Previously, Blob values were passed to `Uint8Array` this resulted in silently producing an empty array (length = 0) without throwing an error, leading to empty cached data
PR Close#67002
Use feature detection for `Uint8Array.prototype.toBase64` and
`Uint8Array.fromBase64`, falling back to the existing implementation
when native support is not available
PR Close#67002
Addresses an issue where the LCP image observer incorrectly identified LCP elements when the same image URL was used multiple times on a page
Fixes#53278
(cherry picked from commit 38749698d0)
The JsonPipe does not unwrap signals and `JSON.stringify` will return `undefined` for signals.
To avoid confusion, we log a warning when a signal is passed to the pipe.
(cherry picked from commit 0d652ba4da)
Angular requires TypeScript >=5.9, making TODO comments that reference TypeScript 2.1 features obsolete. These comments existed in keyvalue_differs.ts and ng_for_of.ts and referenced type improvements that were deferred until TS 2.1, which has long since been surpassed.
Adds an option (`ngTemplateOutletInjector="outlet"`) that instructs the ngTemplateOutlet to inherit its injector from the outlet's place in the instantiated DOM.
Introduces an optional `height` property in `ImageLoaderConfig`, allowing
built-in image loaders to generate URLs with explicit height parameters.
This improves layout control and enables better support for loaders that
require height-based transformations.
Closes#51723
Removes usages of zone-based helpers such as `fakeAsync` , `tick`
`waitForAsync` as part of the migration to zoneless tests.
Completes the transition to zoneless.
Encodes arraybuffer and blob response bodies as base64 when storing in the transfer cache, ensuring correct retrieval and usage on the client side.
Fixes#66827
Adds dedicated `LocationStrategy` subclasses: `NoTrailingSlashPathLocationStrategy` and `TrailingSlashPathLocationStrategy`.
The `TrailingSlashPathLocationStrategy` ensures that URLs prepared for the browser always end with a slash, while `NoTrailingSlashPathLocationStrategy` ensures they never do. This configuration only affects the URL written to the browser history; the `Location` service continues to normalize paths by stripping trailing slashes when reading from the browser.
Example:
```typescript
providers: [
{provide: LocationStrategy, useClass: TrailingSlashPathLocationStrategy}
]
```
This approach to the trailing slash problem isolates the changes to the
existing LocationStrategy abstraction without changes to Router, as was
attempted in two other options (#66452 and #66423).
From an architectural perspective, this is the cleanest approach for several reasons:
1. Separation of Concerns and "Router Purity": The Router's primary job is to map a URL structure to an application state (ActivatedRoutes). It shouldn't necessarily be burdened with the formatting nuances of the underlying platform unless those nuances affect the state itself. By pushing trailing slash handling to the LocationStrategy, you treat the trailing slash as a "platform serialization format" rather than a "router state" concern. This avoids the "weirdness" in #66423 where the UrlTree (serialization format) disagrees with the ActivatedRouteSnapshot (logical state).
2. Tree Shakability: If an application doesn't care about trailing slashes (which is the default "never" behavior), they don't pay the cost for that logic. It essentially becomes a swappable "driver" for the URL interaction.
3. Simplicity for the Router: #66452 (consuming the slash as a segment) bleeds into the matching logic, potentially causing issues with child routes or wildcards effectively "eating" a segment that should be invisible. This option leaves the matching logic purely focused on meaningful path segments by continuing to strip the trailing slash on read.
4. Consistency with Existing Patterns: Angular already uses LocationStrategy to handle Hash vs Path routing. Adding "Trailing Slash" nuances there is a natural extension of that pattern—it's just another variation of "how do we represent this logic in the browser's address bar?"
fixes#16051
Error message links now point to the archived documentation site (v*.angular.dev)
so that referenced content matches the framework version in use.
See angular#44650
PR Close#66374
This commit ensures the Document used by `FakeNavigation` is the one
passed in the constructor rather than the global `document`, which may
be different.
This commit introduces a highly requested `trailingSlash` configuration option to the Angular Router, allowing developers to control how trailing slashes are handled in their applications. The options are:
- 'always': Enforces a trailing slash on all URLs.
- 'never': Removes trailing slashes from all URLs (default).
- 'preserve': Respects the presence or absence of a trailing slash as defined in the UrlTree.
This change replaces all remaining occurrences of `typeof ngDevMode !== undefined`
with the correct `typeof ngDevMode !== 'undefined'` form. This aligns the codebase
with JavaScript typeof semantics and maintains consistency with other Angular code.
Previously, the XSRF interceptor only added the XSRF token to requests with relative URLs.
This commit updates the interceptor to also add the token to requests with absolute URLs, provided they match the current origin.
The XSRF interceptor previously failed to detect protocol-relative URLs (starting with `//`) as absolute URLs. This allowed requests to such URLs to include the XSRF token, potentially leaking it to external domains.
This change updates the interceptor to correctly identify protocol-relative URLs as absolute and exclude them from receiving the XSRF token.
Prior to this commit, attempting to resolve a `ChangeDetectorRef` after views or app have been destroyed would result in an error. In this commit, we clean up listeners once the view is destroyed, before the placeholder loads or fails to load.
Annotate the `new Version(...)` call with `/* @__PURE__ */` to signal to optimizers that the constructor is side-effect free.
Without this hint, bundlers such as Terser or ESBuild may conservatively retain the `VERSION` instantiation even when unused. With the annotation, the constant can be tree-shaken away in production builds if not referenced, reducing bundle size.