Add support for the Fetch API's redirected property in HttpResponse and HttpErrorResponse when using HttpClient with the withFetch provider.
The redirected property indicates whether the response was the result of an HTTP redirect, providing valuable information for security, debugging, and conditional logic.
PR Close#62675
The `timeout` option is implemented in the different HTTP backends, but the option is not actually passed to the backends. `transferCache` is also missing in one signature. This commit adds both options to `HttpClient`.
Fixes#62581
PR Close#62586
Add support for mode and redirect options in Angular's HttpClient based on fech provider to enable control CORS behavior and redirect handling
PR Close#62315
In this commit, setting `window.history.scrollRestoration` is wrapped in a try-catch block to prevent `SecurityError` exceptions in restricted contexts such as:
- sandboxed iframes
- partially navigated or inactive windows
- test runners, extensions, or content previews
If an error occurs, a runtime warning with error code [2400] is logged to the console. This avoids breaking app initialization and improves cross-browser safety.
Unfortunately, it's not possible to perform any end-to-end testing of this fix.
PR Close#62186
This commit adds the ability to set the decoding attribute in NgOptimizedImage. It proxies the binding onto the host image element. If no binding is provided, it defaults to "auto", which matches the browser's default behavior. This approach avoids any breaking changes resulting from the update.
PR Close#61905
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
This commit adds support for the Fetch API's keepalive option when using HttpClient with the withFetch provider.
The change includes:
- Added keepalive to HttpRequestInit interface
- Modified FetchBackend to pass the option
- Added some unit test
PR Close#60621
The non reactive usage ``httpResource(\`http://test/${myId()}\`` gave the false impression that it was reactive when the signal was invoked. We prevent any possibility of oversight by removing the non reactive signature.
PR Close#60537
This commit updates golden files that got changed after swtiching to relative paths. There are no actual change to the APIs, the golden file updates capture the change in imports.
PR Close#60623
Moves the `DOCUMENT` token from `common` into `core` since it's relevant for lots of SSR use cases and users shouldn't have to install `common` for it. The token is still exported through `common` for backwards compatibility.
PR Close#60663
Note: This is not a deprecation of structural directives, this only about `ngIf`/`ngFor`/`ngSwitch`.
DEPRECATED: `ngIf`/`ngFor`/`ngSwitch` are deprecated. Use the control flow blocks instead (`@for`/`@if`/`@switch`).
PR Close#60492
Instead of relying on Microsoft's API extractor for `d.ts` bundling,
we are switching to Rollup-based `.d.ts` bundling.
This allows us to support code spliting, even for `.d.ts` files,
allowing for relative imports to be used between entry-points, without
ending up duplicating `.d.ts` definitions in two files. This would otherwise cause
problems with assignability of types.
It also nicely integrates into our existing rollup configuration, and
overall simplifies the `ng_package` rule even further!
Notably `tsup` also uses this rollup plugin, and it seems to work well.
Keep in mind that Microsoft's API extractor is pretty hard to integrate,
caused many problems in the past, and isn't capable of code splitting.
This aligns our d.ts bundling with the .mjs bundling (great alignment).
PR Close#60321
`HttpClient` has a lot of overloads to achieve proper type checking, however each overload is also very long which makes it hard to read on adev. These changes replace the object literal types with `Record` to make them a bit more concise.
PR Close#59901
Adjusts the date pipe and formatDate function to detect suspicious usages of the week-numbering year formatter without including the week number, as this is often confused for the calendar year and likely to result in incorrect results near New Years, meaning that those issues aren't typically caught during development. This commit starts throwing a development-only error to reveal this issue right away.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Using the `Y` formatter (week-numbering year) without also including `w` (week number) is now detected as suspicious date pattern, as `y` is typically intended.
PR Close#59798
`httpResource` is a new frontend to the `HttpClient` infrastructure. It
declares a dependency on an HTTP endpoint. The request to be made can be
reactive, updating in response to signals for the URL, method, or otherwise.
The response is returned as an instance of `HttpResource`, a
`WritableResource` with some additional signals which represent parts of the
HTTP response metadata (status, headers, etc).
PR Close#59876