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@jlguenego/schematics

v0.0.3

Published

A blank schematics

Readme

What is it?

A collection of schematics that extends the default one.

I did it for making simpler my daily work with Angular. Its only purpose is to improve DX.

Getting Started

ng new my-project
cd my-project
npm i @jlguenego/schematics

Edit angular.json, and add

{ 
    // rest of the file
    "cli": {
        "defaultCollection": "@jlguenego/schematics"
    }
}

Done!

Using schematics

Create a routing module hello.

ng g routing hello

Create a route home

ng g route hello/home ""

Create a page success

ng g page hello/success

Schematics Reference

routing

Create a routing module.

  1. Create a module if it does not exist.
  2. Create the associated routing module.

route

  1. Find the module A where to create the route.
  2. Create the routing module B if not already present.
  3. Create the route component and declare it in the module A.
  4. Create the route with the path specified in the routing module B.

Example:

ng g route hello world

Create the HomeComponent in the AppModule. Configure the route as:

const routes: Routes = [
    // ...
    { path: "world", component: HelloComponent }
];

page

  1. Create a component with suffix PageComponent.
  2. Declare it inside a module in entryComponents section.

Options are same as the @schematics/angular component.

Author

Jean-Louis GUENEGO [email protected] - 2019.