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18 | 64 | |
7,617 | 7,893 | |
0.2% | 0.3% | |
5.7 | 9.1 | |
28 days ago | 7 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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angularfire
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No Firebase App '[DEFAULT]' has been created with Angularfire and Firebase storage
More info is here on the GitHub page issue that I created.
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Add Firebase to Angular with stand-alone components architecture
I Found the answer. If anyone else eventually has this problem: https://github.com/angular/angularfire/issues/3365
- Electron, Angular & Firebase "INTERNAL ASSERTION FAILED: Expected a class definition"
- Adding Firebase to an existing Angular app
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Angular Project w/ Firebase
Just for advice, you should follow Angular Fire https://github.com/angular/angularfire Documentation to setup firebase with angular.
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Top 10+ Angular Libraries for Your Next Web App
GitHub Stars: 7.3k
- extraer datos de un observable (Angular, firebase, rxjs)
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Overview over Angular’s repositories
AngularFire repo (link)
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Firestore with Angular
If you decide to use AngularFire as an interface between Firebase and your Angular app's "back end" layer (as I do) be careful about versions being used in the online tutorials (this is an issue with the Angular University course the last time I checked). You see, recently AngularFire ("AF") Ver 7.x is upgrading to match the latest APIs from Firebase and so now there are two ways to do most things (like initialization, query, etc):
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Creating FullStack Todo App - Angular+Material+FireBase+GithubAction+UnitTest+ESLint
For implementing the Authentication, I followed the documentation on AngularFire
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Simplifying Angular State Management Using NgRx SignalState
NgRx is the standard library for state management in Angular applications. With NgRx v14, many of the complex APIs following the Redux pattern have been greatly simplified. For example, ActionGroups make it easier to define new actions. However, the use of the Redux pattern is by no means easy and discourages many developers.
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Here's how NgRx selectors actually work internally
I ran into this question question on the NgRx GitHub discussion threads which asked:
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Using Angular Signals for Global State
In an application that I’m working on, before Angular 16 shipped, I was using a custom StoreService to hold global application state. I’ve tried libraries like NgRx and Akita to manage global state, but found them to be way too heavy-handed for what I wanted (not saying ANYTHING negative towards these libraries; not every tool is right for every job, and the authors of these libraries would probably be the first to tell you that). This custom StoreService was created using RxJS, and looked like this:
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Episode 23/27: NgRx 16.1 & Signal Store, Jest, Cypress, Nx
RFC Signal Store
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Fullstack Angular with Analog 🚀
If you liked this, click the ❤️ so other people will see it. Follow me on Twitter and subscribe to my YouTube Channel for content on Angular, Analog, NgRx, and more!
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A better architecture for your Angular projects
The store can be implemented using any technology. You can either use a library like NgRx or NGXS. Another solution is to create your own store using a BehaviorSubject.
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Navigation ID is not equal to the current router navigation id error
I'm using @ngrx/router-store in my Angularv5 app and I recently started running into a an error: Navigation ID X is not equal to the current navigation id Y (where X and Y are integers).
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Share mistakes you did with Angular and you want other devs not do it again
Not agree, NgRx and redux pattern helps a lot to keep the code clean, I do agree that maybe NgRx add many files and could become in boilperplate for simple staff, I think with signals this approach will change, there is already an open discussion about this https://github.com/ngrx/platform/discussions/3796
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How can I stop API requests from blocking rendering?
For code sample and how to architect these things : https://ngrx.io
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From NgRx ComponentStore to SignalStore: the key takeaways from my demo project
The NgRx team and Marko Stanimirović opened a new RFC (Request for Comments) for a signal-based state management solution, SignalStore. It has a similar approach to @ngrx/component-store. The initial prototype with the API documentation is available in the NgRx SignalStore playground repo.
What are some alternatives?
rowy - Low-code backend platform. Manage database on spreadsheet-like UI and build cloud functions workflows in JS/TS, all in your browser.
ngrx-data-pagination
testing-cloud-firestore - Companion repository for the testing Cloud Firestore guide.
rtk-query - Data fetching and caching addon for Redux Toolkit
firetable - Unlock the full potential of Google Firestore with Excel/Google Sheets like UI.
rx-query
firecode - A light, fast, and memory-efficient collection traversal library for Firestore and Node.js.
ngrx-forms - Enhance your forms in Angular applications with the power of ngrx
ngrx-immer - Immer wrappers around NgRx methods createReducer, on, and ComponentStore
ngrx-auto-entity - NgRx Auto-Entity: Simplifying Reactive State
redux-devtools-extension - Redux DevTools extension.