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After upgrading from Angular version 8 to 10.

Running the - ng serve command gives me error -

ERROR in node_modules/ngx-tree-select/src/module.d.ts:11:56 - error TS2314: Generic type 'ModuleWithProviders' requires 1 type argument(s).

11 static forRoot(options: TreeSelectDefaultOptions): ModuleWithProviders; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is my file - fronent/webapp/node_modules/ngx-tree-select/src/module.d.ts

import { ModuleWithProviders } from '@angular/core';
import { TreeSelectDefaultOptions } from './models/tree-select-default-options';
import * as ɵngcc0 from '@angular/core';
import * as ɵngcc1 from './components/tree-select.component';
import * as ɵngcc2 from './components/tree-select-item.component';
import * as ɵngcc3 from './directives/off-click.directive';
import * as ɵngcc4 from './pipes/item.pipe';
import * as ɵngcc5 from '@angular/common';
import * as ɵngcc6 from '@angular/forms';
export declare class NgxTreeSelectModule {
    static forRoot(options: TreeSelectDefaultOptions): ModuleWithProviders;
    static ɵmod: ɵngcc0.ɵɵNgModuleDefWithMeta<NgxTreeSelectModule, [typeof ɵngcc1.TreeSelectComponent, typeof ɵngcc2.TreeSelectItemComponent, typeof ɵngcc3.OffClickDirective, typeof ɵngcc4.ItemPipe], [typeof ɵngcc5.CommonModule, typeof ɵngcc6.FormsModule], [typeof ɵngcc1.TreeSelectComponent]>;
    static ɵinj: ɵngcc0.ɵɵInjectorDef<NgxTreeSelectModule>;
}

//# sourceMappingURL=module.d.ts.map

Kindly view the image for the error.

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    have you solved the issue? facing the same issue after upgrading from 9 to 10 Jul 8, 2020 at 11:04
  • I haven't got any solution on this issue. Whenever I run ng server I get lot of errors related to ngx-tree-select @MuhmmadAbubakarIkram Jul 8, 2020 at 17:27
  • I got to know that ngx-bootstrap is not compatible with angular 10 right now, 6.0.0 version of ngx-bootstrap will be compatible with angular 10 see this thread for more details on the issue, I resolved the issue so far using suggestion provided in this comment on github github.com/valor-software/ngx-bootstrap/issues/… Jul 9, 2020 at 12:35

12 Answers 12

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@user9882419 has the best approach i believe. Here is an example to illustrate what he is saying

export class AppSharedModule {
  static forRoot(): ModuleWithProviders<AppSharedModule> {
    return {
      ngModule: AppSharedModule
    };
  }
}
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    this is for one's own code; @Dmitri's approach will work when the problem is in a library
    – ckapilla
    Aug 24, 2020 at 13:46
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To skip this type error just add in you code:

declare module "@angular/core" {
    interface ModuleWithProviders<T = any> {
        ngModule: Type<T>;
        providers?: Provider[];
    }
}

Note: this will fix the type checking and allow to continue - if you will notice other lib to Angular10 inconmpatibilities - you need to ask lib upgrade or found another one.

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    where to add above piece of code in angular application Aug 17, 2020 at 9:45
  • simpler and more direct is to simply provide the type, for example
    – ckapilla
    Aug 22, 2020 at 20:24
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    @ChrisOdney The one of the breaking changes in Angular10 - this interface sygnature changed from interface ModuleWithProviders{} to interface ModuleWithProviders<T> {} github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/goldens/public-api/core/… my fix is make it compartible, ie I define a default value for T as ANY.
    – Dmitry
    Sep 10, 2020 at 15:29
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    Thank you - confirmed that adding this block as the last entry to polyfills.ts, just under the "APPLICATION IMPORTS" comment, works perfectly
    – eugene
    Jan 13, 2021 at 16:57
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    @Tarek Eldeeb - this snippet was correct for Angular 10, in your case you need to use type (Provider | EnvironmentProviders)[] instead of Provider[]. Hope it helps.
    – Dmitry
    Jan 22 at 5:28
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add this code in your tsconfig.app.json "skipLibCheck": true,

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    this will mute the current warning or error, but what if the library is outdated and there is new update, and what cli is actually trying to say: update me.
    – Janatbek
    May 9, 2021 at 1:41
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The solve for the same error in my Angular 10.1.3 version, was change the param of export to .

With error:

export const appRoutingProviders: any[] = [];
export const routing: ModuleWithProviders = RouterModule.forRoot(appRoutes);

After change:

export const appRoutingProviders: any[] = [];
export const routing: ModuleWithProviders<any> = RouterModule.forRoot(appRoutes);
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10

You just need to specify the type (the name of the module class) between ModuleWithProviders

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2

One cause of this is upgrading Angular to a newer version (i.e. v10), yet having an older JS library that doesn't play nice and also needs to be updated. In my case I received the following error like the OP:

ERROR in [at-loader] ./node_modules/@ng-bootstrap/ng-bootstrap/popover/popover.module.d.ts:6:23 TS2314: Generic type 'ModuleWithProviders' requires 1 type argument(s).

Notice in my instance the particular offending library was called out which was @ng-bootstrap It indeed was on a much older version:

"@ng-bootstrap/ng-bootstrap": "^2.0.0"

I was able to update the package to version 7.0.0 and the error went away and the application built successfully. The main solution here is don't immediately throw in the fixes recommended here or use <any> in place of a type. There might just be another package you need to update to bring you app compliant with the version of Angular being used to fix the issue correctly.

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If you are facing issues in toastr.module.ts

Before:-

export declare class ToastrModule {
    static forRoot(config?: Partial<GlobalConfig>): ModuleWithProviders;
}
export declare class ToastrComponentlessModule {
    static forRoot(config?: Partial<GlobalConfig>): ModuleWithProviders;
}

After:-

export declare class ToastrModule {
    static forRoot(config?: Partial<GlobalConfig>): ModuleWithProviders<any>;
}
export declare class ToastrComponentlessModule {
    static forRoot(config?: Partial<GlobalConfig>): ModuleWithProviders<any>;
}
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It seems this ngx-tree-select library has not evolved with latest Angular versions. Maybe you should open a PR request or an issue on the repo.

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Just provide "unknown" as Type-Argument. I had the same issue and I solved it as in the following snippet

export const routingModule: ModuleWithProviders<unknown> = RouterModule.forRoot(
  routes
);
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    may I know where can I add this? Feb 16, 2022 at 7:14
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since you got error in node modules you have limited scope to fix. So please try to get the latest compatible version with the angular(your version).

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I had a bunch of errors. I had to go through them one by one and update the packages to later versions where the publishers had already fixed this. Look at the file name and it'll give you a clue what package needs to be updated. At least one of the packages didn't have a current update and had a massive backlog of issues and pull requests. I don't know what I'm going to do about that one. I might either have to replace that package with something else or use one of the solutions here.

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The error is mostly due to npm module (which ever is mentioned in the error) version is incompatible with the angular version which you want to migrate ( or version in your local machine). Check the compatible version in https://www.npmjs.com/package/<package_name>

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