Now that the packages are avaiable at the base node_modules we can treat local packages as normal packages and not leverage the archive package versions
PR Close#62996
Use the packaged versions of the packages instead of the local ts_project dependencies to prevent multiple versions of the deps to enter test bundles
PR Close#62413
This commit migrates the remaining pieces of `compiler-cli` to
`ts_project`. This involves a few more things during migration:
- the `ng_module` ngc_wrapped rule broke as part of this change, so we
switched it to `ts_project` too. This logic is soon gone anyway.
- we needed an extra pnpm "package.json" for the linker babel test. This test is
loading from the real compiler-cli npm package. Babel needs a real
node module for this, so this solution seems reasonable. It may be
worth exploring in the future to move this test into an integration
test though.
- the older integrationtest in compiler-cli is removed as the coverage
is much better with the compliance test suite and this test.
PR Close#61826
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
Instead of dev-infra maintaining a custom ESBuild + Terser pipeline that
tries to emulate the Angular CLI, we are switching the bundling core
tests to a new rule that really leverages the Angular CLI.
This involves some file renames and small adjustments. In addition, we
leverage the updated symbol tracking rule to output new goldens that can
work with multiple bundle files (as generated by the Angular CLI;
especially with defer and its "lazy" chunks).
PR Close#61566
Compiler now would have `.js` files. Those aren't picked up as ESM,
unless we install the `package.json` with `type: module`. Sounds great
on paper, but doesn't work in reality because the way the compiler
packages are available to `api-gen/` is via the old `rules_nodejs`
linker, so the `packages/package.json` wouldn't work; nor do the
`package.json`s of the e.g. compiler-cli package work- because those
already contain the `exports` of the built npm package.
We fix this in a much more reasonable way, and the whole module
resolution problem by leveraging the pnpm linking here. This works as
expected.
PR Close#61566