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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joey Perrott
50c7e132b5 test: use zone from npm instead of the locally built package for integration tests (#61947)
Use zone from npm for integration tests

PR Close #61947
2025-06-06 15:20:11 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
599c45c380 build: update lock files for integration test apps (#60594)
This commit updates yarn.lock files for integration test apps.

PR Close #60594
2025-03-31 16:39:14 +00:00
Angular Robot
8a5f3197c0 build: update cross-repo angular dependencies (#57776)
See associated pull request for more information.

Closes #56387 as a pr takeover

PR Close #57776
2024-09-13 16:09:02 +02:00
Paul Gschwendtner
f0d63f17e2 build: update cross-repo angular dependencies (#56364)
This commit also performs lock file maintenance on all integration
tests, fixing some ambigous ESM/CJS dependency graph issues.

e.g.

```
Unknown error: Error [ERR_REQUIRE_ESM]: require() of ES Module /tmp/ng-integration-test-aTpQOT/test-sandbox/node_modules/string-width/index.js from /tmp/ng-integration-test-aTpQOT/test-sandbox/node_modules/cliui/build/index.cjs not supported.
Instead change the require of index.js in /tmp/ng-integration-test-aTpQOT/test-sandbox/node_modules/cliui/build/index.cjs to a dynamic import() which is available in all CommonJS modules.
------------------------------------------
```

Closes #56261.

PR Close #56364
2024-06-11 12:35:47 -07:00
Angular Robot
3d55073531 build: update cross-repo angular dependencies (#56041)
See associated pull request for more information.

Closes #55806 as a pr takeover

PR Close #56041
2024-05-30 14:53:32 +00:00
Alan Agius
46acb55e76 build: update integration tests lock files (#55661)
This should fix CI.

PR Close #55661
2024-05-03 09:17:16 -07:00
Alan Agius
aeb3fe26cf build: remove tslint and codelyzer deps from integration tests (#55658)
These are redundant.

PR Close #55658
2024-05-03 08:15:41 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
78791cea4d build: update browserslist db for integration tests (#50772)
Since we updated the devkit dependencies, we need to update
the browserslist DB versions in integration tests to avoid
browser mismatches causing errors like the following:

```
BrowserslistError: [BABEL] /tmp/ng-integration-test-91jP3g/test-sandbox/node_modules/zone.js/fesm2015/zone.js: Unknown version 114 of edge (While processing: "base$0$0")
```

PR Close #50772
2023-06-20 17:20:50 +02:00
Alan Agius
03ae094e8f test: update platform-server integration tests to use the Angular CLI (#49900)
This commit updates the platform-server integration tests to use the Angular CLI as it makes it easier to add more tests and remove the custom webpack setup.

PR Close #49900
2023-04-18 19:47:02 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
63673ddd3f build: re-add lock files for integration tests (#49787)
The lock files for integration tests have been accidentally
removed with: 612eaca3c5

This commit re-adds them.

PR Close #49787
2023-04-11 10:26:42 -07:00
Alan Agius
612eaca3c5 build: update cross-repo dependencies to latest stable version (#48216)
With this change we update the cross-repo dependencies to the latest stable version

PR Close #48216
2022-11-29 12:29:46 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
2664bc2b3e test: switch integration tests from puppeteer/webdriver-manager to Bazel-managed chromium (#44238)
Switches the integration tests form Puppeteer/webdriver-manager to the
Bazel-managed Chromium/Chromedriver. This is now possible with the new
integration test rule for which we can consult the
`dev-infra/bazel/browsers` toolchain and setup environment variables.
This has been configured already in a previous commit.

This commit also includes some additional small cleanups necessary for
the new integration test rule:

* The `test.sh` scripts have been renamed as they would conflict with
  the `test.sh` scripts generated by the integration test rule.
  Previously this was not an issue because tests were declared at a
  higher-level. As mentioned though this has other downsides and it is
  trivial to rename the file.

* Related to the point above, since tests are now declared witin the
  actual test folder (for perf e.g.), `package.json` files setting
  `"type": "module"` will accidentally cause the `nodejs_test`-generated
  files to be considered ESM. This is not correct and likely needs to be
  fixed upstream in `rules_nodejs` where explicit `.cjs` extensions
  should be used. This is only happening **once** in the `injectable-def`
  test so it is acceptable doing that for now.

PR Close #44238
2021-12-08 13:42:42 -05:00
Paul Gschwendtner
ec7dd5d4c2 test: re-enable platform-server integration test (#44055)
Re-enables the platform-server integration test that we had
to disable when we landed the APF v13 changes.

We can re-enable it by setting up the `fullySpecified` option
similar to how the CLI does it.

PR Close #44055
2021-11-04 18:57:22 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
859ca504f8 test: run platform-server integration test with v13 partial compilation packages (#43431)
Updates the platform-server integration test to rely on the v13 partial
compilation packages. This involves setting up the Babel linker plugin.
This is a great addition for coverage of the Babel linker plugin.

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:44 +00:00
George Kalpakas
a4c00c2148 build: upgrade webdriver-manager to v12.1.8 (#40756)
ChromeDriver now supports Apple Silicon ARM processors.
`webdriver-manager` versions 12.1.7 and earlier will, however,
incorrectly download the arm64 ChromeDriver regardless of the
system's architecture. This results in failure to run Protractor tests
on macOS with the error: `spawn Unknown system error -86`

This commit fixes the problem by upgrading `webdriver-manager` to
version 12.1.8, which includes a fix.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65618558.

PR Close #40756
2021-02-17 06:52:31 -08:00
JiaLiPassion
f8956adb73 build: update zone.js version to 0.11.3 (#39317)
Update the version of `zone.js` from 0.10.3 to 0.11.3 inside
Angular repo.

PR Close #39317
2020-11-12 13:51:29 -08:00
JiaLiPassion
583a9d38a1 feat(zone.js): upgrade zone.js to angular package format(APF) (#36540)
Close #35157

In the current version of zone.js, zone.js uses it's own package format, and it is not following the rule
of Angualr package format(APF), so it is not easily to be consumed by Angular CLI or other bundle tools.
For example, zone.js npm package has two bundles,

1. zone.js/dist/zone.js, this is a `es5` bundle.
2. zone.js/dist/zone-evergreen.js, this is a `es2015` bundle.

And Angular CLI has to add some hard-coding code to handle this case, o5376a8b139/packages/schematics/angular/application/files/src/polyfills.ts.template (L55-L58)

This PR upgrade zone.js npm package format to follow APF rule, https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CZC2rcpxffTDfRDs6p1cfbmKNLA6x5O-NtkJglDaBVs/edit#heading=h.k0mh3o8u5hx

The updated points are:

1. in package.json, update all bundle related properties

```
  "main": "./bundles/zone.umd.js",
  "module": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
  "es2015": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
  "fesm2015": "./fesm2015/zone.js",
```

2. re-organize dist folder, for example for `zone.js` bundle, now we have

```
  dist/
      bundles/
             zone.js            // this is the es5 bundle
      fesm2015/
             zone.js            // this is the es2015 bundle (in the old version is `zone-evergreen.js`)
```

3. have several sub-packages.

1. `zone-testing`, provide zone-testing bundles include zone.js and testing libraries
2. `zone-node`, provide zone.js implemention for NodeJS
3. `zone-mix`, provide zone.js patches for both Browser and NodeJS

All those sub-packages will have their own `package.json` and the bundle will reference `bundles(es5)` and `fesm2015(es2015)`.

4. keep backward compatibility, still keep the `zone.js/dist` folder, and all bundles will be redirected to `zone.js/bundles` or `zone.js/fesm2015` folders.

PR Close #36540
2020-06-11 11:08:48 -07:00
JiaLiPassion
c5df9ce474 build(zone.js): update zone.js version to 0.10.3 (#36214)
PR Close #36214
2020-03-31 10:59:17 -07:00
Greg Magolan
5e55587633 build: remove dep on tsickle from platform-server (#33927)
PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
Greg Magolan
acfd0edd38 test: use puppeteer in integration tests and to download correct chromedriver (#35049)
This means integration tests no longer need to depend on a $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG environment variable to specify which chromedriver version to download to match the locally installed chrome. This was bad DX and not having it specified was not reliable as webdriver-manager would not always download the chromedriver version to work with the locally installed chrome.

webdriver-manager update --gecko=false --standalone=false $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG is now replaced with node webdriver-manager-update.js in the root package.json, which checks which version of chrome puppeteer has come bundled with & downloads informs webdriver-manager to download the corresponding chrome driver version.

Integration tests now use "webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager" so they don't have to waste time calling webdriver-manager update in postinstall

"// resolutions": "Ensure a single version of webdriver-manager which comes from root node_modules that has already run webdriver-manager update",
"resolutions": {
"**/webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager"
}
This should speed up each integration postinstall by a few seconds.

Further, integration test package.json files link puppeteer via file:../../node_modules/puppeteer which is the ideal situation as the puppeteer post-install won't download chrome if it is already downloaded. In CI, since node_modules is cached it should not need to download Chrome either unless the node_modules cache is busted.

NB: each version of puppeteer comes bundles with a specific version of chrome. Root package.json & yarn.lock currently pull down puppeteer 2.1.0 which comes with chrome 80. See https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer#q-which-chromium-version-does-puppeteer-use for more info.

Only two references to CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG left in integration tests at integration/bazel-schematics/test.sh which I'm not entirely sure how to get rid of it

Use a lightweight puppeteer=>chrome version mapping instead of launching chrome and calling browser.version()

Launching puppeteer headless chrome and calling browser.version() was a heavy-handed approach to determine the Chrome version. A small and easy to update mappings file is a better solution and it means that the `yarn install` step does not require chrome shared libs available on the system for its postinstall step

PR Close #35049
2020-02-11 13:16:52 -08:00
George Kalpakas
4ece0eb27c build: use exact versions for integration project dependencies (#33968)
Since we cannot run `yarn install` with the `--frozen-lockfile` option
(because we want to be able to install the locally built Angular
packages), integration project lockfiles are susceptible to getting
out-of-sync with the corresponding `package.json`. When this happens,
yarn will install the latest available version that satisfies the
version range specified in `package.json`.

This commit adds another line of defense, by specifying exact versions
for the dependencies in `package.json` files (i.e. `1.33.7` instead of
`^1.33.0`). While transitive dependencies will be unpinned, this still
ensures that the same version of direct dependencies will be installed
in case of an out-of-sync lockfile, thus reducing the probability of
random failures.

PR Close #33968
2019-11-26 16:08:32 -08:00
George Kalpakas
7f0d7f4d12 build: update lockfiles for integration projects (#33968)
In the `integration_test` CircleCI job, we run `yarn install` on all
projects in the `integration/` directory. If a project has no lockfile
or if the lockfile is out-of-sync with the corresponding `package.json`
file, then the installed dependency versions are no longer pinned, which
can result in different versions being installed between different runs
of the same job (if, for example, a new version is released for a
package) and breaks hermeticity.

This could be prevented by using the `--frozen-lockfile` option with
`yarn install`, but this is not possible with the current setup, because
yarn needs to be able to install the locally built Angular packages,
whose checksums will be different from the ones in the lockfile.
Therefore, we have to manually ensure that the lockfiles remain in-sync
with the corresponding `package.json` files for the rest of the
dependencies.

For example, previously, [cli-hello-world-lazy/yarn.lock][1] had an
entry for `@angular-devkit/build-angular@0.900.0-next.9` (pinned to
`0.900.0-next.9`), but [cli-hello-world-lazy/package.json][2] specified
the `@angular-devkit/build-angular` version as `^0.900.0-rc.0` (note the
leading caret). As a result, since the version in the lock file does not
much the one in `package.json`, the lockfile is ignored and the latest
available version that matches `^0.900.0-rc.0` is installed.

This, for example, started causing unrelated CI failures ([example][3]),
when `@angular-devkit/build-angular@9.0.0-rc.3` was released with a size
improvement.

This commit ensures that all integration projects have a lockfile and
that lockfiles are up-to-date (with the current `package.json` files).

[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/fc2f6b845/integration/cli-hello-world-lazy/yarn.lock#L13
[2]: https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/fc2f6b845/integration/cli-hello-world-lazy/package.json#L26
[3]: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/535959#tests/containers/2

PR Close #33968
2019-11-26 16:08:32 -08:00
George Kalpakas
74b7d1ace1 test(ngcc): build zone.js from source in scripts/build-packages-dist.sh (#33733)
In #33046, internal uses of `zone.js` were switched to reference it
directly from source (built with Bazel) instead of npm. As a result, the
necessary scripts were updated to build `zone.js` as necessary. However,
some `integration/**/debug-test.sh` scripts were missed (apparently
because they are not used on CI, but only locally as helpers for
debugging the integration projects).

This commit updates the `scripts/build-packages-dist.sh` script to also
build `zone.js`, so that other scripts (such as the various
`debug-test.sh` scripts) can use it.

PR Close #33733
2019-11-12 09:55:16 -08:00
Igor Minar
86e1e6c082 feat: typescript 3.6 support (#32946)
BREAKING CHANGE: typescript 3.4 and 3.5 are no longer supported, please update to typescript 3.6

Fixes #32380

PR Close #32946
2019-10-18 13:15:16 -04:00
Paul Gschwendtner
e0969b2480 ci: update nodejs version to v10.16.0 (#31088)
Updates the NodeJS version to the latest stable version at the time of
writing (v10.16.0). We need to update our image to use a minimum NodeJS
version of v10.15.0 because new CLI apps automatically install a non-locked
version of selenium-webdriver that now requires NodeJS >= 10.15.0 since the
latest release of 17th June 2019 (4.0.0-alpha.3).

See CI failures: https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/359077

PR Close #31088
2019-06-17 13:07:27 -07:00
Alex Eagle
03d914a6c2 build: hide @angular/http for Angular v8 (#29550)
Currently our plan is to skip the publish, docgen, and update steps for this package.
During RC, we'll determine if the breaking change is too difficult for users, in which case we might restore the package for another major.

PR Close #29550
2019-04-02 10:55:31 -07:00
Igor Minar
c80071dd59 test: fix integration/platform-server test which had missing @types/node devDep (#27937)
I'm not sure why this problem is visible only now or how this worked before, but the CI
is now failing because @types/node is missing.

I also added the yarn.lock file which was previously omitted. We want the yarn.lock file in so that
our deps don't change over time without us knowing.

PR Close #27937
2019-01-07 15:35:09 -08:00