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Nice article! It's currently necessary to set the angularLinker option in an application's build architect target to enable the Angular Linker, correct?
"build":{"options":{"angularLinker":true}}
It seems that this is necessary to use partially compiled libraries.
About an application-side configuration, I don't think so. I found angularLinker but it is an internal flag that is determined in the build process.
I actually confirmed that no actions are needed by the application-side to use the partially compiled library with v11.2. And I read the source code.
👨🏫 Co-Founder of This is Learning, Organizer of AarhusJS
✍️ Writer, Speaker, FOSS Maintainer 📗 Author
🏆 Microsoft MVP 🌟 GitHub Star
🌊 Nx Champion 🦸 Angular Hero of Education
Nice article! It's currently necessary to set the
angularLinkeroption in an application'sbuildarchitect target to enable the Angular Linker, correct?It seems that this is necessary to use partially compiled libraries.
Thank you Lars!
About an application-side configuration, I don't think so. I found
angularLinkerbut it is an internal flag that is determined in the build process.I actually confirmed that no actions are needed by the application-side to use the partially compiled library with v11.2. And I read the source code.
Thanks, that's great to know 👍