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@angular-extensions/elements
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by @tomastrajan
npm i @angular-extensions/elements
import { LazyElementsModule } from '@angular-extensions/elements';
LazyElementsModule
to the imports: []
of your AppModule
schemas: []
property with CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA
value to @NgModule
decorator of your AppModule
*axLazyElement
directive on an element you wish to load and pass in the url of the element bundleExample of module implementation...
import { NgModule, CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { LazyElementsModule } from '@angular-extensions/elements';
@NgModule({
schemas: [CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA],
imports: [BrowserModule, LazyElementsModule],
declarations: [AppComponent, FeatureComponent],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
export class AppModule {}
Example of component implementation
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'your-org-feature',
template: `
<!-- will be lazy loaded and uses standard Angular template bindings -->
<some-element
*axLazyElement="elementUrl"
[data]="data"
(dataChange)="handleChange($event)"
>
</some-element>
`,
})
export class FeatureComponent {
elementUrl = 'https://your-org.com/elements/some-element.js';
data: SomeData;
handleChange(change: Partial<SomeData>) {
// ...
}
}
Library was tested with the following versions of Angular and is meant to be used
with the corresponding major version ("@angular/core"": "^15.0.0"
with "@angular-extensions/elements": "^15.0.0"
).
axLazyElement
works but axLazyElementDynamic
does NOT work with IVY)npm i @angular-extensions/elements@^6.0.0
)Please, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request to make this project better for everyone! 🤗
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