This commit updates the `fetch` patch for zone.js. Currently, we're attaching an
`abort` event listener on the signal (when it's provided) and never removing it.
We should be good citizens and remove event listeners whenever objects need to be
properly collected. In Firefox, when saving a heap snapshot and running it through
`fxsnapshot`, querying `AbortSignal` will print a so-called "CaptureMap" with a list
of "lambdas," indicating that the signal is not garbage collected because of the event
listener lambda function.
PR Close#57882
This removes top-level side effects from each of these files and drops the dependency on global `Zone`, instead allowing it to be provided to each patch as a parameter.
Most of these are pure mechanical transformations. A couple notable files which were somewhat unique:
* `async-test.ts`, `fake-async-test.ts`, and `wtf.ts` had unique IIFE usage and patch `Zone` itself. This removes the IIFE and exports the function instead.
* `jest.ts` and `jasmine.ts` have a unique `jest` global usage which needs to be declared.
PR Close#53443
This commit updates the implementation of the `fetch` patch and additionally
patches `Response` methods which return promises. These are `arrayBuffer`, `blob`,
`formData`, `json` and `text`. This fixes the issue when zone becomes stable too early
before all of the `fetch` tasks complete. Given the following code:
```ts
appRef.isStable.subscribe(console.log);
fetch(...).then(response => response.json()).then(console.log);
```
The `isStable` observer would log `false, true, false, true`. This was happening because
`json()` was returning a native promise (and not a `ZoneAwarePromise`). But calling `then`
on the native promise returns a `ZoneAwarePromise` which notifies Angular about the task
being scheduled and forces to re-calculate the `isStable` state.
Issue: #50327
PR Close#50653
fetch support AbortSignal, zone.js schedules a macroTask when fetch()
```
fetch(..., {signal: abortSignal});
```
we should also be able to cancel fetch with `zoneTask.cancel` call.
So this commit create an internal AbortSignal to handle
`zoneTask.cancel()` call and also delegate the `options.signal` from the
user code.
PR Close#49595
Close#49591
```
const ac = new AbortController();
addEventListener(eventName, handler, {signal: ac.signal);`
ac.abort();
```
Currently `zone.js` doesn't support the `signal` option, this PR allows
the user to use AbortContoller to remove the event listener.
PR Close#49595