Most of these were fixed in other PRs but there were are couple of stragglers.
Note that `my-app` components in non-documentation facing code, such as
compliance tests have not been changed.
Fixes#20235
PR Close#42256
For angular contributors, updates the instructions for installing java
in the DEVELOPER.md. Adds more details about which version of java is
requried, and what uses java.
Resolves#29043
PR Close#42294
Add a command to build the release output without stamping for release
and link via `yarn link` the generated builds to a project provided.
PR Close#42319
Update the wording for Angular Libraries mapping of peer dependencies to make
it clearer that only the parts of @angular/* that the library depends on
should be marked as peer dependencies.
Closes#37304
PR Close#42322
This commit fixes the state of variable _started on call of reset method.
Earlier behaviour was on call of `reset()` method we are not setting back
`_started` flag's value to false and it created various issue for end user
which were expecting this behaviour as per name of method.
We provided end user `reset()` method, but it was empty method and on call
of it wasn't doing anything. As end user/developer were not able to
reuse animation not animation after call of reset method.
In this PR on call of `reset()` method we are setting flag `_started` value to false
which can be accessed by `hasStarted()`.
Resolves#18140
PR Close#41608
Move the release notes tooling under its own directory under release rather than
within publish, in preparation to have a release note generation command for ad-hoc
release note generation.
PR Close#42225
I intentionally did not change the font size as discussed in #41196
because the current
font size is already about the same as the normal text size.
Fixes#41196
PR Close#42297
`Location.go` does not trigger the browser's `popstate` event because
the Angular Router uses `pushState` and `replaceState`. This can be
confusing when calling `Location.go` and using `Location.subscribe`.
This commit clarifies the behavior of `Location.subscribe` and points
developers to the `onUrlChanges` subscription instead.
Fixes#12691
PR Close#42272
When `ng-dev format --check` is run, the ng-dev tool prints out
all files that are out-of-date. We recently updated the format
tool to also capture `stderr` for failed files. This broke the
console message as we did not unwrap the `FormatFailure` to
their file path when printing the "ng-dev format" fix command.
PR Close#42252
Add small clarity to sentence in documentation for navigation cancel event
to indicate that router guards returning false or urlTree is only one of
several reasons a NavigationCancel event happens.
fixes#26613
PR Close#42282
Previously we didn't clarify that the stricter defaults have no impact on existing
projects, and we also didn't define the default values for bundle budgets.
Fixes#41966
PR Close#42289
https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/16261#issuecomment-748289240
A couple important things to note about the behavior:
* The component is destroyed, meaning that all of its members will be destroyed as well, including any subscriptions to the route params
* This _does not_ mean that any `finalize` operators or `complete` on the subscription is called. This only happens if the source completes or you unsubscribe from the subscription. The documentation doesn't state that the `Router` will do this, though I can still understand why the behavior is confusing.
You can play around with these scenarios here:
https://stackblitz.com/edit/rxjs-hmpizx
* `complete` the source without unsubscribe: `next`, `complete` and `finalize` are all called, even when `complete` is called before the `next` from the `delay`
* `unsubscribe` from subscription without `complete` on the source: `finalize` happens, but the `complete` of the subscription does not, and neither does `next`
So even if the `Router` were to call `complete` on all of the `Observables` on an `ActivatedRoute`, you would see that any subscriptions with a `delay` operator would still get called.
resolves#16261
PR Close#42316
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
Update the supported range of node versions for to be less restrictive, no longer causing
yarn or npm to fail engine's checks for future versions of node.
While this change will no longer cause yarn or npm to fail these engine's check, this does
not reflect a change in the officially supported versions of node for Angular. Angular
continues to maintain support for Active LTS and Maintenance LTS versions of node.
PR Close#42205
In the deployment guide on AIO, change the Zeit company name to Vercel.
This is because Zeit rebranded to Vercel. Also update link to point to
Vercel's page about angular.
Fixes#38141
PR Close#42285
Correctly the reference to ng-for as `NgForOf` so that we get the word linked to the API page.
`NgFor` is not a JavaScript symbol so the docs infra doesn't autolink to the API page unless
we use the correct symbol name - `NgForOf`.
PR Close#42293
This commit clarifies the description of the default `pathMatch`
strategy (prefix) to indicate that the path segments must each match to
a config.
fixes#39737
PR Close#42287