Get the Angular multi application name












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My angular.json file looks like this:



projects: {
"app-1" {
...
},
"app-2" {
...
},
}


How can the app names (app-1 or app-2) to be used as a variable in the application?



ng serve --project="app-1"










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    My angular.json file looks like this:



    projects: {
    "app-1" {
    ...
    },
    "app-2" {
    ...
    },
    }


    How can the app names (app-1 or app-2) to be used as a variable in the application?



    ng serve --project="app-1"










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      My angular.json file looks like this:



      projects: {
      "app-1" {
      ...
      },
      "app-2" {
      ...
      },
      }


      How can the app names (app-1 or app-2) to be used as a variable in the application?



      ng serve --project="app-1"










      share|improve this question
















      My angular.json file looks like this:



      projects: {
      "app-1" {
      ...
      },
      "app-2" {
      ...
      },
      }


      How can the app names (app-1 or app-2) to be used as a variable in the application?



      ng serve --project="app-1"







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          If you have a project with multiple applications, use angular upgrade guide (https://update.angular.io/) instructions to upgrade your application. One of the step while performing upgrade is to run



          ng upgrade @angular/cli
          (once you upgrade your @angular/cli to v6+). This will generate new angular.json file using your existing angular-cli.json file for multiple applciations.



          Upgrade Angular CLI



          OR
          Manually edit your angular.json to add new application to the existing project. Editing JSON file for Another Application.



          ng serve --project="second-app"



          ng build --prod --project="second-app" // build prod app






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          • Ok, thanks, but how can I use "second-app" as a variable inside the application?

            – Zed01
            Nov 13 '18 at 14:26











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          If you have a project with multiple applications, use angular upgrade guide (https://update.angular.io/) instructions to upgrade your application. One of the step while performing upgrade is to run



          ng upgrade @angular/cli
          (once you upgrade your @angular/cli to v6+). This will generate new angular.json file using your existing angular-cli.json file for multiple applciations.



          Upgrade Angular CLI



          OR
          Manually edit your angular.json to add new application to the existing project. Editing JSON file for Another Application.



          ng serve --project="second-app"



          ng build --prod --project="second-app" // build prod app






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          • Ok, thanks, but how can I use "second-app" as a variable inside the application?

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            Nov 13 '18 at 14:26
















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          If you have a project with multiple applications, use angular upgrade guide (https://update.angular.io/) instructions to upgrade your application. One of the step while performing upgrade is to run



          ng upgrade @angular/cli
          (once you upgrade your @angular/cli to v6+). This will generate new angular.json file using your existing angular-cli.json file for multiple applciations.



          Upgrade Angular CLI



          OR
          Manually edit your angular.json to add new application to the existing project. Editing JSON file for Another Application.



          ng serve --project="second-app"



          ng build --prod --project="second-app" // build prod app






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          • Ok, thanks, but how can I use "second-app" as a variable inside the application?

            – Zed01
            Nov 13 '18 at 14:26














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          If you have a project with multiple applications, use angular upgrade guide (https://update.angular.io/) instructions to upgrade your application. One of the step while performing upgrade is to run



          ng upgrade @angular/cli
          (once you upgrade your @angular/cli to v6+). This will generate new angular.json file using your existing angular-cli.json file for multiple applciations.



          Upgrade Angular CLI



          OR
          Manually edit your angular.json to add new application to the existing project. Editing JSON file for Another Application.



          ng serve --project="second-app"



          ng build --prod --project="second-app" // build prod app






          share|improve this answer













          If you have a project with multiple applications, use angular upgrade guide (https://update.angular.io/) instructions to upgrade your application. One of the step while performing upgrade is to run



          ng upgrade @angular/cli
          (once you upgrade your @angular/cli to v6+). This will generate new angular.json file using your existing angular-cli.json file for multiple applciations.



          Upgrade Angular CLI



          OR
          Manually edit your angular.json to add new application to the existing project. Editing JSON file for Another Application.



          ng serve --project="second-app"



          ng build --prod --project="second-app" // build prod app







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          • Ok, thanks, but how can I use "second-app" as a variable inside the application?

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          • Ok, thanks, but how can I use "second-app" as a variable inside the application?

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          Ok, thanks, but how can I use "second-app" as a variable inside the application?

          – Zed01
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          Ok, thanks, but how can I use "second-app" as a variable inside the application?

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          Nov 13 '18 at 14:26


















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