Moves the public api .d.ts files from tools/public_api_guard to
goldens/public-api.
Additionally, provides a README in the goldens directory and a script
assist in testing the current state of the repo against the goldens as
well as a command for accepting all changes to the goldens in a single
command.
PR Close#35768
This commit adds support in the Angular monorepo and in the Angular
compiler(s) for TypeScript 3.8. All packages can now compile with
TS 3.8.
For most of the repo, only a handful few typings adjustments were needed:
* TS 3.8 has a new `CustomElementConstructor` DOM type, which enforces a
zero-argument constructor. The `NgElementConstructor` type previously
declared a required `injector` argument despite the fact that its
implementation allowed `injector` to be optional. The interface type was
updated to reflect the optionality of the argument.
* Certain error messages were changed, and expectations in tests were
updated as a result.
* tsserver (part of language server) now returns performance information in
responses, so test expectations were changed to only assert on the actual
body content of responses.
For compiler-cli and schematics (which use the TypeScript AST) a major
breaking change was the introduction of the export form:
```typescript
export * as foo from 'bar';
```
This is a `ts.NamespaceExport`, and the `exportClause` of a
`ts.ExportDeclaration` can now take this type as well as `ts.NamedExports`.
This broke a lot of places where `exportClause` was assumed to be
`ts.NamedExports`.
For the most part these breakages were in cases where it is not necessary
to handle the new `ts.NamedExports` anyway. ngtsc's design uses the
`ts.TypeChecker` APIs to understand syntax and so automatically supports the
new form of exports.
The View Engine compiler on the other hand extracts TS structures into
metadata.json files, and that format was not designed for namespaced
exports. As a result it will take a nontrivial amount of work if we want to
support such exports in View Engine. For now, these new exports are not
accounted for in metadata.json, and so using them in "folded" Angular
expressions will result in errors (probably claiming that the referenced
exported namespace doesn't exist).
Care was taken to only use TS APIs which are present in 3.7/3.6, as Angular
needs to remain compatible with these for the time being.
This commit does not update angular.io.
PR Close#35864
This script gets all of the current users for the organization and retrieves
information about PR/Issue contributions/authorship since a provided date.
Returning this information as a CSV.
PR Close#35834
Fixes the following issues which caused the `elements` unit tests to break on IE:
1. `core.js` wasn't included which caused an error about `Promise` and `Symbol` to be thrown.
2. We were using a version of `@webcomponents/custom-elements` which was shipping ES6 code to npm. As a result, IE was throwing a syntax error.
PR Close#35940
Switches our tslint setup to the standard `tslint.json` linter excludes.
The set of files that need to be linted is specified through a Yarn script.
For IDEs, open files are linted with the closest tslint configuration, if the
tslint IDE extension is set up, and the source file is not excluded.
We cannot use the language service plugin for tslint as we have multiple nested
tsconfig files, and we don't want to add the plugin to each tsconfig. We
could reduce that bloat by just extending from a top-level tsconfig that
defines the language service plugin, but unfortunately the tslint plugin does
not allow the use of tslint configs which are not part of the tsconfig project.
This is problematic since the tslint configuration is at the project root, and we
don't want to copy tslint configurations next to each tsconfig file.
Additionally, linting of `d.ts` files has been re-enabled. This has been
disabled in the past and a TODO has been left. This commit fixes the
lint issues and re-enables linting.
PR Close#35800
The `packages/localize/src/tools` folder was excluded
from the top level `tsconfig.json` which meant that in IDEs
these source files were not being given the correct configuration.
It was originally excluded because it required the native `node` typings
but this is no longer a requirement.
Removing this folder from the exclusion list exposed a new issue
where there was a typings mismatch between `@babel/...` sources
and the associated `@types/babel__...` typings packages.
A clean up of the package.json and yarn.lock appears to fix this.
PR Close#35711
The library used by ngcc to update the source files (MagicString) is able
to generate a source-map but it is not able to account for any previous
source-map that the input text is already associated with.
There have been various attempts to fix this but none have been very
successful, since it is not a trivial problem to solve.
This commit contains a novel approach that is able to load up a tree of
source-files connected by source-maps and flatten them down into a single
source-map that maps directly from the final generated file to the original
sources referenced by the intermediate source-maps.
PR Close#35132
* it's tricky to get out of the runfiles tree with `bazel test` as `BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY` is not set but I employed a trick to read the `DO_NOT_BUILD_HERE` file that is one level up from `execroot` and that contains the workspace directory. This is experimental and if `bazel test //:test.debug` fails than `bazel run` is still guaranteed to work as `BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY` will be set in that context
* test //integration:bazel_test and //integration:bazel-schematics_test exclusively
* run "exclusive" and "manual" bazel-in-bazel integration tests in their own CI job as they take 8m+ to execute
```
//integration:bazel-schematics_test PASSED in 317.2s
//integration:bazel_test PASSED in 167.8s
```
* Skip all integration tests that are now handled by angular_integration_test except the tests that are tracked for payload size; these are:
- cli-hello-world*
- hello_world__closure
* add & pin @babel deps as newer versions of babel break //packages/localize/src/tools/test:test
@babel/core dep had to be pinned to 7.6.4 or else //packages/localize/src/tools/test:test failed. Also //packages/localize uses @babel/generator, @babel/template, @babel/traverse & @babel/types so these deps were added to package.json as they were not being hoisted anymore from @babel/core transitive.
NB: integration/hello_world__systemjs_umd test must run with systemjs 0.20.0
NB: systemjs must be at 0.18.10 for legacy saucelabs job to pass
NB: With Bazel 2.0, the glob for the files to test `"integration/bazel/**"` is empty if integation/bazel is in .bazelignore. This glob worked under these conditions with 1.1.0. I did not bother testing with 1.2.x as not having integration/bazel in .bazelignore is correct.
PR Close#33927
We recently updated chokidar to `3.0.0`. The latest version of
chokidar provides TypeScript types on its own and makes the extra
dependency on the `@types` unnecessary.
This seems to have caused the `build-packages-dist` script to fail with
an error like:
```
[strictDeps] transitive dependency on external/npm/node_modules/chokidar/types/index.d.ts
not allowed. Please add the BUILD target to your rule's deps.
```
It's unclear why that happens, but a reasonable theory would be that
the TS compilation accidentally picked up the types from `chokidar`
instead of `@types/chokidar`, and the strict deps `@bazel/typescript`
check reported this as issue because it's not an explicit target dependency.
PR Close#35371
Includes new feature to honor .bazelignore in external repositories. rules_nodejs 1.3.0 now generates a .bazelignore for the @npm repository so that Bazel ignores the @npm//:node_modules folder.
PR Close#35430
Brings in feat: builtin: expose @npm//foo__all_files filegroup that includes all files in the npm package (https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/commit/8d77827) that is needed for npm_integration_test @npm//puppeteer pkg_tar on OSX (as the OSX Chrrome libs are extracted to paths that contain spaces)
PR Close#35430
Verify that all files in the repo are covered by the pullapprove config
and that all rules in the pullapprove config match at least one file
in the repo.
PR Close#35060
This means integration tests no longer need to depend on a $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG environment variable to specify which chromedriver version to download to match the locally installed chrome. This was bad DX and not having it specified was not reliable as webdriver-manager would not always download the chromedriver version to work with the locally installed chrome.
webdriver-manager update --gecko=false --standalone=false $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG is now replaced with node webdriver-manager-update.js in the root package.json, which checks which version of chrome puppeteer has come bundled with & downloads informs webdriver-manager to download the corresponding chrome driver version.
Integration tests now use "webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager" so they don't have to waste time calling webdriver-manager update in postinstall
"// resolutions": "Ensure a single version of webdriver-manager which comes from root node_modules that has already run webdriver-manager update",
"resolutions": {
"**/webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager"
}
This should speed up each integration postinstall by a few seconds.
Further, integration test package.json files link puppeteer via file:../../node_modules/puppeteer which is the ideal situation as the puppeteer post-install won't download chrome if it is already downloaded. In CI, since node_modules is cached it should not need to download Chrome either unless the node_modules cache is busted.
NB: each version of puppeteer comes bundles with a specific version of chrome. Root package.json & yarn.lock currently pull down puppeteer 2.1.0 which comes with chrome 80. See https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer#q-which-chromium-version-does-puppeteer-use for more info.
Only two references to CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG left in integration tests at integration/bazel-schematics/test.sh which I'm not entirely sure how to get rid of it
Use a lightweight puppeteer=>chrome version mapping instead of launching chrome and calling browser.version()
Launching puppeteer headless chrome and calling browser.version() was a heavy-handed approach to determine the Chrome version. A small and easy to update mappings file is a better solution and it means that the `yarn install` step does not require chrome shared libs available on the system for its postinstall step
PR Close#35049
Fixes issue with yarn_install not following yarn-path in .yarnrc when bazel run from yarn with `yarn bazel ...` (rules_nodejs: fix: unset YARN_IGNORE_PATH in yarn_install before calling yarn #1588)
PR Close#34961
Update from chokidar 2.x to 3.x in ngc/ngtsc, to eliminate any possibility
of a security issue with a downstream dependency of the package.
FW-1809 #resolve
PR Close#35047
Creates a Bazel macro that can be used to test packages for
circular dependencies. We face one limitation with Bazel:
* Built packages use module imports, and not relative source file
paths. This means we need custom resolution.
Fortunately, tools like `madge` support custom resolution.
Also removes the outdated `check-cycles` gulp task that
didn't catch circular dependencies. It seems like the test
became broken when we switched the packages-dist output to Bazel. It
breaks because the Bazel output doesn't use relative paths, but uses
the module imports. This will be handled in the new Bazel macro/rule.
PR Close#34774
This release resolves the bootstrap require patching issue with jasmine_node_test. Require patches are now included before any bootstrap scripts.
PR Close#34736
This brings in a few minor fixes including a better way to patch require for bootstrap scripts
Also remove install_source_map_support attribute from nodejs_binary targets This attribute will be removed from nodejs_binary in the future
PR Close#34736
This brings in a required fix to allow for 0.0.0 dev version of @angular/core for integration testing. Without this the following error is now observed:
```
This version of CLI is only compatible with Angular versions ^9.0.0-beta || >=9.0.0 <10.0.0,
but Angular version 0.0.0 was found instead.
```
NB: rc.7 breaks the cli-hello-world-ivy-i18n integration test
PR Close#34736
This brings in a required fix to allow for 0.0.0 dev version of @angular/core for integration testing. Without this the following error is now observed:
```
This version of CLI is only compatible with Angular versions ^9.0.0-beta || >=9.0.0 <10.0.0,
but Angular version 0.0.0 was found instead.
```
NB: rc.7 breaks the cli-hello-world-ivy-i18n integration test
PR Close#34589
This reverts commit f029af50820765019413fa319330830306b80d6a while we investigate
some failures on master on Circle CI. Currently the Windows tests and the
"test-ivy-aot" jobs are red because of incompatible yarn versions.
PR Close#34402
Rather than bumping up the allowed version of yarn on each release
we should instead just allow for anything within the major version
1 range.
PR Close#34236
* This brings in a fix to the `@npm//foo:foo_files` targets for https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33927 so the a rules_nodejs patch can be removed.
* It also brings a protractor_web_test fix that resolves the need for a work-around in /modules/playground/e2e_test/sourcemap/BUILD.bazel.
PR Close#34073
This allows us to update the version of the package in a single place for all tests.
Notable exemption of this is aio which currently doesn't depend on anything installed in the root.
PR Close#34002
This bring is changes to the @nodejs repository required for https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33927. See release notes for more details: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/0.41.0.
rules_nodejs is approaching 1.0 and breaking changes for that release are being made more frequently. In this release, the ts_devserver API changed and it no longer injects html script tags into a provided index.html file. The diff on this commit is large as this breaking change affects quite a few tests.
Also note that we don’t update @angular/bazel schematics and integration/bazel as 0.41.0 is not a recommended update for angular users yet due to the breaking changes in ts_devserver & web_package (now named pkg_web). When a suitable plain npm package that is in progress is finished then it will be possible to easily replace the html injection functionality removed from ts_devserver & pkg_web.
PR Close#33996
In order to keep integration tests on CI as determinitstic as possible,
we need to ensure that the same dependencies (including transitive ones)
are installed each time. One way to ensure that is using a lockfile
(such as `yarn.lock`) to pin the dependencies to exact versions. This
works as long as the lockfile itself is in-sync with the corresponding
`package.json`, which specifies the dependencies.
Ideally, we would run `yarn install` with the `--frozen-lockfile` option
to verify that the lockfile is in-sync with `package.json`, but we
cannot do that for integration projects, because we want to be able to
install the locally built Angular packages). Therefore, we must manually
esnure that the integration project lockfiles remain in-sync, which is
error-prone.
This commit introduces a helper script that performs some checks on each
project's (non-local) dependencies:
- Ensure that exact versions (not version ranges) are specified in
`package.json`. This reduces the probability of installing a breaking
version of a direct or transitive dependency, in case of an
out-of-sync lockfile.
- Ensure that the lockfile is in-sync with `package.json` wrt these
dependencies.
While these checks are not full-proof, they provide yet another line of
defense against indeterminism.
PR Close#33968
Since config=ivy now sets the define=compile flag and the define=angular_ivy_enabled
flag to cause usage of Ivy, we can update all of the documentation and scripts that
reference compile=aot to use config=ivy.
PR Close#33983
In #33823, `scripts/package-builds.sh` (which is used by both
`build-packages-dist.sh` and `build-ivy-npm-packages.sh`) was updated to
use `realpath`. It turns out that `realpath` does not exist on macOS, so
the build scripts do not work there.
In order to fix this (and also reduce the likelihood of introducing
similar issues in the future), this commit changes these bash scripts to
Node.js scripts (using [ShellJS](https://github.com/shelljs/shelljs) for
a cross-platform implementation of Unix shell commands where necessary).
PR Close#33854
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
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
switching to cldr-data package resulted in
loss of some locales, since by default only core locales are loaded.
This PR adds a flag to tell cldr-data to use full locale coverage
fixes: #33681
PR Close#33682
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
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
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
Currently this repo allows Yarn between 1.17.3 and 1.18.0, whereas the components repo requires a minimum of 1.19.1 which makes it annoying to switch between repositories. These changes bump the maximum allowed Yarn version.
PR Close#33430
This release brings in some important fixes. In particular the 2 segment linker fix for the new rollup_bundle and the strict peerDeps requirement will be important for angular users that opt in to bazel. See https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/0.39.0 for more details.
PR Close#33426
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.
PR Close#33367