angularfire
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angularfire | universal | |
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18 | 22 | |
7,617 | 4,031 | |
0.2% | 0.2% | |
5.7 | 8.2 | |
about 1 month ago | 5 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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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
universal
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Angular Standalone in SSR: update
Going to the source code of the CommonEngine we have this:
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Angular vs. React vs. Vue.js: Comparing performance
Angular executes applications in the browser and renders pages in the DOM by default. This default method of rendering in the client comes with disadvantages like poor performance and lack of visibility for search engine crawlers. Luckily, Angular allows us to opt-in for server-side rendering (SSR) through Angular Universal, its official SSR solution.
- Angular Universal
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Angular Universal SSR ESLint rules?
Example rules based on Angular Universal's gotchas:
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Angular Universal, Standalone and Firebase
About standalone support there's this issue in angular/universal and yes, it is supported now 🥳 Tomorrow I'll try making it work in local
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Http TransferHttpCacheModule for POST
Actually I notice in the last few days they might have done a fix for it = https://github.com/angular/universal/issues/1795
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From Angular to Remix: Route by route migration
export function app(): express.Express { const server = express(); const distFolder = join(BROWSER_FILES_BASE_PATH, 'angular'); const indexHtml = existsSync(join(distFolder, 'index.original.html')) ? 'index.original.html' : 'index'; // Our Universal express-engine (found @ https://github.com/angular/universal/tree/main/modules/express-engine) server.engine( 'html', ngExpressEngine({ bootstrap: AppServerModule, }) ); server.set('view engine', 'html'); server.set('views', distFolder); server.use( '/browser', express.static(join(BROWSER_FILES_BASE_PATH, 'remix'), { immutable: true, maxAge: '1y', }) ); server.get( '/remix*', createRequestHandler({ build: require('../build/server/remix'), }) ); // Example Express Rest API endpoints // server.get('/api/**', (req, res) => { }); // Serve static files from /browser server.get( '*.*', express.static(distFolder, { maxAge: '1y', }) ); // All regular routes use the Universal engine server.get('*', (req, res) => { res.render(indexHtml, { req, providers: [{ provide: APP_BASE_HREF, useValue: req.baseUrl }], }); }); return server; }
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Using a TransferHttpCacheModule for POST
I've located the module that already deals with the GET requests = https://github.com/angular/universal/blob/main/modules/common/src/transfer_http.ts So I've made my own interceptor and replaced the GETs mentioed on lines 75 and 95, however it doesn't seem to work. Only thing I can see is the original code references BrowserTransferStateModule which is crossed out. Do I need to replace that with something else?
- [Proposal]: Using WASM for Angular Universal
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Angular 15 standalone HTTPClient provider: Another update
Do you inject a token that is provided by SSR? Even though standalone has not reached ExpressEngine, but if you have the root AppModule and the root AppComponent non standalone, you can still use provideHttpClient. To inject a server provided string (specifically, the serverUrl), you can use inject function like this:
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.
awesome-react - A collection of awesome things regarding React ecosystem
testing-cloud-firestore - Companion repository for the testing Cloud Firestore guide.
material.angular.io - Docs site for Angular Components
firetable - Unlock the full potential of Google Firestore with Excel/Google Sheets like UI.
ng-packagr - Compile and package Angular libraries in Angular Package Format (APF)
platform - Reactive State for Angular
ngcc-validation - Angular Ivy library compatibility validation project
firecode - A light, fast, and memory-efficient collection traversal library for Firestore and Node.js.
components - Component infrastructure and Material Design components for Angular
rx-query
logrocket-angular-landing-page