The documentation for the langauge service plugin integration test
appears to be stale. Remove section about new versions of TypeScript,
which appear not to be tested, and update the information about
generating and updating goldens to reflect the new way of doing so.
Add information about install deps in the repo root, this directory, and
building Angular before testing.
Also remove trailing whitespace on one line.
PR Close#32269
Angular hooks come after 2 flavours:
- init hooks (OnInit, AfterContentInit, AfterViewInit);
- check hooks (OnChanges, DoChanges, AfterContentChecked, AfterViewChecked).
We need to do more processing for init hooks to ensure that those hooks
are run once and only once for a given directive (even in case of errors).
As soon as all init hooks execute to completion we are only left with the
checks to execute.
It turns out that keeping track of the remaining init hooks to execute is
rather expensive (multiple LView flags reads, writes and checks). But we can
observe that non of this tracking is needed as soon as all init hooks are
completed.
This PR takes advantage of the above observations and splits hooks processing
functions into:
- init-specific (slower but less common);
- check-specific (faster and more common).
NOTE: there is code duplication in this PR and it is left like this intentinally:
hand-inlining this perf-critical code makes the view refresh process substentially
faster.
PR Close#32131
Currently, it's not possible to tree-shake away the
coordination layer between HammerJS and Angular's
EventManager. This means that you get the HammerJS
support code in your production bundle whether or
not you actually use the library.
This commit removes the Hammer providers from the
default platform_browser providers list and instead
provides them as part of a `HammerModule`. Apps on
Ivy just need to import the `HammerModule` at root
to turn on Hammer support. Otherwise all Hammer code
will tree-shake away. View Engine apps will require
no change.
BREAKING CHANGE
Previously, in Ivy applications, Hammer providers
were included by default. With this commit, apps
that want Hammer support must import `HammerModule`
in their root module.
PR Close#32203
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
Bundle size changed in both zone.js(legacy) and zone-evergreen.js
- zone.js(legacy) package increased a little because the following feature and fixes.
1. #31699, handle MSPointer events PR
2. https://github.com/angular/zone.js/pull/1219 to add __zone_symbol__ customization support
- zone-evergreen.js package decreased because
1. the MSPointer PR only for legacy
2. the Object.defineProperty patch is moved to legacy #31660
PR Close#31975
In VE the `Sanitizer` is always available in `BrowserModule` because the VE retrieves it using injection.
In Ivy the injection is optional and we have instructions instead of component definition arrays. The implication of this is that in Ivy the instructions can pull in the sanitizer only when they are working with a property which is known to be unsafe. Because the Injection is optional this works even if no Sanitizer is present. So in Ivy we first use the sanitizer which is pulled in by the instruction, unless one is available through the `Injector` then we use that one instead.
This PR does few things:
1) It makes `Sanitizer` optional in Ivy.
2) It makes `DomSanitizer` tree shakable.
3) It aligns the semantics of Ivy `Sanitizer` with that of the Ivy sanitization rules.
4) It refactors `DomSanitizer` to use same functions as Ivy sanitization for consistency.
PR Close#31934
The tsserver is not meant to handle HTML files, so there is no point
sending an "open" request. The existing test is wrong because the
quickinfo returns "const name: never", which should be
"(property) WidgetComponent.name"
PR Close#32017
Now that the Angular LS is a proper tsserver plugin, it does not make
sense for it to maintain its own language service API.
This is part one of the effort to remove our custom LanguageService
interface.
This interface is cumbersome because we have to do two transformations:
ng def -> ts def -> lsp definition
The TS LS interface is more comprehensive, so this allows the Angular LS
to return more information.
PR Close#31972
In #31426 a fix was implemented to render namespaced decorator imports
correctly, however it turns out that the fix only worked when decorator
information was extracted from static properties, not when using
`__decorate` calls.
This commit fixes the issue by creating the decorator metadata with the
full decorator expression, instead of only its name.
Closes#31394
PR Close#31614
nodejs rules 0.34.0 now includes protractor_web_test_suite rule (via new @bazel/protractor rule) so we switch to that location for that rule in this PR so that /packages/bazel/src/protractor can be removed in a future PR
this PR also brings in node toolchain support which was released in nodejs rules 0.33.0. this is a prerequisite for RBE for mac & windows users
bazel schematics also updated with the same. @bazel/bazel 0.28.1 npm package includes transitive dep on hide-bazel-files so we're able to remove an explicit dep on that as well.
PR Close#31824
In the previous patch () all the existing styling code was turned
off in favor of using the new refactored ivy styling code. This
patch is a follow up patch to that and removes all old, unused
styling code from the render3 directory.
PR Close#31193
This commit is the final patch of the ivy styling algorithm refactor.
This patch swaps functionality from the old styling mechanism to the
new refactored code by changing the instruction code the compiler
generates and by pointing the runtime instruction code to the new
styling algorithm.
PR Close#30742
The support for decorators that were imported via a namespace,
e.g. `import * as core from `@angular/core` was implemented
piecemeal. This meant that it was easy to miss situations where
a decorator identifier needed to be handled as a namepsaced
import rather than a direct import.
One such issue was that UMD processing of decorators was not
correct: the namespace was being omitted from references to
decorators.
Now the types have been modified to make it clear that a
`Decorator.identifier` could hold a namespaced identifier,
and the corresponding code that uses these types has been
fixed.
Fixes#31394
PR Close#31426
This option is changed to true in Bazel 0.27 and exposes a possible
regression in Bazel 0.27.0.
Error observed is in npm_package target `//packages/common/locales:package`:
```
ERROR: /home/circleci/ng/packages/common/locales/BUILD.bazel:13:1: Assembling
npm package packages/common/locales/package failed: No usable spawn strategy found
for spawn with mnemonic SkylarkAction. Your --spawn_strategyor --strategy flags
are probably too strict. Visit https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7480 for
migration advises
```
Suspect is https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/blob/master/internal/npm_package/npm_package.bzl#L75-L82:
```
execution_requirements = {
# Never schedule this action remotely because it's not computationally expensive.
# It just copies files into a directory; it's not worth copying inputs and outputs to a remote worker.
# Also don't run it in a sandbox, because it resolves an absolute path to the bazel-out directory
# allowing the .pack and .publish runnables to work with no symlink_prefix
# See https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/issues/187
"local": "1",
},
```
PR Close#31325
Brings in ts_library fixes required to get angular/angular building after 0.32.0:
typescript: exclude typescript lib declarations in node_module_library transitive_declarations
typescript: remove override of @bazel/tsetse (+1 squashed commit)
@npm//node_modules/foobar:foobar.js labels changed to @npm//:node_modules/foobar/foobar.js with fix for bazelbuild/rules_nodejs#802
also updates to rules_rass commit compatible with rules_nodejs 0.32.0
PR Close#31325
ctx.actions.declare_file now used in @angular/bazel ng_module rule as ctx.new_file is now deprecated. Fixes error:
```
File "ng_module.bzl", line 272, in _expected_outs
ctx.new_file(ctx.genfiles_dir, (ctx.label.name ..."))
Use ctx.actions.declare_file instead of ctx.new_file.
Use --incompatible_new_actions_api=false to temporarily disable this check.
```
This can be worked around with incompatible_new_actions_api flag but may as well fix it proper so downstream doesn't require this flag due to this code.
Also, depset() is no longer iterable by default without a flag. This required fixing in a few spots in @angular/bazel.
fix: foo
PR Close#31325
The Angular runtime frequently calls into user code (for example, when
writing to a property binding). Since user code can throw errors, calls to
it are frequently wrapped in a try-finally block. In Ivy, the following
pattern is common:
```typescript
enterView();
try {
callUserCode();
} finally {
leaveView();
}
```
This has a significant problem, however: `leaveView` has a side effect: it
calls any pending lifecycle hooks that might've been scheduled during the
current round of change detection. Generally it's a bad idea to run
lifecycle hooks after the application has crashed. The application is in an
inconsistent state - directives may not be instantiated fully, queries may
not be resolved, bindings may not have been applied, etc. Invariants that
the app code relies upon may not hold. Further crashes or broken behavior
are likely.
Frequently, lifecycle hooks are used to make assertions about these
invariants. When these assertions fail, they will throw and "swallow" the
original error, making debugging of the problem much more difficult.
This commit modifies `leaveView` to understand whether the application is
currently crashing, via a parameter `safeToRunHooks`. This parameter is set
by modifying the above pattern:
```typescript
enterView();
let safeToRunHooks = false;
try {
callUserCode();
safeToRunHooks = true;
} finally {
leaveView(..., safeToRunHooks);
}
```
If `callUserCode` crashes, then `safeToRunHooks` will never be set to `true`
and `leaveView` won't call any further user code. The original error will
then propagate back up the stack and be reported correctly. A test is added
to verify this behavior.
PR Close#31244
This option is changed to true in Bazel 0.27 and exposes a possible
regression in Bazel 0.27.0.
Error observed is in npm_package target `//packages/common/locales:package`:
```
ERROR: /home/circleci/ng/packages/common/locales/BUILD.bazel:13:1: Assembling
npm package packages/common/locales/package failed: No usable spawn strategy found
for spawn with mnemonic SkylarkAction. Your --spawn_strategyor --strategy flags
are probably too strict. Visit https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7480 for
migration advises
```
Suspect is https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/blob/master/internal/npm_package/npm_package.bzl#L75-L82:
```
execution_requirements = {
# Never schedule this action remotely because it's not computationally expensive.
# It just copies files into a directory; it's not worth copying inputs and outputs to a remote worker.
# Also don't run it in a sandbox, because it resolves an absolute path to the bazel-out directory
# allowing the .pack and .publish runnables to work with no symlink_prefix
# See https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/issues/187
"local": "1",
},
```
PR Close#31019
Brings in ts_library fixes required to get angular/angular building after 0.32.0:
typescript: exclude typescript lib declarations in node_module_library transitive_declarations
typescript: remove override of @bazel/tsetse (+1 squashed commit)
@npm//node_modules/foobar:foobar.js labels changed to @npm//:node_modules/foobar/foobar.js with fix for bazelbuild/rules_nodejs#802
also updates to rules_rass commit compatible with rules_nodejs 0.32.0
PR Close#31019
ctx.actions.declare_file now used in @angular/bazel ng_module rule as ctx.new_file is now deprecated. Fixes error:
```
File "ng_module.bzl", line 272, in _expected_outs
ctx.new_file(ctx.genfiles_dir, (ctx.label.name ..."))
Use ctx.actions.declare_file instead of ctx.new_file.
Use --incompatible_new_actions_api=false to temporarily disable this check.
```
This can be worked around with incompatible_new_actions_api flag but may as well fix it proper so downstream doesn't require this flag due to this code.
Also, depset() is no longer iterable by default without a flag. This required fixing in a few spots in @angular/bazel.
fix: foo
PR Close#31019
Adds two new helper functions that can be used when unit testing Angular services
that depend upon upgraded AngularJS services, or vice versa.
The functions return a module (AngularJS or NgModule) that is configured to wire up
the Angular and AngularJS injectors without the need to actually bootstrap a full
hybrid application.
This makes it simpler and faster to unit test services.
PR Close#16848
Updates the NodeJS version to the latest stable version at the time of
writing (v10.16.0). We need to update our image to use a minimum NodeJS
version of v10.15.0 because new CLI apps automatically install a non-locked
version of selenium-webdriver that now requires NodeJS >= 10.15.0 since the
latest release of 17th June 2019 (4.0.0-alpha.3).
See CI failures: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/359077
PR Close#31088
Before this change, user's tsconfig.json is cloned and some options
controlled by Bazel are removed otherwise Bazel would complain about:
```
WARNING: your tsconfig.json file specifies options which are overridden by Bazel:
- compilerOptions.target and compilerOptions.module are controlled by downstream dependencies, such as ts_devserver
- compilerOptions.typeRoots is always set to the @types subdirectory of the node_modules attribute
- compilerOptions.rootDir and compilerOptions.baseUrl are always the workspace root directory
```
Since the warning has been removed in rules_typescript/8d8d398, there's no
need to clone and backup tsconfig.json
PR Close#30877
Currently undecorated classes are intentionally not processed
with ngcc. This is causing unexpected behavior because decorator
handlers such as `base_def.ts` are specifically interested in class
definitions without top-level decorators, so that the base definition
can be generated if there are Angular-specific class members.
In order to ensure that undecorated base-classes work as expected
with Ivy, we need to run the decorator handlers for all top-level
class declarations (not only for those with decorators). This is similar
to when `ngtsc` runs decorator handlers when analyzing source-files.
Resolves FW-1355. Fixes https://github.com/angular/components/issues/16178
PR Close#30821
* entry_point attribute of nodejs_binary & rollup_bundle is now a label
* symlinking of node_modules for yarn_install temporarily disabled (except for integration/bazel) until the fix for https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/8487 makes it into a future bazel release
PR Close#30627
nodejs rules 0.30.1 has new feature to symlink node_modules with yarn_install and bazel 0.26.0 includes new managed_directories feature which enables this
PR Close#30627
When ngcc processes an entrypoint, it updates `package.json` with
metadata about the processed format. Previously, it overwrote the
`package.json` with the stringified JSON object without spaces. This
made the file difficult to read (for example when looking at the file
while debugging an ngcc failure).
This commit fixes it by using spaces in the new `package.json` content.
PR Close#30831
Projecting bare ICU expressions failed because we would assume that component's content nodes would be projected later and doing so at that point would be wasteful. But ICU nodes are handled independently and should be inserted immediately because they will be ignored by projections.
FW-1348 #resolve
PR Close#30696
This commit makes the static flag on @ViewChild and @ContentChild required.
BREAKING CHANGE:
In Angular version 8, it's required that all @ViewChild and @ContentChild
queries have a 'static' flag specifying whether the query is 'static' or
'dynamic'. The compiler previously sorted queries automatically, but in
8.0 developers are required to explicitly specify which behavior is wanted.
This is a temporary requirement as part of a migration; see
https://angular.io/guide/static-query-migration for more details.
@ViewChildren and @ContentChildren queries are always dynamic, and so are
unaffected.
PR Close#30639
The `flatten` function used `concat` and `slice` which created a lot of intermediary
object allocations. Because `flatten` is used from query any benchmark which
used query would exhibit high minor GC counts.
PR Close#30468
There is an encoding issue with using delta `Δ`, where the browser will attempt to detect the file encoding if the character set is not explicitly declared on a `<script/>` tag, and Chrome will find the `Δ` character and decide it is window-1252 encoding, which misinterprets the `Δ` character to be some other character that is not a valid JS identifier character
So back to the frog eyes we go.
```
__
/ɵɵ\
( -- ) - I am ineffable. I am forever.
_/ \_
/ \ / \
== == ==
```
PR Close#30546
This is the first refactor PR designed to change how styling bindings
(i.e. `[style]` and `[class]`) behave in Ivy. Instead of having a heavy
element-by-element context be generated for each element, this new
refactor aims to use a single context for each `tNode` element that is
examined and iterated over when styling values are to be applied to the
element.
This patch brings this new functionality to prop-based bindings such as
`[style.prop]` and `[class.name]`.
PR Close#30469
Preserve compatibility with rollup_bundle rule.
Add missing npm dependencies, which are now enforced by the strict_deps plugin in tsc_wrapped
PR Close#30370
Ivy uses R3Injector, but we are currently pulling in both the StaticInjector
(View Engine injector) and the R3Injector when running with Ivy. This commit
adds an ivy switch so calling Injector.create() pulls in the correct
implementation of the injector depending on whether you are using VE or Ivy.
This saves us about 3KB in the bundle.
PR Close#30219
This PR changes the integration test to load language service the way it would be loaded in the editor.
If the language service is specified in tsconfig, it'd only be loaded for Angular projects.
Specifying it as `globalPlugins` loads it unconditionally whenever tsserver is brought up.
PR Close#30153
This is in preparation for more rigorous testing of external templates, since it'll work differently under the new tsserver plugin model.
PR Close#30128
This PR adds the implementation for `definitionAndBoundSpan` because
it's now preferred over `definition`. vscode would send this new request
for `Go to definition`. As part of this PR the implementation for
`definition` is refactored and simplified. Goldens for both methods are
checked in.
PR Close#30125
We recently had an unexpected size regression in the hello world
tests because the CLI devkit released an RC that regressed us and
the dependencies were not pinned. This change ensures that we only
update dependencies like devkit deliberately, so we do not have
mysterious breakages caused by other packages.
PR Close#30152
Prior to this commit, we were pulling DebugNode and DebugElement
into production builds because BrowserModule automatically pulled
in NgProbe and thus getDebugNode. In Ivy, this is not necessary
because Ivy has its own set of debug utilities. We should use these
existing tools instead of NgProbe.
This commit adds an Ivy switch so we do not pull in NgProbe utilities
when running with Ivy. This saves us ~8KB in prod builds.
PR Close#30130
Master is red due to a size regression that was not caught before. We are making this change to bring master back to green state and will perform further investigation.
PR Close#30134
Currently for Angular Bazel projects, NGC needs to be run in the
"postinstall" NPM script in order to generate required summary files.
We need to update the postinstall `tsconfig` to not check/re-build the
`@angular/core` schematic code which has transitive dependencies
which are only available inside of a CLI project. As this is not guaranteed
to be the case with Angular Bazel projects, we need to make sure that
we don't check/re-build these files.
PR Close#29876
Previous to this commit, providing a component or directive in a test
module without @Injectable() would throw because the injectable factory
would not be found. Providing components in tests in addition to declaring
or importing them is not necessary, but it should not throw an error.
This commit ensures factory data is saved when component defs and directive
defs are created, which allows them to be processed by the module injector.
Note that bootstrapping is still required for this setup to work because
directiveInject() does not support cases where the view has not been
created. This case will be handled in a future commit.
PR Close#29945
The bazel-schematics test could suffer from a version skew where new CLI projects were not yet using a new TS version, but Angular packages already were.
This caused the the `ngc` call in the added `postinstall` to run and fail: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/283109
PR Close#29885
The `Δ` caused issue with other infrastructure, and we are temporarily
changing it to `ɵɵ`.
This commit also patches ts_api_guardian_test and AIO to understand `ɵɵ`.
PR Close#29850
The new styling algorithm in angular is designed to evaluate host
bindings stylinh priority in order of directive evaluation order. This,
however, does not work with respect to parent/sub-class directives
because sub-class host bindings are run after the parent host bindings
but still have priority. This patch ensures that the host styling bindings
for parent and sub-class components/directives are executed with respect
to the styling algorithm prioritization.
Jira Issue: FW-1132
PR Close#29602
Prior to this change, a module's imports and exports would be used verbatim
as an injectors' imports. This is detrimental for tree-shaking, as a
module's exports could reference declarations that would then prevent such
declarations from being eligible for tree-shaking.
Since an injector actually only needs NgModule references as its imports,
we may safely filter out any declarations from the list of module exports.
This makes them eligible for tree-shaking once again.
PR Close#29598
Currently our plan is to skip the publish, docgen, and update steps for this package.
During RC, we'll determine if the breaking change is too difficult for users, in which case we might restore the package for another major.
PR Close#29550
* fixes prodmode issue in integration/bazel
BREAKING CHANGE:
@bazel/typescript is now a peerDependency of @angular/bazel so user's of @angular/bazel must add @bazel/typescript to their package.json
PR Close#29508
The API changes are due to enabling strict checks in TypeScript (via `strict: true`).
The payload size changes in `polyfills.js` are due to more browser APIs being patched in recent versions (e.g. `fetch`, `customElement v1`).
PR Close#28219
If `targetEntryPointPath` is provided to `mainNgcc` then we will now mark all
the `propertiesToConsider` for that entry-point if we determine that
it does not contain code that was compiled by Angular (for instance it has
no `...metadata.json` file).
The commit also renames `__modified_by_ngcc__` to `__processed_by_ivy_ngcc__`, since
there may be entry-points that are marked despite ngcc not actually compiling anything.
PR Close#29092
You can now specify a list of properties in the package.json that
should be considered (in order) to find the path to the format to compile.
The build marker system has been updated to store the markers in
the package.json rather than an additional external file.
Also instead of tracking the underlying bundle format that was compiled,
it now tracks the package.json property.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The `proertiesToConsider` option replaces the previous `formats` option,
which specified the final bundle format, rather than the property in the
package.json.
If you were using this option to compile only specific bundle formats,
you must now modify your usage to pass in the properties in the package.json
that map to the format that you wish to compile.
In the CLI, the `--formats` is no longer available. Instead use the
`--properties` option.
FW-1120
PR Close#29092
This patch is the first of a few patches which separates the
styling logic between template bindings (e.g. <div [style])
from host bindings (e.g. @HostBinding('style')). This patch
in particular introduces a series of host-specific styling
instructions and changes the existing set of template styling
instructions not to accept directives. The underyling code (which
communicates with the styling algorithm) still works as it did
before.
This PR also separates the styling instruction code into a separate
file and moves over all other instructions into an dedicated
instructions directory.
PR Close#29292
This commit modifies the Bazel builder to copy the Bazel WORKSPACE and
BUILD.bazel files to the project root directory before invoking Bazel.
This hides the Bazel files from users.
PR Close#29110
Fixes the `ngOnDestroy` hook on a component or directive being called twice, if the type is also registered as a provider.
This PR resolves FW-1010.
PR Close#28470
Prior to this fix, both the `NgStyle` and `NgClass` directives made use
of `Renderer2` and this dependency raised issues for future versions of
Angular that cannot inject it. This patch ensures that there are two
versions of both directives: one for the VE and another for Ivy.
Jira Issue: FW-882
PR Close#28711
This commit makes the integration test for bazel-schematics more robust
by removing package.json.replace. Instead of replacing the file, the
test script now just overrides Angular packages with the local ones.
This commit also fixes running the test locally by providing default
argument for CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG.
PR Close#28872
This commit adds support for the `static: true` flag in
`ViewChild` queries. Prior to this commit, all `ViewChild`
queries were resolved after change detection ran. This is
a problem for backwards compatibility because View Engine
also supported "static" queries which would resolve before
change detection.
Now if users add a `static: true` option, the query will be
resolved in creation mode (before change detection runs).
For example:
```ts
@ViewChild(TemplateRef, {static: true}) template !: TemplateRef;
```
This feature will come in handy for components that need
to create components dynamically.
PR Close#28811
Prior to this fix if a root component was instantiated it create host
bindings, but never render them once update mode ran unless one or more
slot-allocated bindings were issued. Since styling in Ivy does not make
use of LView slots, the host bindings function never ran on the root
component.
This fix ensures that the `hostBindings` function does run for a root
component and also renders the schedlued styling instructions when
executed.
Jira Issue: FW-1062
PR Close#28664
Currently we install `firebase-tools` manually in the
integration tests run script. This is problematic
because it means that we cannot cache `firebase-tools`
properly and Yarn might time out downloading this
dependency. We can safely move this to the top level
`package.json` since Bazel now has a `.bazelignore` and
since we have a cache that works for PRs (with fallback
caching).
Note that the `.bazelignore` is relevant here because
`firebase-tools` has been mainly moved to the bash
script because it broke some Bazel calls.
See 4f0cae0676.
PR Close#28615
There are two ways to bootstrap an Ivy app: with `platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule` and `renderComponent`.
To distinguish between these two approaches we call the `platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule` way `ivy-compat` and the `renderComponent` way just `ivy`.
PR Close#28372