These helpers are often imported by various tests throughout the
repository, but the helpers aren't exported/exposed from the public
entry-point; even though they confusingly reside in there.
This commit fixes this, and moves the helpers into
`packages/private/testing`. This is a preparation for the `ts_project`
migration where we don't want to leverage deep imports between packages.
PR Close#61472
The `getBaseHref` method is called several times per request and currently queries through the entire document. We can speed it up by taking advantage of the fact that the `<base>` can only be a direct child of the `<head>` and is usually defined towards the beginning. Below are some benchmarks for a "Hello world" app before and after this change.
### Before:
```
Running 60s test @ http://localhost:4202
100 connections with 10 pipelining factor
┌─────────┬────────┬────────┬────────┬────────┬───────────┬──────────┬─────────┐
│ Stat │ 2.5% │ 50% │ 97.5% │ 99% │ Avg │ Stdev │ Max │
├─────────┼────────┼────────┼────────┼────────┼───────────┼──────────┼─────────┤
│ Latency │ 568 ms │ 853 ms │ 901 ms │ 904 ms │ 866.58 ms │ 437.6 ms │ 9915 ms │
└─────────┴────────┴────────┴────────┴────────┴───────────┴──────────┴─────────┘
┌───────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┐
│ Stat │ 1% │ 2.5% │ 50% │ 97.5% │ Avg │ Stdev │ Min │
├───────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┤
│ Req/Sec │ 490 │ 826 │ 1,006 │ 1,643 │ 1,129.3 │ 234.69 │ 490 │
├───────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┤
│ Bytes/Sec │ 10.4 MB │ 17.4 MB │ 21.3 MB │ 34.7 MB │ 23.9 MB │ 4.96 MB │ 10.3 MB │
└───────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┘
Req/Bytes counts sampled once per second.
# of samples: 60
69k requests in 60.04s, 1.43 GB read
90 errors (90 timeouts)
```
### After
```
Running 60s test @ http://localhost:4202
100 connections with 10 pipelining factor
┌─────────┬────────┬────────┬────────┬─────────┬───────────┬───────────┬─────────┐
│ Stat │ 2.5% │ 50% │ 97.5% │ 99% │ Avg │ Stdev │ Max │
├─────────┼────────┼────────┼────────┼─────────┼───────────┼───────────┼─────────┤
│ Latency │ 471 ms │ 831 ms │ 889 ms │ 1668 ms │ 835.91 ms │ 467.89 ms │ 9720 ms │
└─────────┴────────┴────────┴────────┴─────────┴───────────┴───────────┴─────────┘
┌───────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬──────────┬────────┬─────────┐
│ Stat │ 1% │ 2.5% │ 50% │ 97.5% │ Avg │ Stdev │ Min │
├───────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────┼────────┼─────────┤
│ Req/Sec │ 390 │ 860 │ 1,145 │ 1,572 │ 1,156.77 │ 222.65 │ 390 │
├───────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────┼────────┼─────────┤
│ Bytes/Sec │ 8.24 MB │ 18.2 MB │ 24.2 MB │ 33.2 MB │ 24.4 MB │ 4.7 MB │ 8.24 MB │
└───────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴──────────┴────────┴─────────┘
Req/Bytes counts sampled once per second.
# of samples: 60
71k requests in 60.03s, 1.47 GB read
140 errors (140 timeouts)
```
PR Close#61392
As part of the Bazel toolchain migration we noticed that implicit types
generated by the TypeScript compiler sometimes end up referencing types
from other packages (i.e. cross-package imports).
These imports currently work just because the Bazel `ts_library` and
`ng_module` rules automatically inserted a `<amd-module
name="@angular/x" />` into `.d.ts` of packages. This helped TS figure
out how to import a given file. Notably this is custom logic that is not
occuring in vanilla TS or Angular compilations—so we will drop this
magic as part of the toolchain cleanup!
To improve code quality and keep the existing behavior working, we are
doing the following:
- adding a lint rule that reduces the risk of such imports breaking. The
failure scenario without the rule is that API goldens show unexpected
diffs, and types might be duplicated in a different package!
- keeping the `<amd-module` headers, but we manually insert them into
the package entry-points. This should ensure we don't regress
anywhere; while we also improved general safety around this above.
Long-term, isolated declarations or a lint rule from eslint-typescript
can make this even more robust.
PR Close#61312
This aligns with how angular/components marks their hidden APIs.
`@nodoc` has been broken since the switch to adev, this change should
properly hide the APIs again.
PR Close#61194
We don't need this tooling anymore because we are already validating
that there are no circular dependencies via the `ng-dev` tooling that
checks `.ts` files directly.
Also these tests never actually failed to my knowledge.
PR Close#61156
In this commit, we unsubscribe the `hasPendingTasks` subject to remove all active observers and enable granular garbage collection, as users may forget to unsubscribe manually when subscribing to `isStable`.
PR Close#59723
Prior to this commit, `hasHttpTransferCacheOptions` was calculated immediately after the `featuresKind` set was declared, which was always defaulted to `false`.
PR Close#60605
Node.js v18 will reach End-of-Life on April 30, 2025, and will no longer be supported in Angular v20.
Node.js Release Schedule: https://github.com/nodejs/release#release-schedule
BREAKING CHANGE:
- Angular no longer supports Node.js v18.
- Node.js versions 22.0 to 22.10 are also no longer supported.
Before upgrading to Angular v20, ensure the Node.js version is at least 20.11.1.
For the full list of supported versions, visit: https://angular.dev/reference/versions
PR Close#60545
Previously, `platformBrowserTesting` did not include any `platformBrowser` providers, causing an inconsistency with `platformBrowserDynamicTesting`.
This update resolves the issue by restructuring platform inheritance to ensure proper provider inclusion:
- `platformCore → platformBrowser → platformBrowserTesting`
- `platformBrowser → platformBrowserDynamic → platformBrowserDynamicTesting`
Now, `platformBrowserTesting` correctly inherits from `platformBrowser`, aligning with the expected behavior.
PR Close#60480
This commit moves `DOMTestComponentRenderer` to `@angular/platform-browser/testing`, allowing the Angular CLI to eliminate its dependency on `@angular/platform-browser-dynamic`, which would no longer be required for new projects.
PR Close#60453
`TestBed.get` isn't type safe and has been deprecated for several years now. These changes remove it from the public API and a follow-up change will add an automated migration to `TestBed.inject`.
BREAKING CHANGE:
* `TestBed.get` has been removed. Use `TestBed.inject` instead.
PR Close#60414
The HammerJS integration provided by the framework is deprecated
DEPRECATED: HammerJS support is deprecated and will be removed in a future major version.
PR Close#60257
Uses `ngServerMode` to automatically disable browser animations on the server. This allows us to decouple `platform-server` from the animations package.
PR Close#59762
Implemented functionality to prepend the baseHref to `sourceMappingURL` in CSS content. Added handling to ensure external sourcemaps are loaded relative to the baseHref. Corrected sourcemap URL behavior when accessing pages with multi-segment URLs (e.g., `/foo/bar`). Ensured that when the baseHref is set to `/`, maps are requested from the correct path (e.g., `http://localhost/comp.css.map` instead of `http://localhost/foo/bar/comp.css.map`).
Closes#59729
PR Close#59730
Fixes that the async animations renderer didn't have the logic to clean up its style cache during HMR. This is identical to #59393.
Fixes#59640.
PR Close#59644
Rolls back the changes from #59514 because they ended up being breaking in 1P. We can revisit the internal fix in a different way.
Fixes#59558.
PR Close#59557
In this commit, we replace `isPlatformServer` runtime call with the `ngServerMode` in the `transferCacheInterceptorFn` in order to make the functionality tree-shakable between client and server bundles.
PR Close#59439
Currently when we swap out the component during HMR, we remove the renderer from the cache, but we never destroy it which means that its styles are still in the DOM. This can cause the old styles to leak into the component after they're replaced. These changes add a `destroy` call to ensure that they're removed.
PR Close#59514
In this commit, we switch from decorators (which also produce redundant metadata, such as in the
`declareFactory` instruction) to the `inject` function to drop the `BROWSER_MODULE_PROVIDERS_MARKER`
token in production. This token is actually provided only in development mode but is still
referenced in the constructor due to the `@Inject(BROWSER_MODULE_PROVIDERS_MARKER)` decorator.
PR Close#59412
Injecting the `Console` is redundant because it directly calls the global `console` object.
There is no reason to reference this class in Hammer gestures, as it is only used in development
mode. We can safely call the `console` object directly.
PR Close#59409
When we replace a component during HMR, we clear it from the cache of the renderer factory, however when using animations, there's an animation-specific renderer factory that wraps the base DOM one and was preventing the cache from being cleared.
These changes rework the logic that clear the cache to go through a method so we can forward the call to the delegated factory.
PR Close#59393
In https://github.com/angular/components/pull/30179 the CDK overlay started depending on the `Renderer2Factory`. Since the overlay is used in the `MatSnackbar` which is commonly used in error handlers, `Overlay` can end up being injected as a part of the app initialization. Because `AsyncAnimationRendererFactory` depends on the `ChangeDetectionScheduler`, it may cause a circular dependency.
These changes inject the `ChangeDetectionScheduler` lazily to avoid the error.
Note: this will also be resolved by #58984, but I decided to send it out, because:
1. #58984 seems to be stuck on some internal cleanup.
2. The `AsyncAnimationRendererFactory` doesn't need the `scheduler` eagerly anyway so the change is fairly safe.
Fixes#59255.
PR Close#59256
SSR generated component styles used in development environments will add
external styles via link elements to the HTML. However, the runtime would
previously not collect these link elements for reuse with rendered components.
This would result in two copies of the link elements present in the DOM. In
isolation this is not problematic as it is only present in development mode.
Unfortunately, the Vite-based CSS HMR functionality used by the Angular CLI
only updates the first stylesheet it finds and leaves other instances of the
stylesheet in place. This behavior causes the styles to be left in an
inconsistent state. This could be considered a defect within Vite as it should
update all relevant styles to maintain consistency but ideally there should
not be two instances in the Angular SSR case. To avoid the Vite issue, the
runtime will now collect SSR generated external styles and reuse them.
PR Close#59031
Angular components that use ShadowDOM view encapsulation have an alternate
execution path for adding component styles to the DOM that does not use the
SharedStylesHost that all other view encapsulation modes leverage. To ensure
that ShadowDOM components receive all defined styles, additional logic has been
added to the ShadowDOM specific renderer to also cover external styles.
PR Close#58482
add helper functions provideAppInitializer, provideEnvironmentInitializer & providePlatformInitializer
to respectively simplify and replace the use of APP_INITIALIZER, ENVIRONMENT_INITIALIZER, PLATFORM_INITIALIZER
add a migration for the three initialiers
PR Close#53152
Removed two typos in the withHttpTransferCacheOptions function description.
- Corrected spelling of "whether"
- Changed spelling from "a an" to "an"
PR Close#58244