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Host IP | 128.204.218.95 |
Location | Poland |
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Last updated: 2022-07-12 14:59:06
squirrel.pl has Semrush global rank of 17,782,931. squirrel.pl has an estimated worth of US$ 595,195, based on its estimated Ads revenue. squirrel.pl receives approximately 68,677 unique visitors each day. Its web server is located in Poland, with IP address 128.204.218.95. According to SiteAdvisor, squirrel.pl is safe to visit. |
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Konrad Garus Ranting and Programming in Java, Clojure and JavaScript Menu Skip to content About Me Search for: Environment-specific modules, services and components in Angular July 23, 2017 Programming , Web Angular Konrad Garus Sometimes your Angular application needs to be a little bit different depending on the environment. Maybe your local development build has some API services stubbed out. Or you have two production destinations with a little bit different behavior. Or you have some other build-time configuration or feature toggles. The differences can be on any level: services, components, suites of ngrx/effects, or entire modules. For example, it could look like this: The dependency injection and module mechanism in Angular is pretty basic, and it does not seem to offer much to answer such use cases. If you want to use ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation (and you should!), you can’t just put random functions in module definition. I found a solution for doing it one service at a |
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