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ng2-file-upload/decorate-angular-cli.js
SvetlanaMuravlova be27edbe13 chore(bump): updated versions (#1177)
* feat(upgrade): updated up to angular 11 tests are failed

* chore(bump): updated versions

* chore(bump): updated package

* fix(style): delete extra rule

* disabled ivy build, added prod config, changed demo serve script

* feat(bump): added strict mode, doesn't build in dist, should be resolved

* feat(core): added nx

* feat(core): updated dependencies list

* feat(github actions): check gh actions

* feat(gh actions): try gh actions

* feat(gh actions): try gh actions

* feat(gh actions): try gh actions

* feat(gh actions): try gh actions

* feat(gh actions): try gh actions

* feat(github actions): delete codecov

* feat(firebase): try firebase actions

* feat(firebase): try firebase actions

* feat(firebase): try firebase actions

* feat(firebase): try firebase actions

* feat(firebase): try firebase actions

* feat(strict): added strict mode

* feat(github actions): updated yml file

* fix(lint): fixed linting errors

* fix(lint): fixed linting errors

* fix(lint): fixed lint errors

* Delete hosting.ZGlzdC9hcHBzL2RlbW8.cache

* feat(github actions): added publish action

* fix(firebase): test extra folder https

Co-authored-by: Mishchenko Dmitriy <ripatrip@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dmitriy Shekhovtsov <valorkin@gmail.com>
2021-09-03 13:44:45 +03:00

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/**
* This file decorates the Angular CLI with the Nx CLI to enable features such as computation caching
* and faster execution of tasks.
*
* It does this by:
*
* - Patching the Angular CLI to warn you in case you accidentally use the undecorated ng command.
* - Symlinking the ng to nx command, so all commands run through the Nx CLI
* - Updating the package.json postinstall script to give you control over this script
*
* The Nx CLI decorates the Angular CLI, so the Nx CLI is fully compatible with it.
* Every command you run should work the same when using the Nx CLI, except faster.
*
* Because of symlinking you can still type `ng build/test/lint` in the terminal. The ng command, in this case,
* will point to nx, which will perform optimizations before invoking ng. So the Angular CLI is always invoked.
* The Nx CLI simply does some optimizations before invoking the Angular CLI.
*
* To opt out of this patch:
* - Replace occurrences of nx with ng in your package.json
* - Remove the script from your postinstall script in your package.json
* - Delete and reinstall your node_modules
*/
const fs = require('fs');
const os = require('os');
const cp = require('child_process');
const isWindows = os.platform() === 'win32';
let output;
try {
output = require('@nrwl/workspace').output;
} catch (e) {
console.warn('Angular CLI could not be decorated to enable computation caching. Please ensure @nrwl/workspace is installed.');
process.exit(0);
}
/**
* Symlink of ng to nx, so you can keep using `ng build/test/lint` and still
* invoke the Nx CLI and get the benefits of computation caching.
*/
function symlinkNgCLItoNxCLI() {
try {
const ngPath = './node_modules/.bin/ng';
const nxPath = './node_modules/.bin/nx';
if (isWindows) {
/**
* This is the most reliable way to create symlink-like behavior on Windows.
* Such that it works in all shells and works with npx.
*/
['', '.cmd', '.ps1'].forEach(ext => {
if (fs.existsSync(nxPath + ext)) fs.writeFileSync(ngPath + ext, fs.readFileSync(nxPath + ext));
});
} else {
// If unix-based, symlink
cp.execSync(`ln -sf ./nx ${ngPath}`);
}
}
catch(e) {
output.error({ title: 'Unable to create a symlink from the Angular CLI to the Nx CLI:' + e.message });
throw e;
}
}
try {
symlinkNgCLItoNxCLI();
require('@nrwl/cli/lib/decorate-cli').decorateCli();
output.log({ title: 'Angular CLI has been decorated to enable computation caching.' });
} catch(e) {
output.error({ title: 'Decoration of the Angular CLI did not complete successfully' });
}