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Pete Bacon Darwin 5b45fab19d build: update to latest "yargs" package (#39749)
The 15.x versions of `yargs` relied upon a version of `y18n` that
has a SNYK vulnerability.
This commit updates the overall project, and therefore also the
`localize` and `compiler-cli` packages to use the latest version
of `yargs` that does not depend upon the vulnerable `y18n`
version.
The AIO project was already on the latest `yargs` version and so
does not need upgrading.

Fixes #39743

PR Close #39749
2020-11-18 16:09:39 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 50f4d8a1ce fix(localize): install `@angular/localize` in `devDependencies` by default (#38680)
Previously this package was installed in the default `dependencies` section
of `package.json`, but this meant that its own dependencies are treated as
dependencies of the main project: Babel, for example.

Generally, $localize` is not used at runtime - it is compiled out by the
translation tooling, so there is no need for it to be a full dependency.
In fact, even if it is used at runtime, the package itself is only used
at dev-time since the runtime bits will be bundled into a distributable.
So putting this package in `devDependencies` would only prevent libraries
from bringing the package into application projects that used them. This
is probably good in itself, since it should be up to the downstream project
to decide if it wants to include `@angular/localize` at runtime.

This commit changes the default location of the package to be the
`devDependencies` section, but gives an option `useAtRuntime` to choose
otherwise.

Fixes #38329

PR Close #38680
2020-09-03 09:41:38 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 190561d8a6 feat(localize): implement message extraction tool (#32912)
This tool, which can be run from the node_modules bin folder, can parse
the source files in your compiled app and generate a translation file
formatted with the configured syntax.

For example:

```
./node_modules/.bin/localize-extract -s 'dist/**/*.js' -f xliff1 -o dist/messages.en.xlf
```

PR Close #32912
2020-06-25 14:10:03 -07:00
Joey Perrott 0a1d078a74 Revert "build: remove wombot proxy registry from package.jsons for release (#37378)" (#37495)
This reverts commit 26849ca99d.

PR Close #37495
2020-06-10 08:21:45 -07:00
Joey Perrott 26849ca99d build: remove wombot proxy registry from package.jsons for release (#37378)
Due to an outage with the proxy we rely on for publishing, we need
to temporarily directly publish to NPM using our own angular
credentials again.

PR Close #37378
2020-06-01 12:41:19 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 141fcb95a4 refactor(localize): use the `FileSystem` from ngtsc (#36843)
This commit makes the leap from its own custom baked `FileUtils`
solution to the fully formed `FileSystem` that is used in the compiler-cli.

This makes testing more straightforward and helps to ensure that the tool
will work across operatings systems.

Also, going forward, it will allow the localize project access to other useful
code from the compiler-cli, such as source-map handling.

PR Close #36843
2020-05-13 15:52:48 -07:00
Igor Minar d578ab8f3c build: simplify package.jsons for all of our packages (#36944)
We can remove all of the entry point resolution configuration from the package.json
in our source code as ng_package rule adds the properties automatically and correctly
configures them.

This change simplifies our code base but doesn't have any impact on the package.json
in the distributed npm_packages.

PR Close #36944
2020-05-06 13:54:26 -07:00
Alan Agius 4fba8a6aea build: update yargs to 15.3.0 (#36010)
This is needed as we require the following fix https://github.com/yargs/yargs/issues/1325

PR Close #36010
2020-03-11 14:42:16 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin fb852f7252 build(localize): sync up babel dependencies (#35008)
In #34974 the top level dependency on `@babel/core` was bumped to
7.8.3. This commit ensures that the package.json that gets included
in the `@angular/localize` distributable is at the same version.

PR Close #35008
2020-01-29 09:24:08 -08:00
Joey Perrott 1d563a7acd build: set up all packages to publish via wombot proxy (#33747)
PR Close #33747
2019-11-13 11:34:33 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 2cdb3a079d feat(ivy): i18n - implement compile-time inlining (#32881)
This commit implements a tool that will inline translations and generate
a translated copy of a set of application files from a set of translation
files.

PR Close #32881
2019-10-09 13:19:38 -07:00
cexbrayat d18289fa9c fix(ivy): missing schematics field in localize package (#33025)
The schematics added in #32791 is currently failing as the package.json does not reference it.

```
> ng add @angular/localize@9.0.0-next.9
+ @angular/localize@9.0.0-next.9
added 1 package from 1 contributor in 6.745s
Installed packages for tooling via npm.
The package that you are trying to add does not support schematics. You can try using a different version of the package or contact the package author to add ng-add support.
```

PR Close #33025
2019-10-07 10:21:29 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 2bf5606bbe feat(ivy): i18n - reorganize entry-points for better reuse (#32488)
This is a refactoring that moves the source code around to provide a better
platform for adding the compile-time inlining.

1. Move the global side-effect import from the primary entry-point to a
   secondary entry-point @angular/localize/init.

   This has two benefits: first it allows the top level entry-point to
   contain tree-shakable shareable code; second it gives the side-effect
   import more of an "action" oriented name, which indicates that importing
   it does something tangible

2. Move all the source code into the top src folder, and import the localize
   related functions into the localize/init/index.ts entry-point.

   This allows the different parts of the package to share code without
   a proliferation of secondary entry-points (i.e. localize/utils).

3. Avoid publicly exporting any utilities at this time - the only public
   API at this point are the global `$localize` function and the two runtime
   helpers `loadTranslations()` and `clearTranslations()`.
   This does not mean that we will not expose additional helpers for 3rd
   party tooling in the future, but it avoid us preemptively exposing
   something that we might want to change in the near future.

Notes:

It is not possible to have the `$localize` code in the same Bazel package
as the rest of the code. If we did this, then the bundled `@angular/localize/init`
entry-point code contains all of the helper code, even though most of it is not used.

Equally it is not possible to have the `$localize` types (i.e. `LocalizeFn`
and `TranslateFn`) defined in the `@angular/localize/init` entry-point because
these types are needed for the runtime code, which is inside the primary
entry-point. Importing them from `@angular/localize/init` would run the
side-effect.

The solution is to have a Bazel sub-package at `//packages/localize/src/localize`
which contains these types and the `$localize` function implementation.
The primary `//packages/localize` entry-point imports the types without
any side-effect.
The secondary `//packages/localize/init` entry-point imports the `$localize`
function and attaches it to the global scope as a side-effect, without
bringing with it all the other utility functions.

BREAKING CHANGES:

The entry-points have changed:

* To attach the `$localize` function to the global scope import from
`@angular/localize/init`. Previously it was `@angular/localize`.

* To access the `loadTranslations()` and `clearTranslations()` functions,
import from `@angular/localize`. Previously it was `@angular/localize/run_time`.

PR Close #32488
2019-09-12 15:35:34 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin b21397bde9 feat(ivy): implement `$localize()` global function (#31609)
PR Close #31609
2019-08-30 12:53:25 -07:00