This commit adds the `isEmpty` method to the `TransferState` class to make it possible to check whether the state is empty or not. This is helpful in situations when the `TransferState` should be serialized and the content is transferred to the client (if the state is empty - certain operations can be omitted).
PR Close#46915
This commit updates the `TransferState` to make it `providedIn: 'root'`. This makes the entire `BrowserTransferStateModule` module unnecessary, so it got deprecated as well.
The `ServerTransferStateModule` is still retained, but the `renderApplication` function now also includes the necessary tokens to serialize the `TransferState` automatically, so when using the `renderApplication` function, there is no need to include `ServerTransferStateModule` as well.
This change is a part of the ongoing efforts to update the shape of the FW APIs to make them standalone-friendly (so there is no need to import any NgModules).
PR Close#46879
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
This commit updates the `ApplicationRef` logic to trigger the destroy operation when an underlying platform is destroyed. This is needed to make sure all teardown processing is completed correctly to avoid memory leaks.
Closes#46473.
PR Close#46497
There are a couple of tests intentionally triggering and verifying
runtime errors thrown by `bootstrapApplication`. These errors are
also printed using the default `ErrorHandler`, while also being
re-thrown and caught/asserted by the test.
The error logging should be disabled as otherwise three tests will
pollute the test output with large amounts of text that make it
also seem like actual failing tests / something incorrect going on with
the jasmine environment.
PR Close#46510
This commit refactors the `Testability`-related logic to extract the necessary providers into a separate array, so that it can later become it's own NgModule (or exposed as an array of providers) and be excluded from the new APIs by default.
PR Close#45657
This commit updates the logic of the `BrowserModule` to detect a situation when it's used in the `bootstrapApplication` case, which already includes `BrowserModule` providers.
PR Close#45826
This commit changes the injectors hiearchy created during applicationBootstrap.
From now on a standalone injector (holding all the ambient providers of a
standalone component) is create as a child of the application injector.
This change alligns injectors hierarchy for bootstrapped and dynamically
created standalone components.
PR Close#45766
This commit implements the `bootstrapApplication` function that allows bootstrapping an application and pass a standalone component as a root component.
PR Close#45674
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
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
The bootstrap tests that reused the same component (the `HelloRootCmp` one) were randomly failing due to the incomplete cleanup between tests. This commit ensures that the component bootstrap is fully cimpleted and there are no pending async actions before going to the next test.
PR Close#43933
Previously, if there were two tags with the same "name" or "property" attribute selector,
then only the first was checked for duplicates when deciding whether to add a new meta
tag.
Fixes#42700Fixes#19606
PR Close#42703
We have some internal proxies for all of the Jasmine functions, as well as some other helpers. This code hasn't been touched in more than 5 years, it can lead to confusion and it isn't really necessary since the same can be achieved using Jasmine.
These changes remove most of the code and clean up our existing unit tests.
PR Close#42177
The `DomAdapter` is present in all Angular apps and its methods aren't tree shakeable.
These changes remove the methods that either aren't being used anymore or were only
used by our own tests. Note that these changes aren't breaking, because the adapter
is an internal API.
The following methods were removed:
* `getProperty` - only used within our own tests.
* `log` - Guaranteed to be defined on `console`.
* `logGroup` and `logGroupEnd` - Only used in one place. It was in the DomAdapter for built-in null checking.
* `logGroupEnd` - Only used in one place. It was placed in the DomAdapter for built in null checking.
* `performanceNow` - Only used in one place that has to be invoked through the browser console.
* `supportsCookies` - Unused.
* `getCookie` - Unused.
* `getLocation` and `getHistory` - Only used in one place which appears to have access to the DOM
already, because it had direct accesses to `window`. Furthermore, even if this was being used
in a non-browser context already, the `DominoAdapter` was set up to throw an error.
The following APIs were changed to be more compact:
* `supportsDOMEvents` - Changed to a readonly property.
* `remove` - No longer returns the removed node.
PR Close#41102
In VE the `Sanitizer` is always available in `BrowserModule` because the VE retrieves it using injection.
In Ivy the injection is optional and we have instructions instead of component definition arrays. The implication of this is that in Ivy the instructions can pull in the sanitizer only when they are working with a property which is known to be unsafe. Because the Injection is optional this works even if no Sanitizer is present. So in Ivy we first use the sanitizer which is pulled in by the instruction, unless one is available through the `Injector` then we use that one instead.
This PR does few things:
1) It makes `Sanitizer` optional in Ivy.
2) It makes `DomSanitizer` tree shakable.
3) It aligns the semantics of Ivy `Sanitizer` with that of the Ivy sanitization rules.
4) It refactors `DomSanitizer` to use same functions as Ivy sanitization for consistency.
PR Close#31934
Ivy uses R3Injector, but we are currently pulling in both the StaticInjector
(View Engine injector) and the R3Injector when running with Ivy. This commit
adds an ivy switch so calling Injector.create() pulls in the correct
implementation of the injector depending on whether you are using VE or Ivy.
This saves us about 3KB in the bundle.
PR Close#30219
Prior to this change, components created via TestBed.createComponent in the same test were placed into the same root context, which caused problems in conjunction with fixture.autoDetectChanges usage in the same test. Specifically, change detection was triggered immediately for created component (starting from the 2nd one) even if it was not required/desired. This commit makes Ivy and VE behavior consistent: now every component created via TestBed.createComponent is isolated from each other. Current solution uses host element id naming convention, which is not ideal, but helps avoid public API surface changes at this point (we might revisit this approach later).
Note: this commit also adds extra tests to verify bootstrap and change detection behavior in case of multiple components in `bootstrap` array in @NgModule, to make sure this behavior is aligned between Ivy and VE.
PR Close#29981
Improve the stacktrace for `R3Injector` errors by adding the source component (or module) that tried to inject the missing provider, as well as the name of the injector which triggered the error (`R3Injector`).
e.g.:
```
R3InjectorError(SomeModule)[car -> SportsCar]:
NullInjectorError: No provider for SportsCar!
```
FW-807 #resolve
FW-875 #resolve
PR Close#28207
Prior to this change we didn't verify types passed to bootstrap as a part of NgModule semantics verification. Now we check whether all types passed to bootstrap are actually Components.
PR Close#28386
The implementation of the `compileComponents` method for `TestBedRender3` was missing.
We now pass each component through `resolveComponentResources` when `TestBed.compileComponents` is called so that `templateUrl` and `styleUrls` can be resolved asynchronously and used once `TestBed.createComponent` is called.
The component's metadata are overriden in `TestBed` instead of mutating the original metadata like this is the case outside of TestBed. The reason for that is that we need to ensure that we didn't mutate anything so that the following tests can run with the same original metadata, otherwise we it could trigger or hide some errors.
FW-553 #resolve
PR Close#27778
With these changes, the types are a little stricter now and also not
compatible with Protractor's jasmine-like syntax. So, we have to also
use `@types/jasminewd2` for e2e tests (but not for non-e2e tests).
I also had to "augment" `@types/jasminewd2`, because the latest
typings from [DefinitelyTyped][1] do not reflect the fact that the
`jasminewd2` version (v2.1.0) currently used by Protractor supports
passing a `done` callback to a spec.
[1]: 566e039485/types/jasminewd2/index.d.ts (L9-L15)Fixes#23952Closes#24733
PR Close#19904
All errors for existing fields have been detected and suppressed with a
`!` assertion.
Issue/24571 is tracking proper clean up of those instances.
One-line change required in ivy/compilation.ts, because it appears that
the new syntax causes tsickle emitted node to no longer track their
original sourceFiles.
PR Close#24572