Angular multi-project workspace dependencies restrictions
Node / npm / Angular newbie here.
I have an Angular (v7) workspace with the following structure:
my-workspace
package.json
projects
my-app1: "ng generate application my-app1"
No package.json is generated.
my-app2: "ng generate application my-app2"
No package.json is generated.
my-libA: "ng generate library my-libA"
package.json
my-libB: "ng generate library my-libB"
package.json
my-libC: "ng generate library my-libC"
package.json
my-app1 uses @angular/core, @angular/common, @angular/forms etc.
my-libB only uses @angular/core.
However, I can access @angular/forms from my-libB project.
It should be noted that my-libB/package.json contains only one peerDependencies (@angular/core).
Is there any way I can prevent this improper access so that VS Code / angular-cli might show me a compile error?
angular angular-cli angular-cli-v7
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Node / npm / Angular newbie here.
I have an Angular (v7) workspace with the following structure:
my-workspace
package.json
projects
my-app1: "ng generate application my-app1"
No package.json is generated.
my-app2: "ng generate application my-app2"
No package.json is generated.
my-libA: "ng generate library my-libA"
package.json
my-libB: "ng generate library my-libB"
package.json
my-libC: "ng generate library my-libC"
package.json
my-app1 uses @angular/core, @angular/common, @angular/forms etc.
my-libB only uses @angular/core.
However, I can access @angular/forms from my-libB project.
It should be noted that my-libB/package.json contains only one peerDependencies (@angular/core).
Is there any way I can prevent this improper access so that VS Code / angular-cli might show me a compile error?
angular angular-cli angular-cli-v7
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Node / npm / Angular newbie here.
I have an Angular (v7) workspace with the following structure:
my-workspace
package.json
projects
my-app1: "ng generate application my-app1"
No package.json is generated.
my-app2: "ng generate application my-app2"
No package.json is generated.
my-libA: "ng generate library my-libA"
package.json
my-libB: "ng generate library my-libB"
package.json
my-libC: "ng generate library my-libC"
package.json
my-app1 uses @angular/core, @angular/common, @angular/forms etc.
my-libB only uses @angular/core.
However, I can access @angular/forms from my-libB project.
It should be noted that my-libB/package.json contains only one peerDependencies (@angular/core).
Is there any way I can prevent this improper access so that VS Code / angular-cli might show me a compile error?
angular angular-cli angular-cli-v7
Node / npm / Angular newbie here.
I have an Angular (v7) workspace with the following structure:
my-workspace
package.json
projects
my-app1: "ng generate application my-app1"
No package.json is generated.
my-app2: "ng generate application my-app2"
No package.json is generated.
my-libA: "ng generate library my-libA"
package.json
my-libB: "ng generate library my-libB"
package.json
my-libC: "ng generate library my-libC"
package.json
my-app1 uses @angular/core, @angular/common, @angular/forms etc.
my-libB only uses @angular/core.
However, I can access @angular/forms from my-libB project.
It should be noted that my-libB/package.json contains only one peerDependencies (@angular/core).
Is there any way I can prevent this improper access so that VS Code / angular-cli might show me a compile error?
angular angular-cli angular-cli-v7
angular angular-cli angular-cli-v7
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