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With the introduction of the partial compilation, the Angular compiler's existing `parseTemplate` method has been extended to pass through multiple properties purely in favor of the partial compilation. e.g. the `parseTemplate` function now accepts an "option" called `isInline`. This option is just passed through and returned as part of the `ParsedTemplate`. This is not ideal because the `parseTemplate` function doesn't care whether the specified template was inline or not. This commit cleans up the `parseTemplate` compiler function so that nothing needed only for the partial compilation is added to it. We introduce a new struct for additional template information that is specific to the generation of the `declareComponent` function. With that change, we can simplify the component decorator handler and keep logic more local. PR Close #41583 |
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README.md
Angular Linker
This package contains a FileLinker
and supporting code to be able to "link" partial declarations of components, directives, etc in libraries to produce the full definitions.
The partial declaration format allows library packages to be published to npm without exposing the underlying Ivy instructions.
The tooling here allows application build tools (e.g. CLI) to produce fully compiled components, directives, etc at the point when the application is bundled.
These linked files can be cached outside node_modules
so it does not suffer from problems of mutating packages in node_modules
.
Generally this tooling will be wrapped in a transpiler specific plugin, such as the provided Babel plugin.
Unit Testing
The unit tests are built and run using Bazel:
yarn bazel test //packages/compiler-cli/linker/test