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How to use angular2 modules with shared modules

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This time I will show you how to use angular2 modules and shared modules, and what are the precautions for using angular2 modules and shared modules. The following is a practical case, let's take a look.

To create the module, the shared module PostSharedModule is used. The shared module contains two common modules: article management module and comment management module

1, create a module testmodule.module.ts

import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common'; 
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; 
import { RouterModule } from "@angular/router"; 
import { <span style="color:#cc0000;"><strong>PostSharedModule </strong></span>} from '../shared/post.module'; 
import { testModule } from './testmodule.routes'; 
import { TestMainComponent } from './test-main/test-main.component'; 
import { PostTableService } from '../manage/post-table/services/post-table.service'; 
@NgModule({ 
 declarations: [ 
  TestMainComponent 
 ], 
 imports: [ 
   CommonModule, 
   <span style="color:#ff0000;">PostSharedModule</span>, 
   RouterModule.forChild(testModule) 
 ], 
 exports:[ 
  TestMainComponent 
 ], 
 providers: [ 
  PostTableService 
 ] 
}) 
export class TestModule { }
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2. Create module

routestestmodule.routes.ts

import { TestMainComponent } from './test-main/test-main.component'; 
import { PostTableComponent } from '../manage/post-table/post-table.component'; 
import { CommentTableComponent } from '../manage/comment-table/comment-table.component'; 
export const testModule = [ 
  { 
    path:'', 
    component:TestMainComponent, 
    children: [ 
      { path: '',redirectTo:'posttable/page/1',pathMatch:'full'}, 
      { path: 'posttable/page/:page', component: PostTableComponent }, 
      { path: 'commenttable/page/:page', component: CommentTableComponent }, 
      { path: '**', redirectTo:'posttable/page/1' } 
    ] 
  } 
];
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3. Execute ng g c test-main, create component test-main, modify test-main.component .html

<a routerLink="posttable/page/1" class="list-group-item"><span class="badge">10000</span>文章管理</a> 
    <a routerLink="commenttable/page/1" class="list-group-item"><span class="badge">1000000</span>评论管理</a>
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Create shared module post.module.ts

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; 
import { ModalModule } from 'ng2-bootstrap'; 
import { PaginationModule } from 'ng2-bootstrap'; 
import { SharedModule } from './shared.module'; 
import { CommentTableComponent } from '../manage/comment-table/comment-table.component'; 
import { PostTableComponent } from '../manage/post-table/post-table.component'; 
@NgModule({ 
 imports:[  
  SharedModule, 
  ModalModule.forRoot(), 
  PaginationModule.forRoot() 
 ], 
 declarations:[  
  CommentTableComponent,  
  PostTableComponent 
 ], 
 exports:[  
  ModalModule, 
  PaginationModule, 
  CommentTableComponent,  
  PostTableComponent 
 ] 
}) 
export class PostSharedModule { 
  
}
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I believe you have mastered the method after reading the case in this article. For more exciting information, please pay attention to other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!

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