Reworks the language service to enable features like quick info and definitions inside host bindings.
**Note:** for the full range of language service features to work, the changes from https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/pull/2155 have to be released.
PR Close#60433
Currently the language service has some template-specific terminology around type checking, because that's the only place where we had TCB support. These changes make it more generic to accommodate future functionality.
PR Close#60191
Currently only components can have resources, because they're the only symbol kinds being type checked. Since we want to add directives to it, these changes rework the resource handling to accommodate them.
PR Close#60191
When setting `"useDefineForClassFields": false`, static fields are compiled within a block that relies on the `this` context. This output makes it more difficult for bundlers to treeshake and eliminate unused code.
PR Close#58297
This allows us to split up the BUILD rules a bit further, so that
refactorings can be their own BUILD target. This is beneficial as
e.g. refactorings may rely on migration code from Angular core etc.
and this allows for more fine-grained visibility and a better conceptual
split.
PR Close#57214
Within the language service, the Angular compiler instance can provide
access to the current TypeScript program via `getCurrentProgram`. By
using the compiler, the need to pass around the program driver is no longer
required and can also be removed as an instance field of the Angular language
service class. This change also provides a higher assurance that the correct
program is being used throughout each language service request.
PR Close#55097
The custom flatMap implementation can now be removed as Array contains a
native implementation that is available for all supported Node.js versions.
PR Close#55011
This fixes the definitions for signal-based inputs in the language
service and type checking symbol builder.
Signal inputs emit a slightly different output. The output works well
for comppletion and was designed to affect language service minimally.
Turns out there is a small adjustment needed for the definition symbols.
PR Close#54053
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
Extends `TcbPosition` with a field that indicates whether the `tcbPath` is a
type-checking shim file, or an original source file with an inline type check
block.
This field is used in an upcoming commit that fixes an inconsistency with how
inline type check blocks are incorrectly interpreted as a type-checking shim
file instead.
PR Close#45454
Inline type check blocks (TCBs) are emitted into the original source file, but
node positions would still be represented as a `ShimLocation` with a `shimPath`
corresponding with the type-checking shim file. This results in inconsistencies,
as the `positionInShimFile` field of `ShimLocation` would not correspond with
the `shimPath` of that `ShimLocation`.
This commit is a precursor to letting `ShimLocation` also represent the correct
location for inline type check blocks, by renaming the interface to
`TcbLocation`. A followup commit addresses the actual inconsistency.
PR Close#45454
This commit moves code in the language service package out of the ivy
subfolder. Ivy is the _only_ engine supported in v13+ so there's no need
to have a name for it.
PR Close#44064
This commit removes ViewEngine-specific code from the langauge service
package. This code is no longer used since VE is not supported in v13+.
PR Close#44064
As outlined in the previous commit which enabled the `esModuleInterop`
TypeScript compiler option, we need to update all namespace imports
for `typescript` to default imports. This is needed to allow for
TypeScript to be imported at runtime from an ES module.
Similar changes are needed for modules like `semver` where the types incorrectly
suggest named exports that will not exist at runtime when imported from ESM.
This commit refactors all imports to match with the lint rule we have
configured in the previous commit. See the previous commit for more
details on why certain imports have been changed.
A special case are the imports to `@babel/core` and `@babel/types`. For
these a special interop is needed as both default imports, or named
imports break the other module format. e.g default imports would work
well for ESM, but it breaks for CJS. For CJS, the named imports would
only work, but in ESM, only the default export exist. We work around
this for now until the devmode is using ESM as well (which would be
consistent with prodmode and gives us more valuable test results). More
details on the interop can be found in the `babel_core.ts` files (two
interops are needed for both localize/or the compiler-cli).
PR Close#43431
This commit fixes a bug in the **View Engine** implementation of
`getSemanticDiagnostics` and `getDefinitionAndBoundSpan` for node in the
decorator metadata that represents an external URL
(`templateUrl` or `styleUrls`).
The URL could be either relative or absolute, but the latter was not taken
into account.
Fix https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/1055
PR Close#40406
This commit refactors the QuickInfo abstraction shared between the VE and
Ivy services and used to implement hover tooltips (quick info), which was
extracted from the VE code in commit faa81dc. The new DisplayParts
abstraction is more general and can be used to extract information needed by
various LS functions (e.g. autocompletion).
This commit effectively reverts faa81dc, returning the original code to the
VE implementation as the Ivy code is now diverged.
PR Close#39505
These functions will be useful to the Ivy language service as well to
provide 'go to definition' functionality for template and style urls.
PR Close#39202
This commit refactors TS-only utility functions to a separate file so
that they could be shared with Ivy language service.
A separate ts_library rule is created so that there is no dependency on
`compiler` and `compiler-cli` to make the compilation fast and
light-weight.
The method `getPropertyAssignmentFromValue` is modified slightly to
improve the ergonomics of the function.
PR Close#36984
clang-format was recently updated and any PRs that touch files in the
language service will have to reformat all the files.
Instead of changing the formatting in those PRs, this PR formats all
files in language-service package once and for all.
PR Close#36426
Sometimes, a request for definitions will return multiple of the same
definition. This can happen in at least the cases of
- two-way bindings (one of the same definition for the property and
event binding)
- multiple template binding expressions in the same attribute
- something like "*ngFor="let i of items; trackBy: test" has two
template bindings, resulting in two template binding ASTs at the
same location (the attribute span). The language service then parses
both of these bindings individually, resulting in two independent
but identical definitions. For more context, see https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/34847#discussion_r371006680.
This commit prunes duplicate definitions by signing definitions with
their location, and checking if that location signature has been seen in
a previous definition returned to the client.
PR Close#34995
As part of the effort to tighten the API surface of
`TypeScriptServiceHost` in preparation for the migration to Ivy, I realized
some recently added APIs are not strictly needed.
They can be safely removed without sacrificing functionality.
This allows us to clean up the code, especially in the implementation of
QuickInfo, where the `TypeScriptServiceHost` is leaked outside of the
`LanguageService` class.
This refactoring also cleans up some duplicate code where the QuickInfo
object is generated. The logic is now consolidated into a simple
`createQuickInfo` method shared across two different implementations.
PR Close#34941
In Angular, symbol can have multiple definitions (e.g. a two-way
binding). This commit adds support for for multiple definitions for a
queried location in a template.
PR Close#34782
Adds support for `styleUrls` definitions in the same way `templateUrl`
definitions are provided; clicking on styleUrl will take a user to the
respective file.
Unifies some code in determining a URL definition. We first check if a
url is a `templateUrl`; if it's not, we check that it's a `styleUrl` or
return no definitions.
PR Close#32464
Adds support for `getDefinitionAt` when called on a templateUrl
property assignment.
The currrent architecture for getting definitions is designed to be
called on templates, so we have to introduce a new
`getTsDefinitionAndBoundSpan` method to get Angular-specific definitions
in TypeScript files and pass a `readTemplate` closure that will read the
contents of a template using `TypeScriptServiceHost#getTemplates`. We
can probably go in and make this nicer in a future PR, though I'm not
sure what the best architecture should be yet.
Part of angular/vscode-ng-language-service#111
PR Close#32238
The TemplateInfo type is an extension of AstResult, but it is not
necessary at all. Instead, improve the current interface for AstResult
by removing all optional fileds and include the TemplateSource in
AstResult instead.
PR Close#32250
Now that the Angular LS is a proper tsserver plugin, it does not make
sense for it to maintain its own language service API.
This is part one of the effort to remove our custom LanguageService
interface.
This interface is cumbersome because we have to do two transformations:
ng def -> ts def -> lsp definition
The TS LS interface is more comprehensive, so this allows the Angular LS
to return more information.
PR Close#31972
This PR changes the language service to work in two different modes:
1. TS + Angular
Plugin augments TS language service to provide additonal Angular
information. This only works with inline template and is meant to be
used as a local plugin (configured via tsconfig.json).
2. Angular only
Plugin only provides information on Angular templates, no TS info at
all. This effectively disables native TS features and is meant for
internal use only.
Default mode is `angularOnly = false` so that we don't break any users
already using Angular LS as local plugin.
As part of the refactoring, `undefined` is removed from type aliases
because it is considered bad practice.
go/tsstyle#nullableundefined-type-aliases
```
Type aliases must not include |null or |undefined in a union type.
Nullable aliases typically indicate that null values are being passed
around through too many layers of an application, and this clouds the
source of the original issue that resulted in null. They also make it
unclear when specific values on a class or interface might be absent.
```
PR Close#31935