordingly.
Fixes#33651
PR Close#33712
It looks like there was a typo when it originally was
written. As it works right now, the `beforeEach` and
`afterEach` cancel each other out. But then
`ensureDocument()` is called anyway in the `withBody()`
function.
With this change there is no need to call `ensureDocument() in the
`withBody() function.
PR Close#33712
Previously the renderers were fixed so that they inserted extra
"adjacent" statements after the last static property of classes.
In order to help the build-optimizer (in Angular CLI) to be able to
tree-shake classes effectively, these statements should also appear
after any helper calls, such as `__decorate()`.
This commit moves the computation of this positioning into the
`NgccReflectionHost` via the `getEndOfClass()` method, which
returns the last statement that is related to the class.
FW-1668
PR Close#33689
While overriding providers in Ivy TestBed (via TestBed.overrideProvider call), the old providers were retained in the list, since the override takes precedence. However, presence of providers in the list might have side-effect: if a provider has the `ngOnDestroy` lifecycle hook, this hook will be registered and invoked later (when component is destroyed). This commit updates TestBed logic to clear provider list by removing the ones which have overrides.
PR Close#33706
Similar to https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33633, this commit is
needed to fix an outage with the Angular Kythe indexer.
Crash logs:
```
TypeError: Cannot read property 'text' of undefined
at NodeObject.getFullText (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:121443:57)
at FactoryGenerator.generate (angular2/rc/packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/shims/src/factory_generator.ts:67:34)
at GeneratedShimsHostWrapper.getSourceFile (angular2/rc/packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/shims/src/host.ts:88:26)
at findSourceFile (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90654:29)
at typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90553:85
at getSourceFileFromReferenceWorker (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90520:34)
at processSourceFile (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90553:13)
at processRootFile (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90383:13)
at typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:89399:60
at Object.forEach (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:280:30)
```
PR Close#33660
Prior to this patch all the styling benchmarks only tested for
template map-based style/class bindings. Because of each of the bindings
being only present in the template, there was no possibility of
there being any duplicate map-based styling bindings.
This benchmark introduces benchmarking for map-based style/class bindings
that are evaluated from both template bindings as well as directives.
This benchmark can be executed by calling:
```
bazel build //packages/core/test/render3/perf:duplicate_map_based_style_and_class_bindings_lib.min_debug.es2015.js
node dist/bin/packages/core/test/render3/perf/duplicate_map_based_style_and_class_bindings_lib.min_debug.es2015.js
```
The benchmark is also run via the `profile_all.js` script (found in
`packages/core/test/render3/perf/`)
PR Close#33608
When ngcc is configured to generate reexports for a package using the
`generateDeepReexports` configuration option, it could incorrectly
render the reexports as often as the number of compiled classes in the
declaration file. This would cause compilation errors due to duplicated
declarations.
PR Close#33658
When the Angular compiler is operated through the ngc binary in watch
mode, changing a template in an external file would not cause the
component to be recompiled if Ivy is enabled.
There was a problem with how a cached compiler host was present that was
unaware of the changed resources, therefore failing to trigger a
recompilation of a component whenever its template changes. This commit
fixes the issue by ensuring that information about modified resources is
correctly available to the cached compiler host.
Fixes#32869
PR Close#33551
Prior to this patch all the styling benchmarks only tested for
template-based style/class bindings. Because of each of the bindings
being only present in the template, there was no possibility of
there being any duplicate bindings. This benchmark introduces
style/class bindings being evaluated from both a template and from
various directives.
This benchmark can be executed by calling:
```
bazel build //packages/core/test/render3/perf:duplicate_style_and_class_bindings_lib.min_debug.es2015.js
node dist/bin/packages/core/test/render3/perf/duplicate_style_and_class_bindings_lib.min_debug.es2015.js
```
The benchmark is also run via the `profile_all.js` script (found in
`packages/core/test/render3/perf/`)
PR Close#33600
Prior to this change, namespaced elements such as SVG elements would not
participate correctly in directive matching as their namespace was not
ignored, which was the case with the View Engine compiler. This led to
incorrect behavior at runtime and template type checking.
This commit resolved the issue by ignoring the namespace of elements and
attributes like they were in View Engine.
Fixes#32061
PR Close#33555
This issue was found when debugging a test failure that was using lazy
loaded modules with the router. When doing this, the router calls
`NgModuleFactory.create` for the loaded module. This module gets a new
injector so the overrides provided in TestBed are not applied unless the
Injectable is in the providers list (which is not the case for
{providedIn...} Injectables).
PR Close#33606
When debugging `LView`s it is easy to get lost since all of them have
the same name. This change does three things:
1. It makes `TView` have an explicit type:
- `Host`: for the top level `TView` for bootstrap
- `Component`: for the `TView` which represents components template
- `Embedded`: for the `TView` which represents an embedded template
2. It changes the name of `LView` to `LHostView`, `LComponentView`, and
`LEmbeddedView` depending on the `TView` type.
3. For `LComponentView` and `LEmbeddedView` we also append the name of
of the `context` constructor. The result is that we have `LView`s which
are name as: `LComponentView_MyComponent` and `LEmbeddedView_NgIfContext`.
The above changes will make it easier to understand the structure of the
application when debugging.
NOTE: All of these are behind `ngDevMode` and will get removed in
production application.
PR Close#33449
Prior to this commit, i18n runtime logic used `elementAttributeInternal` function (that uses `setAttribute` function under the hood) for all elements where i18n attributes are present. However the `<ng-container>` elements in a template may also have i18n attributes and calling `setAttribute` fails, since they are represented as comment nodes in DOM. This commit ensures that we call `setAttribute` on nodes with TNodeType.Element type (that support that operation) only.
PR Close#33599
Previously the compiler would ignore everything in the attribute
name after the first dot. For example
<div [attr.someAttr.attrSuffix]="var"></div>
is turned into <div someAttr="varValue"></div>.
This commit ensures that whole attribute name is captured.
Now <div [attr.someAttr.attrSuffix]="var"></div>
is turned into <div someAttr.attrSuffix="varValue"></div>
PR Close#32256
Fixes ng_package and ng_rollup_bundle rollup issue on Windows where .js file was resolved by bazel resolved instead of .mjs file as there is no sandbox.
Fixes https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/32603 by passing globals and external through templated rollup config as Windows CLI argument limit can be easily exceeded. Also fixes this for ng_rollup_bundle.
PR Close#33607
The legacy nodejs rules rollup_bundle is now deprecated and will be removed in the nodejs rules 1.0 release due in mid-November. This PR brings in the rules_nodejs internal API deps that ng_rollup_bundle, ng_package and ls_rollup_bundle depend on into this repo to break the dependency. In the future these rules should switch to use the new rollup_bundle via a macro as done in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33329 but this is not possible right now due to the complication of having esm5 re-rooted ts_library dependencies.
The es6 sources now have .mjs extensions so they no longer need to be re-rooted to `{package}.es6`. This eliminates the need for the collect_es6_sources() function.
Note: repo has been updated to the newest working version of rollup which is 1.25.2. There is some regression in 1.26.0 which causes the following bundling failure:
```
ERROR: /Users/greg/google/angular/packages/localize/BUILD.bazel:20:1: Optimizing JavaScript packages/localize/localize.umd.min.js [terser] failed (Exit 1) terser.sh failed: error executing command bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/packages/localize/localize.umd.js --output bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/packages/localize/localize.umd.min.js ... (remaining 5 argument(s) skipped)
Use --sandbox_debug to see verbose messages from the sandbox
Parse error at packages/localize/localize.umd.js:491,4
export * from './src/constants';
^
ERROR: Export statement may only appear at top level
at js_error (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/parse.js:357:11)
at Dn.visit (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/scope.js:347:13)
at Dn._visit (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:1207:24)
at AST_Export._walk (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:718:17)
at walk_body (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:168:17)
at AST_Function.call (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:430:13)
at descend (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:1208:21)
at Dn.visit (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/scope.js:256:13)
at Dn._visit (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:1207:24)
at AST_Function._walk (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:424:24)
[Function]
Target //packages/localize:npm_package failed to build
Use --verbose_failures to see the command lines of failed build steps.
ERROR: /Users/greg/google/angular/packages/localize/BUILD.bazel:20:1 Optimizing JavaScript packages/localize/localize.umd.min.js [terser] failed (Exit 1) terser.sh failed: error executing command bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/packages/localize/localize.umd.js --output bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/packages/localize/localize.umd.min.js ... (remaining 5 argument(s) skipped)
```
Will leave that for another day.
Terser also updated to 4.3.3. Updating to 4.3.4 (https://github.com/terser/terser/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) turns comments preservation on by default which increases the size of the //packages/core/test/bundling/todo:bundle.min.js in CI. After bazelbuild/rules_nodejs#1317 terser can be updated to the latest as passing —comments /a^/ to args can turn off all comments for the //packages/core/test/bundling/todo:bundle.min.js size test.
PR Close#33201
PR Close#33607
When template type checking is configured with `strictDomEventTypes` or
`strictOutputEventTypes` disabled, in compilation units that have
`noImplicitAny` enabled but `strictNullChecks` disabled, a template type
checking error could be produced for certain event handlers.
The error is avoided by letting an event handler in the generated TCB
always have an explicit `any` return type.
Fixes#33528
PR Close#33550
We already have special cases for the `__spread` helper function and with this change we handle the new tslib helper introduced in version 1.10 `__spreadArrays`.
For more context see: https://github.com/microsoft/tslib/releases/tag/1.10.0Fixes: #33614
PR Close#33617
This patch gets rid of the configuration settings present in the
`TStylingContext` array that is used within the styling algorithm
for `[style]`, `[style.prop]`, `[class]` and `[class.name]` bindings.
These configurations now all live inside of the `TNodeFlags`.
PR Close#33540
This patch removes the need to lock the style and class context
instances to track when bindings can be added. What happens now is
that the `tNode.firstUpdatePass` is used to track when bindings are
registered on the context instances.
PR Close#33521
The `renderer-to-renderer2` migration currently does not work
properly in v9 because the migration relies on the type checker
for detecting references to `Renderer` from `@angular/core`.
This is contradictory since the `Renderer` is no longer
exported in v9 `@angular/core`. In order to make sure that
the migration still works in v9, and that we can rely on the
type checker for the best possible detection, we take advantage
of module augmentation and in-memory add the `Renderer` export
to the `@angular/core` module.
PR Close#33571
Currently TypeScript projects with an invalid tsconfig configuration,
cause the undecorated-classes-with-di migration to throw. Instead we
should gracefully exit the migration (like we do for syntactical
diagnostics), but report that there are configuration issues.
This issue surfaced when testing this migration in combination
with the Angular CLI migrations. One of the CLI migrations currently
causes invalid tsconfig files which then cause this issue in the
undecorated-classes-with-di migration.
PR Close#33567
This commit fixes a crash in the Angular Kythe indexer caused by failure
to retrieve `SourceFile` in a `Statement`.
Crash logs:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'text' of undefined
at Object.getTokenPosOfNode (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:8957:72)
at NodeObject.getStart (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:121419:23)
at NodeObject.getLeadingTriviaWidth (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:121439:25)
at FactoryGenerator.generate (angular2/rc/packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/shims/src/factory_generator.ts:64:49)
at GeneratedShimsHostWrapper.getSourceFile (angular2/rc/packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/shims/src/host.ts:88:26)
at findSourceFile (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90654:29)
at typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90553:85
at getSourceFileFromReferenceWorker (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90520:34)
at processSourceFile (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90553:13)
at processRootFile (typescript/stable/lib/typescript.js:90383:13)
PR Close#33588
The legacy nodejs rules rollup_bundle is now deprecated and will be removed in the nodejs rules 1.0 release due in mid-November. This PR brings in the rules_nodejs internal API deps that ng_rollup_bundle, ng_package and ls_rollup_bundle depend on into this repo to break the dependency. In the future these rules should switch to use the new rollup_bundle via a macro as done in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33329 but this is not possible right now due to the complication of having esm5 re-rooted ts_library dependencies.
The es6 sources now have .mjs extensions so they no longer need to be re-rooted to `{package}.es6`. This eliminates the need for the collect_es6_sources() function.
Note: repo has been updated to the newest working version of rollup which is 1.25.2. There is some regression in 1.26.0 which causes the following bundling failure:
```
ERROR: /Users/greg/google/angular/packages/localize/BUILD.bazel:20:1: Optimizing JavaScript packages/localize/localize.umd.min.js [terser] failed (Exit 1) terser.sh failed: error executing command bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/packages/localize/localize.umd.js --output bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/packages/localize/localize.umd.min.js ... (remaining 5 argument(s) skipped)
Use --sandbox_debug to see verbose messages from the sandbox
Parse error at packages/localize/localize.umd.js:491,4
export * from './src/constants';
^
ERROR: Export statement may only appear at top level
at js_error (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/parse.js:357:11)
at Dn.visit (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/scope.js:347:13)
at Dn._visit (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:1207:24)
at AST_Export._walk (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:718:17)
at walk_body (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:168:17)
at AST_Function.call (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:430:13)
at descend (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:1208:21)
at Dn.visit (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/scope.js:256:13)
at Dn._visit (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:1207:24)
at AST_Function._walk (/private/var/tmp/_bazel_greg/5e8f8a9cd1c6fbc1afd11e37ee1fe2e5/sandbox/darwin-sandbox/79/execroot/angular/bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh.runfiles/npm/node_modules/terser/lib/ast.js:424:24)
[Function]
Target //packages/localize:npm_package failed to build
Use --verbose_failures to see the command lines of failed build steps.
ERROR: /Users/greg/google/angular/packages/localize/BUILD.bazel:20:1 Optimizing JavaScript packages/localize/localize.umd.min.js [terser] failed (Exit 1) terser.sh failed: error executing command bazel-out/host/bin/external/npm/terser/bin/terser.sh bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/packages/localize/localize.umd.js --output bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/packages/localize/localize.umd.min.js ... (remaining 5 argument(s) skipped)
```
Will leave that for another day.
Terser also updated to 4.3.3. Updating to 4.3.4 (https://github.com/terser/terser/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) turns comments preservation on by default which increases the size of the //packages/core/test/bundling/todo:bundle.min.js in CI. After bazelbuild/rules_nodejs#1317 terser can be updated to the latest as passing —comments /a^/ to args can turn off all comments for the //packages/core/test/bundling/todo:bundle.min.js size test.
PR Close#33201
To support compile time localization, we need to be
able to provide the locales via a well known global property.
This commit changes `getLocaleData()` so that it will attempt
to read the local from the global `ng.common.locales` if the
locale has not already been registered via `registerLocaleData()`.
PR Close#33523
To limit the exposure of the private `LOCALE_DATA` from outside
`@angular/core` this commit exposes private functions in the core
to hide the internal structures better.
* The `registerLocaleData()` implementation has moved from
`@angular/common` to `@angular/core`. A stub that delegates to
core has been left in common for backward compatibility.
* A new `ɵunregisterLocaleData()` function has been provided,
which is particularly useful in tests to clear out registered locales
to prevent subsequent tests from being affected.
* A private export of `ɵregisterLocaleData()` has been removed
from `@angular/common`. This was not being used and is accessible
via `@angular/core` anyway.
PR Close#33523
In order to support adding locales during compile-time
inlining of translations (i.e. after the TS build has completed),
we need to be able to attach the locale to the global scope.
This commit modifies CLDR extraction to emit additional "global"
locale files that appear in the `@angular/common/locales/global` folder.
These files are of the form:
```
(function() {
const root = typeof globalThis !== 'undefined' && globalThis ||
typeof global !== 'undefined' && global || typeof window !== 'undefined' && window;
root.ng = root.ng || {};
root.ng.common = root.ng.common || {};
root.ng.common.locale = root.ng.common.locale || {};
const u = undefined;
function plural(n) {
if (n === 1) return 1;
return 5;
}
root.ng.common.locale['xx-yy'] = [...];
})();
```
The IIFE will ensure that `ng.common.locale` exists and attach the
given locale (and its "extras") to it using it "normalized" locale
name.
* "extras": in the UMD module locale files the "extra" locale data,
currently the day period rules, and extended day period data, are
stored in separate files under the "common/locales/extra" folder.
* "normalized": Angular references locales using a normalized form,
which is lower case with `_` replaced by `-`. For example:
`en_UK` => `en-uk`.
PR Close#33523
When decorating classes with ivy definitions (e.g. `ɵfac` or `ɵdir`)
the inner name of the class declaration must be used.
This is because in ES5 the definitions are inside the class's IIFE
where the outer declaration has not yet been initialized.
PR Close#33533
In ES5 the class consists of an outer variable declaration that is
initialised by an IIFE. Inside the IIFE the class is implemented by
an inner function declaration that is returned from the IIFE.
This inner declaration may have a different name to the outer
declaration.
This commit overrides `getInternalNameOfClass()` and
`getAdjacentNameOfClass()` in `Esm5ReflectionHost` with methods that
can find the correct inner declaration name identifier.
PR Close#33533
When compiling an Angular decorator (e.g. Directive), @angular/compiler
generates an 'expression' to be added as a static definition field
on the class, a 'type' which will be added for that field to the .d.ts
file, and a statement adjacent to the class that calls `setClassMetadata()`.
Previously, the same WrappedNodeExpr of the class' ts.Identifier was used
within each of this situations.
In the ngtsc case, this is proper. In the ngcc case, if the class being
compiled is within an ES5 IIFE, the outer name of the class may have
changed. Thus, the class has both an inner and outer name. The outer name
should continue to be used elsewhere in the compiler and in 'type'.
The 'expression' will live within the IIFE, the `internalType` should be used.
The adjacent statement will also live within the IIFE, the `adjacentType` should be used.
This commit introduces `ReflectionHost.getInternalNameOfClass()` and
`ReflectionHost.getAdjacentNameOfClass()`, which the compiler can use to
query for the correct name to use.
PR Close#33533
This commit moves nested i18n section detection to an earlier stage where we convert HTML AST to Ivy AST. This also gives a chance to produce better diagnistic message for nested i18n sections, that also includes a file name and location.
PR Close#33583
This patch introduces a `firstUpdatePass` flag which can be used inside
of instruction code to determine if this is the first time each
instruction is running inside of the update block of a template or
a hostBindings function.
PR Close#31270
We already store a reference to a native host of a component
view so we can drop the getHostNative utility function (that
was getting the same reference from another data structure).
PR Close#33554
In ViewEngine we used to throw an error if we encountered an unknown element while rendering. We have this already for Ivy in AoT, but we didn't in JiT. These changes implement the error for JiT mode.
PR Close#33419
The 4b81bb5c97 patch seemingly broke the
`profile_all.js` file due to the file renaming. This patch restores the
functionality of said script.
PR Close#33494
These exports are no longer used by the CLI since 7.1.0. Since major versions of the CLI are now locked to major versions of the framework, a CLI user will not be able to use FW 9.0+ on an outdated version (<7.1.0) of the CLI that uses these old APIs.
PR Close#33242
During static evaluation of expressions within ngtsc, it may occur that
certain expressions or just parts thereof cannot be statically
interpreted for some reason. The static interpreter keeps track of the
failure reason and the code path that was evaluated by means of
`DynamicValue`, which will allow descriptive errors. In some situations
however, the static interpreter would throw an exception instead,
resulting in a crash of the compilation. Not only does this cause
non-descriptive errors, more importantly does it prevent the evaluated
result from being partial, i.e. parts of the result can be dynamic if
their value does not have to be statically available to the compiler.
This commit refactors the static interpreter to never throw errors for
certain expressions that it cannot evaluate.
Resolves FW-1582
PR Close#33453
Using the async pipe as the very first example makes it very confusing for beginners. Most people believe that | async is required for ngFor. I would remove that part to make the example solely focused on NgFor.
PR Close#33378
Previously the compiler would crash if a pipe was encountered which did not
match any pipe in the scope of a template.
This commit introduces a new diagnostic error for unknown pipes instead.
PR Close#33454
Previously the template binder would crash when encountering an unknown
localref (# reference) such as `<div #ref="foo">` when no directive has
`exportAs: "foo"`.
With this commit, the compiler instead generates a template diagnostic error
informing the user about the invalid reference.
PR Close#33454
- resolves "Invariant violated (initialize): latest hash null has no known manifest"
- Thanks to @gkalpak and @hsta for helping test and investigate this fix
Fixes#25611
PR Close#32525
Before this change instantiating multiple directives on the same
host node would result in repeated RNode retrieval and patching.
This commint re-organises code around directive instance creation
so the host node processing (common to all directives) happens
once and only once.
As the additional benefit the directive instantiation logic gets
centralised in one function (at the expense of patching logic
duplication for root node).
PR Close#33322
Previously declarations that were imported via a namespace import
were given the same `bestGuessOwningModule` as the context
where they were imported to. This causes problems with resolving
`ModuleWithProviders` that have a type that has been imported in
this way, causing errors like:
```
ERROR in Symbol UIRouterModule declared in
.../@uirouter/angular/uiRouterNgModule.d.ts
is not exported from
.../@uirouter/angular/uirouter-angular.d.ts
(import into .../src/app/child.module.ts)
```
This commit modifies the `TypescriptReflectionHost.getDirectImportOfIdentifier()`
method so that it also understands how to attach the correct `viaModule` to
the identifier of the namespace import.
Resolves#32166
PR Close#33495
Currently if one of the project targets could not be analyzed
due to AOT compiler program failures, we gracefully proceed
with the migration. This is expected, but we should not
print a message at the end of the migration that the migration
was _successful_. The migration was only done partially, hence
it's potentially incomplete and we should make it clear that once
the failures are resolved, the migration should be re-run.
PR Close#33315
Also removes `build:remote --spawn_strategy=remote` from .bazelrc. It seems that with Bazel 1.0.0 setting `--incompatible_list_based_execution_strategy_selection=false` no longer works around the issue with npm_package that it did when it was added. The error that was originally observed has returned after updating to Bazel 1.0.0:
```
ERROR: /home/circleci/ng/packages/angular_devkit/build_optimizer/BUILD:66:1: Assembling npm package packages/angular_devkit/build_optimizer/npm_package failed: No usable spawn strategy found for spawn with mnemonic Action. Your --spawn_strategy, --genrule_strategy or --strategy flags are probably too strict. Visit https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7480 for migration advice
```
This commit removes both `—incompatible_list_based_execution_strategy_selection=false` as well as `build:remote --spawn_strategy=remote` which means that Bazel will do the default behavior of picking the first available strategy from the default list, which is `remote,worker,sandboxed,local`. See https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7480 for more details.
Not updating to Bazel 1.1.0 yet due to a docker permissions CI issue that was observed on the angular repo that is unresolved. See https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33367#issuecomment-547643246.
PR Close#33476
Note: the @angular/bazel schematic now appends the package.json "script" field with 'ngcc --properties es2015 browser module main'. If there is an existing script field with ngcc then the schematic modifies it in place removing `--first-only` and `--create-ivy-entry-points`.
ViewEngine sources under node_modules need to be updated in-place for Bazel as it does not know how to use the `__ivy__` entry points that are created by the non-bazel `ngcc` command that is added to "scripts" :`ngcc --properties es2015 browser module main --first-only --create-ivy-entry-points`.
PR Close#33435
Now that we've replaced `ngBaseDef` with an abstract directive definition, there are a lot more cases where we generate a directive definition without a selector. These changes make it so that we don't generate the `selectors` array if it's going to be empty.
PR Close#33431
The parser was accidentally reading the `target` tag
below the `alt-trans` target and overriding the correct
`target` tag.
(This already worked in `$localize` but a test has been
added to confirm.)
Fixes#33161
PR Close#33450
Prior to this commit, i18n logic which ensures that elements removed in a translation are also removed in DOM, didn't take into account the fact that elements may have local refs. As a result, remove operation failed, since there is no corresponding tNode found. This commit updates the logic to skip all local refs while going though the list of nodes to ensure that DOM matches elements present in translation.
PR Close#33415
Adds a `replacementSpan` field on a completion that will allow typed
text to be replaced with the suggested completion value if a user
selects the completion. Previously, the completion value would simply be
appended to the text already typed. E.g. if we had
```
{{ti}}
```
typed in a template and `title` was recommended as a completion and
selected, the template would become
```
{{tititle}}
```
With `replacementSpan`, the original text `ti` will be replaced for
`title`.
PR Close#33091
With the next version of the CLI we don't need to add logging for the description of the schematic as part of the schematic itself.
This is because now, the CLI will print the description defined in the `migrations.json` file.
See: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/15951
PR Close#33440