All locale i18n options now support an object form which allows a base HREF to be defined for the locale. Each locale can now optionally define a custom base HREF that will be combined with the base HREF defined for the build configuration. By default if the shorthand form for the locale is used or the field is not present in the longhand form, the locale code will be used as the base HREF. To disable automatic augmentation a base HREF value of an empty string (`""`) can be used. This will prevent anything from being added to the existing base HREF. For common scenarios, the shorthand form will result in the preferred and recommended outcome of each built locale variant of the application containing a defined base HREF containing the locale code.
Core
Shared utilities for Angular DevKit.
Exception
Json
Schema
SchemaValidatorResult
export interface SchemaValidatorResult {
success: boolean;
errors?: string[];
}
SchemaValidator
export interface SchemaValidator {
(data: any): Observable<SchemaValidatorResult>;
}
SchemaFormatter
export interface SchemaFormatter {
readonly async: boolean;
validate(data: any): boolean | Observable<boolean>;
}
SchemaRegistry
export interface SchemaRegistry {
compile(schema: Object): Observable<SchemaValidator>;
addFormat(name: string, formatter: SchemaFormatter): void;
}
CoreSchemaRegistry
SchemaRegistry
implementation using https://github.com/epoberezkin/ajv.
Constructor accepts object containing SchemaFormatter
that will be added automatically.
export class CoreSchemaRegistry implements SchemaRegistry {
constructor(formats: { [name: string]: SchemaFormatter} = {}) {}
}
Logger
Utils
Virtual FS
Workspaces
The workspaces
namespace provides an API for interacting with the workspace file formats.
It provides an abstraction of the underlying storage format of the workspace and provides
support for both reading and writing. Currently, the only supported format is the JSON-based
format used by the Angular CLI. For this format, the API provides internal change tracking of values which
enables fine-grained updates to the underlying storage of the workspace. This allows for the
retention of existing formatting and comments.
A workspace is defined via the following object model. Definition collection objects are specialized
Javascript Map
objects with an additional add
method to simplify addition and provide more localized
error checking of the newly added values.
export interface WorkspaceDefinition {
readonly extensions: Record<string, JsonValue | undefined>;
readonly projects: ProjectDefinitionCollection;
}
export interface ProjectDefinition {
readonly extensions: Record<string, JsonValue | undefined>;
readonly targets: TargetDefinitionCollection;
root: string;
prefix?: string;
sourceRoot?: string;
}
export interface TargetDefinition {
options?: Record<string, JsonValue | undefined>;
configurations?: Record<string, Record<string, JsonValue | undefined> | undefined>;
builder: string;
}
The API is asynchronous and has two main functions to facilitate reading, creation, and modifying
a workspace: readWorkspace
and writeWorkspace
.
export enum WorkspaceFormat {
JSON,
}
export function readWorkspace(
path: string,
host: WorkspaceHost,
format?: WorkspaceFormat,
): Promise<{ workspace: WorkspaceDefinition; }>;
export function writeWorkspace(
workspace: WorkspaceDefinition,
host: WorkspaceHost,
path?: string,
format?: WorkspaceFormat,
): Promise<void>;
A WorkspaceHost
abstracts the underlying data access methods from the functions. It provides
methods to read, write, and analyze paths. A utility function is provided to create
an instance of a WorkspaceHost
from the Angular DevKit's virtual filesystem host abstraction.
export interface WorkspaceHost {
readFile(path: string): Promise<string>;
writeFile(path: string, data: string): Promise<void>;
isDirectory(path: string): Promise<boolean>;
isFile(path: string): Promise<boolean>;
}
export function createWorkspaceHost(host: virtualFs.Host): WorkspaceHost;
Usage Example
To demonstrate the usage of the API, the following code will show how to add a option property to a build target for an application.
import { NodeJsSyncHost } from '@angular-devkit/core/node';
import { workspaces } from '@angular-devkit/core';
async function demonstrate() {
const host = workspaces.createWorkspaceHost(new NodeJsSyncHost());
const workspace = await workspaces.readWorkspace('path/to/workspace/directory/', host);
const project = workspace.projects.get('my-app');
if (!project) {
throw new Error('my-app does not exist');
}
const buildTarget = project.targets.get('build');
if (!buildTarget) {
throw new Error('build target does not exist');
}
buildTarget.options.optimization = true;
await workspaces.writeWorkspace(workspace, host);
}
demonstrate();