This updates some tests to use the public imports from `@angular/core` now that they are available,
and cleans up useless imports and inaccurate names.
PR Close#54334
In some situations, calling `markForCheck` can result in an infinite
loop in seemingly valid scenarios. When a transplanted view is inserted
before its declaration, it gets refreshed in the retry loop of
`detectChanges`. At this point, the `Dirty` flag has been cleared from
all parents. Calling `markForCheck` marks the insertion tree up to the
root `Dirty`. If the declaration is checked again as a result (i.e.
because it has default change detection) and is reachable because its
parent was marked `Dirty`, this can cause an infinite loop. The
declaration is refreshed again, so the insertion is marked for refresh
(again). We enter an infinite loop if the insertion tree always calls
`markForCheck` for some reason (i.e. `{{createReplayObservable() | async}}`).
While the case above does fall into an infinite loop, it also truly is a
problem in the application. While it's not an infinite synchronous loop,
the declaration and insertion are infinitely dirty and will be refreshed
on every change detection round.
Usually `markForCheck` does not have this problem because the `Dirty`
flag is not cleared until the very end of change detection. However, if
the view did not already have the `Dirty` flag set, it is never cleared
because we never entered view refresh. One solution to this problem
could be to clear the `Dirty` flag even after skipping view refresh but
traversing to children.
PR Close#54329
The `subscribe` methods on `ModelSignal` and `OutputEmitter` were marked as `@internal` which will break when the TCB needs to reference them. These changes make them `@deprecated` temporarily so we can address the properly later.
PR Close#54342
The new `model()` signal introduces a `ModelSignal` type that needs to be handled by the interpolatedSignalNotInvoked diagnostic to catch issues like:
```
<div>{{ myModel }}</div>
```
PR Close#54338
Add an image loader for Netlify Image CDN. It is slightly different in implementation from existing loaders, because it allows absolute URLs
Fixes#54303
PR Close#54311
The import of `module` can conflict with the native global variable called `module` and can break some internal tests. These switch to only importing the function we need.
PR Close#54333
This helps with the Angular CLI currently swallowing fatal diagnostic
errors in ways that are extremely difficult to debug due to workers
executing Angular compiler logic.
The worker logic, via piscina, is currently not forwarding such Angular
errors because those don't extend `Error.`
a7042ea27d/src/worker.ts (L175)
Even with access to these errors by manually forwarding errors, via
patching of the Angular CLI, there is no stack trace due to us not using
`Error` as base class for fatal diagnostic errors. This commit improves
this for future debugging and also better reporting of such errors to
our users- if we would accidentally leak one.
PR Close#54309
An identical addition to: 760b1f3d0b.
This commit expands the `try/catch`-es:
- to properly NOT throw and just convert the diagnostic.
- to be in place for all top-level instances. Notably, this logic cannot
reside in the template type checker directly as otherwise we would
risk multiple duplicate diagnostics.
PR Close#54309
Fixes that `ɵunwrapWritableSignal` inferring getter functions as not matching the interface of `WritableSignal` instead of preserving them.
PR Close#54252
In a previous commit the TCB was changed to cast the assignment to an input in order to widen its type to allow `WritableSignal`. This ended up breaking existing inputs whose setter has a wider type than its getter. These changes switch to unwrapping the value on the binding side.
PR Close#54252
Reworks the TCB for two-way bindings to make them simpler and to avoid regressions for two-way bindings to generic inputs. The new TCB looks as follows:
```
var _t1: Dir;
var _t2 = _t1.input;
(_t1 as typeof _t2 | WritableSignal<typeof _t2>) = expression;
```
PR Close#54252
Adds support for model inputs in the framework. `model()` returns a writable signal that implicitly defines a input/output pair that can be used either in two-way bindings to keep two values in sync or by binding individually to the input and output. When the value of the `model` changes, it will emit an event with the current value.
Furthermore, these changes expand two-way bindings to accept `WritableSignal`. This will make it easier to transition existing code to signals in a backwards-compatible way.
Example:
```ts
@Directive({
selector: 'counter',
standalone: true,
host: {
'(click)': 'increment()',
}
})
export class Counter {
value = model(0);
increment(): void {
this.value.update(current => current + 1);
}
}
@Component({
template: `<counter [(value)]="count"/> The current count is: {{count()}}`,
})
class App {
count = signal(0);
}
```
PR Close#54252
This commit improves IDE completion of the `read` option for
signal-based queries.
Currently, TS only matches the first overload when starting out with
defining a query. TS doesn't build up the combination of possible
options from the second overload- so in practice users will only see
IDE completions for the `descendants` option.
This is not a problem for view queries as the only option is `read`, so
TS will always match the overload with the `read` option.
```
class X {
query = contentChild('', {^^ <--
here we should completion for `read` an `descendants`
}
```
PR Close#54280
Currently the error is a generic error "exportAs must be a string ...". This commit makes the error more specific to local compilation and adds some action items.
PR Close#54230
Currently the error is a generic error "selector must be a string ...". This commit makes the error more specific to local compilation and adds some action items.
PR Close#54230
Currently the error is a generic error "selector must be a string ...". This commit makes the error more specific to local compilation and adds some action items.
PR Close#54230
Currently the correct error message is shown only if @Component.styles is an array with some unresolved element. This change supports the new case of string type for the @Component.styles field.
PR Close#54230
A helper `validateLocalCompilationUnresolvedConst` is added to encapsulate a common pattern which leads to the error `LOCAL_COMPILATION_UNRESOLVED_CONST`.
PR Close#54230
The trailing error message comes from tracing the chain of DymaicValue which leads to a mostly useless error that highlights the same symbol as the original message and emits the error message "Unknown reference". This error message is removed in the favour of the original message which suffices.
PR Close#54230
A single error code is created to unify the common error pattern in local compilation mode where an imported const cannot be resolved, but needs to be resolved. This mainly happens for Angular decorator fields such as @Component.template.
The error messages are also upgraded to be more centered around this unifying theme.
PR Close#54230
Currently, when two components are named `TestComponent`, and both would
use e.g. control flow. Templates would be generated by the compiler and
those would conflict at runtime because the names for the template
functions are not ensured to be unique.
This seems like a more general problem that could be tackled in the
future in the template pipeline by always using the `ConstantPool`, but
for now, we should be good already, given us ensuring the `baseName`'s are
always unique.
PR Close#54273
This commit updates the implementation of the zone.js `fs` patch to
restore the implementation of `realpath.native` and patches it as a macrotask,
along with other functions of the `fs` package. This is the only nested function
that must be patched.
Closes: #45546
PR Close#54208
The `read` option for queries can rely on lexical variables inside the
class. These constructs are fine from a technical perspective in
TypeScript, but in practice, when the component/directive definition is
being created, the read value is extracted into the definition,
**outside** of the class. This breaks `this` references.
To fix this, we are restricting the `read` option to literal values.
Similar to `descendants`. Literal references are in practice constructs
like:
- `read: bla.X`
- `read: X`
where `bla` or `X` is never a `ThisKeywoord`- hence fixing the issue
and also simplifying the patterns for easier single file compilation.
PR Close#54257
This commit adds a JIT transform for signal-based queries, so that
queries are working as expected in JIT environments like `ng test` where
decorator metadata is needed as a prerequisite for the component
definition creation.
This is similar to the JIT transforms for signal inputs etc.
PR Close#54257
Extracts common JIT transform helper into the transform API, so that
those helpers can be re-used for output, model, queries and inputs.
PR Close#54257
The compileNgModuleFactory dont need to be in the application_ref file (in fact
the whole logic has little to do with ApplicationRef and it is not even called
from the application_ref). Performing this move to avoid circular dependencies
when the new query as signals authoring functions are exported.
PR Close#54103