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single-spa-angular2

Helpers for building single-spa applications which use Angular 2.

Example

An example can be found in the single-spa-examples repository.

Quickstart

First, in the child application, run npm install --save single-spa-angular2 (or jspm install npm:single-spa-angular2 if your child application is managed by jspm). Then, in your child app's entry file, do the following:

import {platformBrowserDynamic} from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import singleSpaAngular2 from 'single-spa-angular2';
import mainModule from './main-module.ts';
import {Router} from '@angular/router';

const ng2Lifecycles = singleSpaAngular2({
	domElementGetter,
	mainModule,
	angularPlatform: platformBrowserDynamic(),
	template: `<component-to-render />`,
	Router,
})

export const bootstrap = [
	ng2Lifecycles.bootstrap,
];

export const mount = [
	ng2Lifecycles.mount,
];

export const unmount = [
	ng2Lifecycles.unmount,
];

function domElementGetter() {
	return document.getElementById('angular2');
}

Options

All options are passed to single-spa-angular2 via the opts parameter when calling singleSpaAngular2(opts). The following options are available:

  • domElementGetter: (required) A function that takes in no arguments and returns a DOMElement. This dom element is where the angular application will be bootstrapped, mounted, and unmounted.
  • mainModule: (required) An Angular 2 module class. If you're using Typescript or ES6 decorators, this is a class with the @NgModule decorator on it.
  • angularPlatform: (required) The platform with which to bootstrap your module. The "Angular platform" refers to whether the code is running on the browser, mobile, server, etc. In the case of a single-spa application, you should use the platformBrowserDynamic platform.
  • template: (required) An html string that will be put into the DOM Element returned by domElementGetter. This template can be anything, but it is recommended that you keeping it simple by making it only one Angular component. For example, <my-component /> is recommended, but <div><my-component /><span>Hello</span><another-component /></div> is allowed. Note that innerHTML is used to put the template onto the DOM.
  • Router: (optional) The angular router class. If not provided, single-spa-angular2 will assume you are not using @angular/router.

Other notes

  • If you have multiple angular child applications, make sure that reflect-metadata is only imported once in the root application and is not imported again in the child applications. Otherwise, you might see an No NgModule metadata found error. See issue thread for more details.

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