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77a0640e92 perf(angular): views are not moved on mount (#28544)
Issue number: resolves #28534

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## What is the current behavior?
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Page views in Ionic need to be rendered as a child of
`ion-router-outlet` in order for page transitions and swipe to go back
to function correctly. However, Angular always inserts components as
siblings of the insertion point. Previously, the insertion point was
`ion-router-outlet` (the host element). This meant that page views were
mounted as siblings of `ion-router-outlet`. We then added code to move
the component inside of `ion-router-outlet`.

This caused two issues:

1. A DOM tree mismatch during hydration (the linked issue) because
hydration is expecting the page view to be a sibling of the router
outlet, but Ionic moves the view around in the DOM.
2. A performance issue where all components effectively have
`connectedCallback` fired twice. This callback runs when the component
is added to the DOM. On initial mount, `connectedCallback` for each
component runs. Once the page view is moved, the elements are removed
from the DOM (thus causing `disconnectedCallback` to run), and then
added to the correct location in the DOM which causes
`connectedCallback` to run again.

## What is the new behavior?
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- IonRouterOutlet now renders a `ng-container`. This appears as a
comment in the DOM inside of `ion-router-outlet`. This comment is used
as the injection point for adding new views. The new views are added as
siblings of the comment, but since the comment is inside of
`ion-router-outlet` then the views themselves are inside of
`ion-router-outlet` too.

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

This doesn't cause any known breaking changes. However, the placement of
views is pretty critical to the functionality of Ionic, so I wanted to
ship this in a major release so we have a solid public testing period
before the code is considered stable.

We already have test coverage that verifies page views are mounted in
the correct order, so I did not add more tests for this.

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Dev build: 7.6.2-dev.11704390532.1202188d

Testing: 

1. Clone and install dependencies for
https://github.com/bashoogzaad/ionic-ssr-test
2. Run `npm run dev:ssr`.
3. Open app in a browser. Observe that error noted in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/28534#issue-1995002926
appears.
4. Install dev build.
5. Run `npm run dev:ssr`. Observe that the error noted in the original
issue does not appear.


Note: The Angular SSR package does not support Web Components. As a
result, there are other errors you will encounter. However, I still
think it's worth fixing this issue a) in the event that the Angular SSR
package adds support for Web Components and b) to get the performance
gain of not having to re-mount components.
2024-01-09 09:17:01 -05:00
7cec5337a4 chore: sync 2023-12-18 10:46:20 -05:00
e574ffe85a chore(picker): mark ionInputModeChange as internal (#28701) 2023-12-13 17:51:23 -05:00
cd5c099dd3 feat(picker): add inline picker (#28689)
Issue number: resolves #24905, resolves #26840, resolves #15710

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The current picker is only displayed as an overlay which makes it
impossible to use inline with the rest of the application. Additionally,
there are several bugs and missing features. For example, it is
impossible to know when the value of the picker column has changed using
public APIs. This is valuable for updating other columns in response to
that data.

## What is the new behavior?
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- Introduces `ion-picker` as an inline wheel picker component. The
overlay picker is still available using `ion-picker-legacy`.
- The implementation of this component resolves linked bugs. It also
resolves linked features by exposing an `ionChange` event for developers
to listen for.

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Dev-build: `7.5.8-dev.11702398696.1ab62ea9`

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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Taylor <shawn@ionic.io>
Co-authored-by: Maria Hutt <thetaPC@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Amanda Johnston <90629384+amandaejohnston@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Perkins <13732623+sean-perkins@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brandy Carney <brandyscarney@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-12-13 13:03:58 -05:00
fd36b953d6 chore: sync 2023-11-28 16:31:47 -05:00
7de4e34f13 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sync-80-main-11-27 2023-11-27 10:24:40 -05:00
9453132aa8 fix(angular): overlays are defined when using standalone controllers (#28560)
Issue number: resolves #28385

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Overlay controllers do not register their respective overlays
components. This results in the overlay not appearing.

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- Each standalone overlay controller manually calls
`defineCustomElement` for their respective overlay component to ensure
the component is loaded/registered.

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Dev build: `7.5.6-dev.11700492285.1581ed02`
2023-11-20 22:45:51 +00:00
adb01e2516 refactor(angular): loading controller uses correct core instance (#28543)
Issue number: Internal

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## What is the current behavior?
As a takeaway from our learning session about a menuController bug in
Ionic Angular, the team would like to update our other providers to use
the same architecture as the menuController to prevent this kind of
issue from happening again in the future.

We also noticed that the common provider does not provide much value and
it's easier to just have two separate implementations in `src` and
`standalone`. (There wasn't much code we could de-duplicate)

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- Removed the common loading provider in favor of separate ones in
src/standalone

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2023-11-17 21:16:56 +00:00
1a135ebd76 refactor(angular): alert controller uses correct core instance (#28538)
Issue number: Internal

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## What is the current behavior?
As a takeaway from our learning session about a menuController bug in
Ionic Angular, the team would like to update our other providers to use
the same architecture as the menuController to prevent this kind of
issue from happening again in the future.

We also noticed that the common provider does not provide much value and
it's easier to just have two separate implementations in `src` and
`standalone`. (There wasn't much code we could de-duplicate)

## What is the new behavior?
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- Removed the common alert provider in favor of separate ones in
src/standalone

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2023-11-16 16:50:43 +00:00
9d57758e3e refactor(angular): picker controller uses correct core instance (#28521)
Issue number: Internal

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## What is the current behavior?
As a takeaway from our learning session about a menuController bug in
Ionic Angular, the team would like to update our other providers to use
the same architecture as the menuController to prevent this kind of
issue from happening again in the future.

We also noticed that the common provider does not provide much value and
it's easier to just have two separate implementations in `src` and
`standalone`. (There wasn't much code we could de-duplicate)

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- Removed the common picker provider in favor of separate ones in
src/standalone

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2023-11-16 12:57:02 +00:00
2509d565b2 chore: sync 2023-11-15 12:06:22 -05:00
ce89057641 refactor(angular): radio component is auto generated (#28533) 2023-11-15 12:05:17 -05:00
30c21aab3e feat(toast): add swipe to dismiss functionality (#28442)
Issue number: resolves #21769

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Toast does not support swipe gestures to dismiss.

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- Added a `swipeGesture` property that allows users to swipe toasts
closed.
Note: This is a combination of previous PRs
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28380 and
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28402

⚠️ There is a visual glitch on iOS where dragging and having the toast
animate back to its opened position causes a flicker. This is an iOS 17
regression and is being tracked in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/28467. This bug has
been reported to and confirmed by Apple.

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⚠️ Give co-author credit to author in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/23124

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2023-11-13 12:14:29 -05:00
f0a5d2704c refactor(angular): gesture controller uses correct core instance (#28477)
Issue number: Internal

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The `GestureController` provider does not use the correct underlying
instance of the utilities from either the lazy or custom elements build,
depending on if the developer is using `@ionic/angular` or
`@ionic/angular/standalone`. It will always use the lazy instance.

This applied to the `createGesture` function.

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- `GestureController` uses the instance of the utilities based on it's
implementation type, e.g. `@ionic/angular/standalone` uses the custom
elements build with the utilities from `@ionic/core/components`.
- `@ionic/angular` and `@ionic/angular/standalone` now export their own
specific implementation of `GestureController`

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2023-11-10 02:02:29 +00:00
fbc9f53d35 refactor(angular): animation controller uses correct core instance (#28473)
Issue number: Internal

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The `AnimationController` does not use the correct underlying instance
of the utilities from either the lazy or custom elements build,
depending on if the developer is using `@ionic/angular` or
`@ionic/angular/standalone`. It will always use the lazy instance.

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- `AnimationController` uses the instance of the utilities based on it's
implementation type, e.g. `@ionic/angular/standalone` uses the custom
elements build with the utilities from `@ionic/core/components`.
- `@ionic/angular` and `@ionic/angular/standalone` now export their own
specific implementation of `AnimationController`

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Ionic was re-exporting the `AnimationController` from both
`@ionic/angular` and `@ionic/angular/standalone` entry points.
Developers will not need to update their implementations or change
import paths to take advantage of this change.

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2023-11-10 00:43:38 +00:00
33200a9311 refactor(angular): use correct core instance for toast controller (#28493)
Issue number: N/A

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## What is the current behavior?
As a takeaway from our learning session about a menuController bug in
Ionic Angular, the team would like to update our other providers to use
the same architecture as the menuController to prevent this kind of
issue from happening again in the future.

We also noticed that the common provider does not provide much value and
it's easier to just have two separate implementations in `src` and
`standalone`. (There wasn't much code we could de-duplicate)

## What is the new behavior?
- Removed the common toast provider in favor of separate ones in
src/standalone

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2023-11-09 19:24:58 +00:00
61b6bd0a0a refactor(angular): modal provider imports correct instance from core (#28486)
Issue number: N/A

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As a takeaway from our learning session about a menuController bug in
Ionic Angular, the team would like to update our other providers to use
the same architecture as the menuController to prevent this kind of
issue from happening again in the future.

We also noticed that the common provider does not provide much value and
it's easier to just have two separate implementations in `src` and
`standalone`. (There wasn't much code we could de-duplicate)

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- Removed the common modal provider in favor of separate ones in
src/standalone

We already have test coverage for the modalController, so I did not add
new ones

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- [x] No

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2023-11-09 16:40:36 +00:00
c1304b7004 refactor(angular): popover controller uses correct core instance (#28485)
Issue number: internal

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As a takeaway from our learning session about a menuController bug in
Ionic Angular, the team would like to update our other providers to use
the same architecture as the menuController to prevent this kind of
issue from happening again in the future.

We also noticed that the common provider does not provide much value and
it's easier to just have two separate implementations in src and
standalone. (There wasn't much code we could de-duplicate)

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- Removed the common popover provider in favor of separate ones in
src/standalone

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I didn't add tests because there's already existing ones for popover
controller.
2023-11-08 23:52:56 +00:00
c5dd622bbe refactor(angular): action sheet provider imports correct instance from core (#28474)
Issue number: N/A

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As a takeaway from our learning session about a menuController bug in
Ionic Angular, the team would like to update our other providers to use
the same architecture as the menuController to prevent this kind of
issue from happening again in the future.

We also noticed that the common provider does not provide much value and
it's easier to just have two separate implementations in `src` and
`standalone`. (There wasn't much code we could de-duplicate)

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- Removed the common action sheet provider in favor of separate ones in
src/standalone
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2023-11-08 17:46:25 +00:00
098ed054b1 chore(angular): remove radio value accessor (#28386)
Co-authored-by: Liam DeBeasi <liamdebeasi@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-06 10:50:03 -08:00
11fd074972 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sp/sync-feature-7-6-with-main 2023-11-02 13:14:57 -04:00
3b6e6318bf fix(angular): inputs on standalone form controls are reactive (#28434)
Issue number: resolves #28431

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My previous attempt at fixing
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/28358 caused inputs
to no longer be correctly proxied to the underlying components. This was
an attempt to work around an underlying ng-packagr bug (see linked
thread for more info).

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I decided it would be best to continue using `ProxyCmp` (since we know
that works) and find an alternative to working around the ng-packagr
bug. I spoke with the Angular team, and they recommended pulling the
provider into its own object. `forwardRef` is now required since we are
referencing the component before it is declared.

- Revert
82d6309ef1
- Moves provider to an object to avoid ng-packagr issue
- I reverted the proxy e2e tests. These are no longer needed since we
are not ejecting from the typical `ProxyCmp` usage anymore.

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Dev build: `7.5.3-dev.11698699090.1151d73f`
Verified that the issue is fixed with the repro provided in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/28431

Also verified that this does not regress the issue described in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/28358.
2023-10-31 18:12:57 +00:00
0854a11a25 fix(angular,vue): range form value updates while dragging knob (#28422)
Issue number: Resolves #28256

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In the form integrations for Angular and Vue, the value of a range does
not update while the knob is actively being dragged, only when the knob
is released.

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The form integrations now update the range's value when the `ionInput`
event fires, rather than `ionChange`.

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I wasn't sure how to add reliable automated tests for this behavior. The
difference only applies when actively dragging the knob, and we've had
issues with such gestures being flaky in the past. I did add value
displays to the test apps so the behavior can be manually tested.
2023-10-30 10:18:53 -05:00
89698b338f fix(angular): standalone form components do not error when multiple are used (#28423)
Issue number: resolves #28418

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Due to
https://github.com/ionic-team/stencil-ds-output-targets/issues/397,
calling `proxyInputs` for the form controls caused an error to be logged
in developer applications.

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- Updated to a version of the Angular output targets with a patch for
this error
- I also excluded the `utils.ts` from all `angular-component-lib`
directories from prettier since it was causing a diff. These changes are
autogenerated so we should not be linting them anyways.

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Dev build: `7.5.3-dev.11698340692.18daff2f`
2023-10-27 19:08:54 +00:00
90acad1837 fix(angular): NavController works with nested outlets (#28421)
Issue number: resolves #28417

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The common `IonRouterOutlet` was trying to inject another common
`IonRouterOutlet` into `parentOutlet`:
dc94ae01fe/packages/angular/common/src/directives/navigation/router-outlet.ts (L119)
None existed, so this field was `null`.

This is a problem if developers are using the module `IonRouterOutlet`
since parent router outlets will not be currently injected because
Angular is trying to use the common `IonRouterOutlet` not the module
`IonRouterOutlet`:
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/blob/main/packages/angular/src/directives/navigation/ion-router-outlet.ts.
The same goes for the standalone `IonRouterOutlet`.

This resulted in things such as `NavController.pop` not working in
nested outlets because the parentOutlet was not defined.

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- `IonRouterOutlet` now injects the correct router outlet instance for
`parentOutlet`

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Dev build: `7.5.3-dev.11698328998.1a79f815`
2023-10-27 13:17:42 +00:00
068d003860 chore(angular): proxies file is ignored by prettier (#28379)
Issue number: N/A

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Prettier is configured to ignore the `proxies.ts` file in the `src`
directory only. This means it is adjusting whitespace/commas/etc on the
`proxies.ts` file in the `standalone` directory which we do not want
because we will always get diffs whenever `npm run build` is run in
`core`.

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- Updated prettier config to ignore all `proxies.ts` files in the
`angular` package
- Re-generated the proxies file

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2023-10-18 21:37:28 +00:00
82d6309ef1 fix(angular): remove form control side effects (#28359)
Issue number: resolves #28358

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28f2ec9c62
exposed a (possible) `ng-packagr` bug where the form control components
were being re-assigned, which breaks treeshaking. These components were
considered side effects and were always being pulled into the bundle.

This resulted in a higher than expected bundle size. This issue appears
to be caused by using 2 decorators **and** referring to the class in
`useExisting` (for providers). Doing just one of these does not
reproduce the issue.

The compiled output looks something like this:

```typescript
let IonToggle = IonToggle_1 = /*@__PURE__*/ class IonToggle extends ValueAccessor {
    constructor(c, r, z, injector) {
        super(injector, r);
        this.z = z;
        c.detach();
        this.el = r.nativeElement;
        proxyOutputs(this, this.el, ['ionChange', 'ionFocus', 'ionBlur']);
    }
    writeValue(value) {
        this.elementRef.nativeElement.checked = this.lastValue = value;
        setIonicClasses(this.elementRef);
    }
    handleIonChange(el) {
        this.handleValueChange(el, el.checked);
    }
};
/** @nocollapse */ IonToggle.ɵfac = i0.ɵɵngDeclareFactory({ minVersion: "12.0.0", version: "14.2.12", ngImport: i0, type: IonToggle, deps: [{ token: i0.ChangeDetectorRef }, { token: i0.ElementRef }, { token: i0.NgZone }, { token: i0.Injector }], target: i0.ɵɵFactoryTarget.Component });
/** @nocollapse */ IonToggle.ɵcmp = i0.ɵɵngDeclareComponent({ minVersion: "14.0.0", version: "14.2.12", type: IonToggle, isStandalone: true, selector: "ion-toggle", inputs: { checked: "checked", color: "color", disabled: "disabled", enableOnOffLabels: "enableOnOffLabels", justify: "justify", labelPlacement: "labelPlacement", legacy: "legacy", mode: "mode", name: "name", value: "value" }, host: { listeners: { "ionChange": "handleIonChange($event.target)" } }, providers: [
        {
            provide: NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
            useExisting: IonToggle_1,
            multi: true,
        },
    ], usesInheritance: true, ngImport: i0, template: '<ng-content></ng-content>', isInline: true, changeDetection: i0.ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush });
IonToggle = IonToggle_1 = __decorate([
    ProxyCmp({
        defineCustomElementFn: defineCustomElement$1i,
        inputs: TOGGLE_INPUTS,
    })
], IonToggle);
```

## What is the new behavior?
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this PR. -->

- Removed the `ProxyCmp` usage in favor of manually calling proxyInputs
and proxyMethods.
-  Also saw that select was missing a form control test, so I added one

The compiled code now looks something like this:

```typescript
class IonToggle extends ValueAccessor {
    constructor(c, r, z, injector) {
        super(injector, r);
        this.z = z;
        defineCustomElement$1i();
        proxyInputs(IonToggle, TOGGLE_INPUTS);
        c.detach();
        this.el = r.nativeElement;
        proxyOutputs(this, this.el, ['ionChange', 'ionFocus', 'ionBlur']);
    }
    writeValue(value) {
        this.elementRef.nativeElement.checked = this.lastValue = value;
        setIonicClasses(this.elementRef);
    }
    handleIonChange(el) {
        this.handleValueChange(el, el.checked);
    }
}
/** @nocollapse */ IonToggle.ɵfac = i0.ɵɵngDeclareFactory({ minVersion: "12.0.0", version: "14.2.12", ngImport: i0, type: IonToggle, deps: [{ token: i0.ChangeDetectorRef }, { token: i0.ElementRef }, { token: i0.NgZone }, { token: i0.Injector }], target: i0.ɵɵFactoryTarget.Component });
/** @nocollapse */ IonToggle.ɵcmp = i0.ɵɵngDeclareComponent({ minVersion: "14.0.0", version: "14.2.12", type: IonToggle, isStandalone: true, selector: "ion-toggle", inputs: { checked: "checked", color: "color", disabled: "disabled", enableOnOffLabels: "enableOnOffLabels", justify: "justify", labelPlacement: "labelPlacement", legacy: "legacy", mode: "mode", name: "name", value: "value" }, host: { listeners: { "ionChange": "handleIonChange($event.target)" } }, providers: [
        {
            provide: NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
            useExisting: IonToggle,
            multi: true,
        },
    ], usesInheritance: true, ngImport: i0, template: '<ng-content></ng-content>', isInline: true, changeDetection: i0.ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush });
```

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Ryan provided some context on a related Stencil bug where doing
reassignments broke treeshaking in Webpack. While the source of this bug
is not Stencil, understanding the Stencil bug helped me better
understand this issue:

https://github.com/ionic-team/stencil/issues/3191
https://github.com/ionic-team/stencil/pull/3248
https://github.com/ionic-team/stencil/pull/4188 (fixes an issue
introduced in the above stencil PR)

Dev build: `7.5.1-dev.11697480817.10fa2601`
2023-10-18 19:03:20 +00:00
fa78676d57 fix(angular): do not create duplicate menuController instances (#28343)
Issue number: resolves #28337

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Duplicate instances of `menuController` are being created in
`@ionic/angular`. `ion-menu` registers itself in the `menuController`
from `@ionic/core`, but the `MenuController` from `@ionic/angular` uses
the `menuController` from `@ionic/core/components`. This is how the
overlay providers work too. Normally, this is not a problem. However,
`menuController` caches references to registered menus in each
controller instances:
dcbf45101f/core/src/utils/menu-controller/index.ts (L14)

This means that since there are two different controllers,
`menuController` B does not know about the menus in `menuController` A.
The end result is that the menu controller used in developer
applications did not have references to the registered menus, which gave
the impression that the menu controller did not work.

## What is the new behavior?
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this PR. -->

- Updated the architecture of `MenuController` in Ionic Angular to
accept a `menuController` instance. This allows `@ionic/angular` to pass
the `menuController` from `@ionic/core` and for
`@ionic/angular/standalone` to pass the `menuController` from
`@ionic/core/components`.

Note: Overlay controllers don't **need** this change per-se since they
don't cache references to overlays internally (they just query the DOM).
However, I think it would be good to have a consistent architecture
here, so I'll put up a separate PR that makes this change for overlays
too.

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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and migration path for existing applications below. -->


## Other information

Dev build: `7.5.1-dev.11697123035.1ee6b4a2`

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2023-10-12 19:29:18 +00:00
dd93e0b268 fix(angular): export missing lifecycle interfaces for standalone package (#28346)
Issue number: N/A

Resolves feedback identified here:
baa37ef1e3 (r1356414362)

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The lifecycle interfaces are not exported from
`@ionic/angular/standalone`.

## What is the new behavior?
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this PR. -->

- Lifecycle interfaces are exported from `@ionic/angular/standalone`.

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2023-10-12 19:04:47 +00:00
57e2476370 feat(angular): ship Ionic components as Angular standalone components (#28311)
Issue number: N/A

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## What is the current behavior?
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**1. Bundle Size Reductions**

All Ionic UI components and Ionicons are added to the final bundle of an
Ionic Angular application. This is because all components and icons are
lazily loaded as needed. This prevents the compiler from properly tree
shaking applications. This does not cause all components and icons to be
loaded on application start, but it does increase the size of the final
app output that all users need to download.

**Related Issues**

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionicons/issues/910

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionicons/issues/536

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27280

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/24352

**2. Standalone Component Support**

Standalone Components are a stable API as of Angular 15. The Ionic
starter apps on the CLI have NgModule and Standalone options, but all of
the Ionic components are still lazily/dynamically loaded using
`IonicModule`. Standalone components in Ionic also enable support for
new Angular features such as bundling with ESBuild instead of Webpack.
ESBuild does not work in Ionic Angular right now because components
cannot be statically analyzed since they are dynamically imported.

We added preliminary support for standalone components in Ionic v6.3.0.
This enabled developers to use their own custom standalone components
when routing with `ion-router-outlet`. However, we did not ship
standalone components for Ionic's UI components.

**Related Issues**

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/25404

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27251

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27387

**3. Faster Component Load Times**

Since Ionic Angular components are lazily loaded, they also need to be
hydrated. However, this hydration does not happen immediately which
prevents components from being usable for multiple frames.

**Related Issues**

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/24352

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/26474

## What is the new behavior?
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this PR. -->

- Ionic components and directives are accessible as Angular standalone
components/directives

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Associated documentation branch:
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/tree/feature-7.5

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Co-authored-by: Maria Hutt <thetaPC@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Perkins <sean@ionic.io>
Co-authored-by: Amanda Johnston <90629384+amandaejohnston@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Maria Hutt <maria@ionic.io>
Co-authored-by: Sean Perkins <13732623+sean-perkins@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-10 13:06:23 -04:00