Angular errors during azure devops build












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I am currently working on creating a CI/CD pipeline for a .net core and angular application.



One of the steps in the build is to use the npm build command.



In this step, I get the following error:





This is what my app-routing module looks like:





import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { RouterModule, Routes } from '@angular/router';
import { CanActivateGuard } from './shared/guards/can-activate.guard';
import { HomeComponent } from './home/home.component';
import { UnauthorizedComponent } from './unauthorized/unauthorized.component';
import { ForbiddenComponent } from './forbidden/forbidden.component';
import { NotFoundComponent } from './not-found/not-found.component';
import { ClientModule } from './client/client.module';
import { UserModule } from './user/user.module';
import { SuperUserModule } from './super-user/super-user.module';
import { LicenseModule } from './license/license.module';
import { IsAdminGuard } from './shared/guards/Admin/isAdmin.guard';
import { ApplicationsComponent } from './applications/applications.component';//
import { DashboardComponent } from './dashboard/dashboard.component';

const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: '/home', pathMatch: 'full' },
{ path: 'home', component: HomeComponent },
{ path: 'applications', component: ApplicationsComponent }, //Added By Kumar Arpit For Role Based Redirection Functionality
{ path: 'dashboard', component: DashboardComponent }, //Added By Kumar Arpit For Dashboard
{ path: 'unauthorized', component: UnauthorizedComponent },
{ path: 'forbidden', component: ForbiddenComponent },
{ path: 'clients', loadChildren: () => ClientModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: 'users', loadChildren: () => UserModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard]},
{ path: 'superusers', loadChildren: () => SuperUserModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: 'license', loadChildren: () => LicenseModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: '**', component: NotFoundComponent },
];

@NgModule({
imports: [ RouterModule.forRoot(routes) ],
exports: [ RouterModule ]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }



Please help me figure out what might be going wrong. Thank you.










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  • change all your loadChildren: () => into a path, example loadChildren: './client/client.module#ClientModule'

    – John Velasquez
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:40











  • This fixed my problem, thank you!

    – Ayush M.
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:42
















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I am currently working on creating a CI/CD pipeline for a .net core and angular application.



One of the steps in the build is to use the npm build command.



In this step, I get the following error:





This is what my app-routing module looks like:





import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { RouterModule, Routes } from '@angular/router';
import { CanActivateGuard } from './shared/guards/can-activate.guard';
import { HomeComponent } from './home/home.component';
import { UnauthorizedComponent } from './unauthorized/unauthorized.component';
import { ForbiddenComponent } from './forbidden/forbidden.component';
import { NotFoundComponent } from './not-found/not-found.component';
import { ClientModule } from './client/client.module';
import { UserModule } from './user/user.module';
import { SuperUserModule } from './super-user/super-user.module';
import { LicenseModule } from './license/license.module';
import { IsAdminGuard } from './shared/guards/Admin/isAdmin.guard';
import { ApplicationsComponent } from './applications/applications.component';//
import { DashboardComponent } from './dashboard/dashboard.component';

const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: '/home', pathMatch: 'full' },
{ path: 'home', component: HomeComponent },
{ path: 'applications', component: ApplicationsComponent }, //Added By Kumar Arpit For Role Based Redirection Functionality
{ path: 'dashboard', component: DashboardComponent }, //Added By Kumar Arpit For Dashboard
{ path: 'unauthorized', component: UnauthorizedComponent },
{ path: 'forbidden', component: ForbiddenComponent },
{ path: 'clients', loadChildren: () => ClientModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: 'users', loadChildren: () => UserModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard]},
{ path: 'superusers', loadChildren: () => SuperUserModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: 'license', loadChildren: () => LicenseModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: '**', component: NotFoundComponent },
];

@NgModule({
imports: [ RouterModule.forRoot(routes) ],
exports: [ RouterModule ]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }



Please help me figure out what might be going wrong. Thank you.










share|improve this question

























  • change all your loadChildren: () => into a path, example loadChildren: './client/client.module#ClientModule'

    – John Velasquez
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:40











  • This fixed my problem, thank you!

    – Ayush M.
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:42














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I am currently working on creating a CI/CD pipeline for a .net core and angular application.



One of the steps in the build is to use the npm build command.



In this step, I get the following error:





This is what my app-routing module looks like:





import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { RouterModule, Routes } from '@angular/router';
import { CanActivateGuard } from './shared/guards/can-activate.guard';
import { HomeComponent } from './home/home.component';
import { UnauthorizedComponent } from './unauthorized/unauthorized.component';
import { ForbiddenComponent } from './forbidden/forbidden.component';
import { NotFoundComponent } from './not-found/not-found.component';
import { ClientModule } from './client/client.module';
import { UserModule } from './user/user.module';
import { SuperUserModule } from './super-user/super-user.module';
import { LicenseModule } from './license/license.module';
import { IsAdminGuard } from './shared/guards/Admin/isAdmin.guard';
import { ApplicationsComponent } from './applications/applications.component';//
import { DashboardComponent } from './dashboard/dashboard.component';

const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: '/home', pathMatch: 'full' },
{ path: 'home', component: HomeComponent },
{ path: 'applications', component: ApplicationsComponent }, //Added By Kumar Arpit For Role Based Redirection Functionality
{ path: 'dashboard', component: DashboardComponent }, //Added By Kumar Arpit For Dashboard
{ path: 'unauthorized', component: UnauthorizedComponent },
{ path: 'forbidden', component: ForbiddenComponent },
{ path: 'clients', loadChildren: () => ClientModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: 'users', loadChildren: () => UserModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard]},
{ path: 'superusers', loadChildren: () => SuperUserModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: 'license', loadChildren: () => LicenseModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: '**', component: NotFoundComponent },
];

@NgModule({
imports: [ RouterModule.forRoot(routes) ],
exports: [ RouterModule ]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }



Please help me figure out what might be going wrong. Thank you.










share|improve this question
















I am currently working on creating a CI/CD pipeline for a .net core and angular application.



One of the steps in the build is to use the npm build command.



In this step, I get the following error:





This is what my app-routing module looks like:





import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { RouterModule, Routes } from '@angular/router';
import { CanActivateGuard } from './shared/guards/can-activate.guard';
import { HomeComponent } from './home/home.component';
import { UnauthorizedComponent } from './unauthorized/unauthorized.component';
import { ForbiddenComponent } from './forbidden/forbidden.component';
import { NotFoundComponent } from './not-found/not-found.component';
import { ClientModule } from './client/client.module';
import { UserModule } from './user/user.module';
import { SuperUserModule } from './super-user/super-user.module';
import { LicenseModule } from './license/license.module';
import { IsAdminGuard } from './shared/guards/Admin/isAdmin.guard';
import { ApplicationsComponent } from './applications/applications.component';//
import { DashboardComponent } from './dashboard/dashboard.component';

const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: '/home', pathMatch: 'full' },
{ path: 'home', component: HomeComponent },
{ path: 'applications', component: ApplicationsComponent }, //Added By Kumar Arpit For Role Based Redirection Functionality
{ path: 'dashboard', component: DashboardComponent }, //Added By Kumar Arpit For Dashboard
{ path: 'unauthorized', component: UnauthorizedComponent },
{ path: 'forbidden', component: ForbiddenComponent },
{ path: 'clients', loadChildren: () => ClientModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: 'users', loadChildren: () => UserModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard]},
{ path: 'superusers', loadChildren: () => SuperUserModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: 'license', loadChildren: () => LicenseModule, canActivate: [IsAdminGuard] },
{ path: '**', component: NotFoundComponent },
];

@NgModule({
imports: [ RouterModule.forRoot(routes) ],
exports: [ RouterModule ]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }



Please help me figure out what might be going wrong. Thank you.







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  • change all your loadChildren: () => into a path, example loadChildren: './client/client.module#ClientModule'

    – John Velasquez
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:40











  • This fixed my problem, thank you!

    – Ayush M.
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:42



















  • change all your loadChildren: () => into a path, example loadChildren: './client/client.module#ClientModule'

    – John Velasquez
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:40











  • This fixed my problem, thank you!

    – Ayush M.
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:42

















change all your loadChildren: () => into a path, example loadChildren: './client/client.module#ClientModule'

– John Velasquez
Nov 14 '18 at 2:40





change all your loadChildren: () => into a path, example loadChildren: './client/client.module#ClientModule'

– John Velasquez
Nov 14 '18 at 2:40













This fixed my problem, thank you!

– Ayush M.
Nov 14 '18 at 16:42





This fixed my problem, thank you!

– Ayush M.
Nov 14 '18 at 16:42












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