This reverts commit 2279f4d4620eba083a9832ed096890b69a25ec42.
Reverting that commit based off PR feedback that this change should only affect the parsing of sergments and node encoding of the url
PR Close#47332
fix router segment name parsing to allow segements to container an unscaped = character. Currently if you have a url like /some-site/folder=/some-file then then middle segment "folder=" will stop parsing at the = sign and register that part of the path as just "folder"
Fixes#21381
PR Close#47332
This commits updates the render to able to handle the slight differences between platform-server and platform-browser.
This is needed to eventually be able to remove `ServerRendererFactory2` and `EmulatedEncapsulationServerRenderer2` from platform-server.
PR Close#49630
This commit adds a hook to `WritableSignal` that is called whenever the
signal's value is updated via the mutation API. This hook allows consumers
to implement logic which is synchronous with signal sets (e.g. executing
effects). It's currently unused.
PR Close#49708
Angular lifecycle hooks should never be run as part of the reactive
context: we do not expect that signal reads in lifecycle hooks
report to any consumers.
In the current Angular some of the lifecycle hooks can be flushed
early, while executting template update pass. We need to make sure
that signal reads in those lifecycle hooks do not register as part
of the effect that marks components for check.
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PR Close#49701
`ComponentRef.setInput` internally calls `markDirtyIfOnPush` which only marks
the given view as dirty but does not mark parents dirty like `ChangeDetectorRef.markForCheck` would.
f071224720/packages/core/src/render3/instructions/shared.ts (L1018-L1024)
`markDirtyIfOnPush` has an assumption that it’s being called from the parent’s template. That is, we don’t need to mark dirty to the root, because we’ve already traversed down to it.
The function used to only be called during template execution for input
bindings but was added to `setInput` later. It's not a good fit because
it means that if you are responding to events such as an emit from an `Observable`
and call `setInput`, the view of your `ComponentRef` won't necessarily get checked
when change detection runs next. If this lives inside some `OnPush` component tree
that's not already dirty, it only gets refreshed if you also call
`ChangeDetectorRef.markForCheck` in the host component (because it will be "shielded" be a non-dirty parent).
PR Close#49711
The `ReflectiveInjector` symbol has been deprecated in v5 (11 major versions ago). This commit removes ReflectiveInjector and related symbols.
BREAKING CHANGE: The `ReflectiveInjector` and related symbols were removed. Please update the code to avoid references to the `ReflectiveInjector` symbol. Use `Injector.create` as a replacement to create an injector instead.
PR Close#48103
`RouterTestingModule` is not needed as of v16. Instead, TestBed
automatically provides `MockPlatformLocation` in order to help test
navigations in the application. The location mocks in the
RouterTestingModule aren't necessary anymore.
There doesn't appear to be any real documentation around
`RouterTestingModule` other than the API docs.
PR Close#49427
In modern browsers, the 'javascript:' URL scheme is the only scheme that
can execute JavaScript when passed in a navigation URL context (e.g.
`a.href` value). Validate URL shemes to only contain characters allowed
in the URL specification ([a-zA-Z-+.]), and that are not javascript
(case insensitive). This is not a breaking change. The URL sanitization
is loosen.
PR Close#49659
To match the behaviour of Array.filter, typeguards can now be used on QueryList.filter to narrow the return type.
Fixes#38446
BREAKING CHANGE: QueryList.filter now supports type guard functions, which will result in type narrowing. Previously if you used type guard functions, it resulted in no changes to the return type. Now the type would be narrowed, which might require updates to the application code that relied on the old behavior.
PR Close#48042
This commit adds a provider function that allows developers to configure
the `NgZone` instance for the application. In the future, this provider
will be used for applications to specifically opt-in to change detection
powered by ZoneJS rather than it being provided by default.
This API does _not_ specifically provide support for developers to define their own
`NgZone` implementation or opt in to `NoopNgZone` directly. Both of
these are possible today, but are effectively unsupported (applications
that use these are left to their own devices to run change detection at
the appropriate times). That said, developers can still use DI in
`bootstrapApplication` to provide an `NgZone` implementation instead,
it's just not specifically available in the
`provideZoneChangeDetection` function.
PR Close#49557
Adds ability for `RouterOutlet` to bind `Router` information to the routed
component's inputs. This commit also exposes some helpers for
implementers of custom outlets to do their own input binding if desired.
Resolves#18967
PR Close#49633
* Prevent reads of signals during the notification process. This shouldn't
ever be triggered by user code but is more of a preventative for
internal misuse. Reading a signal during notification would/could create
glitches where the values being read are not updated to reflect the
values being updated by the notification.
* Prevent signal writes inside of computed's. These are meant to be
derived values and should not have any side-effects like writing new
values to other signals
* Prevent signal writes inside of effects by default. Writing to signal
values during the execution of an effect can lead to the
`ExpressionChangedAfterItHasBeenCheckedError` if writing to signals
that represent global state which is read in a parent component. This is
mostly just a problem for `OnPush`/`CheckAlways` components, but with
signals being new and pure signal components not even available yet,
it will be the majority for a long time.
PR Close#49631
This commit removed the deprecated `EventManager` method `addGlobalEventListener`.
BREAKING CHANGE: Deprecated `EventManager` method `addGlobalEventListener` has been removed as it is not used by Ivy.
PR Close#49645
We've been experimenting with the DeepReadonly type that would make
signal values deeply read-only and prevent accidental changes without
going to the owner of data. What we've found out during the experiments
is that additional safety net has more drawbacks than benefits: it just
introduces too much friction to be practical for daily usage.
PR Close#49154
This commit updates the `effect` primitive and significantly changes the
timing of effect execution.
Previously, effects were scheduled via the microtask queue. This commit
changes effects to run throughout the change detection process instead.
Running effects this way avoids needing additional rounds of change
detection to resolve effects, with the tradeoff that they're harder to use
for model-to-model synchronization (which can be seen as a good thing).
PR Close#49641
This commit consolidates the `RendererFactory` and `Sanitizer` properties
of `LView` onto a single object, the `LViewEnvironment`. These properties
are both set from DI when the root view is created, and not overridden when
child views are created (but inherited from the parent view).
This is a precursor commit to adding the `EffectManager` into the
`LViewEnvironment`.
PR Close#49641
When navigating in the Router, the current approach does the redirects
and the creation of the `RouterStateSnapshot` in two separate steps
(applyRedirects and recognize). These two steps duplicate the route
matching logic, resulting in user code on routes being executing twice
(custom `UrlMatcher` and `canMatch` guards). This also duplicates the
complex matching logic in two places, which increases the bundle size
and maintenance burden.
This commit combines the `applyRedirects` and `recognize` steps into a
single matching algorithm.
fixes#26081
PR Close#49163
This change extends the effect API surface so effects can, optionally,
return a cleanup function. Such function, if returned, is executed
prior to the subsequent effect run.
PR Close#49625
Setting the `nonce` attribute using the property is not supported by Domino. This change update the usage to use `setAttribute` and also add a test to verify that the `nonce` is set when it should.
PR Close#49624
Previously the signals implementation maintained separate interfaces for
`Producer` and `Consumer` nodes, with implementers choosing to implement
one or both interfaces. Operations defined against those interfaces were
exposed as importable functions to be called with the object implementing
the relevant contract as the first argument.
This commit refactors the implementation to merge both abstractions into a
single `ReactiveNode` base class, which represents both producers and
consumers in the graph. Implementers choose to interact with a subset of the
`ReactiveNode` API depending on their role in the graph. Operations are now
available as protected methods on the base class, instead of separate
functions.
PR Close#49529
Previously, effects were queued in the global microtask queue and executed
directly. This had an undesired consequence: whichever effect scheduled
first determined the zone in which all other effects would run, *and* that
zone depended on where the signal happened to be set which triggered that
first effect. This behavior would be extremely unpredictable.
This commit adds zone awareness to the effect API. effects now capture the
current zone when they're created, and this zone is used to run the effect
callback regardless of which zone set the signal.
PR Close#49529
This commit adds a `DeepReadonly` type to the signals API, and makes signal
getters return an immutable version of their value type. This doesn't
prevent all mutation but adds some friction against modifying the values
within signals outside of the proper mutation APIs.
PR Close#49529
The `effect` implemented in the signal library is useful for testing but
does not integrate with Angular. This commit moves that code to the
actual framework package and integrates it with automatic cleanup via
`DestroyRef`. A simpler effect implementation is used in the signal tests to
test the `Watch` primitive.
Further commits will update the scheduling to tie effects together with
change detection.
PR Close#49529
This commit switches the `signal` and `computed` APIs to accept an optional
options argument as their second argument, instead of an equality function
directly. The equality function has moved to an option in the options
argument.
PR Close#49529
This commit adds an assertion function to the public API, which allows
authors of functions which rely on `inject` to validate that they're being
called with the right context. This mostly produces a nicer error message
than calling `inject()` and relying on Angular's default error message for
that.
PR Close#49529
This commit implements a simple tracker of the pending tasks during initial rendering. The class allows adding and removing tasks from the set. The class also exposes a promise that gets resolved once the last task is removed.
This tracker is needed to keep track of ongoing processes like Router navigation (and potentially HTTP requests) and acts as a signaling mechanism to SSR and hydration that the application is in the "stable" state and a serialization can be performed.
This class would also act as a future replacement for the `ApplicationRef.isStable` for zoneless applications.
PR Close#49576
When navigating in the Router, the current approach does the redirects
and the creation of the `RouterStateSnapshot` in two separate steps
(applyRedirects and recognize). These two steps duplicate the route
matching logic, resulting in user code on routes being executing twice
(custom `UrlMatcher` and `canMatch` guards). This also duplicates the
complex matching logic in two places, which increases the bundle size
and maintenance burden.
This commit combines the `applyRedirects` and `recognize` steps into a
single matching algorithm.
fixes#26081
PR Close#49163
`ComponentRef.setInput` currently sets the input on the component regardless
of the previous value the method was called with. This results in
different behavior from bindings in templates, which only set inputs
when the value differs in the `Object.is` check from its previous value.
BREAKING CHANGE: ComponentRef.setInput will only set the input on the
component if it is different from the previous value (based on `Object.is`
equality). If code relies on the input always being set, it should be
updated to copy objects or wrap primitives in order to ensure the input
value differs from the previous call to `setInput`.
PR Close#49607
Currently we are unsafely unquoting CSS values which in some cases causes valid values to become invalid and invalid values to become valid.
Example:
```html
<div style="width:"1px;""></div>
```
In the above case, `width` has an invalid value of `"1px"`, however the compiler will transform it to `1px` which makes it valid.
On the other hand, in the below case
```html
<div style="content:"foo""></div>
```
`content` has a valid value of `"foo"`, but since the compiler unwraps it to `foo` it becomes invalid. For correctness, we should not remove quotes.
```js
const div = document.createElement('div');
div.style.width='"1px"';
div.style.content='foo';
div.style.width; // ''
div.style.content; // ''
div.style.width='1px';
div.style.content='"foo"';
div.style.width; // '1px'
div.style.content; // '"foo"'
```
More information about values can be found https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#value-def-identifier
PR Close#49460
This commit updates the `LView` in Angular to be a `Consumer` of
signals. If a signal is read when executing a template, it marks the
view dirty. In addition, if a signal is read when executing host
bindings, it also marks views dirty.
One interesting thing about signal reads in host bindings
is that they perform a bit better than what we can do with today's
APIs. In order to re-execute host bindings for an `OnPush` component that
might have changed, you would probably inject `ChangeDetectorRef` and call
`markForCheck`. This will mark the _current component_ and parents
dirty. However, host bindings are executed as part of refreshing the
_parent_ so there is really no need to re-execute the current component
if the only thing that changed is the host bindings. When a signal is
read in host bindings, it marks the parent dirty and not the component
that defined the host binding.
Additionally, this commit avoids allocating a full consumer for each
`LView` by re-using a consumer until template execution results in a
signal read. At this point, we assign that consumer to the `LView` and
create a new consumer to "tentatively" use for the future `LView`
template executions.
Co-authored-by: Dylan Hunn <github@dylanhunn.com>
PR Close#49153
`entryComponents` have been deprecated since version 9, because with Ivy they weren't necessary. These changes remove any remaining references.
BREAKING CHANGE:
* `entryComponents` has been deleted from the `@NgModule` and `@Component` public APIs. Any usages can be removed since they weren't doing anyting.
* `ANALYZE_FOR_ENTRY_COMPONENTS` injection token has been deleted. Any references can be removed.
PR Close#49484
This commit adds serialization and hydration logic for content projection.
While hydration for regular elements relies on their location in the TNode tree, the content projection may move elements around, so in order to hydrate them correcty, the runtime needs some extra information. This commit adds a serialization logic that adds element locations (instructions on how to navigate to a particular element from another known location of other element) into the hydration state for the following cases:
- when a TNode is a first element in projection segment (other nodes are linked from that node)
- when a TNode's next sibling is different before and after projection (we serialize extra info about the template-based sibling)
- when a TNode's previous sibling was a content projection (i.e. `<ng-content>` slot), because we can not rely on the previous element in this case (projection happens at a later point)
PR Close#49454
This change makes it possible to remove a previously registered destroy
callback - to do so it is enough to call the unregistration function
returned from the onDestroy method call.
PR Close#49493
This commit adds serialization and hydration logic for content projection.
While hydration for regular elements relies on their location in the TNode tree, the content projection may move elements around, so in order to hydrate them correcty, the runtime needs some extra information. This commit adds a serialization logic that adds element locations (instructions on how to navigate to a particular element from another known location of other element) into the hydration state for the following cases:
- when a TNode is a first element in projection segment (other nodes are linked from that node)
- when a TNode's next sibling is different before and after projection (we serialize extra info about the template-based sibling)
- when a TNode's previous sibling was a content projection (i.e. `<ng-content>` slot), because we can not rely on the previous element in this case (projection happens at a later point)
PR Close#49454
Showing a minimum app to reproduce the bug.
1. Create the app and add angular material.
```
ng new project
cd project
ng add @angular/material
```
1. Overwrite the src/app/app.component.html with minimal content.
```
<button mat-button *ngIf="true"><span *ngIf="true" class="{{'a'}}"></span></button>
```
1. Run the app. The button is not shown because of an exception.
```
main.ts:6
ERROR TypeError: item.toLowerCase is not a function
at isCssClassMatching (core.mjs:8726:35)
at isNodeMatchingSelector (core.mjs:8814:22)
at isNodeMatchingSelectorList (core.mjs:8931:13)
at matchingProjectionSlotIndex (core.mjs:14179:13)
at Module.ɵɵprojectionDef (core.mjs:14222:49)
at MatButton_Template (button.mjs:113:99)
at executeTemplate (core.mjs:10534:9)
at renderView (core.mjs:10356:13)
at renderComponent (core.mjs:11529:5)
at renderChildComponents (core.mjs:10216:9)
```
Because isCssClassMatching() function does not take care if the value is not string, while attrs[] may contain AttributeMarker which is actually numbers, item.toLowerCase() throws the exception.
Just inserted a check if the item is string.
Created a testcase for the original fix. It causes an exception without the fix.
fix(core): add a check code to avoid an exception inside isCssClassMatching
Showing a minimum app to reproduce the bug.
1. Create the app and add angular material.
```
ng new project
cd project
ng add @angular/material
```
1. Add `import { MatButtonModule } from '@angular/material/button'`,
and also MatButtonModule inside @NgModule imports in src/app/app.module.ts to use MatButtonModule.
1. Overwrite the src/app/app.component.html with minimal content.
```
<button mat-button *ngIf="true"><span *ngIf="true" class="{{'a'}}"></span></button>
```
1. Run the app. The button is not shown because of an exception.
```
main.ts:6
ERROR TypeError: item.toLowerCase is not a function
at isCssClassMatching (core.mjs:8726:35)
at isNodeMatchingSelector (core.mjs:8814:22)
at isNodeMatchingSelectorList (core.mjs:8931:13)
at matchingProjectionSlotIndex (core.mjs:14179:13)
at Module.ɵɵprojectionDef (core.mjs:14222:49)
at MatButton_Template (button.mjs:113:99)
at executeTemplate (core.mjs:10534:9)
at renderView (core.mjs:10356:13)
at renderComponent (core.mjs:11529:5)
at renderChildComponents (core.mjs:10216:9)
```
Because isCssClassMatching() function does not take care if the value is not string, while attrs[] may contain AttributeMarker which is actually numbers, item.toLowerCase() throws the exception.
Just inserted a check if the item is string.
PR Close#48888
Adds support for marking a directive input as required. During template type checking, the compiler will verify that all required inputs have been specified and will raise a diagnostic if one or more are missing. Some specifics:
* Inputs are marked as required by passing an object literal with a `required: true` property to the `Input` decorator or into the `inputs` array.
* Required inputs imply that the directive can't work without them. This is why there's a new check that enforces that all required inputs of a host directive are exposed on the host.
* Required input diagnostics are reported through the `OutOfBandDiagnosticRecorder`, rather than generating a new structure in the TCB, because it allows us to provide a better error message.
* Currently required inputs are only supported during AOT compilation, because knowing which bindings are present during JIT can be tricky and may lead to increased bundle sizes.
Fixes#37706.
PR Close#49468
When having a recursive circle of imports on standalone components, `queueTypesFromModulesArrayRecur` triggered a `Maximum call stack size exceeded` error.
This commit fixes this.
Fixes#49469
PR Close#49473