I am not sure if Nx supports it out-of-the-box. But if you use yarn as a package manager, I guess you could achieve your goal with its workspaces (classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/workspaces/). This "problem" might also be solved by using Lerna project (lerna.js.org/).
Do npm i @angular/elements in app.module.ts import {createCustomElement} from '@angular/elements'; and then replace part of his code to const MicroAppElement=createCustomElement(MicroAppComponent,{injector:this.injector}) customElements.define('micro-app',MicroAppElement)
Love the way this guy says Visual Studio :)
Amazing temperament, org and flow. Superior depth in understanding renders into such simplicity in explanation. Inspiring....Thanks...
Super awesome talk. Thanks a lot!
very good talk, thx for sharing
A hooch enterprise?
:D
I was heading into the comments to write it.
Thank you very much!, I mean this is very useful.
outstanding presentation and very informative. Thank you!
Very easy to understand! Thank you very much!
Wow. Really good talk
Is it possible in this structure to have several package.json? I need to differentiate the dependencies for each of the projects
I am not sure if Nx supports it out-of-the-box. But if you use yarn as a package manager, I guess you could achieve your goal with its workspaces (classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/workspaces/). This "problem" might also be solved by using Lerna project (lerna.js.org/).
Great and thanks.
great talk. Can you share the slides?
Thanks!
is there a book or something to read about this topic nowadays?
createNgElementConstructor unable to find any method like that ???
Do
npm i @angular/elements
in app.module.ts
import {createCustomElement} from '@angular/elements';
and then replace part of his code to
const MicroAppElement=createCustomElement(MicroAppComponent,{injector:this.injector})
customElements.define('micro-app',MicroAppElement)
i thought earthquake came ... really in the beginning of the video
Share me the slide
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