There is a weirdness in the Angular Location service.
If the `baseHref` is only a single slash (`'/'`) then it
changes it to be an empty string (`''`). The effect of this
is that `Location.normaliseUrl(url)` does not strip off the
leading slash from url paths.
The problem is that the leading slash only appears on the
initial Location path, and not on urls that arrive from subscribing
to the Location service.
This commit is a workaround this problem.
Generate the docs with `yarn docs`.
Test the doc generation code with `yarn docs-test`
The docs are automatically built as part of the `yarn build` task,
so there is no need to rebuild them in the test_aio.sh file
This change allows the example writer to add doc-region annotations to
files that do not allow comments. This is done by creating a clone of the
file and adding `.annotated` to the file name. This new file can contain
inline `// ...` comments that can be used to annotate the doc regions.
Example:
**package.json**
```
{
"name": "angular.io",
"version": "0.0.0",
"main": "index.js",
"repository": "git@github.com:angular/angular.git",
"author": "Angular",
"license": "MIT",
"private": true,
}
````
**package.json.annotated**
```
{
"name": "angular.io",
// #docregion version
"version": "0.0.0",
// #enddocregion
"main": "index.js",
"repository": "git@github.com:angular/angular.git",
"author": "Angular",
"license": "MIT",
"private": true,
}
````
This region can then be referenced in examples just like any other doc region:
```
{@example 'package.json' region="version"}
```
The rationale of this change is to improve the inter-operability with web
components that might make use of the `<template>` tag.
DEPRECATION
The template tags and template attribute are deprecated:
<template ngFor [ngFor]=items let-item><li>...</li></template>
<li template="ngFor: let item of items">...</li>
should be rewritten as:
<ng-template ngFor [ngFor]=items let-item><li>...</li></ng-template>
Note that they still be supported in 4.x with a deprecartion warning in
development mode.
MIGRATION
- `template` tags (or elements with a `template` attribute) should be rewritten
as a `ng-template` tag,
- `ng-content` selectors should be updated to referto a `ng-template` where they
use to refer to a template: `<ng-content selector="template[attr]">` should be
rewritten as `<ng-content selector="ng-template[attr]">`
- if you consume a component relying on your templates being actual `template`
elements (that is they include a `<ng-content selector="template[attr]">`). You
should still migrate to `ng-template` and make use of `ngProjectAs` to override
the way `ng-content` sees the template:
`<ng-template projectAs="template[attr]">`
- while `template` elements are deprecated in 4.x they continue to work.
In #14388 the following syntax is used in the source:
```
import * as view_utils from './linker/view_utils';
import * as viewEngine from './view/index';
…
export {view_utils as ɵview_utils};
export {viewEngine as ɵviewEngine};
```
The usage of `export {... as ...}` was not being recognised by dgeni.
It is now being recognised and a temporary dummy output file is being
rendered. Later we will either ignore this doctype altogether or find
a better way of rendering it.