Improves the symbol linking logic to handle Angular component selectors (e.g., ngCombobox). It attempts to convert Angular selector patterns to their corresponding class names, improving navigation to Angular API documentation.
(cherry picked from commit 2d854e01bc)
This commit implements a security fix to prevent XSS vulnerabilities where SVG animation elements (`<animate>`, `<set>`, etc.) could be used to modify the `href` or `xlink:href` attributes of other elements to `javascript:` URLs.
(cherry picked from commit 1c6b0704fb)
With the change we specifically analyse `boostrapApplication` with a config that uses `mergeApplicationConfig`.
fixes#65408
(cherry picked from commit c1dfd9cde6)
Add test coverage for bundling dynamic component creation API like
`createComponent()` and `inputBinding()`. This will be used to test that
Signal Forms related features for #64632 can be tree-shaken when unused.
(cherry picked from commit add8c41e5b)
The XSRF interceptor previously failed to detect protocol-relative URLs (starting with `//`) as absolute URLs. This allowed requests to such URLs to include the XSRF token, potentially leaking it to external domains.
This change updates the interceptor to correctly identify protocol-relative URLs as absolute and exclude them from receiving the XSRF token.
(cherry picked from commit 40790ef980)
Adds a mark for signal forms so we can track adoption. Also moves the call for `@let` into `declareLet` since we don't need it to fire as often as in `storeLet`.
(cherry picked from commit c994267f17)
This ensures that the right document is used and that `CSP_NONCE` can be used in `provideAppInitializer` and `provideEnvironmentInitializer`.
Closes#65624
(cherry picked from commit 3b1fa8235b)
Escape @-prefixed template control flow constructs during doc extraction so JSDoc parsing keeps description text intact. Add regression coverage for @for snippets.
(cherry picked from commit 5bfa027d41)
Adds a DI configuration option for signal forms that allows the
developer to specify CSS classes that should be automatically added
by the `Field` directive based on the field's status.
(cherry picked from commit c70e246c23)
The type checker will no longer prohibit binding the Signal Forms `[field]`
directive to an input with a dynamic `[attr.type]` or `[type]` binding.
(cherry picked from commit 3a1eb07c46)
We track all effects that are created for debugging purposes in the `resolverToEffects` map. This ends up leaking memory for effects registered on long-living resolvers (e.g. on the root injector), because they stay in the array, even if the effect itself has been destroyed.
These changes add a callback to clean up the references.
Fixes#65265.
(cherry picked from commit ca6ab6c914)
Support binding `[field]` to directives that implement
`FormValueControl` or `FormCheckboxControl`.
The `[field]` binds to whichever directive (or component) matches first in the
event there are multiple implementations. We are considering whether to make
this an error state, which could be reported during type checking.
Closes#63910, Closes#64992
(cherry picked from commit f97a1d4856)
Currently when we detect a `field` binding on a native element, we treat it as a built-in native control. This might not be the case if it's a pre-existing `ControlValueAccessor` relying on the CVA interop.
These changes try to detect any CVA-like directive on the element and disable the additional type checking if there are any.
Fixes#65468.
(cherry picked from commit 6b8720de91)
the common-to-standalone migration only matched [ngTemplateOutlet] and
[ngComponentOutlet] bindings and missed their structural forms
(*ngTemplateOutlet and *ngComponentOutlet). This caused missing imports
when removing CommonModule. This change adds structural directive
patterns so the migration correctly identifies needed imports.
(cherry picked from commit a4f50bdd54)
Ignore files that fail fs.exists() rather than throw ENOENT. Some applications deliberately create "broken" symbolic links that are not relevant to compilation (e.g. emacs lock files that link to owner "user@host").
(cherry picked from commit 1628125bcb)
Although the prior commit has made more profiler events guaranteed symmetric
through the use of finally-blocks, there continue to be some situations
that could potentially result in asymmetric events, e.g. application
bootstrap doesn't guarantee symmetric events. This commit makes the profiler
lenient to these situations by unrolling the stack past the asymmetric event
data, eventually reaching the expected start event.
(cherry picked from commit 913cde8ab4)
Profiler events are expected to be symmetric, yet in the case of errors this symmetry may break
if events aren't always kept in sync with their corresponding start event. This commit moves
various end events to be run from a finally-block, allowing them to notify the profiler even
when an error has occurred.
Fixes#62947
(cherry picked from commit 3760045e3e)
toSignal predates the debugName option for signals to name the signals in the Angular dev-tools This adds the debugName option to toSignal.
(cherry picked from commit 0812ac3bec)
The `getControlDirective` is called multiple times, both at init and during each update run. Under the hood it performs a linear search for the `Field` directive.
We can speed this up by finding its index once and reusing it since the array of directive matches is static.
(cherry picked from commit 5e6d8573f4)
We removed the ability to customize the interpolation some time ago. These changes remove the remaining code related to them.
(cherry picked from commit 81ce1ba1d9)
Removes the ability to specify container blocks when creating an i18n parser. We were only passing in `switch` and it likely won't change.
(cherry picked from commit b6c141bf8b)
Following https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/64509 we started
choking on unbalanced closing parentheses in declaration blocks,
specifically in quoted background-image urls. This was reported in
https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/65137.
This occured because we previously (and now again) traverse the entire
declaration block when selecting for :host-context() selectors to shim.
This is an oddity of how we parse styles today, and is likely something
we'd want to remove if we parsed selectors properly.
This change adds a new flag to _splitOnTopLevelCommas which allows it to
continue past unbalanced closing parentheses in the declaration block,
returning _convertColonHostContext to its previous behavior while
keeping support for the extra nesting in :host-context().
(cherry picked from commit 9e7ddcaa10)