A lot of our tests are wrapped in `{}` which serves no purpose, aside from increasing the nesting level and, in some cases, causing confusion. The braces appear to be a leftover from a time when all tests were wrapped in a `function main() {}`. The function declaration was removed in #21053, but the braces remained, presumably because it was easier to search&replace for `function main()`, but not to remove the braces at the same time.
PR Close#52239
Currently internally Angular has some customized tsconfig files, because we don't align with the tsconfig of the rest of g3. These changes enable `noImplicitReturns` and `noPropertyAccessFromIndexSignature` to align better with the internal config.
PR Close#51728
In the past, we had an implementation of the "Angular 2" router that
also worked with AngularJS. Published as `@angular/router`. We continued
to expose that router implementation in G3 and some applications still
use it. Now, when upgrading, they are seeing issues where the router
throws because it cannot find a route config/ or `$canActivate` on the
controller- simply because there is no `controller` function for
downgraded components.
We can fix this and unblock the update by simply ensuring a controller
function is defined.
PR Close#50871
`entryComponents` have been deprecated since version 9, because with Ivy they weren't necessary. These changes remove any remaining references.
BREAKING CHANGE:
* `entryComponents` has been deleted from the `@NgModule` and `@Component` public APIs. Any usages can be removed since they weren't doing anyting.
* `ANALYZE_FOR_ENTRY_COMPONENTS` injection token has been deleted. Any references can be removed.
PR Close#49484
To remove the non-null assertions linked to #24571, DowngradeComponentAdapter has been refactored and the public methods have been simplifed.
PR Close#48715
The `Directive` and `Component` decorators support `inputs` and `outputs` fields which accept an array in the format of `"someInput"` or `"someInput: someAlias"`, however the parsing during JIT compilation was splitting on commas, not on colons, which resulted in incorrect parsing. E.g. `inputs: ["someInput: someAlias"]` was being parsed into `{"someInput: someAlias": "someInput: someAlias"}` instead of `{someInput: "someAlias"}`.
The feature was working by accident, because there's some logic further down in the compiler pipeline that was splitting the strings again.
PR Close#46813
.substr() is deprecated so we replace it with functions which work similarily but aren't deprecated
Signed-off-by: Tobias Speicher <rootcommander@gmail.com>
PR Close#45397
Fixes a couple of tests that have been flaking our test runs. The two tests actually failed consistently when run in isolation, but they passed if at least one test ran before them. My understanding was that they failed, because they were running outside of the `NgZone` which meant that the errors being thrown inside of a `Promise` weren't being flushed.
PR Close#44597
This commit extends the logic of the `downgradeModule` function to support NgModule class as an argument. This is needed to simplify the API surface to avoid the need to resolve NgModule factory before invoking the `downgradeModule` method.
PR Close#43973
Rollup just prints a warning if an import cannot be resolved and ends up
being treated as an external dependency. This in combination with the
`silent = True` attribute for `rollup_bundle` means that bundles might
end up being extremely small without people noticing that it misses
actual imports.
To improve this situation, the warning is replaced by an error if
an import cannot be resolved.
This unveiles an issue with the `ng_rollup_bundle` macro from
dev-infra where imports in View Engine were not resolved but ended
up being treated as external. This did not prevent benchmarks using
this macro from working because the ConcatJS devserver had builtin
resolution for workspace manifest paths. Though given the new check
for no unresolved imports, this will now cause errors within Rollup, and
we need to fix the resolution. We can fix the issue by temporarily
enabling workspace linking. This does not have any performance
downsides.
To enable workspace linking (which we might need more often in the
future given the linker taking over patched module resolution), we
had to rename the `angular` dependency to a more specific one so
that the Angular linker could link into `node_modules/angular`.
PR Close#42760
This commit moves the code for cleaning jqLite/jQuery data on an element
to a re-usable helper function. This way it is easier to keep the code
consistent across all places where we need to clean data (now and in the
future).
PR Close#40045
Previously, due to the way the AngularJS and Angular clean-up processes
interfere with each other when removing an AngularJS element that
contains a downgraded Angular component, the data associated with the
host element of the downgraded component was not removed. This data was
kept in an internal AngularJS cache, which prevented the element and
component instance from being garbage-collected, leading to memory
leaks.
This commit fixes this by ensuring the element data is explicitly
removed when cleaning up a downgraded component.
NOTE:
This is essentially the equivalent of #26209 but for downgraded (instead
of upgraded) components.
Fixes#39911Closes#39921
PR Close#39965
We intend to run the `@angular/upgrade` tests against all supported
versions of AngularJS (v1.5+). Previously, we only ran them against
v1.5, v1.6 and v1.7.
Since AngularJS v1.8 was released recently, this commit adds it to the
list of AngularJS versions we test against.
PR Close#39972
This commit improves the error thrown by the downgrade module with a more
descriptive message on why the downgrade is failing.
Closes#37579
PR Close#38671
1. update jasmine to 3.5
2. update @types/jasmine to 3.5
3. update @types/jasminewd2 to 2.0.8
Also fix several cases, the new jasmine 3 will help to create test cases correctly,
such as in the `jasmine 2.x` version, the following case will pass
```
expect(1 == 2);
```
But in jsamine 3, the case will need to be
```
expect(1 == 2).toBeTrue();
```
PR Close#34625
There were some extra examples for `downgradeComponent()` in the upgrade
guide. Added a link to the relevant section of the guide in the
`downgradeComponent()` docs.
Fixes#31584
PR Close#34406
This is a breaking change in nodejs rules 0.40.0 as part of the API review & cleanup for the 1.0 release. Their APIs are identical as ts_web_test was just karma_web_test without the config_file attribute.
PR Close#33802
Using `ParentInjectorPromise.all()` (which is a static method inherited
from `SyncPromise`) causes Closure Compiler (or some related tool) to
complain:
```
TypeError: ...$packages$upgrade$src$common$src$downgrade_component_ParentInjectorPromise.all is not a function
```
Switching to `SyncPromise.all()` (the static method on the parent class)
to avoid this error.
PR Close#31986
AngularJS compilation is a synchronous operation (unless having to fetch
a template, which is not supported for downgraded components).
Previously, ngUpgrade tried to retain the synchronous nature of the
compilation for downgraded components (when possible), by using a
synchronous thenable implementation (`ParentInjectorPromise`). This was
accidentally broken in #27217 by replacing a call to
`ParentInjectorPromise#then()` (which can be synchronous) with a call to
`Promise.all()` (which is asynchronous).
This commit fixes this by introducing a `SyncPromise.all()` static
method; similar to `Promise.all()` but retaining the synchronous
capabilities of `SyncPromise` (which `ParentInjectorPromise` inherits
from).
Fixes#30330
PR Close#31840