The hardcoded config was introduced because suppressing the diagnostic
via `extendedDiagnostics` in the TS config was unreliable in google3.
This has since been fixed and the workaround is no longer needed.
PR Close#61622
Prevents esbuild generated metadata files from being included in build artifacts. This reduces package size and avoids shipping unnecessary internal build data.
PR Close#61636
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#61571
Currently we construct the HMR replacement URL inline by calling into the native `URL` constructor. This can cause conflicts with user code that defines a symbol called `URL`.
These changes resolve the issue by moving the URL construction into a separate function. This has a secondary benefit of making the generated code easier to follow and allowing us to update the URL without changing the compiled code.
Fixes#61517.
PR Close#61550
This change ensures that prior results for all files are retained even when
a request is made such that we only need a shim for a single file. Prior
to this change, any prior results that were not part of the request were discarded.
PR Close#61487
Use an unstamped version of the compiler when it runs in `ng_project` as it will get stamped appropriately
whenever the generated code gets stamped after its usage."
PR Close#61479
Fixes the `update_all_goldens` script which was throwing, because the query command was also capturing the call into yarn and Bazel which in turn caused it to throw an error. I've also added some validation for the number of targets.
PR Close#61407
The Angular class metadata emit structure does not support the use of
private fields. If the class metadata emit is enabled and an ECMAScript
private (i.e., `#` prefixed) member contains a decorator, the member will
now be excluded from the emitting `setClassMetadata` call. This prevents
runtime errors due to invalid syntax.
PR Close#61227
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#61316
Currently when we transpile the HMR update module, we use the project's compiler options verbatim. This appears to break down with some module types, whereas we have to use a native export.
These changes override the compiler options to ensure that the user's options don't end up breaking HMR.
Fixes#60795.
PR Close#60797
The `TemplateLiteralElementExpr` has some logic where it tries to estimate the `rawText` if one isn't provided by looking at the node's source span. The problem with this approach is that we have some long-standing issues with our expression AST parser (see https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/60267#discussion_r1986402524) where it might not produce accurate spans if escape sequences are involved. This in turn can lead to unrecoverable errors, because TypeScript will throw an error if the raw string doesn't match the cooked one when constructing a TypeScript AST node.
These changes remove the logic that depends on the source span and relies purely on the secondary fallback that inserts escaped characters manually.
It's also worth noting that the `rawText` doesn't seem to matter much at this point, because the main usage of it is when downlevelling template literals to ES5 which we no longer support.
Fixes#60528.
PR Close#60529
PR Close#60753
By default, the compiler-cli uses the relative import strategy when
there is no `rootDir` or `rootDirs`. This is expected as everything is
assumed to be somehow reachable through relative imports.
With `rootDirs` that allow for a "virtual file system"-like environment,
the compiler is not necessarily able to always construct proper relative
imports. The compiler includes the `LogicalProjectStrategy` for this
reason. This strategy is able to respect `rootDirs` to construct
relative paths when possible.
This logic currently accidentally triggers when there is a `rootDir`
set. This option is not to be confused with the virtual directory
option called `rootDirs`. The compiler currently confuses this and
accidentally enters this mode when there is just a `rootDir`— breaking
in monorepos that imports can point outside the `rootDir` to e.g. other
compilation unit's `.d.ts` (which is valid; just not `.ts` sources can
live outside the root dir).
This is necessary for our Bazel toolchain migration.
PR Close#60555
When we switch to relative imports, shared `.d.ts` chunks can be
generated.
We need to also pull these into our mock virtual FS testing
environments. Notably this does not cause a test slow-down because we
are talking about very few extra `.d.ts` chunk files. In our experiments
before, with no dts bundling, we saw test time increase from e.g.
20seconds to 100seconds. The 20s are still the same locally!
In addition, since code for definitions can now reside in shared `.d.ts`
chunks, the language service tests need to be adjusted in cases where
they assert for code definition locations in `@angular/core`. A new
helper prepares for more code to be moved into arbitrary `.d.ts` files;
we should simply assert the definition comes out of
`node_modules/@angular/core`.
PR Close#60487
We've seen these tests regularly, but somewhat rarely to be
stuck/hanging in the remote execution workers. Since the issue was
reproducable locally (via local RBE environment), we can improve
stability for the team until we resolve this with the RBE team.
PR Close#60473
Currently when an incorrect value is in the `imports` array, we highlight the entire array which can be very noisy for large arrays. This comes up semi-regularly (at least for me) when an import is missing.
These changes add some logic that reports a more accurate diagnostic location for the most common case where the `imports` array is static. Non-static arrays will fall back to the current behavior.
PR Close#60455
Improves the partial compliance golden generation to not rely on large
files being transmitted via `stdout`. Instead the files are written
directly as it's done in idiomatic Bazel generation actions.
In addition, we add extra stdout logging for the Bazel action, to see if
the process is actually invoked in RBE workers. Right now those are
occassionally stuck, but neither us, nor the RBE team can see anything
running, and they're occasionally stuck for 1hr.
PR Close#60427
Instead of relying on Microsoft's API extractor for `d.ts` bundling,
we are switching to Rollup-based `.d.ts` bundling.
This allows us to support code spliting, even for `.d.ts` files,
allowing for relative imports to be used between entry-points, without
ending up duplicating `.d.ts` definitions in two files. This would otherwise cause
problems with assignability of types.
It also nicely integrates into our existing rollup configuration, and
overall simplifies the `ng_package` rule even further!
Notably `tsup` also uses this rollup plugin, and it seems to work well.
Keep in mind that Microsoft's API extractor is pretty hard to integrate,
caused many problems in the past, and isn't capable of code splitting.
This aligns our d.ts bundling with the .mjs bundling (great alignment).
PR Close#60321
PR Close#60332
We had several places where we were trying to get the source file of a class for which we're generating HMR-related code. These calls will fail if the class was transformed so we have to get its source file through the original node.
Fixes#60287.
PR Close#60298
Previously we never could use relative imports to import e.g. `Component`
in e.g. the `core/tests/bundling` folder. This was necessary because otherwise the
Angular compiler wouldn't process those files as it wouldn't recognize
the Angular decorator as the one from `@angular/core`.
Notably this still isn't a large issue because relative imports still
work for most core tests, that are JIT compiled!
For bundling tests though, or some smaller targets, our new upcoming
guidelines for using relative imports inside the full package; fall
apart. This commit unblocks this effort and allows us to use relative
imports in all tests of `packages/core`. This is achieved by leveraging
the existing `isCore` functionality of the compiler, and fixing a few
instances that were missing before.
PR Close#60268
Currently only components can have resources, because they're the only symbol kinds being type checked. Since we want to add directives to it, these changes rework the resource handling to accommodate them.
PR Close#60191
Currently the `TemplateSourceManager` is set up to specifically cater to component templates. These changes make it more generic so we can reuse it for directives.
PR Close#60191
Currently a lot of the internal type checking data structures are set up specifically for components, because we only support type checking of templates. Since this will change in future commits, these changes prepare for it by renaming various methods and separating out component-specific data.
PR Close#60191
This commit fixes a bug where nodes are reused across incremental
compilations. The source file's next template ID is lost because a new
source file is created but nodes may still be retained.
PR Close#60152
The CLI uses the `ts.transform` API to apply the Angular compiler's transformers
on the source files when `isolatedModules` is true (and various other constraints)
instead of going through a full `ts.Program.emit` operation. This results in the
transformers to operate in an environment where no emit resolver is available, which
was not previously accounted for. This commit reflects the possibility for the emit
resolver to be missing and handles this scenario accordingly.
Fixes#59837
PR Close#59869
Currently when we generate the tracking expression for a `@for` block, we process its expression in the context of the creation block. This is incorrect, because the expression may require ops of its own for cases like nullish coalescing or safe reads. The result is that while we do generate the correct variable, they're added to the creation block rather than the tracking function which causes an error at runtime.
These changes address the issue by keeping track of a separate set of ops for the `track` expression that are prepended to the generated function, similarly to how we handle event listeners.
Fixes#56256.
PR Close#58520
When the compiler analyzes the defer blocks in a component, it generates two sets of dependencies: ones specific for each block and others from all the deferred blocks within the component. The logic that combines all the defer block dependencies wasn't de-duplicating them which resulted in us producing `setClassMetadataAsync` calls where the callback can have multiple parameters with the same name. This was a problem both in full and partial compilation, but the latter was more visible, because Babel throws an error in such cases.
These changes add some logic to de-duplicate the dependencies so that we produce valid code.
Fixes#59922.
PR Close#59926
Adjusts the code we generate for HMR so that it passes in the HMR ID and `import.meta` to the `replaceMetadata` call. This is necessary so we can do better logging of errors.
PR Close#59854
When we generate an HMR replacement function, we determine which locals from the file are used and we pass them by reference. This works fine in most cases, but breaks down for const enums which don't have a runtime representation.
These changes work around the issue by passing in all the values as an object literal.
Fixes#59800.
PR Close#59815
Fixes that the partial evaluator was interpreting initializer-less enum members as undefined. In this case the value is the same as the index.
PR Close#59815