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Angular Projects

You're reading from   Angular Projects Build modern web apps in Angular 16 with 10 different projects and cutting-edge technologies

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803239118
Length 312 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Aristeidis Bampakos Aristeidis Bampakos
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Preface 1. Creating Your First Web Application in Angular 2. Building an SPA Application with Scully and Angular Router FREE CHAPTER 3. Building an Issue Tracking System Using Reactive Forms 4. Building a PWA Weather Application Using Angular Service Worker 5. Building a WYSIWYG Editor for the Desktop Using Electron 6. Building a Mobile Photo Geotagging Application Using Capacitor and 3D Maps 7. Building an SSR Application for a GitHub Portfolio Using Angular 8. Building an Enterprise Portal Using Nx Monorepo Tools and NgRx 9. Building a Component UI Library Using Angular CLI and Angular CDK 10. Customizing Angular CLI Commands Using Schematics 11. Other Books You May Enjoy
12. Index

Prerendering content during build

The package.json file of our Angular CLI workspace contains the prerender npm script that we can use to improve the first loading of our application. The script runs the prerender command from the architect section of the angular.json configuration file and prerenders the content of our application during build time. Let's see the effect that prerendering will have on our GitHub portfolio application:

  1. Execute the following npm command to generate a prerendered version of the application:
npm run prerender
  1. The preceding command will output a production bundle of the application into the dist\gh-portfolio\browser folder.
  2. Navigate to the dist\gh-portfolio\browser folder and you should see two HTML files, the index.html and the index.original.html file.
  3. Open the index.original.html file and locate the <app-root> HTML element. This is the main component of our Angular application, where Angular will render the content of our application in...
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