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Essential Angular

By : Victor Savkin, Jeff Cross
Book Image

Essential Angular

By: Victor Savkin, Jeff Cross

Overview of this book

Essential Angular is a concise, complete overview of the key aspects of Angular, written by two Angular core contributors. The book covers the framework's mental model, its API, and the design principles behind it. This book is fully up to date with the latest release of Angular. Essential Angular gives you a strong foundation in the core Angular technology. It will help you put all the concepts into the right places so you will have a good understanding of why the framework is the way it is. Read this book after you have toyed around with the framework, but before you embark on writing your first serious Angular application. This book covers concepts such as the differences between Just-In-Time (JIT) and Ahead-Of-Time (AOT) compilation in Angular, alongside NgModules, components and directives. It also goes into detail on Dependency Injection and Change Detection: essential skills for Angular developers to master. The book finishes with a look at testing, and how to integrate different testing methodologies in your Angular code.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Lazy loading

As I mentioned earlier NgModules are not just the units of compilation, they are also the units of distribution. That is why we bootstrap a NgModule, and not a component—we don't distribute components, we distribute modules. And that's why we lazy load NgModules as well.

import {NgModuleFactoryLoader, Injector} from '@angular/core';

class MyService {
constructor(loader: NgModuleFactoryLoader, injector: Injector) {
loader.load("mymodule").then((f: NgModuleFactory) => {
const moduleRef = f.create(injector);
moduleRef.injector; // module injector
moduleRef.componentFactoryResolver; // all the \
components factories of the lazy-loaded module
});
}
}

The loader compiles the modules if the application is running in the JIT mode, and does not in the AOT mode. The default loader @angular/core ships with uses SystemJS, but, as most things in Angular...