In PR #45405, the Angular Package Format (APF) was updated so that secondary entry-points (such as `@angular/common/http`) do not have their own `package.json` file, as they used to. Instead, the paths to their various formats and types are exposed via the primary `package.json` file's `exports` property. As an example, see the v13 [@angular/common/http/package.json][1] and compare it with the v14 [@angular/common/package.json > exports][2]. Previously, `ngcc` was not able to analyze such v14+ entry-points and would instead error as it considered such entry-points missing. This commit addresses the issue by detecting this situation and synthesizing a `package.json` file for the secondary entry-points based on the `exports` property of the primary `package.json` file. This data is only used by `ngcc` in order to determine that the entry-point does not need further processing, since it is already in Ivy format. [1]: https://unpkg.com/browse/@angular/common@13.3.5/http/package.json [2]: https://unpkg.com/browse/@angular/common@14.0.0-next.15/package.json PR Close #45833 |
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