ModuleWithProviders
MigrationSome Angular libraries, such as @angular/router
and @ngrx/store
, implement APIs that return a type called ModuleWithProviders
(typically via a method named forRoot()
). This type represents an NgModule
along with additional providers. Angular version 9 deprecates use of ModuleWithProviders
without an explicitly generic type, where the generic type refers to the type of the NgModule
.
This schematic will add a generic type to any ModuleWithProviders
usages that are missing the generic. In the example below, the type of the NgModule
is SomeModule
, so the schematic changes the type to be ModuleWithProviders<SomeModule>
.
Before
@NgModule({...}) export class MyModule { static forRoot(config: SomeConfig): ModuleWithProviders { return { ngModule: SomeModule, providers: [ {provide: SomeConfig, useValue: config} ] }; } }
After
@NgModule({...}) export class MyModule { static forRoot(config: SomeConfig): ModuleWithProviders<SomeModule> { return { ngModule: SomeModule, providers: [ {provide: SomeConfig, useValue: config } ] }; } }
In the rare case that the schematic can't determine the type of ModuleWithProviders
, you may see the schematic print a TODO comment to update the code manually.
ModuleWithProviders
has had the generic type since Angular version 7, but it has been optional. This has compiled because the metadata.json
files contained all the metadata. With Ivy, metadata.json
files are no longer required, so the framework cannot assume that one with the necessary types has been provided. Instead, Ivy relies on the generic type for ModuleWithProviders
to get the correct type information.
For this reason, Angular version 9 deprecates ModuleWithProviders
without a generic type. A future version of Angular will remove the default generic type, making an explicit type required.
ModuleWithProviders
types to my application?Yes, any time your code references the ModuleWithProviders
type, it should have a generic type that matches the actual NgModule
that is returned (for example, ModuleWithProviders<MyModule>
).
The schematic will print a TODO comment in the event that it cannot detect the correct generic for the ModuleWithProviders
type. In this case, you'll want to manually add the correct generic to ModuleWithProviders
. It should match the type of whichever NgModule
is returned in the ModuleWithProviders
object.
Libraries should add the generic type to any usages of the ModuleWithProviders
type.
The Angular compatibility compiler (ngcc
) should automatically transform any non-migrated libraries to generate the proper code.
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