Build an Angular library compatible with AoT compilation & Tree shaking.
This starter allows you to create a library for Angular v5 apps written in TypeScript, ES6 or ES5. The project is based on the official Angular packages.
Get the Changelog.
- 1 Project structure
- 2 Customizing
- 3 Testing
- 4 Building
- 5 Publishing
- 6 Documentation
- 7 Using the library
- 8 What it is important to know
- Library:
- src folder for the classes
- public_api.ts entry point for all public APIs of the package
- package.json npm options
- rollup.config.js Rollup configuration for building the umd bundles
- rollup.es.config.js Rollup configuration for building the es2015 bundles
- tsconfig-build.json ngc compiler options for AoT compilation
- build.js building process using ShellJS
- Testing:
- tests folder for unit & integration tests
- karma.conf.js Karma configuration that uses webpack to build the tests
- spec.bundle.js defines the files used by webpack
- Extra:
- tslint.json TypeScript linter rules with Codelyzer
- travis.yml Travis CI configuration
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Update Node & npm.
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Rename
angular-library-starterandangularLibraryStartereverywhere tomy-libraryandmyLibrary. Also customize thelicense-banner.txtfile. -
Update in
package.jsonfile:- version: Semantic Versioning
- description
- urls
- packages (optional): make sure you use a version of TypeScript compatible with Angular Compiler
and run
npm install. -
Create your classes in
srcfolder, and export public classes inmy-library.ts. -
You can create only one module for the whole library: I suggest you create different modules for different functions, so that the user can import only those he needs and optimize Tree shaking of his app.
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Update in
rollup.config.jsfileglobalsexternal dependencies with those that actually you use. -
Create unit & integration tests in
testsfolder, or unit tests next to the things they test insrcfolder, always using.spec.tsextension. Karma is configured to use webpack only for*.tsfiles.
The following command run unit & integration tests that are in the tests folder (you can change the folder in spec.bundle.js file):
npm test It also reports coverage using Istanbul.
The following command:
npm run build- starts TSLint with Codelyzer
- starts AoT compilation using ngc compiler
- creates
distfolder with all the files of distribution
To test locally the npm package:
npm run pack-libThen you can install it in an app to test it:
npm install [path]my-library-[version].tgzBefore publishing the first time:
- you can register your library on Travis CI: you have already configured
.travis.ymlfile - you must have a user on the npm registry: Publishing npm packages
npm run publish-libTo generate the documentation, this starter uses compodoc:
npm run compodoc
npm run compodoc-serve npm install my-library --save System.config({
map: {
'my-library': 'node_modules/my-library/bundles/my-library.umd.js'
}
});No need to set up anything, just import it in your code.
No need to set up anything, just import it in your code.
Include the umd bundle in your index.html:
<script src="node_modules/my-library/bundles/my-library.umd.js"></script>and use global ng.myLibrary namespace.
The library is compatible with AoT compilation.
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package.json"main": "./bundles/angular-library-starter.umd.js"legacy module format"module": "./esm5/angular-library-starter.js"flat ES module, for using module bundlers such as Rollup or webpack: package module"es2015": "./esm2015/angular-library-starter.js"ES2015 flat ESM format, experimental ES2015 build"peerDependencies"the packages and their versions required by the library when it will be installed
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tsconfig.jsonfile used by TypeScript compiler- Compiler options:
"strict": trueenables TypeScriptstrictmaster option
- Compiler options:
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tsconfig-build.jsonfile used by ngc compiler-
Compiler options:
"declaration": trueto emit TypeScript declaration files"module": "es2015"&"target": "es2015"are used by Rollup to create the ES2015 bundle
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Angular Compiler Options:
"skipTemplateCodegen": true,skips generating AoT files"annotateForClosureCompiler": truefor compatibility with Google Closure compiler"strictMetadataEmit": truewithout emitting metadata files, the library will not be compatible with AoT compilation: to report syntax errors immediately rather than produce a .metadata.json file with errors
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rollup.config.jsfile used by Rollupformat: 'umd'the Universal Module Definition pattern is used by Angular for its bundlesmoduleName: 'ng.angularLibraryStarter'defines the global namespace used by JavaScript appsexternal&globalsdeclare the external packages
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Server Side Rendering
If you want the library will be compatible with Server Side Rendering:
window,document,navigatorand other browser types do not exist on the server- don't manipulate the nativeElement directly
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