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Paul Gschwendtner
b7c5645f05 build: migrate packages/compiler-cli to ts_project (#61826)
This commit migrates the remaining pieces of `compiler-cli` to
`ts_project`. This involves a few more things during migration:

- the `ng_module` ngc_wrapped rule broke as part of this change, so we
  switched it to `ts_project` too. This logic is soon gone anyway.

- we needed an extra pnpm "package.json" for the linker babel test. This test is
  loading from the real compiler-cli npm package. Babel needs a real
  node module for this, so this solution seems reasonable. It may be
  worth exploring in the future to move this test into an integration
  test though.

- the older integrationtest in compiler-cli is removed as the coverage
  is much better with the compliance test suite and this test.

PR Close #61826
2025-06-03 11:41:52 +02:00
Paul Gschwendtner
5c575a8ac9 build: ensure material dependencies are properly linked for devtools (#60822)
This is a follow-up to the recent devtools linking change, leveraging
the dedicated package that we are also using in the components
repository; avoiding future duplication.

The latest version of that package contains a fix for an issue where
the linked bundles did not rewrite imports to shared chunks.

Such imports need to also point to their linked variants.

PR Close #60822
2025-04-10 11:53:53 -04:00
Paul Gschwendtner
115c2f8d38 build: fix linking of cdk/material in devtools and simplify code (#60516)
This commit fixes the linking of CDK/Material which recently broke
because the CDK/Material package now comes with potential shared FESM
chunks; that our current hard-coded, manual linking process doesn't know
about. This ultimately resulted in duplicate code, breaking
Material/CDK.

This commit fixes that.

In addition to the fix, we simplify our linking significantly and reduce
the rather large complexity around linking, or having to specify every
entry-point manually, by linking the full package and putting it into
a different location. This is also what we conceptually are doing in
Angular Material as part of the `rules_js` migration.

PR Close #60516
2025-03-21 14:37:56 -07:00