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Currently we only run Saucelabs on PRs using the legacy View Engine build. Switching that build to Ivy is not trivial and there are various options: 1. Updating the R3 switches to use POST_R3 by default. At first glance, this doesn't look easy because the current ngtsc switch logic seems to be unidirectional (only PRE_R3 to POST_R3). 2. Updating the legacy setup to run with Ivy. This sounds like the easiest solution at first.. but it turns out to be way more complicated. Packages would need to be built with ngtsc using legacy tools (i.e. first building the compiler-cli; and then building packages) and View Engine only tests would need to be determined and filtered out. Basically it will result in re-auditing all test targets. This is contradictory to the fact that we have this information in Bazel already. 3. Creating a new job that runs tests on Saucelabs with Bazel. We specify fine-grained test targets that should run. This would be a good start (e.g. acceptance tests) and also would mean that we do not continue maintaining the legacy setup.. This commit implements the third option as it allows us to move forward with the general Bazel migration. We don't want to spend too much time on our legacy setup since it will be removed anyway in the future. PR Close #34277 |
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benchpress | ||
common | ||
compiler | ||
compiler-cli | ||
core | ||
docs | ||
elements | ||
examples | ||
forms | ||
http | ||
language-service | ||
localize | ||
platform-browser | ||
platform-browser-dynamic | ||
platform-server | ||
platform-webworker | ||
platform-webworker-dynamic | ||
private/testing | ||
router | ||
service-worker | ||
upgrade | ||
zone.js | ||
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README.md | ||
empty.ts | ||
goog.d.ts | ||
license-banner.txt | ||
system.d.ts | ||
tsconfig-build-no-strict.json | ||
tsconfig-build.json | ||
tsconfig-test.json | ||
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types.d.ts |
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