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I have angular2 application which is using @angular2-material 2.0.0-alpha.8-2 version. Everything works fine. Now I decided to upgrade material version to latest i.e. 2.0.0-alpha.9-3. I followed steps mentioned in GETTING_STARTED. Earlier I had imported individual modules as below:

@NgModule({
imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    FormsModule,
    HttpModule,
    RouterModule,

    MdIconModule,
    MdButtonModule,
    MdCardModule,
    MdCheckboxModule,

    ....
    ....  

However change log of 2.0.0-alpha.9-3 version says:

"Angular Material has changed from @angular2-material/... packages to a single package under @angular/material . Along with this change, there is a new NgModule, MaterialModule , that contains all of the components."

So I removed explicitly imported material modules and changed it to:

@NgModule({
imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    FormsModule,
    HttpModule,
    RouterModule,

    MaterialModule.forRoot(),
    ....
    ....

After this change I am getting following error

'md-icon' is not a known element:

  1. If 'md-icon' is an Angular component, then verify that it is part of this module.
  2. If 'md-icon' is a Web Component then add "CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA" to the '@NgModule.schemas' of this component to suppress this message.

Do I need to import individual modules explicitly or as mentioned in change log MaterialModule contains all components and I should not explicitly import individual modules? If I shouldn't import individual modules then what could be source of error?

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  • 3
    For me this happens only with Karma/Jasmine tests with 'Template parse errors: 'md-icon' is not a known element"
    – jsaddwater
    Dec 17, 2016 at 10:06

7 Answers 7

25

What about the export section? Did you provide MaterialModule there?

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    MaterialModule.forRoot()
  ],
  exports: [
    MaterialModule
  ]
})

Remember to provide icon styles in your index.html:

<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons" rel="stylesheet">

After that you should be able to use icons in your views:

<md-icon>delete</md-icon>
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  • Yes. I have material icons styles included. However do we need to export material modules? I believe that's already exported by MaterialModule. If I again export it then won't it get exported twice and show ambiguity error as it will be exported twice? Oct 27, 2016 at 18:45
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    If you have more then one module in your app. For example you are using "sharedModule" you need to reexport moduels which you want to use in modules which are importing that "sharedModule". I am not sure, how it works, when you got one-module-app. I bielieve that you have more then one module, that's why you run into issue with material. Oct 27, 2016 at 18:48
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    Well, this doesn't work now with NG 4.3.5 and NG-material 2.0.0-beta8
    – david30xie
    Aug 18, 2017 at 13:49
17

You need to import MatIconModule in app.module.ts and add it to your imports array in the same file.

Like this for example:

import { BrowserModule } from "@angular/platform-browser";
import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from "@angular/platform-browser/animations";
import { TreeModule } from "angular-tree-component";
import { HttpClientModule } from "@angular/common/http";

import { MatButtonModule } from "@angular/material/button";
import { MatIconModule } from "@angular/material/icon"; // <----- Here

import { EclassService } from "./services/eclass.service";

import { AppComponent } from "./app.component";
import { FormsModule } from "@angular/forms";
import { AsyncTreeComponent } from "./components/async-tree/async-tree.component";


@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent,
    AsyncTreeComponent
  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule, BrowserAnimationsModule, FormsModule, TreeModule, HttpClientModule, MatButtonModule, MatIconModule // <--- HERE
  ],
  providers: [EclassService],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
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    This should be the accepted answer for newer material versions Feb 10, 2018 at 9:48
  • I already did. Imported individual material components and exported too in app.module.ts. But neither work out. The error seems same for material modules and even ngForm as well. However, it's also imported fine. Sep 1, 2020 at 6:33
  • If it still doesn't work check for unrelated syntax errors in your NgModule such trying to import a non-existing/deleted module.
    – intotecho
    May 31, 2021 at 3:37
11

if you load a child module like this:

{path: 'childModule', loadChildren: 'app/child/child.module#childModule'}

then in child module, you have to import MaterialModule again. e.g.

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        sharedModules,
        childRouting,
        MaterialModule.forRoot()
    ],
    declarations: [
    ],
    providers: []
})
export class childModule {
}
2

Add

<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons" rel="stylesheet">

to index.html

and <i class="material-icons">delete</i> instead of <md-icon>delete</md-icon>

2

Two steps to use mat-icon:

  1. insert this into index.html file.

    <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons" 
       rel="stylesheet">
    
  2. insert this line into app.module.ts file. If performing lazy loading then include it in that module or in sharedModule.

    import { MatIconModule } from '@angular/material/icon';
    
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The solution is adding md-icon, md-input, etc modules and style sheet.

You would also need to add CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA as below in app.module.ts:

import { NgModule, CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA } from '@angular/core';

then add

providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
schemas: [CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA]
0

Add this to index.html:

<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons" rel="stylesheet">

and add to app.module.ts file this:

import {
  MatIconModule
} from '@angular/material';

imports: [MatIconModule]

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