In https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/64745, a fix was introduced for templates referenced with a trailing semicolon. However, templates are still incorrectly removed when there are whitespace characters before the template name.
This commit updates the control flow migration logic to ensure templates referenced with preceding whitespace are not removed.
Fixes#64854
This commit fixes a behavior where under certain conditions, the migration script ignored
a template reference with a trailing semicolon and incorrectly removed the definition
of a referenced template.
Fixes#64741
This change updates the rollup configuration for the core schematics to exclude all `@angular/*` packages from the bundle. This is possible following https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/64703
This significantly reduces the size of the `@angular/core` schematics bundle, resulting in a size reduction to 5.8mb.
Introduces a migration that replaces CommonModule usage with individual imports from @angular/common, aligning with Angular's standalone component approach and improving module import clarity
PR Close#64138
Now that the control flow migration is running as a part of `ng update`, we need to be a bit forgiving about there not being any matching files since it can break the entire update process.
These changes switch the error to a warning and it counts the files for the entire workspace, not the individual projects.
PR Close#64253
Prevents migration of @input() properties that contain references to 'this' in their initializer functions. This ensures that functions accessing class members via 'this' remain unchanged, preventing potential build errors.
PR Close#64142
The control flow migration was incorrectly removing `ng-template` elements in scenarios where they were referenced by multiple `*ngIf` directives' `else` clauses and also used independently via `ngTemplateOutlet`.
PR Close#63996
Fixes a bug in the standalone migration where 2 imported modules have the same class name but 1 is imported with an alias and would not be added to the component imports array when migrating
Fixes#63913
PR Close#63934
This commit introduces a number of changes to the server bootstrapping process to make it more robust and less error-prone, especially for concurrent requests.
Previously, the server rendering process relied on a module-level global platform injector. This could lead to issues in server-side rendering environments where multiple requests are processed concurrently, as they could inadvertently share or overwrite the global injector state.
The new approach introduces a `BootstrapContext` that is passed to the `bootstrapApplication` function. This context provides a platform reference that is scoped to the individual request, ensuring that each server-side render has an isolated platform injector. This prevents state leakage between concurrent requests and makes the overall process more reliable.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The server-side bootstrapping process has been changed to eliminate the reliance on a global platform injector.
Before:
```ts
const bootstrap = () => bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, config);
```
After:
```ts
const bootstrap = (context: BootstrapContext) =>
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, config, context);
```
A schematic is provided to automatically update `main.server.ts` files to pass the `BootstrapContext` to the `bootstrapApplication` call.
In addition, `getPlatform()` and `destroyPlatform()` will now return `null` and be a no-op respectively when running in a server environment.
PR Close#63562
Removes the deprecated `ApplicationConfig` export from `@angular/platform-browser`.
This export was deprecated in a prior version and developers should import `ApplicationConfig` from `@angular/core` instead.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The deprecated `ApplicationConfig` export from `@angular/platform-browser` has been removed.
Please import `ApplicationConfig` from `@angular/core` instead.
PR Close#63529
This commit also include an `ng update` migration to ensure `lastSuccessfulNavigation` is invoked.
BREAKING CHANGE: `lastSuccessfulNavigation` is now a signal and needs to be invoked
PR Close#63057
This new signal property is convenient to derive a `isNavigating` state.
`isNavigating = computed(() => !!this.router.currentNavigation())`
DEPRECATED: The Router.getCurrentNavigation method is deprecated. Use the Router.currentNavigation signal instead.
fixes#62958
PR Close#63011
This new signal property is convenient to derive a `isNavigating` state.
`isNavigating = computed(() => !!this.router.currentNavigation())`
DEPRECATED: The Router.getCurrentNavigation method is deprecated. Use the Router.currentNavigation signal instead.
fixes#62958
PR Close#62971
The inject migration wasn't implementing file filtering properly which resulted in it passing an invalid tsconfig path to TypeScript.
Fixes#62866.
PR Close#62913
Fixes the following issues with the logic in the unused imports migration that deals with trailing commas:
1. It was generating overlapping text ranges which can break internally.
2. It wasn't handling some cases that produce trailing commas.
PR Close#62118
Follow-up to #61674 where we were leaving behind some whitespace, e.g. `[One, Two, Three]` would turn into `[One ]`. These changes only preserve the whitespace if the node is preceded by a newline.
This wasn't caught by tests, because they were stripping away whitespaces before asserting. I've also reworked the tests to be sensitive to formatting changes.
PR Close#61698
Migrates `packages/core/schematics` to `ts_project`. As part of this,
this commit cleans up some of the mixed module types and tsconfigs in
the folder. A single tsconfig (and it's test variant) are now used.
For the shipped schematics, we explicitly use the `.cjs` extension, so
that the bundles are properly recognized as CommonJS; even if they are
part of the `type: module` `@angular/core` package.
The `package.json` with `type: commonjs` is removed from
`packages/core/schematics` as it's no longer needed given the explicit
extension & caused issues as schematics are compiled with ESM but are
only later bundled for shipping & some tests as ESM.
PR Close#61370
Supports arbitrary stats/metrics in Tsurge. This will make
complex analysis easier as we aren't bound to just `Record<string,
number>` counters.
PR Close#61272
The @Attribute decorator will inject null if a host attribute
is missing, but `inject(new HostAttributeToken(...))` will throw
a no provider error. We should set {optional: true} when migrating
an @Attribute decorator. Also allow nonNullableOptional to add
`!` to those declarations.
PR Close#60916
The inject tool inserts `const foo = this.foo` if code
in the constructor referenced the constructor parameter `foo`.
If `foo` is a readonly property, we can instead replace `foo` with
`this.foo`. This allows more properties to be moved out of the
constructor with combineMemberInitializers.
For now, it only touches initializers, not all of the code in the
constructor.
PR Close#60713