this.foo property reads no longer refer to template context variables. If you intended to read the template variable, do not use this..
core
Angular directives, components and pipes are now standalone by default.
Specify standalone: false for declarations that are currently declared in @NgModules.
ng update for v19 will take care of this automatically.
TypeScript versions less than 5.5 are no longer supported.
Timing changes for effect API (in developer preview):
effects which are triggered outside of change detection run as part of
the change detection process instead of as a microtask. Depending on the
specifics of application/test setup, this can result in them executing
earlier or later (or requiring additional test steps to trigger; see below
examples).
effects which are triggered during change detection (e.g. by input
signals) run earlier, before the component's template.
ExperimentalPendingTasks has been renamed to PendingTasks.
The autoDetect feature of ComponentFixture will now
attach the fixture to the ApplicationRef. As a result, errors during
automatic change detection of the fixture be reported to the ErrorHandler.
This change may cause custom error handlers to observe new failures that were previously unreported.
createComponent will now render default fallback with empty projectableNodes.
When passing an empty array to projectableNodes in the createComponent API, the default fallback content
of the ng-content will be rendered if present. To prevent rendering the default content, pass document.createTextNode('') as a projectableNode.
// The first ng-content will render the default fallback content if present
createComponent(MyComponent. { projectableNodes: [[], [secondNode]] });
// To prevent projecting the default fallback content:
createComponent(MyComponent. { projectableNodes: [[document.createTextNode('')], [secondNode]] });
Errors that are thrown during ApplicationRef.tick
will now be rethrown when using TestBed. These errors should be
resolved by ensuring the test environment is set up correctly to
complete change detection successfully. There are two alternatives to
catch the errors:
Instead of waiting for automatic change detection to happen, trigger
this.foo property reads no longer refer to template context variables. If you intended to read the template variable, do not use this..
core
Angular directives, components and pipes are now standalone by default.
Specify standalone: false for declarations that are currently declared in @NgModules.
ng update for v19 will take care of this automatically.
TypeScript versions less than 5.5 are no longer supported.
Timing changes for effect API (in developer preview):
effects which are triggered outside of change detection run as part of
the change detection process instead of as a microtask. Depending on the
specifics of application/test setup, this can result in them executing
earlier or later (or requiring additional test steps to trigger; see below
examples).
effects which are triggered during change detection (e.g. by input
signals) run earlier, before the component's template.
ExperimentalPendingTasks has been renamed to PendingTasks.
The autoDetect feature of ComponentFixture will now
attach the fixture to the ApplicationRef. As a result, errors during
automatic change detection of the fixture be reported to the ErrorHandler.
This change may cause custom error handlers to observe new failures that were previously unreported.
createComponent will now render default fallback with empty projectableNodes.
When passing an empty array to projectableNodes in the createComponent API, the default fallback content
of the ng-content will be rendered if present. To prevent rendering the default content, pass document.createTextNode('') as a projectableNode.
// The first ng-content will render the default fallback content if present
createComponent(MyComponent. { projectableNodes: [[], [secondNode]] });
// To prevent projecting the default fallback content:
createComponent(MyComponent. { projectableNodes: [[document.createTextNode('')], [secondNode]] });
Errors that are thrown during ApplicationRef.tick
will now be rethrown when using TestBed. These errors should be
resolved by ensuring the test environment is set up correctly to
complete change detection successfully. There are two alternatives to
catch the errors:
Instead of waiting for automatic change detection to happen, trigger
it synchronously and expect the error. For example, a jasmine test
could write expect(() => TestBed.inject(ApplicationRef).tick()).toThrow()
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09df589 refactor(core): Migrate all packages with the explicit-standalone-flag sche...
84b6896 refactor(platform-server): Add an ssr benchmark setup. (#57647)
9dbe6fc refactor: update license text to point to angular.dev (#57901)
0bd55a6 refactor(docs-infra): complete removal of aio directory (#56496)
89ec195 refactor(core): handle incomplete DOCUMENT instances during cleanup in test...
01172b8 build: update Node.js to match Angular CLI engines (#56187)
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