It's very important to perform a correct setup of the private npm feed environment, by: If you are performing a new setup of a project or just starting with using Ignite UI for Angular, follow the guidance below. The approach described above covers only the scenarios where Ignite UI for Angular Trial package is already installed. Login to our npm registry with a new setup You'll be asked to login to our npm registry if not already setup.
The schematic will take care of switching the package dependencies of the project and update source references. Depending on your project setup, either run the following schematic in your project: ng g if using igniteui-cli: ig upgrade-packages If you want to start using the Licensed Ignite UI for Angular package it is strongly recommended to follow the Upgrading packages guide with Schematics and Ignite UI CLI.įollowing is a quick overview of the steps that you need to perform in order to start using the Licensed version of Ignite UI for Angular. You can also choose to add CSS library to reset HTML element styles across browsers and the minireset.css will be installed in your application.
This will install the web-animations-js package in your project, which is required if you use AnimationBuilder in your application and one of these browsers. Keep in mind that with the command above you will install the Trial version of Ignite UI for Angular.ĭuring the installation process you will be asked if you would like to enable polyfills for IE, Edge and Safari. Thereafter you can install the Ignite UI for Angular package, along with all of its dependencies, font imports and styles references to your project, by running the following command: ng add igniteui-angular Later on, when you install the Ignite UI for Angular package, your application will be configured to use the default styling theme which can be then easily customized either for all or for specific component instances. We recommend using SCSS since our components' styles are based on the Ignite UI for Angular theming library. You can specify the file extension or preprocessor to use for your application's style files with the -style option. To create an Angular application with the Angular CLI, open your preferred terminal and type in the following command: ng new -style=scss The Angular CLI provides support for external libraries to your project through the ng add command, which installs a library's npm packages to your workspace and configures the project in the current working directory to use that library. The Ignite UI for Angular can be installed either wth the Angular CLI or with the Ignite UI CLI. SharePlus Secure, instant access to content and data on the go – with or without connectivity.
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