There are many great third-party Angular libraries ready to use. In this video, learn how to add Angular libraries using schematics.
- [Instructor] The Angular CLI provides us with an easy way … to add an npm package for a published library … and can also configure our application … and modify files so that it is ready to go. … For example, let's say we want to use Angular Material … in our application. … The Angular Material team has created a schematic … that we can easily use. … We can use that by running ng add … and then the name of the package. … In this case it's @angular/material. … It will ask us a couple of questions. … This case I will go with the first option here … and I will choose yes to set up … global Angular Material typography. … Set up browser animations? … Yes. … And once the questions are done … it will install the necessary packages … and also modify any files. … Taking a look at the changes, … you can see that it not only modify my package.json file … but it also modified … my application code with necessary changes. … Just a quick note, you should first look … at a specific library's documentation page to see …
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1/8/2021Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Using the exercise files1m 16s
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1. Exploring the Angular CLI
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Installing the CLI1m 30s
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2. Updating Angular Versions
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Using ng update: Part 13m 36s
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Using ng update: Part 23m 52s
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3. Creating New Angular Projects
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The ng new command3m 49s
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Adding application assets3m 55s
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Adding a CSS framework1m 8s
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4. Serving Angular Applications for Development
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The ng serve command1m 27s
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5. Generating Angular Application Code
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Generating pipes45s
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Generating route guards1m 39s
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Generating custom library1m 27s
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6. Building Angular Applications
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The ng build command1m 3s
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7. Running Tests
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Test run options1m 26s
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Testing workflow2m 59s
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Conclusion
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Next steps32s
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