Fixes that all implicit variables in `@for` loops were inferred to be numbers, even though most are actually boolean.
Note that I also had to work around a weird TypeScript behavior in `tsDeclareVariable` where usually we declare variables in the following format:
```
var _t1: <type> = null!;
```
This works in most cases, but if the type is a `boolean`, TypeScript infers the variable as `never`, instead of `boolean`. I've worked around it by adding an `as boolean` to the initializer.
Fixes#52730.
PR Close#52732
This change fixes a bug in the new list reconcilation algorithm
that could lead to an infinite loop in certain situations.
More specifically, it adjusts the internal MultiMap implementation
such that an entry returned from the .get call is the same entry
(for an identical key) removed by the .delete call.
The existing logic of the MultiMap was leading to a situation where
one view was requested and attached to LContainer, but a very different
view was removed from the MultiMap. This was leaving an attached LView
in a collection that was supposed to hold only detached views.
Closes#52524
PR Close#52697
When using `withFetch`, the `PRIMARY_HTTP_BACKEND` token is set.
The InMemory Backend services will also set that token.
This means that providers order will matter and the latest on the list will be the one instantiated
PR Close#52425
Adds the private `_enableBlockSyntax` flag that can be used by the language service to disable blocks on apps that aren't on Angular v17.
PR Close#52683
`RootViewRef<T>` extends `ViewRef<T>` and overrides 3 methods with behavior
that is identical to `ViewRef<T>`. This commit removes `RootViewRef<T>`
because it is not needed.
PR Close#52430
Rather than migrate all in one pass, this now migrates in a separate pass per control flow item plus one for templates at the end. This resolves issues with multiple control flow items on a single element as well as making sure ng-templates are fully migrated before being moved to new locations.
fixes: #52518fixes: #52516fixes: #52513
PR Close#52592
Now that two-way bindings work correctly with implicit receivers, we can fix the corresponing source map tests. The main issue was that we were not properly mapping `elementEnd` for elements with no closing tag (self-closing elements).
PR Close#52479
Some two-way bindings tests were not working properly, because we could not ingest the implicit receiver required to write to the `ngModelChanges` property. Now, we properly resolve that implicit receiver to the root component context.
Also, add some tests, both for the simple case, and the case where the listener is inside a nested view.
PR Close#52479
Some `defer` blocks have external dependencies on other components or directives. These dependencies need to be extracted into deps functions, which either return local deps, or use a dynamic import for non-local deps. Template Pipeline can now generate these functions.
PR Close#52479
When an `ng-template` has local refs, such as `<ng-template #foo>`, we must emit a `ɵɵtemplateRefExtractor` argument to the template creation functino. The template pipeline now supports this.
PR Close#52479
`TemplateDefinitionBuilder` is somewhat unreliable about extracting constant attributes (e.g. `[attr.foo]="'one'"`). It never extracts const non-string expressions, and usually, but not always, extracts const string expressions. Template pipeline consistently extracts const strings, and we add new goldens for a couple such cases.
PR Close#52479
Some defer triggers, such as `hover`, expect a local reference as an argument. For example, `@defer (on hover(target))` waits until the user hovers over the target.
However, these defer conditions also have a nullary form, in which the trigger is implicitly the first element in the placeholder block. We now support that case in template pipeline.
PR Close#52479
We already supported `defer on` conditions, which become instructions in the create mode block.
Now, we also support `defer when` conditions, where are very similar, with the notable difference that they go in the update block (because a user-supplied condition must be re-evaluated on each update.)
PR Close#52479
Previously we supported ICUs where the ICU itself represetned the entire
translated message. This change allows ICUs to act as a sub-message
inside other translated messages.
PR Close#52503
Previously we assumed that all i18n messages that are eventually
extracted into the consts array would be generated based on an i18n
block. However, it is also possible to have messages generated directly
from ICUs. This change introduces an i18n context op, so that we can
consistently extract i18n messages from the context op in all cases.
PR Close#52503
This addresses an edge case where an ng-template name matches an opening element name, preventing the template from being removed.
fixes#52523
PR Close#52529
Discovered this while validating #52414 against Angular Material. We were projecting `<ng-template>` nodes at the root of `@if` and `@for` with the `ng-template` tag name which enables directive matching and applies the directive to the control flow node.
These changes fix the issue by never passing along the `ng-template` tag name.
PR Close#52515
This is something that came up when running the script against the Components repo. The `ngFor` syntax can be delimited either by semicolons or by commas, but the migration only accounted for commas.
PR Close#52525
Previously, LViews were used here to be consistent with other debug APIs. Using LViews for tracking injector providers does not work because providers only get configured once per TNode type.
Now we use the TNode as the key to track element injector providers, allowing the injector for each item rendered in a list (`ngFor` or `@for`) to be targeted with debug APIs for inspecting providers
PR Close#52436
Before this commit, zone.js wraps the uncaught promise rejection error
to a new Error object includes more information such as Zone stack
traces. This feature is provided from the very beginning of Zone.js,
but this feature becomes very annoying and make the user difficult to
debug.
So this commit disable this wrapping behavior by default, and user can
enable this feature back by setting
`DISABLE_WRAPPING_UNCAUGHT_PROMISE_REJECTION` to `false`.
PR Close#52492
Fixes that the control flow migration wasn't migrating an `*ngIf` with an `else` condition that doesn't have spaces before the `else`.
Fixes#52502.
PR Close#52504
While `performance.mark` is available on all supported browsers and node.js version this API is not available in JSDOM which is used by Jest and Cloudflare worker.
PR Close#52505
While `performance.mark` is available on all supported browsers and node.js version this API is not available in JSDOM which is used by Jest and Cloudflare worker.
This commit, updates the usage to a safer variant.
PR Close#52505
Re-add the `@developerPreview` flags to `effect()`. While we don't expect
the `effect` API itself to change, we may change how other FW APIs interact
with `effect`s. Also, add a missing export for one of those effect APIs.
PR Close#52490
Producers represent values which can deliver change notifications.
When a producer value is changed, a change notification is propagated through the graph,
notifying live consumers which depend on the producer of the potential update.
Note here that this is a _potential_ update.
A producer may not have actually "changed" based on its equality function. With
this commit, before refreshing a view that is only marked for refresh
because its consumer is dirty, we poll producers for change to see if
they really have. If not, we can skip the refresh. The example test in this commit
shows that a `computed` which depends on a `signal` that is updated but
produces a value that is the same as before will _not_ cause the
component's template to refresh.
fixes#51797
PR Close#52476
This commit updates the reactive consumer used for `LView`s to be shared
between a component and its embedded views. This allows us to use the
consumer flag directly for a dirty indicator rather than needing to
find a component view for updating its flags.
In the future, this will also allow us to effectively poll producers to see if
they really changed before refreshing a view.
PR Close#52476
The significance of the combination of #51854 and #52302 went mostly
unnoticed. The first removed a unidirectional data flow constraint for
transplanted views and the second updated the signal implementation to
share transplanted view logic. The result is that we automatically get behavior
that (mostly) removes `ExpressionChangedAfterItWasCheckedError` when signals are
used to drive application state to DOM synchronization.
fixes#50320
PR Close#52476
This commit wraps the `load` event listener with `runOutsideAngular` to avoid
running unnecessary change detections on asynchronous tasks spawned within the
scope of the `ImagePerformanceWarning` functionality. This was previously causing
extra change detection cycles in development mode and interfering with debugging.
PR Close#52482
TypeScript JsDoc parsing, by default, treats occurences of Angular decorators (e.g. `@Component`) in JsDoc comments as JsDoc tags. This commit escapes these decorator strings by copying the raw JS doc onto a dummy symbol in a new SourceFile to make TypeScript re-parse the comment.
PR Close#52481
This adds a target to generate a manifest of all public api symbols. The majority of inputs are generated from the extraction rules, but API entries that don't have a TypeScript source symbol (elements and blocks) are defined in hand-written json collections.
PR Close#52472
This change skips signal equality calls on set / update when the
two values (current and the new one) are referentially identical.
The assumption is that equality function implementation should
never return false for 2 values that are the same (according to
the Object.is logic).
PR Close#52465
Eliminate all the remaining `cpl` names, and use `job` instead, which is the predominant convention.
Also, replace `.views.values()` with `.unit` in a few places, and perform the corresponding rename.
PR Close#52464
In this cleanup commit:
1. Add explanatory comments to all phases that were previously missing them.
2. Rename all phases, to eliminate the "phase" prefix, and directly describe their functions.
PR Close#52464
This commit removes the `finish` listener from the Animation object once
the animation is finished, effectively resolving a memory leak. Previously,
the `finish` listener captured `this`, which prevented `this` from being garbage collected.
PR Close#51136
When an effect is created in a component constructor, it might read signals
which are derived from component inputs. These signals may be unreliable or
(in the case of the proposed input signals) may throw if accessed before the
component is first change detected (which is what makes required inputs
available).
Depending on the scenario involved, the effect may or may not run before
this initialization takes place, which isn't a great developer experience.
In particular, effects created during CD (e.g. via control flow) work fine,
as do effects created in bootstrap thanks to the sync CD it performs. When
an effect is created through dynamic component creation outside of CD though
(such as on router navigations), it runs before the component is first CD'd,
causing the issue.
In fact, in the signal components RFC we described how effects would wait
until ngOnInit for their first execution for exactly this reason, but this
behavior was never implemented as it was thought our effect scheduling
design made it unnecessary. This is true of the regular execution of effects
but the above scenario shows that *creation* of the effect is still
vulnerable. Thus, this logic is needed.
This commit makes effects sensitive to their creation context, by injecting
`ChangeDetectorRef` optionally. An effect created with an injector that's
tied to a component will wait until that component is initialized before
initially being scheduled. TestBed effect flushing is also adjusted to
account for the additional interaction with change detection.
PR Close#52473
By default, `toSignal` transforms an `Observable` into a `Signal`, including
the error channel of the Observable. When an error is received, the signal
begins throwing the error.
`toSignal` is intended to serve the same purpose as the `async` pipe, but
the async pipe has a different behavior with errors: it rejects them
outright, throwing them back into RxJS. Rx then propagates the error into
the browser's uncaught error handling logic. In the case of Angular, the
error is then caught by zone.js and reported via the application's
`ErrorHandler`.
This commit introduces a new option for `toSignal` called `rejectErrors`.
With that flag set, `toSignal` copies the async pipe's behavior, allowing
for easier migrations.
Fixes#51949
PR Close#52474
These special providers are configured when `walkProviderTree` is called. Because of this, they do not maintain any equality between subsequent runs of `walkProviderTree`. This prevents us from being able to compare the provider objects for equality between runs.
This commit changes the behaviour of getInjectorProviders to ignore these providers. In the future we will consider another approach for differentiating these providers from ones provided by users rather than the framework.
PR Close#52458
Recreates the fix for content projection in control flow in the new template pipeline. I also had to make the following adjustments to the pipeline:
1. The `TemplateOp.tag` property was being used to generate the name of the template function, rather than the actual tag name being passed into `ɵɵtemplate`. Since the content projection fix requires the tag name to be passed in, I've introduced a new `functionNameSuffix` property instead.
2. `TemplateOp.block` was being used to determine whether to pass `TemplateOp.tag` into the `ɵɵtemplate` instruction. Now that we're always passing in the tag name after the refactor in point 1, we no longer need this flag.
In addition to the refactors above, I also made some minor cleanups where I saw the opportunity to do so.
PR Close#52414
With the directive-based control flow users were able to conditionally project content using the `*` syntax. E.g. `<div *ngIf="expr" projectMe></div>` will be projected into `<ng-content select="[projectMe]"/>`, because the attributes and tag name from the `div` are copied to the template via the template creation instruction. With `@if` and `@for` that is not the case, because the conditional is placed *around* elements, rather than *on* them. The result is that content projection won't work in the same way if a user converts from `*ngIf` to `@if`.
These changes aim to cover the most common case by doing the same copying when a control flow node has *one and only one* root element or template node.
This approach comes with some caveats:
1. As soon as any other node is added to the root, the copying behavior won't work anymore. A diagnostic will be added to flag cases like this and to explain how to work around it.
2. If `preserveWhitespaces` is enabled, it's very likely that indentation will break this workaround, because it'll include an additional text node as the first child. We can work around it here, but in a discussion it was decided not to, because the user explicitly opted into preserving the whitespace and we would have to drop it from the generated code. The diagnostic mentioned point #1 will flag such cases to users.
Fixes#52277.
PR Close#52414
Previously, we would modified `dep.flags` directly to convert injection flags to booleans. This caused a mutation bug where subsequent calls to `getDependenciesFromInjectable` would result in the flags object containing false for every injection flag.
Now, we stop modifying `dep.flags` directly and instead assign the converted flags to a new object.
PR Close#52450
The current regexp supposes that there is at least one space between the `=` and the aliased variable.
As it is possible to write `let myIndex=index`, this commit updates the regexp to handle such a case.
PR Close#52444
Prior to this change, the transform function would be referenced with a potentially
relative import into an external declaration file. Such imports are not portable
and should not be created in this context. This commit addresses the issue by threading
though the originally used module specifier by means of the `Reference` type.
Fixes#52324
PR Close#52437
This commit fixes an issue where using literal types in the arguments of an input coercion
function could result in emitting invalid output, due to an assumption that TypeScript makes
when emitting literal types. Specifically, it takes the literal's text from its containing
source file, but this breaks when the literal type node has been transplanted into a
different source file. This issue has surfaced in the type-check code generator and is
already being addressed there, so this commit moves the relevant `TypeEmitter` class
from the `typecheck` module to the `translator` module, such that it can be reused for
emitting types in the type translator.
Fixes#51672
PR Close#52437
Fixes that our regex for parsing time values in defer blocks didn't allow for decimals. This isn't relevant for times in milliseconds, but it can be convenient to write something like `on timer(1.5s)`.
PR Close#52433
The `checkNoChanges` method does not belong in the API of production interface. `checkNoChanges` is
limited to testing and should not be used in any application code. Test
code should use `ComponentFixture` instead of `ChangeDetectorRef`.
Additionally, it is not desirable to have the `checkNoChanges` API
available in a context where `detectChanges` is not run first.
DEPRECATED: `ChangeDetectorRef.checkNoChanges` is deprecated.
Test code should use `ComponentFixture` instead of `ChangeDetectorRef`.
Application code should not call `ChangeDetectorRef.checkNoChanges` directly.
PR Close#52431
Adds some logic to skip over comments when resolving implicit `@defer` block triggers. This currently isn't a problem since we don't capture comments by default, but it may come up if we start capturing comments.
PR Close#52449
`RootViewRef<T>` extends `ViewRef<T>` and overrides 3 methods with behavior
that is identical to `ViewRef<T>`. This commit removes `RootViewRef<T>`
because it is not needed.
PR Close#52430
The `ViewRef<T>` interface extends `InternalViewRef` and is already not
part of the public API. There is no need for the extra `InternalViewRef`
interface. This confusing setup is likely leftover from the types
necessary to support both Ivy and ViewEngine.
PR Close#52430
When using `withFetch`, the `PRIMARY_HTTP_BACKEND` token is set.
The InMemory Backend services will also set that token.
This means that providers order will matter and the latest on the list will be the one instantiated
PR Close#52425
This commit adds a global epoch to the reactive graph, which can optimize
non-live reads.
When a non-live read occurs, a computed must poll its dependencies to check
if they've changed, and this operation is transitive and not cacheable.
Since non-live computeds don't receive dirty notifications, they're forced
to assume potential dirtiness on each and every read.
Using a global epoch, we can add an important optimization: if *no* signals
have been set globally since the last time it polled its dependencies, then
we *can* assume a clean state. This significantly improves performance of
large unwatched graphs when repeatedly reading values.
PR Close#52420
The `for` block has several parts which we know are required. This
commit improves the autocomplete snippet of the `for` block by adding
those required parts and providing placeholders.
PR Close#52405
The previous commits provided the scaffolding for `defer on`. In this commit, we build on that work, adding triggers for `immediate`, `timer`, `hover`, and `viewport`.
PR Close#52387
Previously, we supported a `HasConst` trait, allowing an op to be const collected automatically. However, that approach had the shortcoming that each op could only collect a single constant.
Instead, we now provide a `ConstCollectedExpr`, which collects constants at the expression level, allowing ops to have multiple collectible consts.
Then, we use this new abstraction to support the `defer on` conditions.
PR Close#52387
Previously, we had an "empty shell" implementation of defer conditions, and we used separate ops to represent secondary defer blocks.
Now, we have a real scaffolding for supporting the various defer conditions, and the secondary defer block information has been refactored onto the main defer op.
Additionally, to enable this, we refactor the way that using slot indices works. Instead of having a trait that causes users of slot indices to be linked to the allocated slot, we share a single `SlotHandle` object by reference. This allows an op to use slot information for more than one Xref at a time, and eliminates a layer of indirection.
Co-authored-by: Alex Rickabaugh <alxhub@users.noreply.github.com>
PR Close#52387
This commit updates the reactive template and host binding consumers to
only mark their declaration components for refresh, but not parents/ancestors.
This also updates the `AfterViewChecked` hook to run when a component is
refreshed during change detection but its host is not. It is reasonable
to expect that the `ngAfterViewChecked` lifecycle hook will run when a
signal updates and the component is refreshed. The hooks are typically
run when the host is refreshed so without this change, the update to
not mark ancestors dirty would have caused `ngAfterViewChecked` to not
run.
resolves#14628resolves#22646resolves#34347 - this is not the direct request of the issue but
generally forcing change detection to run is necessary only because a
value was updated that needs to be synced to the DOM. Values that use
signals will mark the component for check automatically so accessing the
`ChangeDetectorRef` of a child is not necessary. The other part of this
request was to avoid the need to "mark all views for checking since
it wouldn't affect anything but itself". This is directly addressed by
this commit - updating a signal that's read in the view's template
will not cause ancestors/"all views" to be refreshed.
PR Close#52302
Currently, the migration always use `$index` in the migrated trackBy function, whereas this variable might be aliased.
The compiler then errors with:
```
error TS2339: Property '$index' does not exist on type 'UsersComponent'.
110 @for (user of users; track byId($index, user); let i = $index) {
```
This commit updates the migration to use the aliased index if there is one.
PR Close#52423
The i18n placeholder resolution phase has accumulated too much logic,
making it difficult to understand. This commit refactors it into several
smaller phases to make it easier to manage.
I suspect this will undergo further refactoring in the near future as I
work through the ICU logic. In particular `ExtractedMessageOp` feels
like a bit of a grab bag of properties, and the i18n const collection
phase is also starting to get quite heavy. This refactor at least feels
like a good start.
PR Close#52390
Enables a handful of i18n tests that are currently skipped, but pass if
enabled. Some of them require alternate golden files because of
inconsequential differences in the cost array order.
PR Close#52390
This commit expands docs extraction for classes and interfaces to include inherited members. This relies on the type checker to get the _resolved_ members of the type so that the extractor doesn't need to reason about inheritance rules, which can get tricky (especially with regards to method overloads).
PR Close#52389
This commit adds decorators to the extracted API docs. It makes some
very hard-coded assumptions about the pattern used to declare decorators
that's extremely specific to what the framework does today.
PR Close#52389
Issue #50320 shows that in some cases, updating a signal that's a dependency
of a template during change detection of that template can have several
adverse effects. This can happen, for example, if the signal is set during
the lifecycle hook of a directive within the same template that reads the
signal.
This can cause a few things to happen:
* Straightforwardly, it can cause `ExpressionChanged` errors.
* Surprisingly, it can cause an assertion within the `ReactiveLViewConsumer`
to fail.
* Very surprisingly, it can cause change detection for an `OnPush` component
to stop working.
The root cause of these later behaviors is subtle, and is ultimately a
desync between the reactive graph and the view tree's notion of "dirty" for
a given view. This will be fixed with further work planned for change
detection to handle such updates directly. Until then, this commit improves
the DX through two changes:
1. The mechanism of "committing" `ReactiveLViewConsumer`s to a view is
changed to use the `consumerOnSignalRead` hook from the reactive graph.
This prevents the situation which required the assertion in the first
place.
2. A `console.warn` warning is added when a view is marked dirty via a
signal while it's still executing.
The warning informs users that they're pushing data against the direction of
change detection, risking `ExpressionChanged` or other issues. It's a
warning and not an error because the check is overly broad and captures
situations where the application would not actually break as a result, such
as if a `computed` marked the template dirty but still returned the same
value.
PR Close#52234
The `RouterTestingHarness` should throw an error if the call to `navigateByUrl`
expects a component to be activated but the navigation failed.
fixes#52344
PR Close#52357
Previously, because the platform injector does not have a provider container, this API would fail. Now, we account for this case specifically by returning the found providers immediately, without trying to calculate their importpaths.
Also previously, in the case where a boostrapped standalone component did not import any feature modules, the environment injector connected to that bootstrapped component would be the root injector configured by `bootstrapApplication`. This injector is configured through a `providers` array instead of an `imports` array, and also does not have a provider container. Similarly to the platform case, we account this for this by returning the found providers immediately if there is no provider container for our standalone component.
PR Close#52365
Previously this case was missed by the default framework injector profiler. Now in ngDevMode this event emits correctly when a service is configured with `providedIn`. This includes the case where injection tokens are configured with a `providedIn`.
This commit also includes unit tests for this new case in the injector profiler.
PR Close#52365
Angular recently gained a local compilation mode (see commit
345dd6d81a). This is intended to be used
with the TypeScript compiler option isolatedModules, which bans imports
of const enums.
This changes all const enums tagged with @publicApi to regular enums.
Fixes#46240
PR Close#51670
This updates the code to handle switches more elegantly in line with how the other blocks are handled. This allows nesting to be handled just like other blocks.
PR Close#52358
`globalThis` global property contains the global `this` value, which is usually akin to the global object. This is needed for better compatibility with CloudFlare workers were global nor window are defined as globals.
PR Close#52367
This commit runs change detection in a loop while there are still dirty
views to be refreshed in the tree. At the moment, this only applies to
transplanted views but will also apply to views with changed signals.
fixes angular#49801
PR Close#51854
When migrating an ng-template later on in a file, the migrationResult was not being reset to zero and causing offsets to be double applied due to ng-template nodes being included in the migration loop.
PR Close#52355
Previously, we would emit *two* pipe creation instructions for each pipe in a switch case. This is because we were visiting both the transformed and raw versions of the pipe bindings.
Now, we clear the raw case expressions array after generating the transformed test expression.
Also, we introduce some new goldens, because our pipe creation order is harmlessly different.
PR Close#52289
We roughly attempt to match TemplateDefinitionBuilder's pipe creation order, by placing pipe creation instructions after their target elements. However, we cannot fully emulate the "inside-out" ordering TemplateDefinitionBuilder uses when multiple pipes apply to one element, because TemplateDefinitionBuilder creates the pipes as expressions are visited, from the leaves up. Our order is perfectly adequate though.
We also add a non-compatibility-mode ordering, which just appends them to the end of the create block. This is better because it allows for more chaining opportunities.
PR Close#52289
Singleton property interpolation instructions consume only one variable, but are still emitted as an interpolation instruction (they cannot be collapsed because `propertyInterpolate` implicitly stringifies its argument.)
PR Close#52289
We were incorrectly emiting a extracted constant pool index for the final argument of the projection instruction. It actually takes an array literal.
(N.B.: This means we re-create the array every time! We should probably modify the runtime to use a const index for this.)
Additionally, we alter the projection op to not extend the element op base type.
PR Close#52289
The correct order of attributes and properties is:
1. Interpolated properties
2. Interpolated attributes
3. Non-interpolated properties
4. Non-interpolated attributes
This includes an additional nuance: singleton attribute interpolations, such as `[attr.foo]="{{bar}}"`, will be "collaped" into a simple `attribute` instruction. However, this is *not* the case for singleton property interpolations! The ordering phase must take this nuance into account to match the TemplateDefinitionBuilder order.
After the project lands, it might be nice to also collapse singleton property interpolations.
PR Close#52289
Previously, we ran the ordering phase near the end of the compilation. However, this meant that phases like slot assignment and variable offset assignment would happen first, and then the nice, monotonically-increasing orders would be scrambled by the reordering.
It's much more intelligible to order first, and then perform these assignments. However, to make this happen, some modifications to the ordering phase are required. In particular, we can no longer rely on `advance` instructions to break up orderable groups.
PR Close#52289
Many instructions consume variable slots, which are used to persist data between update runs. For top-level instructions, the offset into the variable data array is implicitly advanced, because those instructions always run.
However, instructions in non-top-level expressions cannot be assumed to run every time, because they might be conditionally executed. Therefore, they cannot implicitly advance the offset into the variable data, and must be given an explicitly assigned variable offset.
TemplateDefinitionBuilder assigned offsets top-to-bottom for all instructions *except* pure functions. Pure functions would be assigned offsets lazily, on a second pass.
Template Pipeline can now imitate this behavior, when in compatibility mode: pure functions are assigned offsets on a second pass.
This also makes the "variadic var offsets" phase unnecessary -- the new approach is more general and correct.
PR Close#52289
Previously, inside an event listener, template pipeline would always save the context from restoring a view, e.g.
```
const restored_ctx = r0.ɵɵrestoreView(s);
```
This is usually correct! However, consider the case of a listener in the template's root view. The appropriate context will already be available via closure capture, and we can just use it (as `ctx`).
Now, the context resolution phase understands that we don't need to use the restored view's saved context if we would have access to it by closure.
Note: we also create a new golden, because the const array is in a harmlessly different order.
PR Close#52289
Previously, the template pipeline did not handle "empty" reads gracefully: it would emit syntactically invalid reads of empty properties. Now we read `$implicit`.
This allows us to enable a test that relies on `$implicit`. However, we also have to create another golden, because our variable inlining is more aggressive.
PR Close#52289
We currently allow elements to be collapsed around pipe creation instructions. TemplateDefinitionBuilder disallows this, but only sometimes. Collapsing in this case is actually less generated code, and it's OK to allow it.
PR Close#52289
Previously, the cross entry-point dependency was created to share the `setDomTypes` function. This however, causes extra transformations "linking" during the application build since other Angular code in `@angular/platform-server` is pulled in.
With this commit we remove the cross dependency and thus remove the need for extra transformations in the server polyfill bundle with the result of having a slightly faster build.
See: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/26113
PR Close#52342
This commit updates the logic to ignore `after` and `minimum` conditions when `DeferBlockFixture.render` method is used in tests.
Resolves#52313.
PR Close#52314
This commit updates the code to report errors via `ErrorHandler` instance.
For dependency loading problems, errors are reported only when `@error` block is not provided.
PR Close#52320
This updates offset to handle pre and post offset properly for nested situations, rather than relying on solely nestCount. This should properly apply offset calculations at the right time to handle any nested situation.
PR Close#52332
The template pipeline can now generate track functions, and extract them into the constant pool (or optimize them if needed). Additionally, context variables such as `$index` can be used inside track functions and for loop bodies.
PR Close#52001
Add support for `repeaterCreate` and `repeater` instructions. Correctly count decls and vars, and support primary and empty blocks.
`track` functions are not yet extracted.
PR Close#52001
View compilations previously had context variables, which were variables available in the view that would result in a property read on the context object.
We now also support the notion of aliases. An alias is a variable available in the view compilation, which might be derived from a context variable, which it may reference by name. It is always inlined at all usage sites, and therefore is not allowed to depend on the current context.
Under the hood, aliases rely on the new `AlwaysInline` mode.
Co-authored-by: Alex Rickabaugh <alxhub@users.noreply.github.com>
PR Close#52001
The template pipeline now supports lexical variables that are always inlined into their call sites, even if multiple call sites exist.
An `AlwaysInline` variable may not rely on the current context, because it will potentially be inlined at several different locations.
Co-authored-by: Alex Rickabaugh <alxhub@users.noreply.github.com>
PR Close#52001
Prior to this commit relative HTTP requests were not being resolved to absolute even thought the behaviour is documented in https://angular.io/guide/universal#using-absolute-urls-for-http-data-requests-on-the-server.
This caused relative HTTP requests to fail when done on the server because of missing request context. This change is also required to eventually support HTTP requests handled during prerendering (SSG).
Closes#51626
PR Close#52326
Previously, autocompletions were not available in two main cases. We correct them.
1. Autocompletions immediately after `@` were usually not working, for example `foo @|`. We fix this by causing the lexer to not consider the `@` part of the text node.
2. Autocompletions such as `@\nfoo`, where a newline follows a bare `@`, were not working because the language service visitor considered us inside the subsequent text node. We fix this by adding a block name span for the block keyword, and special-case whether we are completing inside the name span. If we are, we don't continue to the following text node.
PR Close#52198
This commit adds the logic to cleanup all triggers once defer block is triggered.
When a trigger is created, its cleanup function is stored alongside other defer block info. Prefetch and regular triggers are store in different slots, since we need to invoke them at different time.
PR Close#52291
A few performance improvements and code cleanups in the after render hooks:
1. We were wrapping each `destroy` callback in another callback, because it was typed as `|undefined`. This is unnecessary, because the callback is guaranteed to exist. These changes pass the `destroy` function around directly and avoid the additional callback.
2. In server platforms we were recreating a noop `AfterRenderRef` on each invocation. We can save some memory by returning the same one.
3. Reworks the `AfterRenderCallback` so that it injects `NgZone` and `ErrorHandler` itself, instead of expecting them to be passed in. This reduces the amount of repetition in the code.
PR Close#52292
In #52110 the compiler was changed to produce `if` statements when type checking `@switch` in order to avoid a bug in the TypeScript compiler. In order to avoid duplicate diagnostics, the main `@switch` expression was ignored in each of the `@case` comparisons. This appears to have caused a regression where comparing incompatible types wasn't being reported anymore.
These changes resolve the issue by wrapping the expression in parentheses which allows the compiler to report comparison diagnostics while ignoring diagnostics in the expression itself.
Fixes#52315.
PR Close#52322
The current way of computing a route's params and data recomputes
inherited data from the inheritance root every time. When the
inheritance strategy is "emptyOnly", this isn't necessarily the root of
the tree, but some point along the way (it stops once it reaches an
ancestor route with a component).
Instead, this commit updates parameter inheritance to only inherit data
directly from the parent route (again, instead of recomputing all
inherited data back to the inheritance root). The only requirement for
making this work is that the parent route data has already calculated
and updated its own inherited data. This was really already a
requirement -- parents need to be processed before children.
In addition, the update to the inheritance algorithm in this commit
requires more of an understanding that a resolver running higher up in
the tree has to propagate inherited data downwards. The previous
algorithm hid this knowledge because resolvers would recompute inherited
data from the root when run. However, routes that did not have resolvers
rerun or never had resolvers at all would not get the updated resolved data.
fixes#51934
PR Close#52167
Now the method `getConstructorDependencies` no longer needs to do any post analysis, and can rely on the reflection host's result to generate ctor params. This will automatically include invalid factories which fix the issue.
PR Close#52215
Currently the reflection host's `getConstructorParameters` method is not aware of the compilation mode, and it generates result mainly assuming the compilation mode is full and we have access to global type info. As a result, its result is not very suitable for local compilation usage, particularly for deciding if a symbol is imported as type or not. This change plumbs a flag `isLocalCompilation` into reflection host to make it aware of the compilation mode.
Also changes made to the logic in the method `getConstructorParameters` so that in local compilation mode:
- returns NO_VALUE_DECLARATION type value ref only if the type is a type parameter
- returns local type value ref for any imported symbol, unless the import is type only in which case returns TYPE_ONLY_IMPORT type value ref
PR Close#52215
Removed the signals property definition from the Component interface since it already exists in the Directive interface and Component inherits from Directive
PR Close#52039
This commit refactors a couple places to improve performance:
* avoid checking parent tree if a current node has "skip hydration" flag
* avoid calling `isInSkipHydrationBlock` if there is no hydration info present
PR Close#52221
A lot of our tests are wrapped in `{}` which serves no purpose, aside from increasing the nesting level and, in some cases, causing confusion. The braces appear to be a leftover from a time when all tests were wrapped in a `function main() {}`. The function declaration was removed in #21053, but the braces remained, presumably because it was easier to search&replace for `function main()`, but not to remove the braces at the same time.
PR Close#52239
The commit adds messaging to the control flow template diagnostic to direct developers to the new
built-in control flow syntax in Angular.
PR Close#52268
This commit updates the message that we output in the console (once hydration is completed) to drop the reference to the developer preview.
PR Close#52197
This commit removes the `@developerPreview` annotation from the `provideClientHydration` function and related symbols, promoting them to stable.
PR Close#52197
Assuming that the trackBy function is a pure derivation from the collection
object and its index, we can skip trackBy calculation if items in the live
and new colelction have the same identity and index. Additionally this change
minimizes access to the LContainer array.
PR Close#52227
ICUs can be used outside of an i18n block. In this case the ICU should
be automatically wrapped in a new i18n block. This commit adds a new
phase to handle wrapping these bare ICUs.
PR Close#52250
ICU params in i18n messages are now resolved in the post-processing call
rather than in the initial message creation. This matches the output
generated by TemplateDefinitionBuilder.
PR Close#52250
ICUs are now ingested by adding ops to both the creation and update IR.
Both of these ops are ultimately removed before reification, but they
are needed to coordinate and link data between the creation and update
ops. This is done in a new ICU extraction phase that removes both ICU
ops and adds an i18nExpr op to the update IR.
PR Close#52250
This commit extracts the API reference info for generic parameters for
classes, methods, interfaces, and functions. It includes any constraints
and the default type if present.
PR Close#52204
Prior to this change the style element was appended to host element multiple times. Whilst the actual element was not added multiple to the DOM multiple times. This causes a performance regression and it caused repainting.
This can be observed in the below benchmark.
```js
(() => {
const time = (name, fn) => {
const t = performance.now();
fn();
console.log(name, performance.now() - t);
}
const s = document.createElement("style");
s.textContent = "@layer x{} @font-face { font-family: foo; }";
time("append and enable", () => {
document.head.append(s);
s.disabled = false;
});
time("compute body color", () => {
getComputedStyle(document.body).color;
});
time("compute body layout", () => {
document.body.offsetTop;
});
time("append and disable", () => {
document.head.append(s);
s.disabled = false;
});
time("compute body color", () => {
getComputedStyle(document.body).color;
});
time("compute body layout", () => {
document.body.offsetTop;
});
})();
```
Output
```
append and enable 0.20000000298023224
compute body color 0.7999999970197678
compute body layout 2.899999998509884
append and disable 0.10000000149011612
compute body color 0.7000000029802322
compute body layout 2.2999999970197678
```
When commenting the 2nd `document.head.append(s);`, the results are slightly different and we can see that calling `getComputedStyle` does not incur any performance impact this is a result of no repainting.
```
append and enable 0.10000000149011612
compute body color 0.7999999970197678
compute body layout 3.1999999955296516
append and disable 0.10000000149011612
compute body color 0
compute body layout 0
```
Pantheon benchmarks: http://docs/spreadsheets/d/1iLRLGCmVYZHuVRdI7dO_WM7wnQ1DvkS-tJzi-0-u1KY?resourcekey=0-kwtrf0nbAhcPqAGdqbdz4g#gid=0
PR Close#52237
Placing a structural directive on an element with an `i18n` attribute
was generating too many i18n blocks. This was due to both the element
and the template generating their own i18n block. To fix the issue, we
no longer generate top-level i18n blocks for structural directive
templates.
PR Close#52202
Structural directives on an ng-template (e.g. <ng-template *ngIf>) were
being assigned the wrong tag name ('ng-template' instead of null).
PR Close#52202
Fixes handling of placeholders for self-closing tags. Self-closing tags
set a combined value for the start tag placeholder, rather than separate
values for the start and close placeholders.
This commit also enables a number of now passing tests. For some of
these tests I had create a separate golden file due to the different
ordering of the const array. In the template pipeline, i18n and
attribute const collection happen in different pahses and we therefore
get a different order than TemplateDefinitionBuilder, which collected
everything in one pass. The order should not affect the overall behavior.
PR Close#52195
The way we were propagating params up to parent i18n ops didn't account
for the fact that a parent and child could both have a value for the
same placeholder. In order to properly merge the value for these cases,
we need to propagate the params up *before* serialization. Therefore I
removed the standalone param propagation phase and folded the logic into
the placeholder resolution phase.
PR Close#52195
I added these in an earlier PR when we were considering moving the empty
elements phase earlier. Since we decided not to do that, this commit
cleans up unnecessary references to the empty versions of the element to
simplify the code and types.
PR Close#52195
This adds the support of `if ` conditions with `as` clause when migrating to the control flow syntax.
It now adds the required semicolon before the `as` when migrating the template.
Before: `@if (user$ | async as user) {`
After: `@if (user$ | async; as user) {`
PR Close#52181
Fixes that the compiler was throwing an error if an element tag name is the same as a built-in prototype property (e.g. `constructor` or `toString`). The problem was that we were storing the tag names in an object literal with the `Object` prototype. These changes resolve the issue by creating an object without a prototype.
Fixes#52224.
PR Close#52225
Public afterRender phases have specific API guarantees which can be invalidated if the internal framework is implemented using them. Instead, the framework should use dedicated internal functions.
PR Close#52145
This commit drops the `ɵ` symbol from hydration annotation key: `__ɵnghData__` -> `__nghData__`. This helps ensure that there are no UTF8 symbols that might be damaged in case a web server is misconfigured.
Noticed while working on https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/52206.
PR Close#52207
We have the `DEFER_BLOCK_DEPENDENCY_INTERCEPTOR` DI token that we use in tests to intercept the dependency loading function from deferred blocks, however we were referencing it in a way that caused it to be retained in production bundles as well.
These changes guard the call site with `ngDevMode` since the token is only used for testing.
PR Close#52199
Contains the following minor improvements to the block entities migration:
* The migration won't be stopped anymore if it can't read a template file.
* The migration will exit early if a template doesn't contain the two characters we need to migrate.
* Reduced the amount of code that is wrapped by a try/catch to avoid suppressing errors.
PR Close#52209
DEPRECATED: NgProbeToken
The `NgProbeToken` is not used internally since the transition from View Engine to Ivy. The token has no utility and can be removed from applications and libraries.
PR Close#51396
When the `viewport` triggers were first introduced, we ended up having to use a service to keep track of them, because using the same global event handling as the other events led to some inconsistent test failures. It looks like the failures were caused by the same bug fixed#52115 so now we can switch back to the previous approach which is a bit more compact.
PR Close#52156
This fixes an issue where `ng-template` nodes were removed even when used in other places than control flow directives.
Template to migrate:
```html
<ng-template #blockUsedElsewhere><div>Block</div></ng-template>
<ng-container *ngTemplateOutlet="blockUsedElsewhere"></ng-container>
```
Before:
```html
<ng-container *ngTemplateOutlet="blockUsedElsewhere"></ng-container>
```
After:
```html
<ng-template #blockUsedElsewhere><div>Block</div></ng-template>
<ng-container *ngTemplateOutlet="blockUsedElsewhere"></ng-container>
```
PR Close#52186
This adds the support of `let index as myIndex` in `*ngFor` for the control flow migration.
Before: `@for (itm of items; track itm)`
After: `@for (itm of items; track itm; let myIndex = $index)`
PR Close#52183
This commit splits the `render3/instructions/defer.ts` file (that contained most of the runtime code) into smalle
r files that are easier to maintain.
There are no functional changes in this PR, just organizing code.
PR Close#52152
In prod builds, selectors are optimized and spaces a removed. #48558 introduced a regression on selectors without spaces. This commit fixes tihs.
Fixes#49100
PR Close#49118
This change adjust the built-in for algorithm of dealing with embedded views
to update the repeater context (and more specifically - its index field)
only when views were added / removed "in the middle of LContainer" (in places
other than the LContainer end).
This skip iteration over the entire LContainer in most cases - and most importantly
in cases where no diff change was detected.
"
PR Close#52051
This adds a console warning to make it clear to users the migration is developer preview. It also shuffles around some code for better organization.
PR Close#52151
Currently the compiler allocates a variable slot to the `@for` loop expression which ends up unused since we don't store the result on the `LView`.
PR Close#52158
This adds `generate_api_docs` targets to all of the packages for which we publish api reference docs. One known issue here is that any type information that comes from another package (e.g. router depending on core) currently resolve to `any` because the other sources are not available in the program. This can be tackled in a follow-up commit.
This commit also updates the install patch for `@angular/build-tools` to use the local version of compiler-cli.
PR Close#52034
Non typed forms allow to pass null to nested groups when calling `formGroup.reset()`, this commit prevent an undefined access.
fixes#20509
PR Close#48830
A runtime error will be thrown if a non-standalone component is being rendered without its NgModule loaded in the browser. This error is thrown only in dev mode and only if the Angular option `forbidOrphanComponents` is set to true. The error contains useful info to find the orphan component in the source code.
PR Close#52061
A new method `isOrphanComponent` is added to the deps tracker API to check if the NgModule declaring this component, if exists, is loaded into the browser.
PR Close#52061
The flag `forbidOrphanRendering` is only set for non-standalone components, and indicates that the dev mode runtime should through error if the component is rendered without its ngModule loaded in the browser. This runtime error can help with further debugging.
PR Close#52061
A new flag added to the component's debug info to determine whether to throw runtime error (in dev mode) if component is being rendered without its NgModule. This flag is only set for non-standalone components.
PR Close#52061
Orphan component is an anti-pattern in Angular where a component is rendered while the NgModule declaring it is not installed. It is not easy to capture this scenario, specially in compile time. But it is possible to capture a special case in runtime where the component is being rendered without its NgModule even loaded into the browser. This change adds a flag in cli compiler option to enable such checking, and throwing a runtime exception if it happens. Note that such check is only done in dev mode.
Currently the check requires some generated code that is behind ngJitMode flag (i.e., call to ɵɵsetNgModuleScope), and the new flag can be set only if JIT mode is enabled (i.e., supportJitMode=true) otherwise an error will be thrown.
The orphan component is a main blocker for rolling out local compilation in g3. This option is needed for identifying and isolating such cases.
PR Close#52061
Based on recent discussions, these changes remove the Windows CI check because it has been too flaky for too long. Furthermore, we've concluded that the simulated file system in the compiler tests already catches the same set of bugs as running the tests on a real Windows system.
PR Close#52140
Using `afterRender` schedules long-living lifecycle hooks. Scheduling
such hooks inside reactive contexts could mean that many of the
same hooks would be scheduled, quickly piling up every time a
consumed signal changes. This is likely unintended and could degrade
application performance or result in unexpected behavior.
Additionally, scheduling `afterRender` inside a `computed` is considered
a side effect. Computed expressions are expected to be pure/ i.e. free
of side effects. We can avoid this caveat by detecting the reactive
context in development.
PR Close#52138
Using an `effect` inside a `computed` is a clear violation of
the conceptual idea of computed's being pure/ side-effect free.
Additionally, scheduling new effects from an existing actively
running effect is likely unintended as this could degrage application
performance or result in unintentional behaviors. Multiple long-living
effects would be scheduled every time the effect expressions runs.
For these reasons, we are explicitly preventing this pitfal, by
disallowing using `effect` inside reactive contexts.
PR Close#52138
Previously getDependenciesForTokenInInjector was unable to determine which node on a view serviced a specific injection. Now it is able to filter out those injections that did not come from the specific node for the NodeInjector passed into it.
Previously getInjectorMetadata was incorrectly looking up DOM elements for some directives (for example NgForOf) where an LContainer was created. Now the LContainer case is handled, and the non LContainer case uses `getFirstNativeNode` to more accurately get the element we want.
PR Close#51719
This commit adds support for extracting type alises. It currently
extracts the raw written type from the source without performing any
resolution, such as for resolving `typeof` queries, as current Angular
public APIs do not rely on this.
PR Close#52118
Animations events registered against the default renderer weren't registered against the animation renderer once it was loaded. This commit fixes this.
fixes#52076
PR Close#52087
Updates the Ivy AST to allow for `@switch` blocks to capture nested blocks that are not `@case` and `@default`. These blocks will be used for autocompletion in the language service.
These changes also update the logic for `@switch` and `@if` blocks so that they produce an AST node even if there are errors. The errors will still be surfaced to users, but producing AST nodes allows us to recover parts of the expression later if necessary.
PR Close#52136
This commit cleans up the signatures of `toSignal` to better handle the
types of situations that it might be used in, and produce better type
inference results.
Fixes#50687Fixes#50591
Co-authored-by: Andrew Scott <atscott@google.com>
PR Close#51991
This commit adds the ability to provide a function that will get called
immediately after the view transition is created. This will allow
developers to do things like add/remove classes from the DOM when the
transition animation is finished, skip the transition based on
application conditions, etc. Having access to the transition unlocks
just about every example outlined in https://developer.chrome.com/docs/web-platform/view-transitions.
Note that the timing of the `updateCallback` execution is in the spec as
being called asyncronously (https://drafts.csswg.org/css-view-transitions-1/#callbackdef-updatecallback).
This means the `onViewTransitionCreated` callback is guaranteed to
execute before the update callback which in turn means it is guaranteed
to execute before the view transition `ready`/animation. As a result, it
is safe/effictive to add classes to the document in the
`onViewTransitionCreated` function in order to control animations of
that transition and then remove those classes in the transition's `finished`
`Promise`. The animation also doesn't start until the `Promise` returned
by `updateCallback` resolves, so this would also guarantee that the
animation starts asynchronously.
resolves#51827
PR Close#52002
This commit introduces basic autocompletion support for the new block keywords. After typing `@`, the language service suggests the various block names.
PR Close#52121
PR #49672 added a g3-flavored migration for compiler option removal, but g3
doesn't use those options at all. So this migration is unnecessary and we
can remove it.
PR Close#52141
Adds a check to the viewport cleanup function to prevent it from re-processing elements that have been fully cleaned up, because it can lead to the `IntersectionObserver` being destroyed even though there are still pending triggers. This can happen, because we have cleanup callbacks both for the block is loaded, but also when the placeholder view is destroyed.
Fixes#52113.
PR Close#52115
Fixes that the new block syntax was generating instructions in the wrong order which meant that pipes were being declared too early. This meant that if the block is first in the template, any pipes used in it won't be able to inject things like `ChangeDetectorRef`.
These changes update the compiler and add a bunch of tests to ensure that pipes work as expected.
Fixes#52102.
PR Close#52112
Since expressions in event listener are added inside of a callback, type narrowing won't apply to them anymore. These changes add the logic to create a guard expression that will re-narrow the expression in the callback.
Fixes#52052.
PR Close#52069
Since expressions in event listener are added inside of a callback, type narrowing won't apply to them anymore. These changes add the logic to create a guard expression that will re-narrow the expression in the callback.
Fixes#52052.
PR Close#52069
When a route has loadComponent, its children should not inherit params and
data unless paramsInheritanceStrategy is 'always'.
fixes#52106
BREAKING CHANGE: Routes with `loadComponent` would incorrectly cause
child routes to inherit their data by default. The default
`paramsInheritanceStrategy` is `emptyOnly`. If parent data should be
inherited in child routes, this should be manually set to `always`.
PR Close#52114
This commit updates `@defer` logic related to handling `after` and `minimum` parameters tree-shakable.
If `after` or `minimum` was used on a `@loading` or `@placeholder` blocks, compiler generates an extra argument for the `ɵɵdefer` instruction. This extra argument is a reference to a function that brings timer-related code.
PR Close#52042
The error message now contains the code location of the component. It now looks like: "Error: NG01001: Orphan component found! Trying to render the component Main (at $PROJECT_ROOT/src/main.ts:8) without first loading the NgModule ..."
PR Close#51919
The current error stringifier only includes the class name. In this change a new stringifier is added which returns a more helpful string which includes the file path and line number. Note that this is only the case with components, and for other class types (directive, pipes) it will fallback to the current stringifier. Subsequent changes can cover the case of directive and pipes as well.
PR Close#51919
A new field `debugInfo` is added to the component definition. Now the runtime ɵsetClassDebugInfo stores the debug info for components in this new field.
PR Close#51919
A new statement will be generated for components which will attach some useful debug info to them to be used in runtime error handling. Currently this only happens in full and local compilation modes.
PR Close#51919
A new utility function `compileClassDebugInfo` is introduced which creates compile result necessary to generate statement for attaching some useful debug info into angular classes. An example of teh new statement would be:
```
(() => { (typeof ngDevMode === "undefined" || ngDevMode) && i0.ɵsetClassDebugInfo(Main, { className: "Main", filePath: "$PROJECT_ROOT/src/main.ts", lineNumber: 8 }); })();
```
Currently, the debug info contains:
- the class name
- the file path in which it is defined
- the line number in which it is defined
The debug info will be used in runtime to generate more helpful error messages.
PR Close#51919
This commit updates the tracking of dirty child views to be a flag
rather than a counter. This is a much more simple method and less likely
to get into the same 'always-wrong' situation that could happen with the
counter (if it is off by 1 once, it's off by 1 forever and you either
get infinite change detection or your view is never refreshed).
PR Close#51515
The current implementation assumes a qualified name consists of just two identifier, e.g., Foo.Bar. However it can be more nested, like Foo.Bar.Baz.XX.YY. While such nested patterns are quite uncommon and devs mostly just use two identifier here, the TS compiler seems to throw error if we make such assumption and it broke quite a lot of targets in g3 when compiled in local mode. So here we handle this nested property of qualified names.
PR Close#51947
This commit removes the `withNoDomReuse` function to minimize public API. The `withNoDomReuse` function used to disable DOM reuse, which is the main feature of the `provideClientHydration()`.
The `withNoDomReuse()` function was in the "developer preview" mode, so the removal happens without prior deprecation.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The `withNoDomReuse()` function was removed from the public API. If you need to disable hydration, you can exclude the `provideClientHydration()` call from provider list in your application (which would disable hydration features for the entire application) or use `ngSkipHydration` attribute to disable hydration for particular components. See this guide for additional information: https://angular.io/guide/hydration#how-to-skip-hydration-for-particular-components.
PR Close#52057
Fixes that, depending on the matching and import order, in some cases we weren't throwing the error saying that a directive matched multiple times on the same element.
Fixes#52072.
PR Close#52073
Cleans up the i18n placeholder resolution phase by extracting the
details of how the map is serialized into its own class, instead of
mixing it with the phase's traversal logic.
PR Close#51988
Template instructions exist in the parent view, but for the purposes of
the i18n placeholders, they should use the subTemplateIndex of the i18n
op wrapping their view.
PR Close#51988
The custom logic in the generate advance phase for i18n expressions did
not work in all cases. Instead we add a new phase to update the
expression's target op, and then allow the standard advance generation
code to determine the number of advance instructions needed.
Co-authored-by: Dylan Hunn <dylhunn@users.noreply.github.com>
PR Close#51988
Fills in values for sub-template placeholders in i18n messages. This
includes both the tag placeholders for ng-template tags, as well as
merging in any placeholders from the child i18n block.
PR Close#51988
Adds an additional sub-template index parameter to child i18n blocks
that are propagated from the root block. This additional paramete
indicates the index of the template in the i18n message.
Co-authored-by: Dylan Hunn <dylhunn@users.noreply.github.com>
PR Close#51988
This commit adds support for extracting function overloads. Interestingly, this worked in an earlier version when the code was extracting all statements in every source file, but the existing compiler API for extracting all exported declarations from an entry-point only returns the first function declaration in cases when there are overloads.
This also marks abstract classes as abstract, required inputs as required, and filters out Angular-private APIs.
PR Close#52040
This commit adds the code to mark newly created embedded views (that represent `@defer` block states) as dirty to indicate that the view sgould be checked during the next change detection cycle.
Resolves#52094.
PR Close#52095
We type check `@switch` blocks by generating identical TS `switch` statements in the TCB, however TS currently has a bug where parenthesized `switch` block expressions don't narrow their types. Since we use parenthesized expressions to wrap AST nodes for diagnostics, this will bug will affect all Angular-generated `switch` statements.
These changes work around the issue by generating `if`/`else if`/`else` statements that represent the `switch`.
Some alternatives that were considered:
1. Moving the `switch` expression to a constant - this is fairly simple to implement, but it won't fully resolve the narrowing issue since the same constant will have to be used in expressions inside the different cases.
2. Removing the outer-most parenthesis from the switch expression - this works and allows us to continue using switch statements, but because we use parenthesized expressions to map diagnostics to their template locations, I wasn't sure if it won't lead to worse template dignostics.
Fixes#52077.
PR Close#52110
This change adjust the equality comparator used by NgSwitch - now it
defaults to === from previously used ==. This change is based on the
following reasoning:
- align behaviour with the built-in switch block);
- improve performance (avoid type coercion);
- enable better type-checking.
BREAKING CHANGE:
the NgSwitch directive now defaults to the === equality operator,
migrating from the previously used ==. NgSwitch expressions and / or
individual condition values need adjusting to this stricter equality
check. The added warning message should help pinpointing NgSwitch
usages where adjustements are needed.
Fixes#33873
PR Close#51504
This change removes the `mutate` method from the `WritableSignal` interface and
completely drops it from the public API surface.
The initial API proposal for Angular signals included the mutate method, allowing
in-place modification of JS objects, without changing their references (identity).
This was based on the reasoning that identity change on modification is not necessary
as we can send the “modified” notification through the signals graph.
Unfortunately the signal-specific change notification is lost as soon as we read
signal value outside of a reactive context (outside of a reactive graph).
In other words - any code outside of the Angular signals library can’t know
that an object is modified.
Secondly, to make the mutate method work, we’ve defaulted the signal value equality function
to the one that considers non-primitive values as always different.
This is unfortunate for people working with immutable data structures
(this is notably the case for the popular state management libraries)
as the default equality function de-optimizes memoization in computed,
making the application less performant.
Given the above reasons we prefer to remove the mutate method in the signals library -
at least for now. There are just too many sharp edges and tradeoffs that we don’t fully
understand yet.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The `mutate` method was removed from the `WritableSignal` interface and completely
dropped from the public API surface. As an alternative please use the update method and
make immutable changes to the object.
Example before:
```typescript
items.mutate(itemsArray => itemsArray.push(newItem));
```
Example after:
```typescript
items.update(itemsArray => [itemsArray, …newItem]);
```
PR Close#51986
This commit reorganizes the Angular code a bit, and moves signals into a
newly defined `@angular/core/primitives` location. This will be used inside
g3 to allow non-Angular targets to depend on the signals core without
incurring a dependency on the whole framework.
PR Close#51986
This commit refactors the signals API surface of Angular out of the
//packages/core/src/signals package. This is done in preparation of moving
the core signals package into a new 'primitives' package that's decoupled
from the public API.
PR Close#51986
The code already supports `DatePipeConfig` to have only some properties
set, and not all. But the typing disallows it. This aligns the typing
with the code.
PR Close#51287
`provideClientHydration()` accepts new `HydrationFeature` : `HttpTransferCacheOptions`.
`withHttpTransferCacheOptions` accepts an option object:
* `includeHeaders` : list of headers entries to keep in the cache with the request
* `filter` a callback to determine if a request should be cached
* `includePostRequests`: to include POST requests in the allowed methods
Implements some of the features requested in #50117
PR Close#52029
Fixes that the compiler wasn't picking up pipes used inside defer block triggers as dependencies. We had implemented the `visitDeferredTrigger` visitor method, but it wasn't being called, because we weren't going through the `visitAll` method of the deferred block. We don't use `visitAll`, because child nodes have to be processed differently than the connected blocks and triggers.
Fixes#52068.
PR Close#52071
The `_enabledBlockTypes` config option was removed recently, since we've enabled @-syntax by default. This commit removes `_enabledBlockTypes` references from the `compiler-cli` test cases.
PR Close#52066
This commit adds a logic to produce a warning in case HttpClient doesn't use fetch during SSR.
It's recommended to use `fetch` for performance and compatibility reasons.
PR Close#52037
This change removes the `mutate` method from the `WritableSignal` interface and
completely drops it from the public API surface.
The initial API proposal for Angular signals included the mutate method, allowing
in-place modification of JS objects, without changing their references (identity).
This was based on the reasoning that identity change on modification is not necessary
as we can send the “modified” notification through the signals graph.
Unfortunately the signal-specific change notification is lost as soon as we read
signal value outside of a reactive context (outside of a reactive graph).
In other words - any code outside of the Angular signals library can’t know
that an object is modified.
Secondly, to make the mutate method work, we’ve defaulted the signal value equality function
to the one that considers non-primitive values as always different.
This is unfortunate for people working with immutable data structures
(this is notably the case for the popular state management libraries)
as the default equality function de-optimizes memoization in computed,
making the application less performant.
Given the above reasons we prefer to remove the mutate method in the signals library -
at least for now. There are just too many sharp edges and tradeoffs that we don’t fully
understand yet.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The `mutate` method was removed from the `WritableSignal` interface and completely
dropped from the public API surface. As an alternative please use the update method and
make immutable changes to the object.
Example before:
```typescript
items.mutate(itemsArray => itemsArray.push(newItem));
```
Example after:
```typescript
items.update(itemsArray => [itemsArray, …newItem]);
```
PR Close#51821
Two key refactors to enable deeper language service support for blocks:
(1) We now generate accurate source spans for the various block types. Additionally, all the top-level source spans for a block are now *inclusive* of all the connected or descending blocks. This helps the language service visit connected blocks.
(2) The language service's template visitor was previously skipping over the AST nodes corresponding to several block types. We are now careful to visit all such nodes.
PR Close#52038
Fixes a bug with REMOVE_STYLES_ON_COMPONENT_DESTROY when a component is destroyed and re-created, its previous stylesheets will not be re-used and instead a new stylesheet will still be created each time.
PR Close#52019
This commit adds runtime code to support `after` and `minimum` parameters in the `@placeholder` and `@loading` blocks. The code uses the `TimerScheduler` service added earlier for `on timer` triggers.
PR Close#52009
Adds an `UnknownBlock` node to the Ivy AST to represent blocks that haven't been recognized by the compiler. This will make it easier to integrate blocks into the language service.
PR Close#52047
Adds some logic to treat incomplete blocks as empty blocks so that we can recover from them. Also logs an error about the incomplete block.
PR Close#52047
Updates the lexer to parse blocks as incomplete, instead of throwing errors. This will allow us to better handle them further down in the pipeline.
PR Close#52047
Revert (with improvements of): dcf18dc74c
We recently landed a change that allows `toSignal` to be called
from within reactive contexts (e.g. `effect`/`computed`). After
more thorough investigatio and consideration with the team, we
feel like allowing `toSignal` to be called in such contexts is
encouraging non-ideal / hard-to-notice code patterns.
e.g. a new subscription to an observable is made every time `toSignal`
is invoked. There is no caching done here. Additionally, multiple new
subscriptions can trigger unintended side-effects- that may slow down
the app, result in incorrect/unexpected behavior or perform unnecessary
work.
Users should instead move the `toSignal` call outside of the `computed`
or `effect` and then read the signal values from within their `computed`. e.g.
```ts
computed(() => {
const smth = toSignal(coldObservable$)
return smth() + 2;
}
```
--> should instead be:
```ts
const smth = toSignal(coldObsverable$);
computed(() => smth() + 2);
```
In cases where a new subscription for each invocation is actually intended, a manual
subscription can be made. That way it's also much more obvious to users
that they are triggering side-effects every time, or causing new
subscriptions.
PR Close#52049
GC and render events can happen _while_ running scripts as well as
outside of the script blocks. The new metric entries capture both
the gc and render time happening in the scrip blocks.
PR Close#50771
This adds API doc extraction for interfaces, largely using the same code paths for classes. The primary difference between classes and interfaces is that classes have member _declarations_ while interfaces have member _signatures_. This largely doesn't matter for the purposes of extraction, but the types are distinct with no common base types, so we have to do a fair amount of type unioning and aliasing.
PR Close#52006
Upgrade the existing warning so it now logs an error instead, when an LCP element is determined to not be usings the `priority` attribute. Error is logged, not thrown.
PR Close#52004
When the `ts.Project` creates the language service plugin (in this case,
the Angular Language Service), it sets the project's language service to
the new language service returned by the plugin create:
https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/microsoft/TypeScript@b12af0fa2bbd4b015e59adcfb49988cea7f919a1/-/blob/src/server/project.ts?L2035-2044
The project may be reloaded in response to various events, such as a
change to the tsconfig file, which then recreates the plugin. When this
happens, the language service that gets passed to the plugin `create`
function will not be the typescript language service, but rather the
previous instance of the new language service returned by the last call
to `create`.
This commit ensures that subsequent calls to `create` for the
`NgLanguageService` plugin for a project after the first call are able
to retrieve and hold on to the _TypeScript_ language service.
fixes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/1923
PR Close#51912
A couple tests were already passing, and just needed to be enabled. This includes tests pertaining to:
* ng-template
* host binding styling slots
* and host animation bindings
* some literal tests (which were missing some $foo$ escaped names)
We add pipeline-specific versions of the following tests, and enable them:
* A local refs test. The consts for the element attributes and the consts for local reference are collected in the reverse order, but the emitted template is functionally the same.
* A safe accesstest. Consider the expression `$any(val)?.foo`. `TemplateDefinitionBuilder` extracts a temporary variable: `($tmp_0_0$ = $ctx$.val) == null ? null : $tmp_0_0$.foo`. It presumably does this because it considers the `$any(...)` to be a function call. However, this is not a real call, so Template Pipeline safely ignores it and declines to generate a temporary.
* Another local refs test. AttributeMarker.Template is emitted at the end of the const array (instead of the middle)
PR Close#51950
Consider an `ng-template` which is generated as a result of a structural directive:
```
<div *ngFor="let inner of items"
(click)="onClick(inner)"
[title]="getTitle()"
>
```
This should logically expand into something like the following:
```
<ng-template [ngForOf]="..." >
<div (click)="..." [title]="..."></div>
</ng-template>
```
Note that the `(click)` handler and the `[title]` property are only present on the inner div, *not* on the enclosing generated `ng-template`.
Previously, Template Pipeline would place these bindings on *both* the tempate and the inner element.
However, we can't just remove them completely, because these bindings should still be matchable on the generated `ng-template` (which is very surprising, but nonetheless true).
We resolve this issue with two improvements:
(1) The ingestion step is now much smarter about determining not only if a binding is on a template element, but whether it actually targets that template element.
(2) We use `ExtractedAttributeOp` directly, rather than going through `BindingOp`, to cause the `ng-template` to still receive these bindings in its `consts` array for matching purposes.
PR Close#51950
For components, the parser already extracts the `important` property (and it is later disregarded). However, because host bindings use a totally separate parsing code path, this was never happing for host bindings.
Here, we add some code to the host style parsing phase to drop the `!important` suffix.
We could solve this category of problems for good by parsing host bindings with the same code as template bindings.
PR Close#51950
Previously, we always generated temporary variable declarations at the beginning of each view's update block. This is wrong, for two reasons:
1. Temporaries can be used in the create block
2. When listeners use temporaries, we should declare them inside the listener.
Now, we always place temporaries at the beginning of the enclosing OpList, and recursively try to generate them when we find a listener.
PR Close#51950
Currently, if there are 2 nested @defer blocks with the same dependency, Angular throws an error at runtime to indicate that there was a duplicate component def in the registry. This commit updates the logic to only append dependencies when they didn't previously exist in the registry.
PR Close#51964
#51885 patched a call site that threw an error but there were 2 others call that needed to be wrapped in the same way by a try/catch.
`initializeFully` is part of the calls in `responseWith(handleFetch)`.
Same #51885, throwing `SwCriticalError`allows the driver to fallback to `safeFetch` and ensure `responseWith` doesn't fail.
Fixes#50378
PR Close#51960
Currently the TCB for aliased `if` blocks looks something like this:
```
// Markup: `@if (expr; as alias) { {{alias}} }
if (block.condition) {
var alias = block.condition;
"" + alias;
}
```
The problem with this approach is that the type of `alias` won't be narrowed. This is something that `NgIf` currently supports.
These changes resolve the issue by emitting the variable outside the `if` block and using the variable reference instead:
```
// Markup: `@if (expr; as alias) { {{alias}} }
var alias = block.condition;
if (alias) {
"" + alias;
}
```
PR Close#51952
The context of an embedded view ref at some point was switched from a
getter to an actual assignable property. This is something we reverted
with the previous commit as it introduces additional complexity for our
generated code (in terms of closures capturing the `ctx`).
This change impacted the template outlet code because we actively relied
on swapping out the full context if the user changes it. Previousl,
before we allowed to swap out the context (in v16), we mutated the
initial view context if it didn't change structurally- and in other
cases the view was re-created. We improved this performance aspect with
the changes to allow for the context to be swapped out + actually also
fixed a bug where the initial context object was mutated and the user
could observe this change.
This commit adjusts for context not being replacable- while still
keeping the bugs fixed and preserving the performance wins of not
having to destroy/re-create the view whenever the context changes.
Benchmarks: https://hackmd.io/J0Ci_JzxQ0K1AA1omXhIQQ
PR Close#51887
This partially reverts commit a3e17190e7
and deprecates behavior added.
The context of an embedded view ref at some point was switched from a
getter to an actual assignable property. This is something we revert
as it introduces additional complexity for our generated code
(in terms of closures capturing the `ctx`), creates technical
limitations for Angular's internals and the usage pattern is rarely
used (and can be addressed via simple assignments, `Object.assign` or
the use of a proxy if replacing the full context object is still
desirable)
DEPRECATED: Swapping out the context object for `EmbeddedViewRef`
is no longer supported. Support for this was introduced with v12.0.0, but
this pattern is rarely used. There is no replacement, but you can use
simple assignments in most cases, or `Object.assign , or alternatively
still replace the full object by using a `Proxy` (see `NgTemplateOutlet`
as an example).
Also adds a warning if the deprecated
PR Close#51887
When adding a new view flag, you currently need to adjust the last number of the last
3 flags. All of these share the same number so the shifting ones can just use
the base-10 IndexWithinInitPhaseShift.
PR Close#51839
Reworks a few more places to output arrow functions instead of function declarations in order to reduce the amount of code we generate. Some of these places include:
* Factories in injectable definitions.
* Forward references.
* `dependencies` function in the component definition.
* `consts` function in the component definition.
PR Close#52010
Updates the TCB for `@for` loop blocks to allow nullable values. The runtime already supports it and this makes it easier to switch from `NgFor`.
Fixes#51993.
PR Close#51997
The new list reconcilation algorithm, an alternative to
the DefaultIterableListDiffer. It works by performing updates
in place instead of creating intermediate data describing changes
to apply. For lists expressed as an Array it performs additional
optimizations for the moves and swap scenarios.
The new list diffing approach is meant to be used in the new control
flow and should me much faster as compared to the ngFor with the
DefaultIterableListDiffer.
PR Close#51980
The template pipeline now supports basic forms of `defer` blocks. This includes the `loading`, `placeholder`, and `error` blocks, as well as the loading and placeholder configuration options.
Lazy dependencies and prefetch are not yet implemented.
PR Close#51942
Previously, we had many individual constants collected at different places in the template pipeline, using `job.addConst(...)`. Now, this trait can be used to cause any op or expression to receive const collection.
PR Close#51942
Ops with `ConsumesSlotOpTrait` have a self-xref, and are assigned a corresponding `slot`.
Ops with `UsesSlotIndexTrait` have a `target`-xref, and are assigned the `slot` of that `target`.
In both cases, the field name `slot` is used, but it means different things. Therefore, any op which both consumes and uses a slot will have a collision of two different meanings on its `slot` field.
This commit renames `slot` to `slotTarget` in the `UsesSlotIndexTrait`, to eliminate this collision.
PR Close#51942
Enables the new `@` block syntax by default by removing the `enabledBlockTypes` flags. There are still some internal flags that allow special use cases to opt out of the block syntax, like during XML parsing and when compiling older libraries (see #51979).
PR Close#51994
Increases the `minVersion` of component declarations that use bloks to v17 in order to indicate to users that they need to update if the library they're using is on the new syntax, while preserving backwards compatibility for libraries that do not use the syntax.
PR Close#51979
Adds some logic to enable parsing of block syntax in the linker. Note that the syntax is only enabled on code compiled with Angular v17 or later.
PR Close#51979
We were previously emitting pure functions as `function foo(args) {return bar;}`, but `TemplateDefinitionBuilder` uses arrow functions instead (`const foo = (args) => bar`). By matching this behavior, we can enable many additional tests.
PR Close#51961
This is a deceptively simple fix for a deep issue. Consider the following template:
```
<button [title]="myTitle" [id]="(auth().identity() | async)" [tabindex]="1">
```
`TemplateDefinitionBuilder` allocates the following variable (binding) slots:
v[0] = [title] binding
v[1] = [id] binding
v[2] = [tabindex] binding
v[3] = pipe binding
v[4] = pipe binding
As you can see, all three top-level property bindings were assigned variable indices. Then, variables for nested expressions were assigned.
Before this change, Template Pipeline would choose the following order:
v[0] = [title] binding
v[1] = [id] binding
v[2] = pipe binding
v[3] = pipe binding
v[4] = [tabindex] binding
With this order, nested expressions have their variables counted and assigned before subsequent top-level property bindings. This results in different variable indices for `pipeBinding` expressions that are not inside the final property binding.
However, this is not just different -- it's actually incorrect! Consider a case like the following:
```
<button [p1]="c ? (a | pipe) : 3" [p2]="b | pipe">
```
These pipe bindings are executed *conditionally*. This means that, because we don't count and assign all the "fixed" variable slots first, i.e. those belonging to the property bindings, their indices might end up incorrect, depending on whether or not a pipeBinding happened as part of the update block.
With this change, we count all variables on top-level ops first, and then descend into all expressions.
PR Close#51961
Fixes an issue where if animations are enabled, deferred blocks don't remove their placeholder blocks immediately from the DOM. The problem is that we register the event handlers in `afterRender` which runs outside the zone, but the logic that removes the DOM nodes during animations is tied to change detection.
These changes resolve the issue by binding the listeners inside the zone. This was the intention from the beginning, I just forgot that `afterRender` runs outside the zone.
Fixes#51970.
PR Close#51971
Currently, there is no change detection scheduled after triggering `on idle` condition, since `requestIdleCallback` is not patched by Zone.js. This commit invokes the callback in NgZone, so that the code that is invoked within the callback can use zones and a new change detection round is scheduled as needed.
Fixes#51973.
PR Close#51975
This API allows for inspection of a given injector to determine it's type (Element, Environment, Null) as well as it's "source".
- For Environment injectors the source is the source of the injector; `injector.source`.
- For Element injectors the name is the DOM Element that created the injector.
- For the Null Injector this is the string `"Null Injector"`.
PR Close#51900
This commit adds hydration support for repeaters (for loops) and empty blocks. The logic looks up a dehydrated view and use this information for hydration. Otherwise, DOM elements for a view are created from scratch.
PR Close#51920
An `if` block can specify an alias for its main expression. We now support these in the template pipeline:
- We generate a temporary variable for the original expression
- We pass the temporary to the `conditional` instruction's context argument
- We provide the alias's name in the ambient context variables map
The context variables map now also accepts a name whose lookup value on the context object is empty. This will be interpreted as a read of the entire context object.
PR Close#51931
This is a pure refactor: we previously crammed a lot of data into a complicated array on the conditional op. Now, we use a new conditional branch expression to store that information.
PR Close#51931
This entails adding a bit of extra logic to the existing conditional ingestion and corresponding phase, because `if` blocks lack a test expression.
Additionally, enable a couple more `switch` tests by resolving a curious issue -- we now consume a variable for conditionals.
PR Close#51931
Rather than rely on the empty element collapsing phase to run first, add
logic to the empty element phase to ignore pipes when deciding whether
to collapse an element.
PR Close#51876
Refactors the i18n handling to only pass the relevant information from
the i18n AST through to the IR, instead of passing the entire
I18nMetadata.
PR Close#51876
Matches the behavior of `TemplateDefinitionBuilder`, advancing to the
last element in the i18n block before evaluating i18n expressions.
PR Close#51876
Moves the empty element phase earlier, to before pipe creation. This
ensures that adjacent i18nStart/i18nEnd ops will be collapsed into a
isingle i18n op, rather than remaining uncollapsed if a pipe is inserted
between them.
PR Close#51876
Adds support for i18n expressions in i18n messages, and allows i18n
messages on templates.
Co-authored-by: Alex Rickabaugh <alxhub@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dylan Hunn <dylhunn@users.noreply.github.com>
PR Close#51876
`provideLazyLoadedAnimations()` returns providers which allow the lazy loading of the animation module.
Lazy loading of the animation code can shave off up to 16KB gzipped of the main bundle.
PR Close#50738
Adds support for defining `viewport`, `interaction` and `hover` triggers with no parameters. If the framework encounters such a case, it resolves the trigger to the root element of the `@placeholder` block. Triggers with no parameters have the following restrictions:
1. They have to be placed on an `@defer` block that has an `@placeholder`.
2. The `@placeholder` can only have one root node.
3. The root placeholder node has to be an element.
PR Close#51922
If a trigger element can't be accessed from the defer block, we don't generate any instructions for it. These changes add a diagnostic that will surface the error to users.
PR Close#51922
Prior to this change `this.isStable.pipe(first((isStable) => isStable)).toPromise()` had to be done in multiple places across the framework and the Angular CLI see https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/25856#discussion_r1328158846. In the majority of cases an Observable based `isStable` API is not needed. This also removes the need for RXJS operator imports.
PR Close#51807
This commit updates the `if` and `switch` logic to support hydration. The logic attempts to find dehydrated views in containers while processing `if` and `switch` instructions. If a dehydrated is found, its used to further match elements. Otherwise, DOM elements for a view are created from scratch.
PR Close#51915
Previously, dehydrated views lookup was triggered only when ViewContainerRef was injected. The new control flow logic uses lower level APIs, thus having the code only in the ViewContainerRef is not sufficient.
This commit adds the logic to invoke the process of dehydrated views lookup from the `template` instruction, thus enabling it for new control flow instructions as well.
PR Close#51915
Changes `TemplateDefinitionBuilder` to output i18n message parameters in
sorted order to make it easier for the template pipeline to generate
identical output. This does not result in any functional change, but
will make it much easier to shared output golden files with the template
pipeline.
PR Close#51911
This commit updates hydration runtime code to avoid creating an empty array when we can avoid it. Instead, we just check whether the field is `null` directly (without using nullish coalescing).
PR Close#51917
#51891 introduces a new syntax that assigns a new meaning to the `@` and `}` in Angular templates. This is problematic for existing apps which may have the characters in their templates already, because it can lead to syntax errors.
These changes add an `ng update` schematic that will replace any usages of the special characters with their HTML entities.
PR Close#51905
Fixes that we were allocating slots for the expressions of `if`, `else if`, `switch` and `case` blocks which we weren't using for anything.
PR Close#51913
This commit updates runtime logic of defer blocks to schedule a single `requestIdleCallback` for a group of defer blocks created within a single change detection cycle (for example, as a result of a defer block being defined in a for loop).
PR Close#51750
The router currently restricts all further redirects after an absolute
redirect. Because there's no documented reason for _why_ this
restriction is in place, I'm now deeming this unnecessary. Developers
should not be restricted in this manner. Instead, configs that may
have caused infinite redirects in the past should be updated to not be
infinite. It is confusing to ignore configs with redirects after an
absolute redirect occurred because it creates different matching rules
depending on the whether an absolute redirect has happened or not.
For additional context on why I believe removing this restriction is
necessary, #13373 asks for allowing `redirectTo` to be a function. It
would make sense to allow this function to return a `UrlTree` like other
guards in the Router. When guards in the `Router` return `UrlTree`, they
cancel the current navigation and start a new one to re-do the route
matching. Since we're already in the router matching part, we don't need
to cancel the navigation. However, the restriction on absolute redirects
here then creates a weird situation where developers wouldn't see any
other redirects if they returned a `UrlTree` as an absolute redirect
from `redirectTo`.
resolves#39770
BREAKING CHANGE: Absolute redirects no longer prevent further redirects.
Route configurations may need to be adjusted to prevent infinite
redirects where additional redirects were previously ignored after an
absolute redirect occurred.
PR Close#51731
Currently the field encapsulation undergoes some static analysis to check if it is `ViewEncapsulation` enum. Such static check fails in local compilation mode in g3 as the symbol cannot be resolved. On the other hand this field has to be resolved statically as its value determined the generated code. So in local compilation mode we add a lighter resolving logic which relies only on local information.
PR Close#51848
Currently the field changeDetection undergoes some static analysis to check if it is `ChangeDetectionStrategy` enum. Such static check fails in local compilation mode in g3 as the symbol cannot be resolved. So in local compilation mode we bypass such resolving and just write the expression as is into the component definition.
PR Close#51848
On Safari, the cache might fail on methods like `match` with an `Internal error`. Critical errors allows to fallback to `safeFetch()` in the `Driver`.
fixes: #50378
PR Close#51885
Switches the syntax for blocks from `{#block}{/block}` to `@block {}` based on the feedback from the community.
Read more about the decision-making process in our blog: https://blog.angular.io/meet-angulars-new-control-flow-a02c6eee7843
The existing block types changed in the following ways:
**Conditional blocks:**
```html
<!-- Before -->
{#if cond}
Main content
{:else if otherCond}
Else if content
{:else}
Else content
{/if}
<!-- After -->
@if (cond) {
Main content
} @else if (otherCond) {
Else if content
} @else {
Else content
}
```
**Deferred blocks**
```html
<!-- Before -->
{#defer when isLoaded}
Main content
{:loading} Loading...
{:placeholder} <icon>pending</icon>
{:error} Failed to load
{/defer}
<!-- After -->
@defer (when isLoaded) {
Main content
} @loading {
Loading...
} @placeholder {
<icon>pending</icon>
} @error {
Failed to load
}
```
**Switch blocks:**
```html
<!-- Before -->
{#switch value}
{:case 1}
One
{:case 2}
Two
{:default}
Default
{/switch}
<!-- After -->
@switch (value) {
@case (1) {
One
}
@case (2) {
Two
}
@default {
Default
}
}
```
**For loops**
```html
<!-- Before -->
{#for item of items; track item}
{{item.name}}
{:empty} No items
{/for}
<!-- After -->
@for (item of items; track item) {
{{item.name}}
} @empty {
No items
}
```
PR Close#51891
This commit disables a couple newly-added tests related to `on idle` trigger condition for @defer blocks. Tests would be re-enabled back once we identify the reason of flakiness and fix it.
PR Close#51895
Reworks the `setClassMetadata` calls to generate arrow functions instead of full anonymous function declarations. While this won't have an effect on production bundle sizes, it's easier to read and it should lead to small parsing time gains in dev mode.
PR Close#51637
This commit adds a logic to handle `on immediate` conditions both as a main condition, as well as a prefetching condition (i.e. `prefetch on immediate`).
PR Close#51630
Adds support for `on viewport` and `prefetch on viewport` triggers which will load the deferred content when the element comes into the view.
PR Close#51874
Adds support for `on hover` and `prefetch on hover` triggers. Some code had to be moved around so it could be reused from the `on interaction` triggers.
PR Close#51874
Updates the logic that generates the instructions for the `on interaction` and `prefetch on interaction` triggers to their final shape. Now the instructions take two arguments:
1. `triggerIndex` - index at which to find the trigger in the view where it will be rendered.
2. `walkUpTimes` - tells the runtime how many views up it needs to go to find the trigger element. If the argument is omitted, it means that the trigger is in the same view as the deferred block. A positive number means that the runtime needs to go up X amount of times to find the trigger. A negative number means that the trigger is inside the root view of the placeholder block. Negative numbers are capped at -1 since the placeholder is always in the same position at runtime.
PR Close#51830
Reworks the compiler to use the API introduced in #51816 to match triggers to the element nodes they point to. This will be used to generate the new instructions for `on interaction` and `prefetch on interaction`.
PR Close#51830
The `NoopAnimationDriver` as static property of `AnimationDriver` prevents it from being removed by tree shaking. This commit deprecates it and exposes the `NoopAnimationDriver` on the public API to replace its usage.
DEPRECATED:
The `AnimationDriver.NOOP` symbol is deprecated, use `NoopAnimationDriver` instead.
PR Close#51843
The `Writable` type is usefull when we want overwrite readonly properties and we still want to maintain code navigation/reference. It should be use instead of type assertions.
PR Close#49754
The `Writable` type is usefull when we want overwrite readonly properties and we still want to maintain code navigation/reference. It should be use instead of `any` type assertions for example.
PR Close#49754
The `Writable` type is usefull when we want overwrite readonly properties and we still want to maintain code navigation/reference. It should be use instead of `any` type assertions for example.
PR Close#49754
The `Writable` type is usefull when we want overwrite readonly properties and we still want to maintain code navigation/reference. It should be use instead of `any` type assertions for example.
PR Close#49754
The `Writable` type is usefull when we want overwrite readonly properties and we still want to maintain code navigation/reference. It should be use instead of `any` type assertions for example.
PR Close#49754
The `Writable` type is usefull when we want overwrite readonly properties and we still want to maintain code navigation/reference. It should be use instead of `any` type assertion for example.
PR Close#49754
We control most flags via Starlark and therefore limit configuration
options via `tsconfig` to a minimum. We do not intend to support the
enabled block types option via Starlark, so this commit allows for
the option to be picked up.
(This is useful for benchmarking the new control flow blocks).
PR Close#51862
This change simply flip the flag which enables using the deps tracker in JIT compilation (the logic is already implemented in a previous PR). Some tests which depend on the old JIT implementation (e.g., patching the scope info into the type) are modified accordingly.
PR Close#51415
Using verification helpers such as `isComponent` may trigger JIT compilation. Now in some tests such compilation is made purposely to fail, and so in such cases any reference to the `depsTracker.clearScopeCacheFor` method will cause the exception to be thrown earlier than expected which results in teh test failure. Such scenario is the case in the next commit when we enable using the deps tracker in the jit compilation. Note that such failure is only for the framework tests and is a very edge case. The tests in downstream apps will not lead to such scenario of failure at all.
PR Close#51415
This commit adds an option to the view transition feature to skip the first transition.
This option is not available in RouterModule.forRoot.
resolves#51815
PR Close#51825
The `setupTestingRouter` function is a factory function for creating a
new instance of the `Router`. This function is effectively a no-op.
Developers should use `RouterModule.forRoot` or `provideRouter` in tests
instead.
BREAKING CHANGE: The `setupTestingRouter` function has been removed. Use
`RouterModule.forRoot` or `provideRouter` to setup the `Router` for
tests instead.
PR Close#51826
This PR moves the Observable subscription of toSignal outside of the
reactive context. As the result the toSignal calls are allowed in the
computed, effect and all other reactive consumers.
This is based on the reasoning that we already allow signals creation
in a reactive context. Plus a similar change was done to the async pipe
in the https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/50522Fixes#51027
PR Close#51831
This commit adds the necessary mechanisms to perform cleanup of prefetch triggers when resource loading starts. Previously, this logic was missing, which resulted in retaining those triggers.
PR Close#51856
So far this docs extraction has pulls API info from all exported symbols in the program. This commit changes to extracting only symbols that are exported via a specified entry-point. This commit also exports the docs entities through the compiler-cli `index.ts`.
PR Close#51828
This commit refactors the loadChildren callback execution of the router config loader
into a function that can be used with SSR for the purposes of route extraction.
PR Close#51818
Certain tools in g3 which dynamically bootstrap a component (e.g., custom routers) simply swallow the exception coming from bootstrapping the component and show an empty outlet. Such cases are very difficult to debug as the dev has no clue why the component was not rendered. As bad as this pattern is, fixing all such tools for a better error handling is beyond the scope of our effort. Instead, in this change we print the error messages coming from calculating component dependencies (part of component rendering) to the console for a better visibility into the error. This change only affects local compilation where the component dependencies are calculated in runtime. This change can potentially shed light into many failures of local compilation in g3.
PR Close#51824
Standalone component need to include the imported NgModules as part of their dependencies in order to be able to use the injection tokens coming from these NgModules. To do so, in this change the imported NgModules are included in the standalone component compilation scope.
PR Close#51819
Currently the compiler in local mode assumes that the standalone component imports are array expressions. This is not always true as they can be const variables as well. This change allow non-array expressions for standalone component imports field and passes that expression to the downstream tools such as deps tracker to compute the component's deps in runtime.
PR Close#51819
Current implementation assumes that NgModule imports/exports fields are always arrays and thus it concats them for the injector definition. But this is not always the case and imports/exports could be non-arrays such as const variable. Such pattern happens in g3 and so must be addressed.
PR Close#51819
Adds support for template type checking of the `track` expression of a `for` loop block. Tracking expressions are treated as any other expression for type checking, however we have some special validation that doesn't allow them to access template variables and local references.
PR Close#51690
Adds support for template type checking inside `for` blocks. It is implemented by generating a JS `for...of` statement inside the TCB. The various loop variables (e.g. `$index`) are implemented by declaring a local number variable.
PR Close#51690
Adds support for template type checking inside `if` blocks. It is implemented by generating a JS `if` statement inside the TCB which allows us to do type narrowing of the expression. The `as` parameter is implemented by declaring a variable inside the `if` statement.
PR Close#51690
Adds support for template type checking inside `switch` blocks. It is implemented by generating a JS `switch` statement inside the TCB which allows us to do type narrowing of the expression.
PR Close#51690
The browserUrlTree is only used to support the onSameUrlNavigation: 'ignore' logic. We can achieve this functionality without having this state tracked inside the Router. Instead, we can re-examine what ignore means: We don't want to rerun the matching logic, guards, or resolvers when we already know that nothing is changing.
Outside of the "navigated", there are two things that constitute a "change":
1. The browser URL might change. Because of skipLocationChange, the browser URL might not always match the internal state of the Router (we can navigate to a path but skip updating the browser URL). If we're navigating to a place that would change the browser URL, we should process the navigation. Theoretically, all we need to really do is update the browser URL instead of processing the whole navigation w/ guards, redirects, and resolvers. But this doesn't matter that much because the default value for runGuardsAndResolvers will skip all of this anyways.
2. The internal state of the Router might change. That is, we're navigating to a new path and may or may not be updating the updating the browser URL.
If either of the above are true, we process the navigation. If both are false, we aren't changing anything so we can safely ignore the navigation request (as long as onSameUrlNavigation === 'ignore').
Why is this change important?
* Simplification of Router internals. The Router has a lot of special case handling and one-offs to handle a limited set of scenarios. Removing these when possible makes the code easier to follow
PR Close#48065
Adds a utility to the `BoundTarget` that helps with resolving which element a deferred block is pointing to. We need a separate method for this, because deferred blocks have some special logic for where the trigger can be located.
PR Close#51816
When the `TargetBinder` was written, the only embedded-view-based nodes were templates, but now we have `{#if}`, `{#switch}` and `{#defer}` which have similar semantics. These changes rework the binder to account for the new nodes.
PR Close#51816
Content project allows the content to specify its own selector for matching against content projection slots, using the `ngProjectAs` special attribute. We can now treat this attribue specially, and generate the appropriate flag in the consts array, followed by the parsed CSS selector.
PR Close#51544
Supporting content projection requires us to emit three new kinds of output:
1. An `ngContentSelectors` field on the component metadata, which points to an array in the constant pool with all of the `select` attributes from `<ng-content>` elements.
2. One `projectionDef` instruction at the beginning of each root view template function for a component. That `projectionDef` points to a constant pool expression, which contains *parsed* selectors for all `<ng-content>` elements in the root's entire view tree.
3. A `projection` instruction for each `<ng-content>` slot in the view tree. These each get a data slot, a monotonically increasing "content slot", and a pointer to the tag's attributes in the component const array.
We support the first two features entirely within a new compilation phase.
The third feature, collection of processed attributes, is a bit trickier. We now treat `<ng-content>` tags as element-like ops, and use the normal attribute ingestion pipeline to process any attributes, and assign the appropriate `ConstIndex`.
**Note**: We also split up a number of the tests into two expectations files, one for the view functions, and one for other const listerals from the constant pool. This is because `TemplateDefinitionBuilder` emits the literals in a quirky order (mixed in with the view functions) due to how it lazily generates view functions. Our eager ordering is totally different, but by splitting the expectations, we can still share the same tests with `TemplateDefinitionBuilder`.
PR Close#51544
The new built-in control flow design includes calls to the `template` instruction with fewer arguments. This was previously handled implicitly, but it's more extensible to add an explicit flag to the template op to handle this case.
PR Close#51544
The `malformedUriErrorHandler` is used as a recovery mechanism for when the `UrlSerializer`
throws an error when parsing a URL string. If custom error handling is
desired for this, it should instead be done inside the
`UrlSerializer.parse` method itself. There's no reason to have an entire
feature option built around what can otherwise just be `try...catch`.
BREAKING CHANGE: `malformedUriErrorHandler` is no longer available in
the `RouterModule.forRoot` options. URL parsing errors should instead be
handled in the `UrlSerializer.parse` method.
PR Close#51745
Currently deps tracker includes the exported scope of the exported NgModule only in the exported scope of that NgModule. This is in agreement with what AoT does today. But JIT diverges from this behavior by including these exported scopes into the compilation scope as well. Since deps tracker is going to be used for both AoT (local compilation mode) and JIT, the question might be which behavior the deps tracker should follow? Today it follows the AoT one, but it breaks some tests in Google which seem to depend on this behavior of JIT. So it is better to migrate deps tracker to what JIT does. This leads to a wider compilation scope in local compilation compared to full compilations, but it won't break any existing thing.
PR Close#51791
This change contains runtime logic needed to flatten the NgModule bootstrap field in local compilation mode. While it is quite odd to pass a "nested" array as NgModule bootstrap, it is still required to support this case in local compilation mode since it is supported in full compilation mode.
PR Close#51767
Today in local compilation mode the NgModule bootstrap definition is moved as it is into the runtime `ɵɵdefineNgModule`. This runtime was initially made for AoT full compilation mode and assumes that the bootstrap info is already flattened and resolved. This is not the case in local compilation where the bootstrap is the raw expression coming from the NgModule decorator and can be a nested array. To get around this problem we move the bootstrap along with other scope info (e.g., declarations, imports, exports) to the runtime`ɵɵsetNgModuleScope` to be further analyzed and flattened in runtime.
PR Close#51767
This change flattens the imports info on standalone component decorators in runtime dev mode by adding flattening logic to the deps tracker. Such flattening has no effect in AoT full compilation mode since these arrays are already resolved and flattened by AoT static analysis, but in local compilation mode it is needed since the raw array as appears on the component decorator will be passed to the deps tracker, and so it needs to be flattened.
This change does not affect prod runtime since deps tracker is only used in dev mode.
PR Close#51767
This change flattens the imports/exports/declarations info on ngModule decorators in runtime dev mode by adding flattening logic to the runtime `ɵɵsetNgModuleScope`. Such flattening has no effect in AoT full compilation mode since these arrays are already resolved and flattened by AoT static analysis, but in local compilation mode it is needed since the raw array as appears on the NgModule decorator will be passed to the runtime `ɵɵsetNgModuleScope`, and so it needs to be flattened.
This change has to effect on prod runtime as `ɵɵsetNgModuleScope` is not used in prod.
PR Close#51767
Currently when ESBuild bundles an application importing from
`@angular/core`, the signals library will be discovered during
export analysis. ESBuild will come across the constants for the reactive
signal graph- and end up considering some of these as side-effects given
the pattern of using a spread assignment for extending from e.g.
`REACTIVE_NODE` (a similar issue may occur if we e.g. extend from the
computed reactive node).
See more details on the issue: https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3392
Even though, ESBuild preserves these constants now, and all of its
dependencies— Terser will consider these as side-effect free and
eliminate these constants. This may require multiple passes though, and
might not be sufficient, depending on the chain of reactive node
extensions. E.g. in the signals branch we noticed some constants
unnecessarily being preserved.
PR Close#51809
Based on top of #51717
This commit adds extraction for enums, pipes, and NgModules. It also adds a couple of tests for JsDoc extraction that weren't covered in the previous commit.
PR Close#51733
Based on top of #51713
This commit adds docs extraction for information provided in JsDoc comments, including descriptions and Jsdoc tags.
PR Close#51733
Based on top of #51697
Adds extraction for accessors (getters/setters), rest params, and resolved type info for everything so far. This also refactors function extraction into a new class and splits tests for common class info and directive info into separate files.
PR Close#51733
Based on top of #51685
This expands on the extraction with information for directives, including inputs and outputs. As part of this change, I've refactored the extraction code related to class and to directives into their own extractor classes to more cleanly separate extraction logic based on type of statement.
PR Close#51733
Based on top of #51682
This expands on the skeleton previously added to extract docs info for classes, including properties, methods, and method parameters. Type information and Angular-specific info (e.g. inputs) will come in future PRs.
PR Close#51733
This commit adds a barebones skeleton for extracting information to be used for extracting info that can be used for API reference generation. Subsequent PRs will expand on this with increasingly real extraction. I started with @alxhub's #51615 and very slightly polished to get to this minimal commit.
PR Close#51733
This commit adds support for zone.js 0.14.0 and drops support for older versions
BREAKING CHANGE: Angular now required `zone.js` version `~0.14.0`
PR Close#51774
Another try at deflaking the tests on Windows. I'm trying a couple of fixes here:
1. I noticed that it's usually the indexer tests that fail during flaky runs. These tests also happen to be the only ones that don't pass in the `files` argument of `NgtscTestEnvironment.setup`. When `files` isn't passed in, we don't hit the file path that sets up the `MockFileSystem`. With these changes I make it so that we always initialize the mock file system.
2. The missing file system error usually comes from the `absoluteFrom` call that initializes the optional `workingDir` argument. My theory is that because it's a default value for an argument, it gets called too early before everything is initialized. These changes move the `absoluteFrom` call further down until it's needed.
PR Close#51804
upgrade the warning for lazy-loaded lcp images when using NgOptimizedImage to an error
BREAKING CHANGE:
Previously when NgOptimizedImage directive detected that an LCP image is lazy-loaded, a console warning was produced. Now the directive throws an error to make it more discoverable in a console. If you receive this error, refer to this guide for additional information: https://angular.io/guide/image-directive#step-4-mark-images-as-priority
PR Close#51748
Terser does not treat `Symbol` as side-effect free- so if we end up with
a symbol export being loaded, it will result in the symbol being
retained.
We noticed this in the signals prototyping where symbols exported
from `computed` ended up appearing in symbol bundling tests.
PR Close#51776
This commit moves the destroy logic from 'effect' in the lower-level
'watch' so this implementation is shared among varius watch implementations.
PR Close#51757
Certain code patterns and tools in Google (and possibly 3P world) lead to the situation that a component is bootstrapped/rendered without its ng-module being loaded in the browser. Technically speaking this should be an anti-pattern since the ng-module could contain some runtime logic (e.g., providing something, calling some services, etc) and its not being loaded leads to unexpected behaviour. However, in many cases ng-module is an empty class and its only usage is for providing scope, and since in AoT full compilation mode we already hard-code dependencies into components so we can get away with not loading the ng-module. But in AoT local compilation mode it is not possible to get away since the component's dependencies are computed in runtime and the presence of the corresponding ng-module in the browser is needed. For this reason in this change it is forbidden to attempt to render a component without first loading its ng-module in local compilation mode and an explicit error message is created to make this situation clear. This error message can help with catching such cases when running TGP in Google.
It would be an interesting question as to whether to ban this situation in full compilation mode as well, as it is error prone and these errors are sometimes very hard to debug.
PR Close#51726
This commit removes access to deep imports and `zone-testing-bundle` and `zone-testing-node-bundle`
This commit removed access to deep and legacy `dist` imports. `zone-testing-bundle` and `zone-testing-node-bundle` are also no longer generated.
BREAKING CHANGE:
Deep and legacy `dist/` imports like `zone.js/bundles/zone-testing.js` and `zone.js/dist/zone` are no longer allowed. `zone-testing-bundle` and `zone-testing-node-bundle` are also no longer part of the package.
The proper way to import `zone.js` and `zone.js/testing` is:
```js
import 'zone.js';
import 'zone.js/testing';
```
PR Close#51752
This commit adds explicit type annotations to the reactive node prototype objects,
such that the prototypes are type-checked against the interface they are supposed
to (partially) implement. This also allows IDEs to better track usages of reactive
node properties, improving code navigation.
PR Close#51722
When a producer is no longer used, the consumer has to update its internal data structure
that keeps track of all producers. There used to be an issue where only half of the stale
producers would actually be removed from this data structure, as the intended upper bound
of the number of producers to remove would decrease with each removed producer, therefore
not reaching all producers that should be removed from the data structure.
This commit fixes the issue by truncating the arrays directly, without going through
individual `pop` operations. An assertion that would catch the inconsistent state in
the internal data structures of the signal graph has been introduced.
PR Close#51722
BREAKING CHANGE: Node.js v16 support has been removed and the minimum support version has been bumped to 18.13.0.
Node.js v16 is planned to be End-of-Life on 2023-09-11. Angular will stop supporting Node.js v16 in Angular v17. For Node.js release schedule details, please see: https://github.com/nodejs/release#release-schedule
PR Close#51755
The `verifyPlaceholdersIntegrity` check in the compliance tests was basically a noop, because it was returning false inside a `forEach` callback. Fixing it revealed that it had fallen out of date, because one of the regexes it uses was incorrect. The problem is that it assumed the placeholder keys would always be string literals, however it's possible that they're identifiers. These changes resolve the issue by not looking at the keys at all since we don't do anything with them.
PR Close#51751
Adds support for passing in `@Component.styles` as a string. Also introduces a new `styleUrl` property on `@Component` for providing a single stylesheet. This is more convenient for the most common case where a component only has one stylesheet associated with it.
PR Close#51715
The code for detecting a Windows CI run from #51701 didn't work, because Bazel isolates the environment variables. These changes work around the issue by passing in a custom variable with the `--test_env` flag.
PR Close#51738
Currently internally Angular has some customized tsconfig files, because we don't align with the tsconfig of the rest of g3. These changes enable `noImplicitReturns` and `noPropertyAccessFromIndexSignature` to align better with the internal config.
PR Close#51728
Previously effects were queued as they became dirty, and this queue was
flushed at various checkpoints during the change detection cycle. The result
was that change detection _was_ the effect runner, and without executing CD,
effects would not execute. This leads a particular tradeoff:
* effects are subject to unidirectional data flow (bad for dx)
* effects don't cause a new round of CD (good/bad depending on use case)
* effects can be used to implement control flow efficiently (desirable)
This commit changes the scheduling mechanism. Effects are now scheduled via
the microtask queue. This changes the tradeoffs:
* effects are no longer limited by unidirectional data flow (easy dx)
* effects registered in the Angular zone will trigger CD after they run
(same as `Promise.resolve` really)
* the public `effect()` type of effect probably isn't a good building block
for our built-in control flow, and we'll need a new internal abstraction.
As `effect()` is in developer preview, changing the execution timing is not
considered breaking even though it may impact current users.
PR Close#51049
The View Transitions API enables easy animations when transitioning between different DOM states. This commit adds an opt-in feature to the Router which runs the component activation and deactivation logic in the document.startViewTransition callback. If the browser does not support this API, route activation and deactivation will happen synchronously.
resolves#49401
PR Close#51314
Improves the error handling story for after*Render by delegating errors to an ErrorHandler, so that one failure does not break every callback.
PR Close#51662
To further modernize and improve the performance of the i18n digest generation,
The 64-bit aspects of the process now use the native `BigInt` instead of a
custom JavaScript implementation. This removes the need for the big_integer
helper code and associated tests as the code was not used anywhere else in the
framework. Only the `BigInt` constructor, `BigInt.asUintN` function, and
`.toString` function are currently used. `BigInt` literals can unfortunately
not yet be used due to the bazel test devmode setup which compiles the TypeScript
code at an EcmaScript level that does not yet support the literals.
Browser support information:
- BigInt constructor: https://caniuse.com/mdn-javascript_builtins_bigint_bigint
- BigInt asUintN: https://caniuse.com/mdn-javascript_builtins_bigint_asuintn
- BigInt toString: https://caniuse.com/mdn-javascript_builtins_bigint_tostring
PR Close#48321
This is needed to better support native ESM modules and avoid the otherwise necessary deep imports like `zone.js/fesm2015/zone-node.js` due to disallowed directory imports.
PR Close#51652
For redirects, most of the logic between wildcard and regular redirects
is identical. Combine what can be combined there. Once that was done,
the first part of the matching for redirects looks almost identical to the regular
matching. Create helpers and combine simplify code where possible there
as well.
PR Close#51543
This commit updates the return types of the matching functions to only
return an array when more than one return value is actually possible.
PR Close#51543
Reworks the pure functions to use arrow functions with an implicit return instead of function expressions. This allows us to shave off some bytes for each pure function, because we can avoid some of the syntax.
PR Close#51668
This commit updates the logic to add `prefetch on idle` support for defer blocks. Previously, the `on idle` logic was already implemented for the main loading and rendering. This commit reuses the same logic to bring it to the prefetching mechanism.
PR Close#51629
This flag allows message event listeners to prevent callbacks from executing within the NgZone if they contain a special `__ignore_ng_zone__` flag.
This functionality is built with Angular DevTools in mind, where it prevents an infinite change detection loop in inspecting applications that have message event listeners:
CD -> Inspected app emits componentTreeDirty event to DevTools -> DevTools emits event to get new component Tree from Inspected app -> Inspected app message event listener fires -> CD
PR Close#51339
This commit removes the `urlHandlingStrategy` from the public Router's API
BREAKING CHANGE:
`urlHandlingStrategy` has been removed from the Router public API.
This should instead be configured through the provideRouter or RouterModule.forRoot APIs.
PR Close#51631
These changes build on top of #51514 to add support for advanced expressions inside the `track` parameter of `for` loop blocks. There are two different outputs that the compiler can generate:
1. If the tracking function only references the item or `$index`, the compiler generates a pure arrow function as a constant references in the `repeaterCreate` instruction.
2. If the tracking function has references to properties outside of the `for` loop block, the compiler will rewrite those references to go through `this` and generate a function declaration. The runtime will `bind` the declaration to the current component instance so that the rewritten `this` references are resolved correctly.
Advanced tracking expression come with the following limitations to ensure the best possible performance:
1. They can only reference the item, `$index` and properties directly on the component instance. This means that there'll be an error when accessing this like local template variables and references. While we could get this to work, we would have to traverse the context tree at runtime which will degrade the performance of the loop, because it's a linear time operation that is performed on each comparison. Furthermore, allowing local references would require us re-evaluate the list when any one of them has changed.
2. Pipes aren't allowed inside the tracking function.
3. Object literals and pipes used inside the tracking expression will be recreated on each invocation.
PR Close#51618
Adds an instruction that allows us to access the containing component instance directly instead of having to traverse the context tree. This will be necessary for the tracking function of `for` loop blocks.
PR Close#51618
Adds type checking for the contents of `if`, `switch` and `for` blocks.
**Note:** this is just an initial implementation to get some basic type checking working and to figure out the testing setup. We'll need special TCB structures for this syntax so that we can support type narrowing.
PR Close#51570
When `preserveWhitespaces` is enabled, `switch` blocks can end up with content inside their main block due to the indentation that is usually used for the nested cases. This was tripping up the validation that doesn't allow content inside the main block of `switch`.
These changes update the validation to ignore empty text nodes.
PR Close#51570
This commit updates the runtime implementation of defer blocks to avoid their triggering on the server. This behavior was described in the RFC (https://github.com/angular/angular/discussions/50716, see "Server Side Rendering Behavior" section): only a placeholder is rendered on the server at this moment. This commit also updates the logic to make sure that the placeholder content is hydrated after SSR.
PR Close#51530
This commit fixes a bug in the change detection algorithm that would
ignore the `OnPush`/dirty flag of a component's host when it is created
dynamically. That is, `OnPush` components that were not marked dirty but
were created as embedded views would have their host bindings and `ngDoCheck`
function always run even if they were not dirty.
BREAKING CHANGE: `OnPush` components that are created dynamically now
only have their host bindings refreshed and `ngDoCheck run` during change
detection if they are dirty.
Previously, a bug in the change detection would result in the `OnPush`
configuration of dynamically created components to be ignored when
executing host bindings and the `ngDoCheck` function. This is
rarely encountered but can happen if code has a handle on the
`ComponentRef` instance and updates values read in the `OnPush`
component template without then calling either `markForCheck` or
`detectChanges` on that component's `ChangeDetectorRef`.
PR Close#51356
This commit refactors the router internals to track state inside a separate
`StateManager`. This helps open the door to managing the state in
different, swappable providers. The current interface needed by the
Router is: `currentUrlTree`, `rawUrlTree`, `browserUrlTree`,
`routerState`, and `handleNavigationEvent` (other properties are because
some router properties are writeable when they shouldn't be). This is
a suprisingly small interface and can hopefully be made smaller in the
future (i.e. removing 1 or more of the 3 tracked of `UrlTree`s).
PR Close#48481
This commit switches the signals library from a bidirectional symmetric
dependency graph using weak references, to a bidirectional _asymmetric_
graph which uses strong references. This is made possible with a reference
counting algorithm which only tracks producer -> consumer references for
effect-like "live" consumers, preventing memory leaks.
The new algorithm should be simpler and faster than the previous
implementation as weak references are fairly slow to create and traverse.
A tradeoff is that non-live consumers must now poll their producers when
read, as they cannot rely on dirty notifications.
As part of this refactoring, the `ReactiveNode` class is replaced with an
interface instead, and methods are moved to standalone functions. This is
paired with instantiating individual signals/computeds via `Object.create`
against a prototype node which contains static or initial values. This
technique, in conjunction with the rest, greatly improves the performance
of node creation.
PR Close#51226
In preparation for adding support for phases to after*Render, which will increase the implementation size, this commit splits out the optional logic so that it can be tree-shaken and dynamically loaded.
PR Close#51541
`NGMODULE_VE_DEPENDENCY_ON_IVY_LIB` was a ViewEngine related error. This commit removes the doc page but keeps a redirection for older versions still throwing this error.
PR Close#51588
The data `Observable` is not updated unless there have been changes to
the object. The current diffing does not look at `symbol` keys of the
object but the `title` property is stored as a private `symbol`. This
commit updates the object diffing to include symbols.
fixes#51401
PR Close#51561
- Emphasized the importance of using the same InjectionToken instance for both provider and injection call.
- Added examples to illustrate correct usages to prevent NullInjectorError.
PR Close#51386
This change aligns the settings between G3 and P3 as `REMOVE_STYLES_ON_COMPONENT_DESTROY_DEFAULT` is already set to `true` internally.
BREAKING CHANGE: `REMOVE_STYLES_ON_COMPONENT_DESTROY` default value is now `true`. This causes CSS of components to be removed from the DOM when destroyed. You retain the previous behaviour by providing the `REMOVE_STYLES_ON_COMPONENT_DESTROY` injection token.
```ts
import {REMOVE_STYLES_ON_COMPONENT_DESTROY} from '@angular/platform-browser';
...
providers: [{
provide: REMOVE_STYLES_ON_COMPONENT_DESTROY,
useValue: false,
}]
```
PR Close#51571
This commit removes deprecated properties on the Router. These are meant
to be configured through DI and not meant to be changed during runtime.
BREAKING CHANGE: The following Router properties have been removed from
the public API:
- canceledNavigationResolution
- paramsInheritanceStrategy
- titleStrategy
- urlUpdateStrategy
- malformedUriErrorHandler
These should instead be configured through the `provideRouter` or
`RouterModule.forRoot` APIs.
PR Close#51502
The localize package intentionally duplicates some logic from the
compiler to avoid adding a dependency. This is now an error in the
packaging rule to prevent common pitfalls/code duplication. Here it's
an explicit decision though so we mark it as such and ask for the check
to be ignored for the particular import.
PR Close#51500
The upgrade package duplicaes some of code due to relative
imports between entry-points. This caused bundlers to
inline shared functions twice in both FESM outputs.
This is an acceptable limitation and we are not changing this
because the primary entry-point is not synced into G3. It's non-trivial
to remove these cross relative imports right now because the primary
entry-point is not even built in G3 so instead we just ignore the
relative imports using a re-export file.
Note: To simplify this change, we continue using namespace exports
as exporting individual named exports for all these possible usages
is rather cumbersome and also we had existing namespace imports for
e.g. `angular1.ts`. The code of upgrade is rarely edited these days
PR Close#51500
The common packages were duplicating a little bit of code due
to relative imports between entry-points. This caused bundlers to
inline shared functions twice in both FESM outputs.i
PR Close#51500
The animations packages were duplicating a little bit of code due
to relative imports between entry-points. This caused bundlers to
inline shared functions twice in both FESM outputs.
PR Close#51500
We were collecting all ES2022 files from entry-points (including
transitive files). Those are later on combined and filtered so that
we know which files to copy over to the package. There was no
deduping here. This did not have an effect, but could be a source
of slowness in `ng_package` and also breaks validation checks which
could show same errors multiple times for the same file.
PR Close#51500
Fixes that there was code duplication between the primary entry-point,
the testing entry-point and the rxjs-interop entry-point.
This code duplication resulted in additional code size (really
neglibible here because rxjs-interop did not duplicate large parts of
core, and `testing` is not used in production).
On the other hand though, the duplication resulted in a subtle JIT
dependency tracking issue due to the `depsTracker` no longer being a
singleton. This caused test failures as in:
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/51415.
PR Close#51500
Introduces a check into `ng_package` that will ensure that there are no
cross entry-point or cross-package relative imports that would end up
contributing to duplicate code. Not only would duplicate code result in
size increases, but also it could cause subtle hard-to-debug bugs,
especially when cross imports rely on e.g. singletons. Like for example
the deps tracker that is used in angular/core but also in
angular/core/testing.
PR Close#51500
With the new control flow and defer blocks it'll be common for several template instructions to be declare one after another. These changes add support for chaining to the `template` instruction which will allow us to save some bytes.
PR Close#51546
Adds the initial implementation to generate the instructions for the `for` loop block.
**Note:** the expressions we support in the `track` paramateter are currently limited to tracking by identity or index, or a specific property of the item. Supporting more advanced expression will require additional work that I'll do in a follow-up PR.
PR Close#51514
This commit fixes an issue where serialization of a view container fails in case it uses a component host as an anchor. This fix is similar to the fix from #51247, but for cases when we insert a component (that acts as a host for a view container) deeper in a hierarchy.
Resolves#51318.
PR Close#51456
`switch` blocks are part of the new control flow syntax. This commit adds support for processing them, and emitting the appropriate templates and conditional instructions.
PR Close#51518
This commit adds runtime implementation of a basic preloading mechanism for defer blocks. The base prefetching logic invokes a dependency loading function (generated by the compiler) when a corresponding `prefetch when` condition is triggered. The `prefetch on` triggers would be implemented in followup PRs.
We plan to explore additional prefetching techniques and will followup with more PRs later (based on the research).
PR Close#51529
Component compilation and host binding compilation previously used separate compilation emit functions. This was a bit messy, because we had to manage the relative orders of both phase lists. Indeed, there was already some inconsistency between the precise orders!
This commit refactors the emit functions to share the same phase list, and thus guarantees they will always be in the same order.
PR Close#51498
`syntheticHostListener` and `listener` have ordering dependencies. We reuse the existing ordering phase, and generalize it to also order create mode instructions.
PR Close#51498
Animation listeners on host bindings result in a special `syntheticHostListener` instruction. We can now emit this instruction.
Additionally, the naming phase for events has been slightly refactored to smoothly incorporate whether the event is from a host listener, as well as whether it is an animation listener.
PR Close#51498
For host bindings, `TemplateDefinitionBuilder` seems to use a different binding ordering, in which style bindings come after all the property bindings. We approximate that by treating `hostProperty` differently from `property` in the ordering phase.
PR Close#51498
The template pipeline is already capable of parsing and processing class and style attributes on templates. We now extend that functionality to host bindings.
The parser, for some reason, splits out class and style attributes into a `specialAttributes` field. We merge them back into the main attributes map, and allow the template pipeline to process them normally.
PR Close#51498
TemplateDefinitionBuilder only extracts host attributes if they are text attributes. For example, `[attr.foo]="'my-value'"` is not extracted despite being a string literal, because it is not a text attribute.
PR Close#51498
Host property bindings can be animation bindings, and should be ingested and emitted as such, as well as being processed by the renaming phase.
PR Close#51498
Host bindings can apply static attributes. These will be extracted to a `hostAttrs` field on the host binding function's metadata.
In order to achieve this, we add an `attributes` field to the host binding job. Then, we peform attribute exraction on host bindings. We finally populate the `attributes` field directly, instead of relying on a `consts` array.
PR Close#51498
Convert `CompilationJob` into a abstract class in order to extract common code. Separate host binding jobs and units, in order to allow for more code sharing.
PR Close#51498
Adds a new phase to resolve element placeholders in i18n messages.
This requires adding the i18n message to element ops, which means the
creation of i18n start/end ops can now be done in a separate phase
instead of during ingestion.
PR Close#51353
Creates a new `ExtractedMessageOp` which is consumed by the const
collection pahse to serialize the i18n message into the consts array.
Also adds support to the consts array for initialization statements.
PR Close#51353
Adds i18n block start & end ops, as well as a new phase to construct the
i18n message variable to be added to the consts array.
Co-authored-by: Alex Rickabaugh <alx+alxhub@alxandria.net>
Co-authored-by: Dylan Hunn <dylhunn@gmail.com>
PR Close#51353
This commit adds an initial implementation of the `{#defer}` block runtime, which supports the `when` conditions. More conditions and basic prefetching support will be added in followup PRs.
PR Close#51347
Extends the compiler to add support for generating arrow functions in the output AST. This will be required for the `for` control flow block and we can potentially leverage it in other places to reduces the amount of generated code.
PR Close#51436
Rather than the navigation transitions managing Router state, this
commit updates the Router to manage its own state based on ongoing
transition events. In the future, this can be abstracted even further to
have a totally separate class that manages the Router state. This would
allow the potential for swapping state manager implementations rather
than having to implement all types of state management in a single place.
One finding during tests was that unexpected errors thrown by the state management code moved
to the Router here will no longer be caught by the transition pipe's `catchError`.
This only includes calls to the following public Api methods:
* `go`, `replaceState`, `historyGo`, `isCurrentPathEqualTo` on `Location`
* `UrlSerializer.serialize`
* `UrlHandlingStrategy.merge`.
None of these methods should throw if the router is expected to function.
These might throw when tests include incomplete mocks, which is not
supported, or in cases where the actual browser methods like
`replaceState` would throw. This will already result in unexpected/unsupported
behavior. The failure case here is now arguably better - the navigation
itself still completes but the state update (either updating Router
internal state or updating the browser URL) fails separately and is
unhandled.
PR Close#48427
Setting the page ID is currently broken for the first page because the
helper method's second parameter is optional, which allowed the initally
`undefined` page ID to be used again when the router performs its
initial navigation.
fixes#50983
PR Close#51441
Updates the control flow tests to use the compiler instead of manually-written instructions. Also adds a couple of tests that I was using along the way to verify that things work as expected.
PR Close#51380
Adds the logic to generate the instructions for `if` blocks. There are two primary use cases we need to account for:
A conditional that doesn't use the `as` parameter of the `if` block. To support it we generate a nested ternary expression that evaluates to the index of the template whose condition is truthy. If the block doesn't have an `else` branch, we pass in a special `-1` value which means that no view will be rendered.
Example with an `else`:
```ts
// {#if expr}
// ...
// {:else if otherExpr} ...
// {:else} ...
// {/if}
if (rf & 1) {
ɵɵtemplate(0, App_Conditional_0_Template, 0, 0);
ɵɵtemplate(1, App_Conditional_1_Template, 0, 0);
ɵɵtemplate(2, App_Conditional_2_Template, 0, 0);
}
if (rf & 2) {
ɵɵconditional(0, ctx.expr ? 0 : ctx.otherExpr ? 1 : 2);
}
```
Example without an `else`:
```ts
// {#if expr}
// ...
// {:else if otherExpr} ...
// {/if}
if (rf & 1) {
ɵɵtemplate(0, App_Conditional_0_Template, 0, 0);
ɵɵtemplate(1, App_Conditional_1_Template, 0, 0);
}
if (rf & 2) {
ɵɵconditional(0, ctx.expr ? 0 : ctx.otherExpr ? 1 : -1);
}
```
If a conditional captures it's value in an alias (e.g. `{#if expr; as foo}`) we need to assign the value to a temporary variable before passing it along to `conditional`.
```ts
// {#if expr; as alias}...{/if}
if (rf & 1) {
ɵɵtemplate(0, App_Conditional_0_Template, 1, 0);
}
if (rf & 2) {
let App_contFlowTmp;
ɵɵconditional(0, (App_contFlowTmp = ctx.expr) ? 0 : -1, App_contFlowTmp);
}
```
PR Close#51380
Angular 16.1 introduced the input transform feature, requiring the partial compilation output to be extended
with a reference to the input transform function. This has resulted in a subtle breaking change, where older
versions of the Angular linker can no longer consume libraries that have started to use this feature.
We do try to support using a 16.1 library from an Angular 16.0 application, but if a library actually
adopts a new feature then this is no longer possible. In such cases, it is desirable to report a message
telling the user that their version of the Angular compiler is too old, as determined by the `"minVersion"`
property that is present in each partial declaration. This version would still indicate that the declaration
required at least Angular 14.0 to be compiled, but this is not accurate once input transforms are being
used. Consequently, this error would not be reported, causing a less informative error once the input transform
was being observed.
Fixes#51411
PR Close#51413
In local compilation mode it is not possible to use an imported string for component's template or styles as it cannot be resolved statically in compile time. There are some such use cases in g3 and potentially devs might incorporate such pattern. At the moment such pattern will cause the local compilation fail with generic error messages (e.g., so and so at position 1 is not a reference, etc). This change makes specific error messages with helpful hints for such cases. These new error messages can help devs to quickly resolve the issue as well as make it possible to identify existing issues in g3.
PR Close#51338
The runtime `ɵɵsetNgModuleScope` is modified to accept raw scope info as passed to it in local compilation mode. The runtime further registers the ng-module in the deps tracker. Then the runtime `ɵɵgetComponentDepsFactory` is implemented to use the deps tracker to get the component dependencies which leads to a valid and working Angular code.
PR Close#51377
The standalone components import as passed to the deps tracker will be the raw import, i.e., it is either a Type or a module with providers or a factory of these. So we use the existing type `RawScopeInfoFromDecorator` for these imports instead of the current one to be more realistic.
PR Close#51377
The current logic requires that standalone component always provide an array of raw imports. But such array could be dropped from the downstream tools if the component has no imports. So it is more natural to allow undefined raw imports for standalone components and treat it as empty array.
PR Close#51377
This refactoring is needed for next commit not to produce circular deps as we start using the `depsTracker` inside `ɵɵsetNgModuleScope`. The runtime `ɵɵsetComponentScope` is not needed to move but it moved to the new file just for consistency sake.
PR Close#51377
`tsickle` is not used in any code paths in 3P and we can remove
this complexity. The `tsickle` npm package has not been released
in a while and we are risking breakages with e.g. future TypeScript
versions.
Note that the `ng_module` rule was updated to not emit through
tsickle at all. The tsickle in 1P is done directly by `tsc_wrapped`
and our code path in `compiler-cli` is not needed at all.
PR Close#50602
This commit updates TestBed to wait for async component metadata resolution before compiling components.
Async metadata is added by the compiler in case a component uses defer blocks, which contain deferrable
symbols.
PR Close#51182
This commit updates compiler logic to generate the `setClassMetadataAsync` calls for components that used defer blocks. The `setClassMetadataAsync` function loads deferrable dependencies and invokes the `setClassMetadata` synchronously once everything is loaded. This change is needed to avoid eager references to deferrable symbols in component metadata in generated code.
PR Close#51182
Fixes that we weren't processing `when` conditions correctly which led to a compilation error when a pipe is used inside the expression.
PR Close#51368
We enabled a lint rule internally to require that multi-provided
`InjectionToken`s have a `readonly` array type, the tokens in this
PR do not follow this rule and are causing lint violations.
Fixes#51124
PR Close#51125
The runtime `ɵɵsetNgModuleScope` is modified to accept raw scope info as passed to it in local compilation mode. The runtime further registers the ng-module in the deps tracker. Then the runtime `ɵɵgetComponentDepsFactory` is implemented to use the deps tracker to get the component dependencies which leads to a valid and working Angular code.
PR Close#51309
The standalone components import as passed to the deps tracker will be the raw import, i.e., it is either a Type or a module with providers or a factory of these. So we use the existing type `RawScopeInfoFromDecorator` for these imports instead of the current one to be more realistic.
PR Close#51309
The current logic requires that standalone component always provide an array of raw imports. But such array could be dropped from the downstream tools if the component has no imports. So it is more natural to allow undefined raw imports for standalone components and treat it as empty array.
PR Close#51309
This refactoring is needed for next commit not to produce circular deps as we start using the `depsTracker` inside `ɵɵsetNgModuleScope`. The runtime `ɵɵsetComponentScope` is not needed to move but it moved to the new file just for consistency sake.
PR Close#51309
This change simply flip the flag which enables using the deps tracker in JIT compilation (the logic is already implemented in a previous PR). Some tests which depend on the old JIT implementation (e.g., patching the scope info into the type) are modified accordingly.
PR Close#51293
Using verification helpers such as `isComponent` may trigger JIT compilation. Now in some tests such compilation is made purposely to fail, and so in such cases any reference to the `depsTracker.clearScopeCacheFor` method will cause the exception to be thrown earlier than expected which results in teh test failure. Such scenario is the case in the next commit when we enable using the deps tracker in the jit compilation. Note that such failure is only for the framework tests and is a very edge case. The tests in downstream apps will not lead to such scenario of failure at all.
PR Close#51293
Empty path routes are effectively 'passthrough' routes that do not
appear in the URL. When these exist in the route tree, we do not want to
apply named outlet commands to that tree location. Instead, we skip past
this location in the tree, effectively squashing/removing this
passthrough route from the tree.
fixes#50356
PR Close#51292
An empty runtime is added just to make the local compiled angular files valid to run. A separate PR will implement the runtime in the right way using the deps tracker.
PR Close#51089
A factory generator function called "i0.ɵɵgetComponentDepsFactory" is added to generate a factory function for component dependencies. This function will use the deps tracker to calculate the component's dependencies.
For standalone components the component imports (if exists) will be passed to this function. Alternatively this function can grab the imports directly from the decorate, but such extraaction needs some runtime logic which overlapps with what the trait compiler is doing. So better to pass the imports directly to this function at compile time.
PR Close#51089
In local mode the compiler combines the raw imports and exports and pass them to the injector definition as the imports field. It is not possible to filter out ng modules at compile time though, and it will be done in runtime.
Unit tests also added, and since that was the first time adding tests for local compilation some tweaks had to be made in order to disable diagnostics in local compilation mode in order for tests to run (such situation is also the case in real compilation where we ignore all teh diagnostics basically)
PR Close#51089
A minor error is present within the documentation. Specifically, in the documentation for the CanActivateFn function, a reference is made to the CanActivateChildFn function. However, it appears that the CanActivateChildFn function is not utilized or referenced elsewhere in the documentation of CanActivateFn.
PR Close#51283
The current change is done behind a flag which is set to false. So no change in code path took place here. In a followup PR the flag is changed to true which will make the actual change.
PR Close#51122
For cases when a root component also acts as an anchor node for a ViewContainerRef (for example, when ViewContainerRef is injected in a root component), there is a need to serialize information about the component itself, as well as an LContainer that represents this ViewContainerRef. Effectively, we need to serialize 2 pieces of info: (1) hydration info for the root component itself and (2) hydration info for the ViewContainerRef instance (an LContainer). Each piece of information is included into the hydration data (in the TransferState object) separately, thus we end up with 2 ids. Since we only have 1 root element, we encode both bits of info into a single string: ids are separated by the `|` char (e.g. `10|25`, where `10` is the ngh for a component view and 25 is the `ngh` for a root view which holds LContainer).
Previously, we were only including component-related information, thus all the views in the view container remained dehydrated and duplicated (client-rendered from scratch) on the client.
Resolves#51157.
PR Close#51247
This refactoring adds utility functions to add / remove LView from LContainer.
Those utils are preparation for the control flow and defer work.
Existing code was refactored to use the new utility functions and avoid
any code duplication.
PR Close#51191
non-destructive hydration expects the DOM tree to have the same structure in both places.
With this commit, the app will throw an error if comments are stripped out by the http server (eg by some CDNs).
fixes#51160
PR Close#51170
This commit updates the logic to drop regular imports when all symbols that it brings can be defer-loaded.
The change ensures that there is no mix of regular and dynamic imports present in a source file.
PR Close#51171
Fixes that if a directive/pipe is used after a nested `defer` block, we weren't tracking it as lazy anymore. This was due to the fact that we were resetting the `isInDeferBlock` to false every time instead of the previous value.
PR Close#51262
Adds validations for the following invalid deferred block structures:
* Duplicated triggers.
* Multiple `minimum` parameters on `placeholder` and `loading` blocks.
* Multiple `after` parameters on `loading` blocks.
PR Close#51262
Stores the `deferred` block triggers as a map instead of an array, because triggers can't be duplicated and because having to search through an array will be inconvenient later on.
I've also added a `DeferredBlock.visitAll` method to deduplicate the logic from the various visitor implementations.
PR Close#51262
Adds a new phase that converts previously extracted
ExtractedAttributeOps representing a style attribute into individual
ExtractedAttributeOps representing each of the style properties set in
the style attribute.
PR Close#51258
Refactors ElementAttributes to be an implementation detail of the const
collection phase, rather than an object that is added to all ElementOps.
PR Close#51258
Refactors the attribute extraction phase to create a new temporary op
called `ExtractedAttributeOp` rather than directly populating
`ElementAttributes`.
PR Close#51258
Updates the template pipeline's temporary variables phase to reuse
temporary variables within an expression. The algorithm implemented here
reuses variables more aggressively than TemplateDefinitionBuilder. This
change in behavior is acceptable, as it is unlikely to cause any
failures, and implementing the exact behavior observed in
TemplateDefinitionBuilder would be difficult.
PR Close#51100
In some cases it is not feasible to have the template pipeline produce
the exact same compiled output as the TemplateDefinitionBuilder. This
commit adds support to the testing infrastructure to have different
expected output files for each. This option should be used sparingly, as
we want the output to be as close as possible.
PR Close#51100
Updates the TemplateDefinitionBuilder class to generate the `defer` instruction for `{#defer}` blocks. Also generates dependency function that would be invoked at runtime (with dynamic imports inside).
PR Close#51162
This commit brings the logic to calculate teh set of dependencies for each defer block. For each dependency we also identify whether it can be defer-loaded or not.
PR Close#51162
This is a minor refactoring of the ComponentHandler class logic to extract helper function and types to the top level for simplicity and reuse across other functions of the class.
PR Close#51162
This commit updates the logic of the TemplateBinder and DirectiveBinder classes to recognize defer blocks. The logic is updated to prevent Directive and Pipe matching inside the defer block. Instead, the scope for those blocks would be calculated separately.
PR Close#51162
This commit adds a new class called `DeferredSymbolTracker` to keep track of all usages of a particular symbol within a source file and allow to detect whether a symbol can be defer loaded (i.e. if there are any references to a symbol).
PR Close#51162
Creates unit tests for the following APIs
- setInjectorProfiler
- getInjectorProviders
- getInjectorResolutionPath
- getDependenciesFromInjectable
Modifies existing tests in
- packages/examples/core/di/ts/injector_spec.ts
- packages/core/test/render3/jit/declare_injectable_spec.ts
- packages/core/test/render3/jit/declare_factory_spec.ts
because they setup framework injector context manually.
Exports setInjectorProfilerContext in packages/core/src/core_private_export.ts in order for use
in the the modified tests above.
PR Close#48639
This commit introduces 3 new APIs.
getDependenciesFromInstantiation:
- Given an injector and a token that was instantiated by that injector, discover all of the things were injected in the instance of that token
- This API is meant to enable recursive inspection of dependencies. Dependencies returned by this API include which injector they were providedIn, which enables the continous use of getDependenciesFromInstantiation to determine the dependencies of dependencies
getInjectorProviders:
- Given an injector, discover all of the providers that were configured in that injector.
- This API returns information on the configured providers of an injector, including the import path that leads to the container that the provider originated from (NgModule or standalone directive). This enables fine grained inspection to determine where a specific provider comes from.
getInjectorParent:
- Given an injector, discover the parent of that injector.
- This function is meant to be used recursively to discover the entire resolution path from a starting injector to the NullInjector.
These APIs were designed to be used together. For example, getInjectorParent can be used to discover the structure of an injector hierarchy. Once that's done, getInjectorProviders can be used to determine the providers of each injector in that hierarchy.
Another example: getDependenciesFromInstantiation can be used to discover the dependencies of a specific injector constructed instance. From there, we can use getInjectorParent to discover the injector resolution path and map each dependency to a path from the starting injector to the injector that it was provided in.
PR Close#48639
walkProviderTree and processInjectorTypesWithProviders both perform some generic traversal logic of the import graph of an input NgModule or Standalone component. Currently, these functions pass around a `providersOut` array that is used to collect providers at each step of the traversal.
This PR converts those functions to accept visitor callbacks instead of the `providersOut` array. This is done to make the traversal logic of these functions reusable, while leaving it up to the visitor to determine the logic that fires for each visited node.
This refactor would allow us to reuse `walkProviderTree` for injector debugging APIs that could support some cool features in DevTools, like tracing the injector resolution path of an injected property on a component instance all the way up to the specific imported module/standalone component.
PR Close#48639
Currently, understanding dependency injection in Angular requires a lot of context and has been sited in our surveys as one of the largest points of confusion that our users have with the framework. This commit is the beginning of our approach to make debugging dependency injection in Angular easier.
This commit introduces injector profiler callbacks in parts of the framework to emit injector events. It also introduces a default handler for these events. This default handler parses the stream of events to construct some data structures that will support new injector debug APIs.
We have implemented a similar pattern in the past to minimize overhead. There is also the possiblity of making the internal `setInjectorProfiler` function a public debug API in the future, so that users can implement their own handlers to debug DI events. Lastly DI in Angular maps nicely to a stream of events.
For production applications there is no runtime overhead. For applications in dev mode there is some additional overhead from the default profiler handling injector events and holding debug data in memory.
For production applications, dead code elimination should strip all of the code used by this PR.
PR Close#48639
Adds the `ɵsetEnabledBlockTypes` utility that can be used when writing JIT tests using `defer` blocks. Intended usage:
```ts
import {ɵsetEnabledBlockTypes as setEnabledBlockTypes} from '@angular/compiler/src/jit_compiler_facade';
describe('deferred tests', () => {
beforeEach(() => setEnabledBlockTypes(['defer']));
afterEach(() => setEnabledBlockTypes([]));
it('should work', () => {
// test goes here
});
});
```
PR Close#51183
Change sourceSpan for Comment nodes to cover the whole comment
instead of just the opening token.
The primary motivation for this is the interaction between ESLint and
`@angular-eslint`. ESLint can detect unused `eslint-disable` directives
in comments and automatically remove them when running with `--fix`.
This is based on ranges computed from AST spans, and as a result
does not work inside Angular templates - right now all comments
claim to be 4 characters long so only the opening `<!--` is removed.
PR Close#50855
This commit updates the Injector.create function to accept the `Provider` type in addition to the `StaticProvider` type. This should make it easier to work with the Injector.create function and have less type casts if you have a list of `Provider`s available.
PR Close#49587
Host property bindings beginning with `attr.` should have `Attribute` binding kind, and result in an `attribute` instruction.
This should really be handled in the parser in the future.
PR Close#51188
Templates may contain special `svg` and `math` elements, as well as logical descendants of those elements (e.g. `svg` may contain `g`). These will be parsed with a special colon-prefixed *namespace identifier*, such as `:svg:svg`, or `:svg:g`, or `:math:infinity`.
The template pipeline now considers these namespace prefixes, and stores them specially on the Element and Template data structures, ultimately generating the appropriate runtime instructions to change namespaces when needed.
PR Close#51188
When a container-like element has the `ngNonBindable` special attribute, bindings are disabled for it and its descendants. This requires emitting the `disableBindings` and `enableBindings` instructions when nested content exists.
PR Close#51188
Previously we refactored the compilation to use the concepts of "jobs" and "units." However, old type aliases were provided to avoid changing all call-sites in bulk. Here, those aliases are deleted, and call sited updated:
1. `ComponentCompilation` becomes `ComponentCompilationJob`.
2. `ViewCompilation` becomes `ViewCompilationUnit`.
PR Close#50899
Interestingly, host bindings are parsed quite differently from template functions. For example, bindings such as `[style.foo]: 3px` would be parsed into a value, unit, and type when bound to a template, but will not be parsed as such when used in a host binding.
In this commit, we remedy this shortcoming by adding support for bindings in host binding functions to the template pipeline. In particular, we create a phase to process these bindings, and transform them into the correct output binding kind.
Additionally, we fix some other minor bugs and omissions.
Finally, we enable compilation of host bindings with the template pipeline, which requires us to turn off a number of failing tests.
PR Close#50899
Alter the compiler code to ingest and process host bindings, using the newly updated compilation passes.
This is currently switched off in the outer compiler layer, but lays the foundation for actually generating the host binding functions using template pipeline.
PR Close#50899
Today, bindings on templates are ingested in highly distinct ways, depending on the parsed binding kind, as well as special cases for `style` and `class`. This makes it very difficult to also ingest them for host bindings without duplicating all this subtle logic.
To solve this, we introduce two major related refactors:
1. Move all processing of attributes into phases. This dramatically reduces the amount of code in `ingest.ts`, which is now only responsible for ingesting an abstract `BindingOp`. The later phases replace each `BindingOp` with more specific ops for each binding kind. For example, `binding_specialization.ts` transforms each abstract `BindingOp` into a concrete `PropertyOp`, `AttributeOp`, etc. Likewise, `style_binding_specialization.ts` performs special-case transformations for style and class bindings. This approach has the additional advantage of separating the creation of attribute and property bindings from other special cases.
2. Eliminate all interpolation ops. Instead, allow the expression inside of an op to be of a new `Interpolation` type. The reify code will then emit the appropriate instruction variant (interpolated or unary).
3. Separate some concerns that were previously mixed in, such as empty bindings and listeners on templates.
These refactors cause major downstream code changes across the system, especially to attribute extraction and variable counting.
PR Close#50899
Modify most of the remaining necessary phases to accept generic `CompilationJobs`. This includes `phasePureLiteralStructures`, `phaseNullishCoalescing`, `phaseExpandSafeReads`, `phaseVariableOptimization`, `phaseNaming`, and `phasePureFunctionExtraction`.
PR Close#50899
Refactor `compilation.ts` by introducing two new concepts:
1. A compilation unit, which has create and update ops. Compilations of individual views are compilation units, as are individual host bindings.
2. Aa compilation job, which has several compilation units. For example, a whole component is a compilation job, because it can have many view compilation units. A host binding compilation is a job in addition to a unit, because each host binding unit is always a singleton.
Then, we begin modifying phases to accept general compilation jobs instead of component compilations specifically, which will allow us to run them on host bindings. In particular, we update the following phases: `phaseReify`, and `phaseChaining`.
PR Close#50899
Add a compatibility setting to the component compilation. Accordingly, remove all the custom compatibility flags passed to each phase, and use the main setting instead.
PR Close#50899
Begin producing source maps for the template pipeline, for a couple fundamental kinds of instructions, including elements, templates, properties, text, and interpolations.
PR Close#50899
Previously, `$event` was interpreted as a lexical read on the enclosing context. Now, a new pass converts such reads into simple output AST reads of `$event`, so they are not processed by the context resolution or naming phases. Additionally, the same pass sets a field on the enclosing listener op, so that the reify phase does not have to search for reads of `$event`.
PR Close#50899
`$any(...)` casts should be dropped, except when they are an explicit call on `this.$any(...)`. Fix a bug in which we were transforming `ThisReceiver` into an implicit receiver.
PR Close#50899
Fixes that using braces in the block parameters would result in incorrect tokens being produced. Currently we don't have any blocks that allow object literal parameters, but it may come up in the future.
PR Close#51143
Accessing the `Zone` variable without checking if it's defined or not
leads to an error "Zone is not defined" if zone.js is not imported (nooped).
This commit adds an additional check before getting the current zone where
the `doRequest` is being called.
PR Close#51119
This commit updates the output AST (and related visitors) to support dynamic imports. This functionality will be used later to generate the output for defer blocks.
PR Close#51087