Web development in HTML is great for declaring static documents, and easy to create any design but it falters when we try to use it for declaring dynamic views in web develop app. AngularJS lets you extend HTML vocabulary for your application.
Now release new version of angular 8 that is spanning the entire platform, including the framework, Angular Material, and the CLI with synchronized major versions.
How to update old version to Angular version 8
First you check legacy HttpModule and the Http service, switch to HttpClientModule and the HttpClient service.
Update to version 8 of the core framework and CLI by running ng update @angular/cli @angular/core in your terminal
Angular now uses TypeScript 3.4, read more about errors that might arise from improved type checking.
Read more :- Update to version 8
Builder APIs in the CLI
In the same way that Schematics allow you to tap into ng new, ng generate, ng add, and ng update, we’ve released new Builder APIs that allow you to tap into ng build, ng test, and ng run to perform processes like build and deployment.
We’ve also been working with cloud providers to begin taking advantage of these APIs. Today you can try the latest version of AngularFire, which adds a deploy command, making build & deploy to Firebase easier than ever:
ng add @angular/fire
ng run my-app:deploy
Once installed, this deployment command will both build and deploy your application in the way recommended by AngularFire.
Workspace APIs in the CLI
Previously developers using Schematics had to manually open and modify their angular.json to make changes to the workspace configuration. With 8.0, we’re introducing a new API to make it easier to read and modify this file.
You may have to partner with AngularJS development company to gain the benefits of these AngularJS tools for faster time to market and robust applications.
Read more about the available Workspace APIs.
Now release new version of angular 8 that is spanning the entire platform, including the framework, Angular Material, and the CLI with synchronized major versions.
How to update old version to Angular version 8
First you check legacy HttpModule and the Http service, switch to HttpClientModule and the HttpClient service.
Update to version 8 of the core framework and CLI by running ng update @angular/cli @angular/core in your terminal
Angular now uses TypeScript 3.4, read more about errors that might arise from improved type checking.
Read more :- Update to version 8
Builder APIs in the CLI
In the same way that Schematics allow you to tap into ng new, ng generate, ng add, and ng update, we’ve released new Builder APIs that allow you to tap into ng build, ng test, and ng run to perform processes like build and deployment.
We’ve also been working with cloud providers to begin taking advantage of these APIs. Today you can try the latest version of AngularFire, which adds a deploy command, making build & deploy to Firebase easier than ever:
ng add @angular/fire
ng run my-app:deploy
Once installed, this deployment command will both build and deploy your application in the way recommended by AngularFire.
Workspace APIs in the CLI
Previously developers using Schematics had to manually open and modify their angular.json to make changes to the workspace configuration. With 8.0, we’re introducing a new API to make it easier to read and modify this file.
You may have to partner with AngularJS development company to gain the benefits of these AngularJS tools for faster time to market and robust applications.
Read more about the available Workspace APIs.