* fix(core): introduce `BootstrapContext` for improved server bootstrapping
This commit introduces a number of changes to the server bootstrapping process to make it more robust and less error-prone, especially for concurrent requests.
Previously, the server rendering process relied on a module-level global platform injector. This could lead to issues in server-side rendering environments where multiple requests are processed concurrently, as they could inadvertently share or overwrite the global injector state.
The new approach introduces a `BootstrapContext` that is passed to the `bootstrapApplication` function. This context provides a platform reference that is scoped to the individual request, ensuring that each server-side render has an isolated platform injector. This prevents state leakage between concurrent requests and makes the overall process more reliable.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The server-side bootstrapping process has been changed to eliminate the reliance on a global platform injector.
Before:
```ts
const bootstrap = () => bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, config);
```
After:
```ts
const bootstrap = (context: BootstrapContext) =>
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, config, context);
```
A schematic is provided to automatically update `main.server.ts` files to pass the `BootstrapContext` to the `bootstrapApplication` call.
In addition, `getPlatform()` and `destroyPlatform()` will now return `null` and be a no-op respectively when running in a server environment.
Add an integration test to verify defer block behavior with input handling during server-side rendering (SSR).
(cherry picked from commit 202fb1a8aa)
PR Close#61056
This commit removes a number of obsolete integration tests and also removes some e2e tests for a few remianing apps, since they are not adding value, but cause extra time to spend on CI.
PR Close#60594
PR Close#60643
This will make the test even more useful, as it ensures that we aren't
accidentally relying on the compiler potentially discovering best
guessed modules from other imports that previously were part of the same
file (importing all modules as part of the test).
PR Close#60503
This commit adds a new integration test which will help ensure that all
exported `@NgModule`'s of framework packages can be imported by users
without any errors.
This test is generally useful, but with our upcoming changes with
relative imports, this is a good safety-net. Relative imports could
break re-exported NgModules inside NgModule's. For more details, see:
https://github.com/angular/components/pull/30667
Notably we don't expect any issues for framework package as re-exporting
`@NgModule`'s inside `@NgModule`'s is seemingly a rather rare pattern for
APF libraries (confirmed by Material only having like 4-5 instances).
PR Close#60489
In order to investigate the performances of SSR, this commit introduces a benchmark suite which will measure several step of the rendering.
PR Close#57647
In Bazel, the `CI` environment variable is not set due to its hermetic nature. As a result, caching is enabled by default, which includes Vite pre-bundling. This is unnecessary in CI environments.
In some cases, this leads to errors during CI runs when the Vite build is closed or canceled prematurely, resulting in the following errors:
```
Error: R] The build was canceled
Error: R] Terminating worker thread [plugin angular-vite-optimize-deps]
```
PR Close#57863
From the internal issue on the matter:
> When using the standard Jasmine version of it promises returned by the body function are automatically awaited. The Catalyst version of it is fake-async, so awaiting the promise does not make sense; however it would be nice if Catalyst automatically flushed the promise to replicate the experience of using standard it. This would allow users to do the following:
```
it('should fail later', async () => {
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r));
fail('failure');
});
```
> In Catalyst today the above test will pass. If this proposal to automatically flush the resulting promise were implemented it would fail.
Flushing after the tests complete has been the default behavior inside
Google since 2020. Very few tests remain that use the old behavior of
only flushing microtasks. The example above would actually fail with
`fakeAsync` due to the pending timer, but the argument still remains the
same. We might as well just flush if we're going to fail the test
anyways by throwing if there's no flush at the end.
PR Close#57239
This commit also performs lock file maintenance on all integration
tests, fixing some ambigous ESM/CJS dependency graph issues.
e.g.
```
Unknown error: Error [ERR_REQUIRE_ESM]: require() of ES Module /tmp/ng-integration-test-aTpQOT/test-sandbox/node_modules/string-width/index.js from /tmp/ng-integration-test-aTpQOT/test-sandbox/node_modules/cliui/build/index.cjs not supported.
Instead change the require of index.js in /tmp/ng-integration-test-aTpQOT/test-sandbox/node_modules/cliui/build/index.cjs to a dynamic import() which is available in all CommonJS modules.
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```
Closes#56261.
PR Close#56364
Trigger an error when attempting to enable size-tracking for a project not listed in the integration-payload.json file.
Before this update, size-checks would succeed even if the project wasn't included in the file size limit.
PR Close#55708
This commit introduces integration tests for hydration and event reply functionalities. Additionally, it implements a payload size check for the `event-dispatch-contract.min.js`.
PR Close#55708