angular/packages/compiler-cli/linker
Alex Rickabaugh f9f8ef9051 refactor(compiler-cli): emit NgModule dependencies of standalone components (#45672)
This commit expands on the unified dependency tracking in the previous
commit and adds tracking of NgModule dependencies. These are not used for
standard components, but are emitted for standalone components to allow the
runtime to roll up providers from those NgModules into standalone injectors.

PR Close #45672
2022-04-20 05:45:56 -07:00
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babel refactor(compiler-cli): linker honors associated statements for a field (#45024) 2022-03-22 11:11:53 -07:00
src refactor(compiler-cli): emit NgModule dependencies of standalone components (#45672) 2022-04-20 05:45:56 -07:00
test refactor(compiler-cli): linker honors associated statements for a field (#45024) 2022-03-22 11:11:53 -07:00
BUILD.bazel refactor(compiler-cli): support external template source-mapping when linking (#40237) 2021-01-07 13:12:53 -08:00
index.ts refactor(compiler-cli): implement ɵɵngDeclareNgModule and ɵɵngDeclareInjector (#41080) 2021-03-15 13:26:51 -07:00
README.md refactor(compiler-cli): linker - add Babel plugin, FileLinker and initial PartialLinkers (#39116) 2020-10-19 11:23:45 -07:00

Angular Linker

This package contains a FileLinker and supporting code to be able to "link" partial declarations of components, directives, etc in libraries to produce the full definitions.

The partial declaration format allows library packages to be published to npm without exposing the underlying Ivy instructions.

The tooling here allows application build tools (e.g. CLI) to produce fully compiled components, directives, etc at the point when the application is bundled. These linked files can be cached outside node_modules so it does not suffer from problems of mutating packages in node_modules.

Generally this tooling will be wrapped in a transpiler specific plugin, such as the provided Babel plugin.

Unit Testing

The unit tests are built and run using Bazel:

yarn bazel test //packages/compiler-cli/linker/test