[RFR] Better integration with module bundlers#959
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| Just add a `<div ui-view>` into your HTML, add a `ng-app` attribute on your `body`, and configure the admin: | ||
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With the help of @RobinBressan, switching to RFR. @djhi, meanwhile, can you try using this branch on your project? I heard you got some troubles building an admin app in production with master version of ng-admin. It should fix your issue. |
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Hello, I am actually in the process of using the ng-admin-only way because I needed to add ngCookies to my app. Anyway, does this branch means that it will be solved by simply adding a require(ng-admin) in the js loaded by our webpack build, as well as to ngCookies. And will simply be able to declare the module when initializing the module ?
If so, I will put my refactor on the backboiler for now, and wont submit my changes for the production documentation :) Thanks |
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@Phocea: unfortunately for your changes, this is indeed the aim of this PR. :) |
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| ``` js | ||
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| require('ng-admin/sass/ng-admin.scss'); |
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s/ng-admin/sass/ng-admin.scss/ng-admin/src/sass/ng-admin.scss
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To sum up a private discussion with @djhi:
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@jpetitcolas great :) Well this is great news really because the old way was really painful and as you stated, the production.md page was impossible to maintain. |
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Hello @jpetitcolas , any update on when this is going to be merged on the main branch? No rush, but it would sort out the mess I had to implement :) |
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@Phocea you're right, this PR definitively needs some love. I take back a look on it. :) |
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Merci Monsieur ! |
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| Using a module bundler, you would also be able to generate the source map for all your JavaScript | ||
| and stylesheets, helping you to hunt even the most pernicious bugs. |
As requested by @fzaninotto at #959 (comment)
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| ### Without a Module Bundler | ||
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| If you don't have a module bundler, don't worry: you can still embed `ng-admin` the old way: |
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s/embed ng-admin the old way/include ng-admin with a <script> tag/
As requested by @fzaninotto at #959 (comment)
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I think you should revert the changes on this one, to let newcomers begin with the simplest version (<script> tag)
…cript>` tag/ As requested by @fzaninotto at #959 (comment)
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| ## Removing `ng-admin-only` build | ||
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| We used to build two versions of `ng-admin`: a standalone one and a `only` one. The latter includes only files required to ng-admin. But it was a little buggy and required a lot of dependencies. Including a functional version of this only version was so painful we decided to abandon it in profit of a better bundler integration (see previous paragraph). |
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s/this only version/this '-only' version/ s/painful we/painful that we/
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Code review applied. |
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+1 .... here we go, more work for me to come ;) |
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@Phocea: good point: we forget that. Need to work on it. However, if you speak of Poster Galore, here is the related PR: marmelab/ng-admin-demo#26 |
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@jpetitcolas Yeap meant the poster galore demo . Sorry more work for you too then :) |
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Hello @jpetitcolas, I have started to use your refactor in our own webpack build and went through a bit of trouble :) 1. The only way for webpack to find the ng-admin module is to either give a path relative to the javascript this is required from, or add an alias in webpack.config like so (for example): Might be something to add to the documentation ? 2.
In the end I have managed to have a it wokring with the following resolve section in my webpack config: and ng-admin vendor.js modified to look like: Does this sound acceptable ? |
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lol .. was just about to say that I have a bit of css problem now ! |

package.jsonto point on correct files