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
These changes replace most usages of `removeChild` with `remove`. The latter has the advantage of not having to look up the `parentNode` and ensure that the child being removed actually belongs to the specific parent.
The refactor should be fairly safe since all the browsers we cover support `remove`. [Something similar was done in Components](https://github.com/angular/components/pull/23592) some time ago and there haven't been any bug reports as a result.
PR Close#57203
This commit ensures we flush animations by calling renderFactory
begin/end in cases where the ApplicationRef._tick happens in a mode that
skips straight to the render hooks.
PR Close#55564
Node removal is immediate and does not require change detection to run
when animations are not provided. This refactor makes the animation
engine notify the scheduler rather than doing it on all node removals.
PR Close#53857
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
This commit fixes a memory leak.
`_namespaceLookup` was cleared before the call to `processLeaveNode()` which was using the lookup.
Without that lookup `clearElementCache()` wasn't called thus keeping a reference to the element.
Fixes#24197 & #50533
PR Close#50929
Injecting `ViewContainerRef` into a component makes it effectively a container. The leave animation wasn't triggered on containers before this fix.
fixes angular#48667
PR Close#48705
remove the following utilities used in unit tests which check for features
that are supported by all supported browsers:
- supportsCustomElements
- supportsWebAnimation
- supportsRegExUnicodeFlag
- supportsTemplateElement
also remove the following utilities which check for features that are
not supported (and aren't going to be) by any of the supported browsers:
- supportsDeprecatedCustomCustomElementsV0
- supportsDeprecatedShadowDomV0
PR Close#47543
Updates us to version 4.0 of Jasmine and fixes some errors that were the result of us depending upon deprecated APIs. We need to do this both to stay up to date and because it was going to break eventually, because one of the Bazel packages was logging a deprecation warning that version 4.0 was required.
There were also some cases where the state of `ngDevMode` had started leaking out between tests.
PR Close#45558
Updates us to version 4.0 of Jasmine and fixes some errors that were the result of us depending upon deprecated APIs. We need to do this both to stay up to date and because it was going to break eventually, because one of the Bazel packages was logging a deprecation warning that version 4.0 was required.
There were also some cases where the state of `ngDevMode` had started leaking out between tests.
PR Close#45558
currently animations with unsupported CSS properties cause a hard error
and the crash of the animation itself, instead of this behaviour just
ignore such properties and provide a warning for the developer in
the console (only in dev mode)
this change also introduces a general way to present warnings
in the animations code
resolves#23195
PR Close#44729
This commit removes CSS keyframes-based code that was used to support animations in old browsers. With IE11 deprecation, all supported browsers have native WebAnimations support, so the old code can be removed. This results in ~7KB decrease of the animations package bundle size, since most of the code was non-tree-shakable.
Closes#44520.
PR Close#44903
We were using a number of generic objects as if they were maps and relying on delete to remove
properties. In order to improve performance, these have been switched to native maps.
PR Close#44482
errors in the animations code are of type `any` but are consistently
used as if there were `string`s, change `any` to `string` to make
typing more accurate
PR Close#44726
* The `TransitionAnimationEngine` had a fallback where it would store classes directly on a node if it doesn't have a `classList`. Presumably this is to support old browsers or if an animation is set on something like `ng-container`. This information was never used for anything since `containsClass` was never called. These changes simplify the logic to just a null check.
* Deprecates the `AnimationDriver.matchesElement` method, because it was only used in one place which can be replaced with `classList.contains`. We can't remove the method completely, because `AnimationDriver` is a public API. We also can't turn it into a method on the base class in order to remove it from the sub-classes, because it can break apps using `noImplicitOverride` while extending `AnimationDriver`.
PR Close#44378
the final styles created in buildStyles lack normalization, meaning that pixel values remain as numbers (without "px") and so such properties fail to be correctly set/applied
Example: "width: 300" is applies as "width": "300" (and thus ignored) instead of the correct "width": "300px"
PR Close#42763
fix the typo "mean't" in the transition_animation_engine spec file
to "meant" (the typo is simply in a code comment so the change
does not have any impact)
PR Close#42763
In combination with the TS `noImplicitOverride` compatibility changes,
we also want to follow the best-practice of adding `override` to
members which are implemented as part of abstract classes. This
commit fixes all instances which will be flagged as part of the
custom `no-implicit-override-abstract` TSLint rule.
PR Close#42512
When determining whether to run an animation, the `TransitionAnimationPlayer`
checks to see if a DOM element is attached to the document. This is done by
checking to see if the element is "contained" by the document body node.
Previously, if the element was inside a shadow DOM, the engine would
determine that the element was not attached, even if the shadow DOM's
host was attached to the document. This commit updates the `containsElement()`
method on `AnimationDriver` implementations to also include shadow DOM
elements as being contained if their shadow host element is contained.
Further, when using CSS keyframes to trigger animations, the styling
was always added to the `head` element of the document, even for
animations on elements within a shadow DOM. This meant that those
elements never receive those styles and the animation would not run.
This commit updates the insertion of these styles so that they are added,
to the element's "root node", which is the nearest shadow DOM host, or the
`head` of the document if the element is not in a shadow DOM.
Closes#25672
PR Close#40134
This patch is a follow-up patch to 35c9f0dc2f.
It changes the `computeStyle` function to handle situations where
non string based values are returned from `window.getComputedStyle`.
This situation usually ocurrs in Node-based test environments where
the element or `window.getComputedStyle` is mocked out.
PR Close#35810
Prior to this patch, the `margin` and `padding` properties were not
detected properly by Firefox due to them being shorthand properties.
This patch ensures that both `margin` and `padding` are converted
read as `top right bottom left` in the event that the shorthand
property detection fails for auto-styling in Angular animations.
Fix#35463 (FW-1886)
PR Close#35701
In the TransitionAnimationEngine we keep track of the existing elements with animations and we clear the cached data when they're removed. We also have some logic where we transition away the child elements when a parent is removed, however in that case we never cleared the cached element data which resulted in a memory leak. The leak is particularly visible in Material where whenever there's an animated overlay with a component inside of it that has an animation, the child component would always be retained in memory.
Fixes#25744.
PR Close#34409
Prior to this fix Ivy would not execute any animation triggers
that exist as host bindings on an element if it is removed by
the parent template.
PR Close#28162
This patch ensures that any destination animation styling (state values)
are always applied even if the DOM node is not apart of the DOM.
PR Close#24236
This patch removes the need to include the Web Animations API Polyfill
(web-animations-js) as a dependency. Angular will now fallback to using
CSS Keyframes in the event that `element.animate` is no longer supported
by the browser.
In the event that an application does use `AnimationBuilder` then the
web-animations-js polyfill is required to enable programmatic,
position-based access to an animation.
Closes#17496
PR Close#22143