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NativeScript Core

Supporting Angular in UI Plugins

In order to make your UI plugin Angular compatible you need to create a simple Angular wrapper. Before you continue, make sure you have covered the topic about Building UI Plugins using Custom Components or the one for Building UI Plugins using Composite Components.

Angular Wrapper

Once your UI plugin is ready, you can easily make it Angular compatible following the steps below:

1) Add the nativescript-angular and @angular/core NPM modules in your plugin dev dependencies.

2) Create a new folder called angular in the root folder of your plugin containing the following files:

  • index.ts - an entry file allowing the TypeScript imports.
  • <your-plugin-name>.module.ts - a sample Angular module with one directive defining the Angular selector - NativeScript component binding.
  • <your-plugin-name>.directives.ts - a sample Angular directive with your plugin selector.
  • package.json - the most basic package.json allowing us to require the angular wrapper.

3) Edit the newly created files following the templates below:


package.json

{
    "name": "<your-plugin-name>",
    "main": "index.js"
}

<your-plugin-name>.module.ts

import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { registerElement } from "nativescript-angular/element-registry";

import { DIRECTIVES } from "./<your-plugin-name>.directives";

@NgModule({
    declarations: [DIRECTIVES],
    exports: [DIRECTIVES],
})
export class <YourPluginComponent>Module { }

registerElement("<YourPluginAngularSelector>", () => require("<PathToYourPlugin>").<YourPluginComponent>);

<your-plugin-name>.directives.ts

import { Directive } from "@angular/core";

@Directive({
    selector: "<YourPluginAngularSelector>"
})
export class <YourPluginComponent>Directive { }

export const DIRECTIVES = <YourPluginComponent>Directive;

Index.ts

export * from "./<your-plugin-name>.module";

4) Register the Angular wrapper in the main module of your demo app.

the app.module.ts of your demo app

...
import { <YourPluginComponent>Module } from "<your-plugin-name>/angular";
...
@NgModule({
    imports: [
        ...
        <YourPluginComponent>Module,
        ...
    ]
    ...
})
export class AppModule { }

Take a closer look at Angular wrappers implementation in the nativescript-facebook plugin or get a detailed explanation what stays behind the code and why it is needed in the Supporting Angular Explained article.