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🏎 How to boost the development in Angular 19?
#Angular v19🔥 introduces Hot Module Replacement (#HMR) for styles by default, and experimental support for template HMR behind a flag.
Previously, changes to styles or templates triggered a full rebuild and page refresh. With HMR, only the modified style or template is compiled and sent to the browser, updating your app without refreshing the page or losing state. This results in faster development cycles and uninterrupted workflow.
HMR for styles is enabled by default in v19 by running ng serve command.
#ng19
#Angular v19🔥 introduces Hot Module Replacement (#HMR) for styles by default, and experimental support for template HMR behind a flag.
Previously, changes to styles or templates triggered a full rebuild and page refresh. With HMR, only the modified style or template is compiled and sent to the browser, updating your app without refreshing the page or losing state. This results in faster development cycles and uninterrupted workflow.
HMR for styles is enabled by default in v19 by running ng serve command.
#ng19
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🚀 Angular Template Syntax Upgrade: Multiple Values for @𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞
Angular's template syntax might get a boost soon! 🎉
A PR is open in Angular, allowing multiple guards within a single @𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞 statement using the syntax @𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞(𝐚; 𝐛; 𝐜) 👇
Pls don't implement this for @𝐢𝐟 😁
PR: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/58600
#ng19
Angular's template syntax might get a boost soon! 🎉
A PR is open in Angular, allowing multiple guards within a single @𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞 statement using the syntax @𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞(𝐚; 𝐛; 𝐜) 👇
Pls don't implement this for @𝐢𝐟 😁
PR: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/58600
#ng19
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Reduce boilerplate and simplify #Angular unit tests with #Spectator ✅
Spectator is a fantastic library for simplifying your unit tests. One of its main benefits is that it automatically allows you to mock services, classes, and components ➕
There is no need to set-up and configure a #TestBed with Spectator ➕
Additionally, you can wrap your services with SpyObject<YourService>, and Spectator will automatically add spyOn functions to all your mocked methods; no need to manually do it yourself; simply asset in your tests ➕
It also makes mocking return values much cleaner; no more jest.fn() that clutters your test, but a much more intuitive and declarative API to mock return value ➕
Spectator has much more to offer; you can check out their docs here: https://github.com/ngneat/spectator
Spectator is a fantastic library for simplifying your unit tests. One of its main benefits is that it automatically allows you to mock services, classes, and components ➕
There is no need to set-up and configure a #TestBed with Spectator ➕
Additionally, you can wrap your services with SpyObject<YourService>, and Spectator will automatically add spyOn functions to all your mocked methods; no need to manually do it yourself; simply asset in your tests ➕
It also makes mocking return values much cleaner; no more jest.fn() that clutters your test, but a much more intuitive and declarative API to mock return value ➕
Spectator has much more to offer; you can check out their docs here: https://github.com/ngneat/spectator
What is the new Route-level render mode introduced in #Angular v19 🤔
If you're using server-side rendering (SSR), by default, Angular will render all parametrized routes on the server and pre-render (also known as "static site generation" or SSG) all routes without parameters. This helps to serve your un-parametrized routes even faster⚡️
But sometimes, you might not want to pre-render the page and always want to render it on the server. Some reasons might be:
🔹 The page content changes based on the user (e.g., user dashboards, personalized recommendations, or profile pages).
🔹 The page displays data that updates frequently and needs to show the most current state, such as stock prices, live sports scores, or news headlines.
🔹 Pages can change based on actions taken in an admin panel (think of products in an e-commerce website; you can change the price, images, etc)
If you're using server-side rendering (SSR), by default, Angular will render all parametrized routes on the server and pre-render (also known as "static site generation" or SSG) all routes without parameters. This helps to serve your un-parametrized routes even faster⚡️
But sometimes, you might not want to pre-render the page and always want to render it on the server. Some reasons might be:
🔹 The page content changes based on the user (e.g., user dashboards, personalized recommendations, or profile pages).
🔹 The page displays data that updates frequently and needs to show the most current state, such as stock prices, live sports scores, or news headlines.
🔹 Pages can change based on actions taken in an admin panel (think of products in an e-commerce website; you can change the price, images, etc)
✨ Dynamically Display a Required Asterisk with #css Only! ✨
There's no need to manually insert an asterisk for required fields in your form. With a touch of CSS magic, it can be done automatically! 😎
This method allows the required asterisk to show up dynamically, saving you both time and effort in your markup. 💪
Codepen: https://codepen.io/syansari02/pen/azovjdV
There's no need to manually insert an asterisk for required fields in your form. With a touch of CSS magic, it can be done automatically! 😎
This method allows the required asterisk to show up dynamically, saving you both time and effort in your markup. 💪
Codepen: https://codepen.io/syansari02/pen/azovjdV
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haha) Dani vs. Deborah..... Let's fight!
haha) Dani vs. Deborah..... Let's fight!
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Always unsubscribe. No exceptions. Debate closed.
So many years with Angular.
So many years with RxJS.
Yet people still fight over “when NOT to unsubscribe”.
Truth is. It’s not even worth the conversation.
Just unsubscribe always. Simple.
I have recently posted the same advice on my social media(X/LinkedIn).…
So many years with RxJS.
Yet people still fight over “when NOT to unsubscribe”.
Truth is. It’s not even worth the conversation.
Just unsubscribe always. Simple.
I have recently posted the same advice on my social media(X/LinkedIn).…
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🔥 😯 Angular is introducing a new Change Detection Tracing Service in DevTools that will automatically warn developers when their applications are triggering too many change detection cycles.
In the example when your application exceeds 10 change detections within a 1-second window, Angular will automatically log a warning to help you identify potential performance issues.
👉 PR: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/58916
In the example when your application exceeds 10 change detections within a 1-second window, Angular will automatically log a warning to help you identify potential performance issues.
👉 PR: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/58916