In v14, we've introduced core concepts to allow Components, Directives and Pipes to configure their dependencies
without the need to use NgModules and without the need to be declared in an NgModule. The concepts and initial
set of APIs were marked as "developer preview" to allow developers to use these APIs and share the feedback.
Since v14, we've been reviewing the entire API surface of the framework and either updating existing APIs to support standalone or creating new APIs that allowed to use Router, HttpClient and other abstractions without NgMod
ules.
Based on the mentioned work to review and stabilize APIs and also based on the positive feedback from the commun
ity, we are happy to announce that the Standalone APIs are promoted to stable!
This commit updates vast majority of standalone-related APIs to drop the `@developerPreview` label, which effect
ively documents then as stable.
Two APIs that retained the `@developerPreview` annotations are:
- withRequestsMadeViaParent (from `@angular/common/http`)
- renderApplication (from `@angular/platform-server`)
We plan to collect some additional feedback for the mentioned APIs and drop the `@developerPreview` annotation b
efore the next major release.
Co-Authored-By: Alex Rickabaugh <alx@alxandria.net>
Co-Authored-By: Andrew Scott <atscott@google.com>
Co-Authored-By: Dylan Hunn <dylhunn@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Jessica Janiuk <jessicajaniuk@google.com>
Co-Authored-By: JoostK <joost.koehoorn@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Kristiyan Kostadinov <crisbeto@abv.bg>
Co-Authored-By: Pawel Kozlowski <pkozlowski.opensource@gmail.com>
PR Close#47754
This commit adds the following functions to the public API:
- provideAnimations
- provideNoopAnimations
The goal of those functions is to return a set of providers required to setup animations in an application. The functions are useful when the `bootstrapApplication` function is used to bootstrap an app. The functions allow to avoid the need to import `BrowserAnimationsModule` and `BrowserNoopAnimationsModule` NgModules.
PR Close#46793
Currently, when importing `BrowserAnimationsModule`, Angular provides
`AnimationRendererFactory` as the `RendererFactory2`. The `AnimationRendererFactory`
relies on the `AnimationEngine`. The `AnimationEngine` may be created earlier than the
`ApplicationRef` (e.g. if it's requested within the `APP_INITIALIZER` before the `ApplicationRef`
is created). This means that Angular will add the `AnimationEngine` to `R3Injector.onDestroy`
before the `ApplicationRef`. The `R3Injector` will call `ngOnDestroy()` on the `AnimationEngine`
before the `ApplicationRef`, which means the `flush()` will be called earlier before views are destroyed.
PR Close#45108
PR Close#45143
in the animation players, make sure than upon reset the
_onStartFns and _onDoneFns are also re-applied so that
they can be called again after resetting the animation
also set the noop animation player's _finished to false
when the player resets (needed to make sure that the _onDoneFns
get called)
resolves#26630
PR Close#46364
tsec previously did not use runfiles on Windows even when the flag was enabled.
The latest version now adds an option to force its usage.
PR Close#46447
Speeds up the dev-turnaround by only bundling types when packaging. Currently
bundling occurs for all the `ng_module` targets in devmode.
This has various positive benefits:
* Avoidance of this rather slower operation in development
* Makes APF-built packages also handle types for `ts_library` targets consistently.
* Allows us to ensure APF entry-points have `d.ts` _always_ bundled (working with ESM
module resolution in TypeScript -- currently experimental)
* Allows us to remove the secondary `package.json` files from APF (maybe APF v14? - seems
low-impact). This would clean-up the APF even more and fix resolution issues (like in Vite)
PR Close#45405
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
.substr() is deprecated so we replace it with functions which work similarily but aren't deprecated
Signed-off-by: Tobias Speicher <rootcommander@gmail.com>
PR Close#45397
Moves the `ANIMATION_MODULE_TYPE` DI token into core so that libraries like Material don't have to introduce a dependency to animations only to figure out whether animations are disabled.
PR Close#44970
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
To make our test output i.e. devmode output more aligned
with what we produce in the NPM packages, or to be more
aligned with what Angular applications will usually consume,
the devmode output is switched from ES5 to ES2015.
Additionally various tsconfigs (outside of Bazel) have been
updated to match with the other parts of the build. The rules
are:
ES2015 for test configurations, ES2020 for actual code that will
end up being shipped (this includes the IDE-only tsconfigs).
PR Close#44505
This commit removes special functions that were used to run tests in ViewEngine or Ivy only.
Since ViewEngine is deprecated and we no longer run ViewEngine tests on CI, we can cleanup
those special helpers and ViewEngine-only tests.
PR Close#44120
Fix various typos and also improve sentences (by making them more clear
or grammatically correct) present in comments inside the animations package
PR Close#44203
Animation's `onRemovalComplete` callback is using incorrect `parentNode`.
Should be parentNode provided by `delegate.parentNode(element)` instead of direct `element.parentNode`.
This is not a problem with default renderer but can cause problems with custom renderer if it uses another
logic to add/remove nodes.
Fixes#44023
PR Close#44033
Introduce two new bazel rules: tsec_test and tsec_config, for
describing the tsec checks and the tsconfig file needed for such
checks, respectively. Currently, tsec_test only checks the srcs
of a ts_library or ng_module. It does not check direct or transitive
dependencies. Also, tsconfig files need to be manually maintained
to make sure tsec can read all necessary input (including global
symbols).
PR Close#43108
tsec is a static analyzer that discovers Trusted Types violations.
Deploy tsec to make sure there will be no TT regression in several
critical packages, including core, platform-browser, platform-server
and their dependencies. Existing violations have been reviewed and
exempted in packages/tsec-exemption.json. Future changes to the
exemption list requires security review.
PR Close#43108
This commit fixes the state of variable _started on call of reset method.
Earlier behaviour was on call of `reset()` method we are not setting back
`_started` flag's value to false and it created various issue for end user
which were expecting this behaviour as per name of method.
We provided end user `reset()` method, but it was empty method and on call
of it wasn't doing anything. As end user/developer were not able to
reuse animation not animation after call of reset method.
In this PR on call of `reset()` method we are setting flag `_started` value to false
which can be accessed by `hasStarted()`.
Resolves#18140
PR Close#41608
Currently, when importing `BrowserAnimationsModule`, Angular uses `AnimationRenderer`
as the renderer. When the root view is removed, the `AnimationRenderer` defers the actual
work to the `TransitionAnimationEngine` to do this, and the `TransitionAnimationEngine`
doesn't actually remove the DOM node, but just calls `markElementAsRemoved()`.
The actual DOM node is not removed until `TransitionAnimationEngine` "flushes".
Unfortunately, though, that "flush" will never happen, since the root view is being
destroyed and there will be no more flushes.
This commit adds `flush()` call when the root view is being destroyed.
BREAKING CHANGE:
DOM elements are now correctly removed when the root view is removed.
If you are using SSR and use the app's HTML for rendering, you will need
to ensure that you save the HTML to a variable before destorying the
app.
It is also possible that tests could be accidentally relying on the old behavior by
trying to find an element that was not removed in a previous test. If
this is the case, the failing tests should be updated to ensure they
have proper setup code which initializes elements they rely on.
PR Close#41059
Currently, when importing `BrowserAnimationsModule`, Angular uses `AnimationRenderer`
as the renderer. When the root view is removed, the `AnimationRenderer` defers the actual
work to the `TransitionAnimationEngine` to do this, and the `TransitionAnimationEngine`
doesn't actually remove the DOM node, but just calls `markElementAsRemoved()`.
The actual DOM node is not removed until `TransitionAnimationEngine` "flushes".
Unfortunately, though, that "flush" will never happen, since the root view is being
destroyed and there will be no more flushes.
This commit adds `flush()` call when the root view is being destroyed.
BREAKING CHANGE:
DOM elements are now correctly removed when the root view is removed. It
is possible that tests could be accidentally relying on the old behavior by
trying to find an element that was not removed in a previous test. If
this is the case, the failing tests should be updated to ensure they
have proper setup code which initializes elements they rely on.
PR Close#41001
Currently the only way to disable animations is by providing the `NoopAnimationsModule`
which doesn't allow for it to be disabled based on runtime information. These changes
add support for disabling animations based on runtime information by using
`BrowserAnimationsModule.withConfig({disableAnimations: true})`.
PR Close#40731
Before this refactoring/fix the ICU would store the current selected
index in `TView`. This is incorrect, since if ICU is in `ngFor` it will
cause issues in some circumstances. This refactoring properly moves the
state to `LView`.
closes#37021closes#38144closes#38073
PR Close#39233
This commit removes IE 9 and IE 10 checks from the browser detection spec.
Also unblocks tests that were previously disabled due to issues in IE10.
PR Close#39090
We can remove all of the entry point resolution configuration from the package.json
in our source code as ng_package rule adds the properties automatically and correctly
configures them.
This change simplifies our code base but doesn't have any impact on the package.json
in the distributed npm_packages.
PR Close#36944
The major one that affects the angular repo is the removal of the bootstrap attribute in nodejs_binary, nodejs_test and jasmine_node_test in favor of using templated_args --node_options=--require=/path/to/script. The side-effect of this is that the bootstrap script does not get the require.resolve patches with explicitly loading the targets _loader.js file.
PR Close#34736
The major one that affects the angular repo is the removal of the bootstrap attribute in nodejs_binary, nodejs_test and jasmine_node_test in favor of using templated_args --node_options=--require=/path/to/script. The side-effect of this is that the bootstrap script does not get the require.resolve patches with explicitly loading the targets _loader.js file.
PR Close#34589
This is a breaking change in nodejs rules 0.40.0 as part of the API review & cleanup for the 1.0 release. Their APIs are identical as ts_web_test was just karma_web_test without the config_file attribute.
PR Close#33802
In View Engine, animation metadata could occur in nested arrays which
would be flattened in the compiler. When compiling a component for Ivy
however, the compiler no longer statically evaluates a component's
animation metadata and is therefore unable to flatten it statically.
This resulted in an issue to find animations at runtime, as the metadata
was incorrectly registered with the animation engine.
Although it would be possible to statically evaluate the animation
metadata in ngtsc, doing so would prevent reusable animations exported
from libraries from being usable as ngtsc's partial evaluator is unable
to read values inside libraries. This is unlike ngc's usage of static
symbols represented in a library's `.metadata.json`, which explains how
the View Engine compiler is able to flatten the animation metadata
statically.
As an alternative solution, the metadata flattening is now done in the
runtime during the registration of the animation metadata with the
animation engine.
Fixes#32794
PR Close#32818