In 7cb8396, we improved the symbol test to remove suffixes from
the output, so "CIRCULAR$1" became "CIRCULAR". However, the logic
that checked for extra symbols depended on each symbol being unique.
If multiple symbols with the same name were added (e.g. pulled in
from separate files), they would be added to the map as "extras",
even if they were marked as expected in the golden file.
This commit updates the symbol checking logic to take multiple
symbols with the same name into account.
Closes#28406
PR Close#28459
* No longer depends on a custom CircleCI docker image that comes with Bazel pre-installed. Since Bazel is now available through NPM, we should be able to use the version from `@bazel/bazel` in order to enforce a consistent environment on CI and locally.
* This also reduces the amount of packages that need to be published (ngcontainer is removed)
PR Close#26691
The js_expected_symbol_test implementation extracts symbols names
from a rollup iife bundle. Previously, it only handled the case
with a simple 'var bundle = ...;' statement.
Sometimes, rollup produces a more complex bundle, where the 'bundle'
variable is not the only top-level variable declared in the same
declaration statement. This commit patches the symbol exctractor
to support this more complex case.
Additionally, when the symbol test fails, it prints a command to
accept the symbol diff. This command needs to include the
--define=compile flag to ensure the diff is applied in the same
compile mode as the test was run.
PR Close#24677
Using `-—define` causes bazel to bust the cache which means that doing
`bazel test target` followed by `bazel run -—define UPDATE_GOLDEN=1 target` will
cause caches to be invalidated and house full rebuild.
PR Close#22913