Toan Nguyen
Toan Nguyen

Reputation: 11591

Angular 2 / 4 / 5 - Ahead-of-time compilation how to

I'm trying to bootstrap my Angular 2 RC5 application following this guide https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/guide/ngmodule.html Below is my code

import { AppModuleNgFactory } from './app.module.ngfactory';
import {platformBrowser} from "@angular/platform-browser";

platformBrowser().bootstrapModuleFactory(AppModuleNgFactory);

However , when I tried to compile typescript code, I got the following error

app\main.ts(1,36): error TS2307: Cannot find module './app.module.ngfactory'.

How can I generate the app.module.ngfactory file? Which tool should I use?

Upvotes: 40

Views: 30552

Answers (2)

Zze
Zze

Reputation: 18805

2017 UPDATE

As of Janurary 2017 If using angular-cli, AOT compiling is now the default compilation method when running the following command ng build --prod with no code change requirements.

If you want to disable AOT and instead use JIT in production, then you can use ng build --prod --no-aot.

Source: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/4138


This means that you can still use JIT compiling whilst developing (will compile faster so pretty handy) with ng build and leave your .ts as something like this:

// The browser platform with a compiler
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';

// The app module
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module';

// Compile and launch the module
platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule);


To Summarise:

ng build                    // build with JIT
ng build --prod --no-aot    // build with JIT 
ng build --prod             // build with AOT

Upvotes: 28

Sanket
Sanket

Reputation: 20017

Both the JIT and AOT compilers generate an AppModuleNgFactory class from the same AppModule source code.

The JIT compiler creates that factory class on the fly, in memory, in the browser. The AOT compiler outputs the factory to a physical file that we're importing here in the static version of main.ts

At a high level, @angular/compiler-cli provides a wrapper around Typescript’s tsc compiler, and both AoT compiles your application’s code, and then transpiles your application’s Typescript to Javascript:

$ ngc -p src

This generates a new file for each component and module ( called an NgFactory )

To run your app in AoT mode, all that’s required is changing your main.ts file from

import {platformBrowserDynamic} from ‘@angular/platform-browser-dynamic’
import {MyAppModule} from ‘./app’
platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(MyAppModule);

to

import {platformBrowser} from ‘@angular/platform-browser’
import {MyAppModuleNgFactory} from ‘./app.ngfactory’ //generated code
platformBrowser().bootstrapModuleFactory(MyAppModuleNgFactory);

EDIT:

To use ngc command, first install these-

$ npm install @angular/compiler-cli typescript@next @angular/platform-server @angular/compiler

ngc is a drop-in replacement for tsc which you will find it in- ./node_modules/.bin/ngc folder.

Upvotes: 46

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