Angular 6 Import a component with same from different paths in a module
Just out of curiosity.
I have a component with name MyComponent at src/module/Component1 folder.
I have a another component with name MyComponent at src/module/Component2 folder.
Now, How do I import both of them in a module ? Is there some aliasing available for imports ?
import MyComponent from '@app/src/module/Component1/mycomponent.component';
// How Do I do this ?
//import MyComponent from '@app/src/module/Component2/mycomponent.component';
@NgModule(
imports: [
CommonModule,
SharedModule, ComponentsModule,
FormsModule,
],
declarations: [MyComponent], // I want to declare the second Component also here
providers:
)
export class SampleServerModule
If I don't include the second component, I get below error which is correct because I am not including it;
Cannot determine the module for class src/module/Component2/MyComponent
angular angular6
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Just out of curiosity.
I have a component with name MyComponent at src/module/Component1 folder.
I have a another component with name MyComponent at src/module/Component2 folder.
Now, How do I import both of them in a module ? Is there some aliasing available for imports ?
import MyComponent from '@app/src/module/Component1/mycomponent.component';
// How Do I do this ?
//import MyComponent from '@app/src/module/Component2/mycomponent.component';
@NgModule(
imports: [
CommonModule,
SharedModule, ComponentsModule,
FormsModule,
],
declarations: [MyComponent], // I want to declare the second Component also here
providers:
)
export class SampleServerModule
If I don't include the second component, I get below error which is correct because I am not including it;
Cannot determine the module for class src/module/Component2/MyComponent
angular angular6
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Just out of curiosity.
I have a component with name MyComponent at src/module/Component1 folder.
I have a another component with name MyComponent at src/module/Component2 folder.
Now, How do I import both of them in a module ? Is there some aliasing available for imports ?
import MyComponent from '@app/src/module/Component1/mycomponent.component';
// How Do I do this ?
//import MyComponent from '@app/src/module/Component2/mycomponent.component';
@NgModule(
imports: [
CommonModule,
SharedModule, ComponentsModule,
FormsModule,
],
declarations: [MyComponent], // I want to declare the second Component also here
providers:
)
export class SampleServerModule
If I don't include the second component, I get below error which is correct because I am not including it;
Cannot determine the module for class src/module/Component2/MyComponent
angular angular6
Just out of curiosity.
I have a component with name MyComponent at src/module/Component1 folder.
I have a another component with name MyComponent at src/module/Component2 folder.
Now, How do I import both of them in a module ? Is there some aliasing available for imports ?
import MyComponent from '@app/src/module/Component1/mycomponent.component';
// How Do I do this ?
//import MyComponent from '@app/src/module/Component2/mycomponent.component';
@NgModule(
imports: [
CommonModule,
SharedModule, ComponentsModule,
FormsModule,
],
declarations: [MyComponent], // I want to declare the second Component also here
providers:
)
export class SampleServerModule
If I don't include the second component, I get below error which is correct because I am not including it;
Cannot determine the module for class src/module/Component2/MyComponent
angular angular6
angular angular6
asked Nov 11 '18 at 8:47
Abdul Rehman SayedAbdul Rehman Sayed
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As explained in the documentation, imports can be renamed:
import MyComponent as MyOtherComponent from ...
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import MyComponent as NewNameYouWantToUse from '@app/src/module/Component2/mycomponent.component';
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As explained in the documentation, imports can be renamed:
import MyComponent as MyOtherComponent from ...
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As explained in the documentation, imports can be renamed:
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As explained in the documentation, imports can be renamed:
import MyComponent as MyOtherComponent from ...
As explained in the documentation, imports can be renamed:
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import MyComponent as NewNameYouWantToUse from '@app/src/module/Component2/mycomponent.component';
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import MyComponent as NewNameYouWantToUse from '@app/src/module/Component2/mycomponent.component';
import MyComponent as NewNameYouWantToUse from '@app/src/module/Component2/mycomponent.component';
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