#!/usr/bin/env bash set -u -e -o pipefail # This script runs unit tests from angular/material2. # Save the dir for the root of the Angular repo. angular_dir=$(pwd) # Disable full template type check, as Material doesn't build cleanly with it enabled. # See https://github.com/angular/components/pull/16373 for details. # The "ivyTemplateTypeCheck" flag is set to True so that a minimum amount of type checking still # occurs, at a level compatible with that of VE's type checking. This ensures Ivy's type checker # is still tested against the Material repo, albeit in its non-strict mode. sed -i'.bak' "s/\(_ENABLE_NG_TYPE_CHECKING = \)True/\1False/g" ${MATERIAL_REPO_TMP_DIR}/tools/defaults.bzl sed -i'.bak' "s/\(\"ivyTemplateTypeCheck\": \)False/\1True/g" dist/packages-dist-ivy-aot/bazel/src/ng_module.bzl # Switch into Material directory. cd ${MATERIAL_REPO_TMP_DIR} # Updates Material's package.json to refer to the packages-dist-ivy-aot directory. # Note that it's not necessary to perform a yarn install, as Bazel performs its own yarn install. node ${angular_dir}/scripts/ci/update-deps-to-dist-packages.js ${MATERIAL_REPO_TMP_DIR}/package.json ${angular_dir}/dist/packages-dist-ivy-aot/ # Create a symlink for the Bazel binary installed through NPM, as running through Yarn introduces OOM errors. ./scripts/circleci/setup_bazel_binary.sh # Now actually run the tests. The dev-app target is excluded as it fails to compile due to # limitations in Ivy's type checker (see FW-1352 and FW-1433) bazel test src/... --deleted_packages=//src/dev-app --build_tag_filters=-docs-package,-e2e,-browser:firefox-local --test_tag_filters=-e2e,-browser:firefox-local --define=compile=aot