Reputation: 123
Is there a way to conditionally change imports based on an environment variable in [email protected]? I'm trying to do it in a way that doesn't require code changes in how services are imported in client code, but when needed I can specify a build flag to swap in mock services.
There is a pattern I tried using from this post:
File structure:
MyService MyServiceMock.ts MyServiceReal.ts index.ts
And in your index.ts, you can have the following:
import { environment} from '../environments/environment'; export const MyService = environment.mock ? require('./MyServiceMock').MyServiceMock: require('./MyServiceReal').MyServiceReal;
And in your client code, import MyService:
import MyService from './myservice/index';
The page loads, and I can see the dependency getting injected when stepping through the code, however there are compilation errors (which I believe are TypeScript errors) along the lines of Cannot find name 'MyService'
.
Upvotes: 12
Views: 11468
Reputation: 208964
You're going about it completely wrong. Angular can handle this use case with the use of factories when you configure the providers
providers: [
Any,
Dependencies
{
provide: MyService,
useFactory: (any: Any, dependencies: Dependencies) => {
if (environment.production) {
return new MyService(any, dependencies);
} else {
return new MockMyService(any, dependencies);
}
},
deps: [ Any, Dependencies ]
]
Now you can just inject MyService
everywhere because of the provide: MyService
, but in development, you will get the mock, and in production you will get the real service.
See Also:
Upvotes: 14
Reputation: 5772
Change your MyService import to:
import { MyService } from './myservice/index'
;
The surrounding {}
will tell the compiler to import a single export from the file. If you want to be able to import like:
import MyService from './myservice/index';
Then you must have a default export in index.ts
e.g:
export default MyService;
.
More information on TypeScript modules can be found here: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/modules.html
Upvotes: 0