Hybrid applications trigger a digest when `onMicrotaskEmpty` emits so
that the AngularJS app can run its lifecycle when the Angular app does. For
ZoneJS applications, this is effectively after every render/app tick. This change
updates the code to use `afterEveryRender` instead.
fixes#61640
PR Close#61660
We are dropping the custom ESBuild and Terser pipeline from dev-infra
and instead leverage the Angular CLI directly. This commit adjusts
the benchmarks to use this new rule.
PR Close#61566
As part of the Bazel toolchain migration we noticed that implicit types
generated by the TypeScript compiler sometimes end up referencing types
from other packages (i.e. cross-package imports).
These imports currently work just because the Bazel `ts_library` and
`ng_module` rules automatically inserted a `<amd-module
name="@angular/x" />` into `.d.ts` of packages. This helped TS figure
out how to import a given file. Notably this is custom logic that is not
occuring in vanilla TS or Angular compilations—so we will drop this
magic as part of the toolchain cleanup!
To improve code quality and keep the existing behavior working, we are
doing the following:
- adding a lint rule that reduces the risk of such imports breaking. The
failure scenario without the rule is that API goldens show unexpected
diffs, and types might be duplicated in a different package!
- keeping the `<amd-module` headers, but we manually insert them into
the package entry-points. This should ensure we don't regress
anywhere; while we also improved general safety around this above.
Long-term, isolated declarations or a lint rule from eslint-typescript
can make this even more robust.
PR Close#61312
This aligns with how angular/components marks their hidden APIs.
`@nodoc` has been broken since the switch to adev, this change should
properly hide the APIs again.
PR Close#61194
We don't need this tooling anymore because we are already validating
that there are no circular dependencies via the `ng-dev` tooling that
checks `.ts` files directly.
Also these tests never actually failed to my knowledge.
PR Close#61156
Node.js v18 will reach End-of-Life on April 30, 2025, and will no longer be supported in Angular v20.
Node.js Release Schedule: https://github.com/nodejs/release#release-schedule
BREAKING CHANGE:
- Angular no longer supports Node.js v18.
- Node.js versions 22.0 to 22.10 are also no longer supported.
Before upgrading to Angular v20, ensure the Node.js version is at least 20.11.1.
For the full list of supported versions, visit: https://angular.dev/reference/versions
PR Close#60545
`TestBed.get` isn't type safe and has been deprecated for several years now. These changes remove it from the public API and a follow-up change will add an automated migration to `TestBed.inject`.
BREAKING CHANGE:
* `TestBed.get` has been removed. Use `TestBed.inject` instead.
PR Close#60414
The `DowngradeComponentAdapter` adapter was assuming that all outputs are observables, but they can also be `OutputEmitterRef`.
Fixes#60366.
PR Close#60369
The PR introduces a few doc content rendering fixes:
- Fix highlighted section heading styles (regression from #59965).
- Convert JSDoc links within 'Usage Notes' sections to HTML and render them.
- Add IDs to doc content headings. This, by itself, makes these headings available in the page ToC.
PR Close#60116
In order to investigate the performances of SSR, this commit introduces a benchmark suite which will measure several step of the rendering.
PR Close#57647
`@angular/upgrade` writes to inputs when downgrading an Angular 2+ component
into an Angular.JS adapter. Previously, it wrote directly to the input
property, which isn't compatible with input signals. It also handles
`ngOnChanges` directly.
The correct way to support input signals would be to refactor upgrade to use
`ComponentRef.setInput`, which also handles `ngOnChanges` internally.
However, this refactoring might be more breaking since it would change the
timing of certain operations. Instead, this commit updates the code to
recognize `InputSignal` and write it through the `InputSignalNode`. This
avoids the above breaking changes for now, until a bigger refactoring can be
tested.
Fixes#56860.
PR Close#57020
Angular applications that are AngularJS hybrids are currently unable to
adopt Trusted Types due to violations eminating from an innerHTML
assignment in the @angular/upgrade package. This commit allows
developers of such applications to optionally ignore this class of
violations by configuring the Trusted Types header to allow the new
angular#unsafe-upgrade policy.
Note that the policy is explicitly labeled as unsafe as it does not in
any way mitigate the security risk of using AngularJS in an Angular
application, but does unblock Trusted Types adoption enabling XSS
protection for other parts of the application.
The implementation follows the approach taken in @angular/core;
see packages/core/src/util/security.
PR Close#57454
These changes replace most usages of `removeChild` with `remove`. The latter has the advantage of not having to look up the `parentNode` and ensure that the child being removed actually belongs to the specific parent.
The refactor should be fairly safe since all the browsers we cover support `remove`. [Something similar was done in Components](https://github.com/angular/components/pull/23592) some time ago and there haven't been any bug reports as a result.
PR Close#57203
This commit removes the long-deprecated Testability methods that track
pending tasks. This is done by NgZone today and will be done by other
APIs in zoneless.
BREAKING CHANGE: Testability methods `increasePendingRequestCount`,
`decreasePendingRequestCount` and `getPendingRequestCount` have been
removed. This information is tracked with zones.
PR Close#53768
The `inject` global augmentation from upgrade tests, leak into
all source files for IDEs, making it easy to run into issues
when actually trying to deal with `inject` from Angular core for DI.
PR Close#54650
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
This adds `generate_api_docs` targets to all of the packages for which we publish api reference docs. One known issue here is that any type information that comes from another package (e.g. router depending on core) currently resolve to `any` because the other sources are not available in the program. This can be tackled in a follow-up commit.
This commit also updates the install patch for `@angular/build-tools` to use the local version of compiler-cli.
PR Close#52034
BREAKING CHANGE: Node.js v16 support has been removed and the minimum support version has been bumped to 18.13.0.
Node.js v16 is planned to be End-of-Life on 2023-09-11. Angular will stop supporting Node.js v16 in Angular v17. For Node.js release schedule details, please see: https://github.com/nodejs/release#release-schedule
PR Close#51755
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
The upgrade package duplicaes some of code due to relative
imports between entry-points. This caused bundlers to
inline shared functions twice in both FESM outputs.
This is an acceptable limitation and we are not changing this
because the primary entry-point is not synced into G3. It's non-trivial
to remove these cross relative imports right now because the primary
entry-point is not even built in G3 so instead we just ignore the
relative imports using a re-export file.
Note: To simplify this change, we continue using namespace exports
as exporting individual named exports for all these possible usages
is rather cumbersome and also we had existing namespace imports for
e.g. `angular1.ts`. The code of upgrade is rarely edited these days
PR Close#51500