Switches the integration tests form Puppeteer/webdriver-manager to the Bazel-managed Chromium/Chromedriver. This is now possible with the new integration test rule for which we can consult the `dev-infra/bazel/browsers` toolchain and setup environment variables. This has been configured already in a previous commit. This commit also includes some additional small cleanups necessary for the new integration test rule: * The `test.sh` scripts have been renamed as they would conflict with the `test.sh` scripts generated by the integration test rule. Previously this was not an issue because tests were declared at a higher-level. As mentioned though this has other downsides and it is trivial to rename the file. * Related to the point above, since tests are now declared witin the actual test folder (for perf e.g.), `package.json` files setting `"type": "module"` will accidentally cause the `nodejs_test`-generated files to be considered ESM. This is not correct and likely needs to be fixed upstream in `rules_nodejs` where explicit `.cjs` extensions should be used. This is only happening **once** in the `injectable-def` test so it is acceptable doing that for now. PR Close #44238 |
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CliElementsUniversal
This project tests the integration of Angular Elements (@angular/elements) with SSR (via @angular/platform-server).
The project was generated with Angular CLI version 11.1.4.
Support for Angular Elements was added with ng add @angular/elements and for SSR with ng generate app-shell.
What this project tests is that an app can be successfully SSR'd even when it uses @angular/elements, which relies on certain DOM built-ins being available as soon as it is imported.
This is tested by generating the app-shell (using ng run cli-elements-universal:app-shell:production) and then verifying that the index.html file was generated correctly.
(See, the test-ssr script in package.json.)
NOTE:
Currently, domino (the server-side DOM implementation used by @angular/platform-server) does not support Web Components, so the Custom Elements functionality does not work on the server.