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Matthieu Riegler
33b9cb8693 refactor: remove todos on forms tests (#48894)
Removing the todos implied using fakeAsync and passing an async validator as async (3rd parameter).

PR Close #48894
2023-02-02 09:28:39 -08:00
Matthieu Riegler
6edf35c8d6 refactor(forms): remove deprecated uses from the unit tests (#48894)
Jasmine has deprecated the `expectationFailOutput` argument and replaced it by the `withContext()` method

Also removing all references to #24571 from the forms unit tests as the non null assertions are fine in the context.

PR Close #48894
2023-02-02 09:28:39 -08:00
Matthieu Riegler
b9577adeb2 refactor(forms): cleanup type any in forms tests (#48624)
Removing every type any in forms with a reference to #9100

PR Close #48624
2023-01-05 14:52:03 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
a8f92554d0 refactor: update forms package tests to work with ES2020 ESM (#48521)
Tests now always run with ESM 2020, while previously they ran with
ES2015 CommonJS UMD bundles.

Since ZoneJS does not support intercepting native `async/await` syntax,
the forms test needs to use the zone-compatible variant of
`jasmine_node_tests`. This variant downlevels the native `async/await`
syntax to generators that ZoneJS can intercept. All of this is done
using the dev-infra ESBuild `spec_bundle` rule.

PR Close #48521
2022-12-19 19:50:43 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
c9415e4d75 build: ensure bootstrap transitive runfiles are made available (#48521)
Since we generate a `.mjs` file as entry-point for jasmine tests,
a couple of issues prevented the transitive dependencies from
bootstrap targets to be brought in (causing resolution errors):

1. The `_files` (previously `_esm2015`) targets are no longer needed,
   and they also miss all the information on runfiles.
2. The aspect for computing linker mappings does not respect the
   `bootstrap` attribute from the `spec_entrypoint` so we manually
   add the extract ESM output targets (this rule works with the aspect
   and forwards linker mappings).

PR Close #48521
2022-12-19 19:50:41 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
20551503fa build: replace _es2015 shorthand with more flexible _files suffix (#48521)
For every `ts_library` target we expose a shorthand that grants
access to the JS files because `DefaultInfo` of a ts library
only exposes the `.d.ts` files.

We rename this away from `es2015` since in practice it's a much
higher target these days. Additionally we no longer use the devmode
output but rather use the prodmode output which has the explicit
`.mjs` output- compatible with ESM.

PR Close #48521
2022-12-19 19:50:41 +00:00
Matthieu Riegler
d321880440 fix(forms): FormBuilder.group return right type with shorthand parameters. (#48084)
Extract AbstractControlOptions from type when used in shorthand parameters on FormBuilder.group

Fixes 48073

PR Close #48084
2022-11-17 11:04:54 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
779a76fa5a fix(forms): don't mutate validators array (#47830)
Fixes that the `AbstractControl` was mutating the validators arrays being passed into the constructor an helper methods like `setValidators`.

Fixes #47827.

PR Close #47830
2022-11-17 09:36:14 -08:00
Dylan Hunn
604cdb7307 fix(forms): Improve a very commonly viewed error message by adding a guide. (#47969)
[A Github issue](https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/43821) about an arcane-sounding Forms error is one of the repo's top-ten most visited pages. This converts the error to `RuntimeErrorCode` and adds a dedicated guide to explain how to solve it.

PR Close #47969
2022-11-07 16:00:06 -08:00
Pawel Kozlowski
9bfedb1306 Revert "fix(forms): don't mutate validators array (#47830)" (#47845)
This reverts commit 0329c13e95.

PR Close #47845
2022-10-25 10:05:17 +02:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
0329c13e95 fix(forms): don't mutate validators array (#47830)
Fixes that the `AbstractControl` was mutating the validators arrays being passed into the constructor an helper methods like `setValidators`.

Fixes #47827.

PR Close #47830
2022-10-24 14:12:56 +02:00
Dylan Hunn
96b7fe93af fix(forms): call setDisabledState on ControlValueAcessor when control is enabled (#47576)
Previously, `setDisabledState` was never called when attached if the control is enabled. This PR fixes the bug, and creates a configuration option to opt-out of the fix.

Fixes #35309.

BREAKING CHANGE: setDisabledState will always be called when a `ControlValueAccessor` is attached. You can opt-out with `FormsModule.withConfig` or `ReactiveFormsModule.withConfig`.

PR Close #47576
2022-10-11 16:03:01 +00:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
4a13210ecd fix(forms): don't prevent default behavior for forms with method="dialog" (#47308)
The forms `submit` event handlers have a `return false` to prevent form submissions from reloading the page, however this also prevents the browser behavior for forms with `method="dialog"`.

These changes add an exception since the `method="dialog"` doesn't refresh the page.

Fixes #47150.

PR Close #47308
2022-09-09 14:26:48 -07:00
Jeremy Elbourn
aa14662562 refactor(forms): remove unnecesary null (#47238)
These null values are unused and unecessary. I suspect it's a remnant from when the codebase was transpiled to Dart.

PR Close #47238
2022-09-06 09:57:37 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
b302797de4 fix(forms): Correctly infer FormBuilder types involving [value, validators] shorthand in more cases. (#47034)
Type inference in cases involving `ControlConfig` was previously not working as desired. This was because the compiler was enforcing that `ControlConfig` is a *tuple* -- which is not always that easy to prove! By relaxing this constraint a bit, and just inferring from `ControlConfig` as an array, the type inference catches many more cases, and is generally more correct.

PR Close #47034
2022-08-17 11:32:15 +00:00
Cédric Exbrayat
426af91a42 feat(forms): add FormBuilder.record() method (#46485)
The new `FormRecord` entity introduced in Angular v14 does not have its builder method.
This commit adds it, allowing to write:

```
const fb = new FormBuilder();
fb.record({ a: 'one' });
```

This works for both the `FormBuilder` and the `NonNullableFormBuilder`

PR Close #46485
2022-07-15 22:02:44 +00:00
Cédric Exbrayat
089efa1ac9 refactor(forms): simplify group builder function (#46844)
Applies the same logic that we have in the `control` function.

PR Close #46844
2022-07-15 22:02:20 +00:00
Dylan Hunn
e9b5dac9ec fix(forms): Move all remaining errors in Forms to use RuntimeErrorCode. (#46654)
RuntimeErrorCode allows for better tree-shaking, and unique codes for each error.

PR Close #46654
2022-07-06 09:49:39 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
f6a096e3d4 fix(forms): Update a Forms validator error to use RuntimeError (#46537)
Replace `new Error()` in a forms Validators function with `RuntimeError`, for better tree-shakability. Also, improve the error messages, and add documentation.

PR Close #46537
2022-06-28 11:32:54 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
f18e1739b8 fix(forms): allow FormBuilder.group(...) to accept optional fields. (#46253)
Consider the case in which `FormBuilder` is used to construct a group with an optional field:

```
const controls = { name: fb.control('') };
const foo: FormGroup<{
  name: FormControl<string | null>;
  address?: FormControl<string | null>;
}> = fb.group<{
  name: FormControl<string | null>;
  address?: FormControl<string | null>;
}>(controls);
```

Today, with fully strict TypeScript settings, the above will not compile:

```
Types of property 'controls' are incompatible.
Type '{ name: FormControl<string | null>; address?: FormControl<FormGroup<SubFormControls> | null | undefined> | undefined; }' is not assignable to type '{ name: FormControl<string | null>; address?: FormGroup<SubFormControls> | undefined; }'.
```

Notice that the `fb.group(...)` is calculating the following type for address: `address?: FormControl<FormGroup<string|null>`. This is clearly wrong -- an extraneous `FormControl` has been added!

This is coming from the calculation of the result type of `fb.group(...)`. In the type definition, if we cannot detect the outer control type, [we assume it's just an unwrapped value, and automatically wrap it in `FormControl`](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/14.0.0/packages/forms/src/form_builder.ts#L66).

Because the optional `{address?: FormControl<string|null>}` implicitly makes the RHS have type `FormControl<string|null>|undefined`, [the relevant condition is not satisfied](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/14.0.0/packages/forms/src/form_builder.ts#L55). In particular, the condition expects just `FormGroup<T>`, not `FormGroup<T>|undefined`. So we assume `T` is a value type, and it gets wrapped with `FormControl`.

The solution is to add the cases where `undefined` is included in the union type when detecting which control `T` is (if any).

PR Close #46253
2022-06-06 10:14:19 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
37bf6932e9 fix(forms): Add a nonNullable option to FormControl for consistency.
DEPRECATED:

The `initialValueIsDefault` option has been deprecated and replaced with the otherwise-identical `nonNullable` option, for the sake of naming consistency.
2022-05-19 15:49:02 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
e441ff44b4 fix(forms): Prevent FormBuilder from distributing unions to control types. (#45942)
Previously, using `FormBuilder` with a union type would produce unions of *controls*:

```
// `foo` has type `FormControl<string>|FormControl<number>`.
const c = fb.nonNullable.group({foo: 'bar' as string | number});
```

This actually works in many cases, due to how extraordinarily powerful Typescript's distributive types are (e.g. `value` still has type `string|number`), but it is subtly incorrect. Here is a code example that exposes the reason the inference is incorrect. It exploits the fact that Typescript will not "un-distribute" a type, producing an obviously spurious error:

```
// fc gets an inferred distributive union type `FormControl<string> | FormControl<number>`
let fc = c.controls.foo;
// Error: Type 'FormControl<string | number>' is not assignable to type 'FormControl<string> | FormControl<number>'.
fc = new FormControl<string|number>('', {initialValueIsDefault: true});
```

Instead, we want the union to apply to the *values*:

```
// `foo` should have type `FormControl<string|number>`.
const c = fb.nonNullable.group({foo: 'bar' as string | number});
```

Essentially, we want to prevent Typescript from distributing the type. [As specified in the handbook](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/conditional-types.html#distributive-conditional-types):

> Typically, distributivity is the desired behavior. To avoid that behavior, you can surround each side of the extends keyword with square brackets.

This PR applies this suggestion to `FormBuilder`'s type inference.

Fixes #45912.

PR Close #45942
2022-05-10 12:36:37 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
43ba4ab9da fix(forms): Allow NonNullableFormBuilder to be injected. (#45904)
Based on early feedback, calling `fb.nonNullable.group(...)` continues to be clunky for a form with many such groups. Allowing `NonNullableFormBuilder` to be directly injected enables the following:

```
constructor(private fb: NonNullableFormBuilder) {}
```

PR Close #45904
2022-05-09 17:31:48 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
2dbdebc646 feat(forms): Add FormBuilder.nonNullable. (#45852)
With typed forms, all `FormControl`s are nullable by default, because they can be reset to `null`. This behavior is possible to change by passing the option `initialValueIsDefault: true`. However, in a large form, this is extremely cumbersome, as the option must be repeated over and over. Additionally, it is not possible to take full advantage of `FormBuilder`, since `FormBuilder.group` and `FormBuilder.array` will produce nullable controls.

This PR introduces a new accessor `FormBuilder.nonNullable`, which produces *non-nullable* controls. Specifically, any call to `.control` will produce controls with `{initialValueIsDefault: true}`, and calls to `.array` or `.group` that implicitly build inner controls will have the same effect.

```ts
let nfb = new FormBuilder().nonNullable;
let name = nfb.group({who: 'Alex'}); // FormGroup<{who: FormControl<string>}>
name.reset();
console.log(name); // {who: 'Alex'}
```

PR Close #45852
2022-05-04 12:46:05 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
ff3f5a8d12 fix(forms): Fix a typing bug in FormBuilder. (#45684)
Previously, the following code would fail to compile:

```
let form: FormGroup<{email: FormControl<string | null>}>;
form = fb.group({
    email: ['', Validators.required]
});
```

This is because the compiler was unable to properly infer the inner type of `ControlConfig` arrays in some cases. The same issue applies to `FormArray` as well under certain circumstances.

This change cleans up the `FormBuilder` type signatures to always use the explicit Element type, and to catch `ControlConfig` types that might fall through.

PR Close #45684
2022-04-20 09:15:46 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
e0a2248b32 feat(forms): Add a FormRecord type. (#45607)
As part of the typed forms RFC, we proposed the creation of a new FormRecord type, to support dynamic groups with homogenous values. This PR introduces FormRecord, as a subclass of FormGroup.

PR Close #45607
2022-04-14 14:59:10 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
89d299105a feat(forms): Implement strict types for the Angular Forms package. (#43834)
This PR strongly types the forms package by adding generics to AbstractControl classes as well as FormBuilder. This makes forms type-safe and null-safe, for both controls and values.

The design uses a "control-types" approach. In other words, the type parameter on FormGroup is an object containing controls, and the type parameter on FormArray is an array of controls.

Special thanks to Alex Rickabaugh and Andrew Kushnir for co-design & implementation, to Sonu Kapoor and Netanel Basal for illustrative prior art, and to Cédric Exbrayat for extensive testing and validation.

BREAKING CHANGE: Forms classes accept a generic.

Forms model classes now accept a generic type parameter. Untyped versions of these classes are available to opt-out of the new, stricter behavior.

PR Close #43834
2022-04-12 17:37:04 +00:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
b36dec6b5b fix(forms): not picking up disabled state if group is swapped out and disabled (#43499)
Fixes a long-standing issue where swapping out the `FormGroup` and calling `disable` immediately afterwards doesn't actually disable the `ControlValueAccessor`.

Fixes #22556.

PR Close #43499
2022-03-28 09:26:19 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
fe0e42a996 fix(forms): Make UntypedFormBuilder assignable to FormBuilder, and vice versa. (#45421)
There was a subtle bug involving the opt-out class for FormBuilder, which I discovered during the ongoing migration. The types must be structurally the same, because people pass around FormBuilders, in addition to passing around the controls they produce. This PR ensures FormBuilder and UntypedFormBuilder are assignable to each other.

PR Close #45421
2022-03-24 10:49:10 -07:00
Amer Yousuf
9db9091349 fix(forms): improve error message for invalid value accessors (#45192)
improve error message for invalid value accessors when accessor is not provided as array

PR Close #45192
2022-03-15 13:26:03 -07:00
JiaLiPassion
225e4f2dbe feat(core): triggerEventHandler accept optional eventObj (#45279)
Close #44724

`DebugNode.triggerEventHandler()` should accept the `eventObj` as an
optional parameter. So the user don't have to write code like

```
elem.triggerEventHandler('click', null);
```

PR Close #45279
2022-03-09 13:51:54 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
ebf2fc5224 fix(forms): incorrectly keeping track of ngModel with ngFor inside a form (#40459)
When an `NgModel` is created within a `form`, it receives an `NgControl` based on its `name`, but
the control doesn't get swapped out if the name changes. This can lead to problems if the `NgModel`
is part of an `ngFor`, because the name can change based on its position in the list and a new
control can be defined with the same name, leading us to having multiple directives pointing to
the same control. For example, if we start off with a list like :

```
[0, 1, 2]; -> [NgModel(0), NgModel(1), NgModel(2)]
```

Then we remove the second item:

```
[0, 2]; -> [NgModel(0), NgModel(2)]
```

And finally, if we decide to add an item to the end of the list, we'll already have a control for
index 2, causing the list to look like:

```
[0, 2, 3]; -> [NgModel(0), NgModel(2), NgModel(2)]
```

These changes fix the issue by removing the old control when the `name` of the directive changes.

Fixes #38465.
Fixes #37920.

PR Close #40459
2022-02-07 13:16:10 -08:00
Sergej Grilborzer
8dd3f82f94 fix(forms): Correct empty validator to handle objects with a property length: 0. (#33729)
Form required validator should not reject objects that contain a length attribute set to zero.

Fixes #30718.

Co-authored-by: Dylan Hunn <dylhunn@gmail.com>

BREAKING CHANGE: objects with a length key set to zero will no longer validate as empty.

This is technically a breaking change, since objects with a key `length` and value `0` will no longer validate as empty. This is a very minor change, and any reliance on this behavior is probably a bug anyway.

PR Close #33729
2022-02-03 23:15:27 -08:00
Dylan Hunn
f0cfa00a34 refactor(forms): Move FormControl to an overridden exported constructor. (#44316) (#44806)
This implementation change was originally proposed as part of Typed Forms, and will have major consequences for that project as described in the design doc. Submitting it separately will greatly simplify the risk of landing Typed Forms. This change should have no visible impact on normal users of FormControl.

See the Typed Forms design doc here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cWuBE-oo5WLtwkLFxbNTiaVQGNk8ipgbekZcKBeyxxo.

PR Close #44316

PR Close #44806
2022-01-31 22:48:23 +00:00
arturovt
889de8276d fix(forms): ensure OnPush ancestors are marked dirty when the promise resolves (#44886)
Currently, `ngModel` calls` setValue` after the `resolvedPromise` is resolved.
The promise is resolved _after_ the child template executes. The change detection
is run but `OnPush` views are not updated because they are not marked as dirty.

PR Close #44886
2022-01-31 21:38:39 +00:00
Dylan Hunn
f490c2de4e feat(forms): support negative indices in FormArray methods. (#44848)
This new feature allows negative indices to wrap around from the back, just like ES2021 `Array.at`. In particular, the following methods accept negative indices, and behave like corresponding Array methods:
* `FormArray.at(index)`: behaves the same as `Array.at(index)`
* `FormArray.insert(index, control)`: behaves the same as `Array.splice(index, 0, control)`
* `FormArray.setControl(index, control)`: behaves the same as `Array.splice(index, 1, control)`
* `FormArray.removeAt(index, control)`: behaves the same as `Array.splice(index, 1)`

Previous work in #44746 and #44631 (by @amitbeck).

Issue #44642.

Co-authored-by: Amit Beckenstein <amitbeck@gmail.com>

PR Close #44848
2022-01-28 16:58:29 +00:00
iRealNirmal
531d1cf9a3 refactor(forms): update required validator and checkbox validator to inherit abstractValidator (#44162)
Modified required validator and checkbox validator to inherit abstractValidator.

For every validato type different PR will be raised as discussed in #42378.

Closes #42267

PR Close #44162
2022-01-24 14:50:57 -08:00
Dylan Hunn
fb27867ab8 Revert "refactor(forms): Move FormControl to an overridden exported constructor. (#44316)" (#44750)
This reverts commit cd5200ea68.

PR Close #44750
2022-01-18 19:54:51 -08:00
Dylan Hunn
41b8ecc9b8 refactor(forms): Make a couple small cleanups encountered while rebasing typed forms. (#44748)
These should all be no-ops publicly; they are just small issues encountered during a large rebase to bring typed-forms current.

PR Close #44748
2022-01-18 16:20:21 -08:00
Dylan Hunn
cd5200ea68 refactor(forms): Move FormControl to an overridden exported constructor. (#44316)
This implementation change was originally proposed as part of Typed Forms, and will have major consequences for that project as described in the design doc. Submitting it separately will greatly simplify the risk of landing Typed Forms. This change should have no visible impact on normal users of FormControl.

See the Typed Forms design doc here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cWuBE-oo5WLtwkLFxbNTiaVQGNk8ipgbekZcKBeyxxo.

PR Close #44316
2022-01-18 14:51:53 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
67df935b41 refactor(forms): use shared RuntimeError class (#44398)
This commit performs some refactoring of the AbstractControl-based classes to employ shared `RuntimeError` class and also updates the code to avoid duplication and improve minification.

PR Close #44398
2022-01-06 23:43:19 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
c46d533b22 build: switch devmode output to es2015 (#44505)
To make our test output i.e. devmode output more aligned
with what we produce in the NPM packages, or to be more
aligned with what Angular applications will usually consume,
the devmode output is switched from ES5 to ES2015.

Additionally various tsconfigs (outside of Bazel) have been
updated to match with the other parts of the build. The rules
are:

ES2015 for test configurations, ES2020 for actual code that will
end up being shipped (this includes the IDE-only tsconfigs).

PR Close #44505
2022-01-05 23:20:20 +00:00
Dylan Hunn
f7aa937cac fix(forms): Make some minor fixups for forward-compatibility with typed forms. (#44540)
Make the following fixes:
* When submitting the entire migration in a disabled state, I commented out more code than strictly required
* Responding to some final review comments caused two conditions to become flipped
* Always use explicit checks instead of boolean corecion
* Fix one missed any cast in a test case

PR Close #44540
2022-01-04 12:10:56 -08:00
Dylan Hunn
72092ebd26 feat(forms): Allow a FormControl to use initial value as default. (#44434)
Allow a FormControl to be reset to its initial value. Provide this feature via a new option in a FormControlOptions interface, based on AbstractControlOptions.

Also, expose the default value as part of the public API. This is part of a feature that has been requested elsewhere (e.g. in #19747).

This was originally proposed as part of typed forms. As discussed in the GDE session (and after with akushnir/alxhub), it is likely better to just reuse the initial value rather than accepting an additional default.

It is desirable to land this separately in order to reduce the scope of the typed forms PR, and make it a types-only change.

Pertains to issue #13721.

PR Close #44434
2021-12-15 10:36:13 -05:00
Dylan Hunn
5da31d6d25 test(forms): Add more tests for FormBuilder method argument shapes. (#44452)
It is possible to pass arguments to `FormBuilder` using four different formats: value-only, boxed value, control config, and value-array. Currently, these different methods are not well-tested, especially as they interact. This PR will add tests for the variety of different argument shapes.

This was originally inspired by typed forms: when `FormBuilder` becomes typed, all these argument shapes should just work, with correct inferred types.

PR Close #44452
2021-12-14 16:11:29 -05:00
Dylan Hunn
65717999c8 refactor(forms): Make the minimum changes to the forms unit tests in order to support the typed forms PR (#43834). (#44451)
Currently, many of our unit tests are written to use heterogenous groups and arrays, and controls that accept heterogenous values. This PR will make the minimum possible alterations to prepare those usages, mainly by annotating them as untyped controls, etc.

This PR is *not* intended to test typed forms, merely to minimize the size of the upcoming PR. This will allow that PR to be focused on the actual features and tests, rather than boilerplate fixes.

PR Close #44451
2021-12-14 16:10:08 -05:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0cd524b148 Revert "refactor(forms): Move FormControl to an overridden exported constructor. (#44316)"
This reverts commit cdf50ff931.

Reverting as this needs a little more work on the documentation side, plus
the `export declare interface` syntax in `model.ts` might have unintended
side effects in g3.
2021-12-08 13:36:58 -05:00
Dylan Hunn
cdf50ff931 refactor(forms): Move FormControl to an overridden exported constructor. (#44316)
This implementation change was originally proposed as part of Typed Forms, and will have major consequences for that project as described in the design doc. Submitting it separately will greatly simplify the risk of landing Typed Forms. This change should have no visible impact on normal users of FormControl.

See the Typed Forms design doc here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cWuBE-oo5WLtwkLFxbNTiaVQGNk8ipgbekZcKBeyxxo.

PR Close #44316
2021-12-08 13:24:28 -05:00
Andrew Kushnir
3f6d8f38de refactor(forms): minor refactoring of SelectMultipleControlValueAccessor (#44261)
This commit updates the code of the `SelectMultipleControlValueAccessor` to:
- improve typings to make them more precise
- updates the note that refers to IE, but we still can not remove the branch since it's needed for Universal (that uses Domino)

PR Close #44261
2021-11-30 16:43:11 -05:00
Joey Perrott
af1f8f8429 ci: remove saucelabs view engine tests (#43862)
Remove the view engine specific saucelabs test job and associated tags/tooling as view engine is no longer being tested
on CI.

PR Close #43862
2021-10-19 10:06:55 -07:00
iRealNirmal
d9d8f950e9 feat(forms): allow disabling min/max validators dynamically (by setting the value to null) (#42978)
This commit updates the logic of the `min` and `max` validators to allow
disabling them dynamically in case `null` is provided as a value. For example: `<input
type="number" [min]="minValue">`, when `minValue` might be set to `null` in a
component class. This should allow `min` and `max` validators to be used for dynamic forms.

Note: similar support was added to the `minLength` and `maxLength`
validators earlier (see #42565).

PR Close #42978
2021-09-24 10:35:31 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
1d9d02696e feat(forms): add hasValidators, addValidators, and removeValidators methods (for both sync and async) (#42838)
Several new functionalities are possible with this change: the most requested is that callers can now check whether a control has a required validator. Other uses include incrementally changing the validators set without doing an expensive operation to reset all validators.

Closes #13461.

PR Close #42838
2021-07-22 16:31:00 +00:00
iRealNirmal
a502279592 feat(forms): allow minLength/maxLength validator to be bound to null (#42565)
If the validator is bound to be `null` then no validation occurs and
attribute is not added to DOM.

For every validator type different PR will be raised as discussed in
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/42378.

Closes #42267.

PR Close #42565
2021-07-21 22:35:59 +00:00
Dylan Hunn
7180ec9e7c fix(forms): changes to status not always being emitted to statusChanges observable for async validators. (#42553)
When a FormControl, FormArray, or FormGroup is first constructed, if an async validator is attached, the `statusChanges` observable should receive a message when the validator complete (i.e. pending -> valid/invalid). If the validator was provided as part of the constructor options, it was not fired at construction time, which is fixed in this PR.

Fixes #35309.

PR Close #42553
2021-06-14 09:57:57 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
34ce635e3a feat(forms): undo revert and add ng-submitted class to forms that have been submitted. (#42132) (#42132)
As previously discussed in pull/31070 and issues/30486, this would be useful because it is often desirable to apply styles to fields that are both `ng-invalid` and `ng-pristine` after the first attempt at form submission, but Angular does not provide any simple way to do this (although evidently Angularjs did). This will now be possible with a descendant selector such as `.ng-submitted .ng-invalid`.

In this implementation, the directive that sets control status classes on forms and formGroups has its set of statuses widened to include `ng-submitted`. Then, in the event that `is('submitted')` is invoked, the `submitted` property of the control container is returned iff it exists. This is preferred over checking whether the container is a `Form` or `FormGroup` directly to avoid reflecting on those classes.

Closes #30486.

PR Close #42132.

This reverts commit 00b1444d12, undoing the rollback of this change.

PR Close #42132
2021-06-08 14:02:29 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
25f763cff8 feat(core): support TypeScript 4.3 (#42022)
Switches the repository to TypeScript 4.3 and the latest
version of tslib. This involves updating the peer dependency
ranges on `typescript` for the compiler CLI and for the Bazel
package. Tests for new TypeScript features have been added to
ensure compatibility with Angular's ngtsc compiler.

PR Close #42022
2021-06-04 11:17:09 -07:00
Jessica Janiuk
00b1444d12 Revert "feat(forms): add ng-submitted class to forms that have been submitted." (#42474)
This reverts commit f024d7556081f8913f21761bb8e6aab8d08be110.

PR Close #42474
2021-06-03 17:42:02 -07:00
Dylan Hunn
47270d9e63 feat(forms): add ng-submitted class to forms that have been submitted. (#42132)
As previously discussed in pull/31070 and issues/30486, this would be useful because it is often desirable to apply styles to fields that are both `ng-invalid` and `ng-pristine` after the first attempt at form submission, but Angular does not provide any simple way to do this (although evidently Angularjs did). This will now be possible with a descendant selector such as `.ng-submitted .ng-invalid`.

In this implementation, the directive that sets control status classes on forms and formGroups has its set of statuses widened to include `ng-submitted`. Then, in the event that `is('submitted')` is invoked, the `submitted` property of the control container is returned iff it exists. This is preferred over checking whether the container is a `Form` or `FormGroup` directly to avoid reflecting on those classes.

Closes #30486.

PR Close #42132
2021-06-03 13:21:29 -07:00
iRealNirmal
751cd83ae3 fix(forms): the min and max validators should work correctly with 0 as a value (#42412)
Prior to this change the `min` and `max` validator directives would not
set the `min` and `max` attributes on the host element. The problem was
caused by the truthy check in host binding expression that was
calculated as `false` when `0` is used as a value. This commit updates
the logic to leverage nullish coalescing operator in these host binding
expressions, so `0` is treated as a valid value, thus the `min` and
`max` attributes are set correctly.

Partially closes #42267

PR Close #42412
2021-06-03 11:34:46 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
a787f78074 test: clean up internal testing utilities (#42177)
We have some internal proxies for all of the Jasmine functions, as well as some other helpers. This code hasn't been touched in more than 5 years, it can lead to confusion and it isn't really necessary since the same can be achieved using Jasmine.

These changes remove most of the code and clean up our existing unit tests.

PR Close #42177
2021-05-26 20:07:25 +00:00
iRealNirmal
3d9062dad7 fix(forms): Add float number support for min and max validator (#42223)
Added float number support for minValidator and maxValidator

Closes #42215

PR Close #42223
2021-05-25 20:31:09 +00:00
Dylan Hunn
a4ebe8656e fix(forms): registerOnValidatorChange should be called for ngModelGroup. (#41971)
The Validator and AsyncValidator interfaces provide a callback, `registerOnValidatorChange(fn)`. `registerOnValidatorChange` is supposed to be fired at least once to register `fn` with the validator. `fn` is then called by the validator whenever its inputs change. This was previously not happening for FormGroup validators, and is now fixed.

PR Close #41971
2021-05-13 13:57:47 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir
8a9fe49a2a fix(forms): properly handle the change to the FormGroup shape (#40829)
Currently the code in the `FormGroupDirective` assumes that the shape of the underlying `FormGroup` never
changes and `FormControl`s are not replaced with other types. In practice this is possible and Forms code
should be able to process such changes in FormGroup shape.

This commit adds extra check to the `FormGroupDirective` class to avoid applying FormControl-specific to
other types.

Fixes #13788.

PR Close #40829
2021-03-12 14:23:01 -08:00
Michael Jerred
4ec045e12b feat(forms): add emitEvent option for AbstractControl-based class methods (#31031)
This commit adds the `emitEvent` option to the following FormArray and FormGroup methods:

* FormGroup.addControl
* FormGroup.removeControl
* FormGroup.setControl
* FormArray.push
* FormArray.insert
* FormArray.removeAt
* FormArray.setControl
* FormArray.clear

This option can be used to prevent an event from being emitted when adding or removing controls.

BREAKING CHANGE:

The `emitEvent` option was added to the following `FormArray` and `FormGroup` methods:

* FormGroup.addControl
* FormGroup.removeControl
* FormGroup.setControl
* FormArray.push
* FormArray.insert
* FormArray.removeAt
* FormArray.setControl
* FormArray.clear

If your app has custom classes that extend `FormArray` or `FormGroup` classes and override the 
above-mentioned methods, you may need to update your implementation to take the new options into
account and make sure that overrides are compatible from a types perspective.

Closes #29662.
PR Close #31031
2021-02-16 08:42:08 -08:00
Sonu Kapoor
8fb83ea1b5 feat(forms): introduce min and max validators (#39063)
This commit adds the missing `min` and `max` validators.

BREAKING CHANGE:

Previously `min` and `max` attributes defined on the `<input type="number">`
were ignored by Forms module. Now presence of these attributes would
trigger min/max validation logic (in case `formControl`, `formControlName`
or `ngModel` directives are also present on a given input) and
corresponding form control status would reflect that.

Fixes #16352

PR Close #39063
2021-02-08 09:34:50 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
c9fe455fa2 fix(forms): allow patchValue() method of FormGroup and FormArray classes to skip null values (#40534)
Prior to this commit, the `patchValue()` of the `FormGroup` and `FormArray` classes used to throw an exception
when the `value` argument contained a data structure that has `null` or `undefined` as a value for a field
that represents an instance of `FormGroup` or `FormArray` (for `FormControl` it's not a problem, since it
doesn't have nested controls), since the `patchValue()` method tried to iterate over provided values to
match current data structure.

This commit updates the `patchValue()` logic in `FormGroup` and `FormArray` classes to just ignore `null` and
`undefined` values (without any changes to corresponding `FormGroup` and `FormArray` instances). This
behavior looks inline with the `patchValue()` method goal of "doing its best to match the values to the
correct controls" (quote from docs).

Fixes #36672.
Fixes #21021.

PR Close #40534
2021-01-25 11:42:26 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
4d66185cbc fix(forms): properly cleanup in cases when FormControlName has no CVA (#40526)
PR #39235 introduced additional cleanup logic for form controls and directives. The cleanup logic relies
on the presence of ControlValueAccessor instances on FormControlName and FormControl directives. In general
these fields are present and there are also checks to make sure that the mentioned directive instances are
created with CVAs. However some scenarios (primarily tests) may invoke the logic in a way that the directive
instance would not be fully initialized, thus causing CVA to be absent. As a result, the cleanup logic fails
while trying to call some methods on associated CVA instances.

This commit updates the cleanup logic to take into account the situation when CVA is not present.

Fixes #40521.

PR Close #40526
2021-01-25 11:41:14 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
1d1304c70c fix(forms): error if control is removed as a result of another one being reset (#40462)
When a form is reset, it goes through `_forEachChild` to call `reset` on each of its children.
The problem is that if a control is removed while the loop is running (e.g. by a subscription),
the form will throw an error, because it built up the list of available control before the loop
started.

These changes fix the issue by adding a null check before invoing the callback.

Fixes #33401.

PR Close #40462
2021-01-19 11:41:23 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
fdbd3cae8a fix(forms): handle standalone <form> tag correctly in NgControlStatusGroup directive (#40344)
The `NgControlStatusGroup` directive is shared between template-driven and reactive form modules. In cases when
only reactive forms module is present, the `NgControlStatusGroup` directive is still activated on all `<form>`
elements, but if there is no other reactive directive applied (such as `formGroup`), corresponding `ControlContainer`
token is missing, thus causing exceptions (since `NgControlStatusGroup` directive relies on it to determine the
status). This commit updates the logic to handle the case when no `ControlContainer` is present (effectively making
directive logic a noop in this case).

Alternative approach (more risky) worth considering in the future is to split the `NgControlStatusGroup` into
2 directives with different set of selectors and include them into template-driven and reactive modules separately.
The downside is that these directives might be activated simultaneously on the same element (e.g. `<form>`),
effectively doing the work twice.

Resolves #38391.

PR Close #40344
2021-01-08 09:44:42 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
a3849611b7 fix(forms): clean up connection between FormControl/FormGroup and corresponding directive instances (#39235)
Prior to this commit, removing `FormControlDirective` and `FormGroupName` directive instances didn't clear
the callbacks previously registered on FromControl/FormGroup class instances. As a result, these callbacks
were executed even after `FormControlDirective` and `FormGroupName` directive instances were destroyed. That was
also causing memory leaks since these callbacks also retained references to DOM elements.

This commit updates the cleanup logic to take care of properly detaching FormControl/FormGroup/FormArray instances
from the view by removing view-specific callback at destroy time.

Closes #20007, #37431, #39590.

PR Close #39235
2021-01-05 11:15:08 -08:00
Krivokhizhin Anton
b668768c0a test(forms): verify that an object is not a boxed value if only disabled field is present (#39801)
The value of a `FormControl` is treated in a special way (called boxed values) when it's an object with exactly
2 fields: `value` and `disabled`. This commit adds a test which verifies that an object is not treated as a boxed
value when `disabled` field is present, but `value` is missing.

PR Close #39801
2020-11-23 08:25:08 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
1bc53eb303 fix(forms): more precise control cleanup (#39623)
Currently when an instance of the `FormControlName` directive is destroyed, the Forms package invokes
the `cleanUpControl` to clear all directive-specific logic (such as validators, onChange handlers,
etc) from a bound control. The logic of the `cleanUpControl` function should revert all setup
performed by the `setUpControl` function. However the `cleanUpControl` is too aggressive and removes
all callbacks related to the onChange and disabled state handling. This is causing problems when
a form control is bound to multiple FormControlName` directives, causing other instances of that
directive to stop working correctly when the first one is destroyed.

This commit updates the cleanup logic to only remove callbacks added while setting up a control
for a given directive instance.

The fix is needed to allow adding `cleanUpControl` function to other places where cleanup is needed
(missing this function calls in some other places causes memory leak issues).

PR Close #39623
2020-11-12 09:38:19 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
e96b379385 fix(forms): remove validators while cleaning up a control (#39234)
Prior to this commit, the `cleanUpControl` function (responsible for cleaning up control instance)
was not taking validators into account. As a result, these validators remain registered on a detached
form control instance, thus causing memory leaks. This commit updates the `cleanUpControl` function
logic to also run validators cleanup.

As a part of this change, the logic to setup and cleanup validators was refactored and moved to
separate functions (with completely opposite behavior), so that they can be reused in the future.

This commit doesn't add the `cleanUpControl` calls to all possible places, it just fixes the cases
where this function is being called, but doesn't fully perform a cleanup. The `cleanUpControl`
function calls will be added to other parts of code (to avoid more memory leaks) in a followup PR.

PR Close #39234
2020-11-04 10:58:24 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
0723331b2a refactor(forms): move common validators-related logic to the AbstractControlDirective class (#38280)
This commit refactors validators-related logic that is common across most of the directives.

A couple notes on this refactoring:
* common logic was moved to the `AbstractControlDirective` class (including `validator` and
`asyncValidator` getters)
* sync/async validators are now composed in `AbstractControlDirective` class eagerly when validators
are set with `_setValidators` and `_setAsyncValidators` calls and the result is stored in directive
instance (thus getters return cached versions of validator fn). This is needed to make sure composed
validator function remains the same (retains its identity) for a given directive instance, so that
this function can be added and later removed from an instance of an AbstractControl-based class
(like `FormControl`). Preserving validator function is required to perform proper cleanup (in followup
PRs) of the AbstractControl-based classes when a directive is destroyed.

PR Close #38280
2020-10-28 09:48:20 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
246de9aaad fix(forms): improve types of directive constructor arguments (#38944)
Prior to this change, the `validators` and `asyncValidators` fields of a few Forms directives
were typed as `any[]`. This commit updates the types and makes them consistent for all directives
in the Forms package.

BREAKING CHANGE:

Directives in the `@angular/forms` package used to have `any[]` as a type of `validators` and
`asyncValidators` arguments in constructors. Now these arguments are properly typed, so if your
code relies on directive constructor types it may require some updates to improve type safety.

PR Close #38944
2020-10-06 10:14:21 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor
d9fea857db fix(forms): ensure to emit statusChanges on subsequent value update/validations (#38354)
This commit ensures that the `updateValueAndValidity` method takes the
`asyncValidator` into consideration to emit on the `statusChanges` observables.
This is necessary so that any subsequent changes are emitted properly to any
subscribers.

Closes #20424
Closes #14542

BREAKING CHANGE:

Previously if FormControl, FormGroup and FormArray class instances had async validators
defined at initialization time, the status change event was not emitted once async validator
completed. After this change the status event is emitted into the `statusChanges` observable.
If your code relies on the old behavior, you can filter/ignore this additional status change
event.

PR Close #38354
2020-09-01 10:36:31 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
856db56cca refactor(forms): get rid of duplicate functions (#38371)
This commit performs minor refactoring in Forms package to get rid of duplicate functions.
It looks like the functions were duplicated due to a slightly different type signatures, but
their logic is completely identical. The logic in retained functions remains the same and now
these function also accept a generic type to achieve the same level of type safety.

PR Close #38371
2020-08-07 11:40:04 -07:00
JiaLiPassion
8fbf40bf40 feat(core): update reference and doc to change async to waitAsync. (#37583)
The last commit change `async` to `waitForAsync`.
This commit update all usages in the code and also update aio doc.

PR Close #37583
2020-08-03 12:54:13 -07:00
Oussama Ben Brahim
062b8d90af refactor(forms): refactor common validators used in unit tests (#38020)
A util file is added to forms test package:
- it exposes simpleAsyncValidator, asyncValidator and asyncValidatorReturningObservable validators
- it refactors simpleAsyncValidator and asyncValidator to use common promise creation code
- it exposes currentStateOf allowing to get the validation state of a list of AbstractControl

Closes #37831

PR Close #38020
2020-07-22 20:42:43 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
ad7046b934 feat(forms): AbstractControl to store raw validators in addition to combined validators function (#37881)
This commit refactors the way we store validators in AbstractControl-based classes:
in addition to the combined validators function that we have, we also store the original list of validators.
This is needed to have an ability to clean them up later at destroy time (currently it's problematic since
they are combined in a single function).

The change preserves backwards compatibility by making sure public APIs stay the same.
The only public API update is the change to the `AbstractControl` class constructor to extend the set
of possible types that it can accept and process (which should not be breaking).

PR Close #37881
2020-07-21 10:30:19 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor
e36d5b201a fix(forms): correct usage of selectedOptions (#37620)
Previously, `registerOnChange` used `hasOwnProperty` to identify if the
property is supported. However, this does not work as the `selectedOptions`
property is an inherited property. This commit fixes this by verifying
the property on the prototype instead.

Closes #37433

PR Close #37620
2020-06-25 12:08:00 -07:00
Oussama Ben Brahim
77b62a52c0 fix(forms): handle form groups/arrays own pending async validation (#22575)
introduce a boolean to track form groups/arrays own pending async validation to distinguish between pending state due to children and pending state due to own validation

Fixes #10064

PR Close #22575
2020-06-25 12:07:25 -07:00
Joey Perrott
d1ea1f4c7f build: update license headers to reference Google LLC (#37205)
Update the license headers throughout the repository to reference Google LLC
rather than Google Inc, for the required license headers.

PR Close #37205
2020-05-26 14:26:58 -04:00
Alan Agius
13ba84731f build: prepare for TypeScript 3.9 (#36989)
- Fix several compilation errors
- Update @microsoft/api-extractor to be compatible with TypeScript 3.9

PR Close #36989
2020-05-14 10:50:28 -07:00
Tidi
97d6d909e7 fix(forms): number input fires valueChanges twice. (#36087)
Prior to this commit, number input fields would to fire valueChanges twice: once for `input` events when typing and second for the `change` event when the field lost focus (both events happen at once when using the increment and decrement buttons on the number field).

Fixes #12540

BREAKING CHANGE: Number inputs no longer listen to the `change` event.
* Tests which trigger `change` events need to be updated to trigger `input` events instead.
* The `change` event was in place to support IE9, as we found that `input` events were not fired with backspace or cut actions. If you need to maintain IE9 support, you will need to add a change event listener to number inputs and call the `onChange` method of `NumberValueAccessor` manually.
* Lastly, old versions of WebDriver would synthetically trigger the `change` event on `WebElement.clear` and `WebElement.sendKeys`. If you are using an old version of WebDriver, you may need to update tests to ensure `input` events are triggered. For example, you could use `element.sendKeys(Keys.chord(Keys.CONTROL, "a"), Keys.BACK_SPACE);` in place of `element.clear()`.

PR Close #12540

PR Close #36087
2020-05-07 10:20:26 -07:00
Sonu Kapoor
88a235de3a fix(forms): handle numeric values properly in the validator (#36157)
Previously, the behavior of the `minLength` and `maxLength` validators
caused confusion, as they appeared to work with numeric values but
did not in fact produce consistent results. This commit fixes the issue
by skipping validation altogether when a numeric value is used.

BREAKING CHANGES:

* The `minLength` and `maxLength` validators now verify that a value has
numeric `length` property and invoke validation only if that's the case.
Previously, falsey values without the length property (such as `0` or
`false` values) were triggering validation errors. If your code relies on
the old behavior, you can include other validators such as [min][1] or
[requiredTrue][2] to the list of validators for a particular field.

[1]: https://angular.io/api/forms/Validators#min
[2]: https://angular.io/api/forms/Validators#requiredTrue

Closes #35591

PR Close #36157
2020-05-05 11:50:00 -07:00
Greg Magolan
d50cb30443 test: disable failing saucelabs tests (#36620)
PR Close #36620
2020-04-14 10:13:33 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
7d0af179e3 style(forms): reformat of the forms package after clang update (#36466)
PR Close #36466
2020-04-07 09:47:09 -07:00
crisbeto
db74f2074b build: enable forms tests on IE (#35971)
Enables running the `forms` unit tests against IE on Saucelabs. It seems like original failures have been resolved.

PR Close #35971
2020-03-13 08:01:22 -07:00
Greg Magolan
3887be464b test: disable broken saucelabs tests with “fixme-saucelabs-ivy” & “fixme-saucelabs-ve” tags (#35516)
PR Close #35516
2020-02-24 17:27:21 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
970b22f98e test: setup circular dependency tests for all entry points (#34774)
Sets up circular dependency tests for all entry-points in the
project (except for the ones part of a deprecated package).

PR Close #34774
2020-01-23 11:36:40 -08:00
Greg Magolan
a28c02bf89 build: derive ts_library dep from jasmine_node_test boostrap label if it ends in _es5 (#34736)
PR Close #34736
2020-01-15 14:58:07 -05:00
Greg Magolan
aee67f08d9 test: handle bootstrap templated_args in jasmine_node_test defaults.bzl (#34736)
PR Close #34736
2020-01-15 14:58:07 -05:00
Greg Magolan
dcff76e8b9 refactor: handle breaking changes in rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (#34736)
The major one that affects the angular repo is the removal of the bootstrap attribute in nodejs_binary, nodejs_test and jasmine_node_test in favor of using templated_args --node_options=--require=/path/to/script. The side-effect of this is that the bootstrap script does not get the require.resolve patches with explicitly loading the targets _loader.js file.

PR Close #34736
2020-01-15 14:58:07 -05:00
atscott
538d0446b5 Revert "refactor: handle breaking changes in rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit 9bb349e1c8.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:15 -08:00
atscott
5e60215470 Revert "test: handle bootstrap templated_args in jasmine_node_test defaults.bzl (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit da4782e67f.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:15 -08:00
atscott
24679d8676 Revert "build: derive ts_library dep from jasmine_node_test boostrap label if it ends in _es5 (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit 79a0d007b4.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:14 -08:00
Greg Magolan
79a0d007b4 build: derive ts_library dep from jasmine_node_test boostrap label if it ends in _es5 (#34589)
PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:32:00 -08:00
Greg Magolan
da4782e67f test: handle bootstrap templated_args in jasmine_node_test defaults.bzl (#34589)
PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:31:59 -08:00
Greg Magolan
9bb349e1c8 refactor: handle breaking changes in rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (#34589)
The major one that affects the angular repo is the removal of the bootstrap attribute in nodejs_binary, nodejs_test and jasmine_node_test in favor of using templated_args --node_options=--require=/path/to/script. The side-effect of this is that the bootstrap script does not get the require.resolve patches with explicitly loading the targets _loader.js file.

PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:31:59 -08:00