What I'm trying to do is to make Angular 2 simple component run inside angular 1 application. I was going through this official guide. I've faced some issue with injection:
Unknown provider: $$angularInjectorProvider <- $$angularInjector
The stack trace is making no sense, but is obvious that error is raised somewhere deep in the angular itself :)
The structure of my current app looks like this:
ng1.module.ts (entry point):
'use strict';
import { downgradeComponent } from '@angular/upgrade/static';
const angular = require('./lib/angular-wrapper');
const app = angular.module('application', []);
import { AppComponent } from './components/app/app.component.ts';
import { Ng2Module } from './ng2.module.ts';
app.directive(
'app',
downgradeComponent({component: AppComponent}) as angular.IDirectiveFactory
);
angular.bootstrap(document.body, ['application']);
ng2.module.ts:
import 'reflect-metadata';
import '@angular/core';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { UpgradeModule } from '@angular/upgrade/static';
import { AppComponent } from './components/app/app.component.ts';
@NgModule({
imports: [ BrowserModule ],
declarations: [ AppComponent ],
entryComponents: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class Ng2Module {
ngDoBootstrap() {}
}
And app.component.ts:
import 'reflect-metadata';
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: "<h1>HELLO WORLD!</h1>"
})
export class AppComponent {}
Asking for any idea on: what can cause the described above error?
This is caused by the UpgradeModule downgraded service that you are using here:
You are using it because you want the UpgradeModule to downgrade an Angular 2 component to angular JS.
If you dig into the code of the UpgradeModule you can find that this module defines a new angular module named $$UpgradeModule.
This module registers a value provider named $$angularInjector (the one in the error above) - this $$angularInjector thing is responsible for injecting Angular modules into angular JS.
The solution is to import the module in the imports statement so that angular JS will have access to its services.
You forgot to import the UpgradeModule. Here is the answer from the official documentation:
so first you need to change your code to:
ng2.module.ts:
Also in order to downgrade your component from ng2 to angular 1
You must create an AngularJS directive that will make this Angular component available inside AngularJS templates:
There is a very helpful post which explains in details how to create a hybrid angular application, and also the scenario when you have a v4 component and you want to use it in the v1 template.