Interface: CreateFeatureHarnessOptions
Feature harness options.
Hierarchy
Pick
<NgModule
,"imports"
|"providers"
>↳
CreateFeatureHarnessOptions
Properties
featurePath
• Readonly
featurePath: string
The route path used to load the routes of the specified Angular feature module,
for example 'heroes'
.
Defined in
packages/spectacular/src/lib/feature-testing/feature-harness/create-feature-harness.ts:20
imports
• Optional
imports: (any
[] | Type
<any
> |
ModuleWithProviders
<{}>)[]
The set of NgModules whose exported declarables are available to templates in this module.
Usage Notes
A template can use exported declarables from any imported module, including
those from modules that are imported indirectly and re-exported. For example,
ModuleA
imports ModuleB
, and also exports it, which makes the declarables
from ModuleB
available wherever ModuleA
is imported.
Example
The following example allows MainModule to use anything exported by
CommonModule
:
@NgModule({
imports: [CommonModule],
})
class MainModule {}
Inherited from
Pick.imports
Defined in
node_modules/@angular/core/index.d.ts:5040
providers
• Optional
providers: Provider
[]
The set of injectable objects that are available in the injector of this module.
See
Usage Notes
Dependencies whose providers are listed here become available for injection into any component, directive, pipe or service that is a child of this injector. The NgModule used for bootstrapping uses the root injector, and can provide dependencies to any part of the app.
A lazy-loaded module has its own injector, typically a child of the app root
injector. Lazy-loaded services are scoped to the lazy-loaded module's injector.
If a lazy-loaded module also provides the UserService
, any component created
within that module's context (such as by router navigation) gets the local
instance of the service, not the instance in the root injector. Components in
external modules continue to receive the instance provided by their injectors.
Example
The following example defines a class that is injected in the HelloWorld NgModule:
class Greeter {
greet(name:string) {
return 'Hello ' + name + '!';
}
}
@NgModule({
providers: [
Greeter
]
})
class HelloWorld {
greeter:Greeter;
constructor(greeter:Greeter) {
this.greeter = greeter;
}
}
Inherited from
Pick.providers
Defined in
node_modules/@angular/core/index.d.ts:4985
routerOptions
• Optional
Readonly
routerOptions: ExtraOptions
Optional Angular Router
options.
Defined in
packages/spectacular/src/lib/feature-testing/feature-harness/create-feature-harness.ts:24
routes
• Readonly
routes: Routes
One or more feature routes to load.
NOTE! It is unnecessary to lazy-load feature modules in tests, so we can
statically return an Angular module from the loadChildren
callback.
Example
[{ path: 'heroes', loadChildren: () => HeroesModule }];
Defined in
packages/spectacular/src/lib/feature-testing/feature-harness/create-feature-harness.ts:36