Previously effects were queued as they became dirty, and this queue was flushed at various checkpoints during the change detection cycle. The result was that change detection _was_ the effect runner, and without executing CD, effects would not execute. This leads a particular tradeoff: * effects are subject to unidirectional data flow (bad for dx) * effects don't cause a new round of CD (good/bad depending on use case) * effects can be used to implement control flow efficiently (desirable) This commit changes the scheduling mechanism. Effects are now scheduled via the microtask queue. This changes the tradeoffs: * effects are no longer limited by unidirectional data flow (easy dx) * effects registered in the Angular zone will trigger CD after they run (same as `Promise.resolve` really) * the public `effect()` type of effect probably isn't a good building block for our built-in control flow, and we'll need a new internal abstraction. As `effect()` is in developer preview, changing the execution timing is not considered breaking even though it may impact current users. PR Close #51049 |
||
|---|---|---|
| .circleci | ||
| .devcontainer | ||
| .github | ||
| .husky | ||
| .ng-dev | ||
| .vscode | ||
| .yarn | ||
| aio | ||
| devtools | ||
| docs | ||
| goldens | ||
| integration | ||
| modules | ||
| packages | ||
| scripts | ||
| third_party | ||
| tools | ||
| .bazelignore | ||
| .bazelrc | ||
| .bazelversion | ||
| .clang-format | ||
| .editorconfig | ||
| .gitattributes | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .gitmessage | ||
| .mailmap | ||
| .npmrc | ||
| .nvmrc | ||
| .prettierrc | ||
| .pullapprove.yml | ||
| .yarnrc | ||
| browser-providers.conf.d.ts | ||
| browser-providers.conf.js | ||
| BUILD.bazel | ||
| CHANGELOG.md | ||
| CHANGELOG_ARCHIVE.md | ||
| CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
| CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
| gulpfile.js | ||
| karma-js.conf.js | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| package.json | ||
| packages.bzl | ||
| README.md | ||
| renovate.json | ||
| SECURITY.md | ||
| tsconfig-tslint.json | ||
| tslint.json | ||
| WORKSPACE | ||
| yarn.bzl | ||
| yarn.lock | ||
| yarn.lock.readme.md | ||
Angular - The modern web developer's platform
Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications
using TypeScript/JavaScript and other languages.
Contributing Guidelines
·
Submit an Issue
·
Blog
Documentation
Get started with Angular, learn the fundamentals and explore advanced topics on our documentation website.
Advanced
Development Setup
Prerequisites
- Install Node.js which includes Node Package Manager
Setting Up a Project
Install the Angular CLI globally:
npm install -g @angular/cli
Create workspace:
ng new [PROJECT NAME]
Run the application:
cd [PROJECT NAME]
ng serve
Angular is cross-platform, fast, scalable, has incredible tooling, and is loved by millions.
Quickstart
Ecosystem
Changelog
Learn about the latest improvements.
Upgrading
Check out our upgrade guide to find out the best way to upgrade your project.
Contributing
Contributing Guidelines
Read through our contributing guidelines to learn about our submission process, coding rules, and more.
Want to Help?
Want to report a bug, contribute some code, or improve the documentation? Excellent! Read up on our guidelines for contributing and then check out one of our issues labeled as help wanted or good first issue.
Code of Conduct
Help us keep Angular open and inclusive. Please read and follow our Code of Conduct.
Community
Join the conversation and help the community.
Love Angular? Give our repo a star ⭐ ⬆️.