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The problem is when I run my app, it works fine. But when I refresh it, most of the time I get below msg.

The selector "my-app" did not match any elements

But the strange thing is that many times when I refresh my app it works also.

So ultimately I have a strange behavior of my app and unable to figure this out.
Sometimes it works sometimes doesn't...

Any suggestion, can't come up with code???

Note : I don't have complex structure or components yet but simple implementation.

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  • post the full error message or either portion of code or my-app component. Feb 26, 2016 at 5:37
  • In IE11 - Potentially unhandled rejection [2] The selector "micropuppy-app" did not match any elements and In FF- 'EXCEPTION: The selector "my-app" did not match any elements BaseException@cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/angular.js/2.0.0-beta.7/… ..... ... ... .. and continue'
    – micronyks
    Feb 26, 2016 at 5:46
  • I've seen this couple of times - it's an IE issue, specifically how it loads scripts if I remember correctly. I'm afraid I don't know the fix for it, was long time ago, but hopefully it can point you in the right direction.
    – Sasxa
    Feb 26, 2016 at 14:43
  • Sasxa, I m facing this problem in FF also. I don't know whats the problem. N feel helpless...
    – micronyks
    Feb 27, 2016 at 15:41

14 Answers 14

104

This happened to me because I was importing my code in the head tag, so it was potentially running and attempting to bootstrap before the DOM was ready.

You can either move the script to the bottom of the body tag, or put the bootstrap code within an event listener:

document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function(event) {
  bootstrap(AppComponent);
});

or:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <title>Example app</title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <my-app></my-app>
  </body>
  <script src="main.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
</html>
6
  • There is no main.js script inclusion in the plunker demos in the typescript documentation. Athough I do have the error.
    – Elfayer
    Mar 4, 2016 at 13:40
  • 5
    I didn't get this error until I tried to bundle my compiled typescript files.
    – ps2goat
    May 19, 2016 at 18:58
  • 2
    I faced the same issue while using webpack for module bundling.... and once i placed the script after .. body tag.. it's working...
    – refactor
    Aug 24, 2016 at 9:38
  • 2
    You can also attach it to the window.onload event: window.onload = function(){ platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule); } Dec 16, 2016 at 12:25
  • 3
    OMG I was banging my head on the wall for so long trying to figure this out and it was so simple. Thank you! Jan 17, 2017 at 20:25
74

Angular 4: I had to change <app-root></app-root> with <my-app></my-app> in the index.html file

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  • 2
    There appears to a be problem with the angular-cli creating an app-root reference in index.html file, while the Tour of Heroes tutorial entrypoint ts file refers instead to my-app. IMO the two should use the same naming convention since the Angular team have been recommending angular-cli as the best way to create a project. Jul 31, 2017 at 16:25
  • Somewhat similar, just in case anybody facing this issue with webpack-dev-server (WDS) - I had built my app when selector was <app-root> and launched the app using WDS. Then I changed selector to <my-app> in my component and index.html. That is when I started getting above error. Problem was, index.html under 'dist' folder was not updated. I stopped WDS, built my app again and then launched app. Everything started working just fine!
    – ramtech
    Nov 7, 2017 at 7:24
31

Things to do:

  1. Go to app.module.ts (to main modules, in most cases this is a name)
  2. Check if you have part "boostrap:" - if no add:

    bootstrap: [AppComponent] // where AppComponent is your main component

  3. Check if it works now, if not - go to AppComponent and check your selector. It should be same as tags in body in index.html

so index.html should contain something like this:

<body>
  <app-root>Loading...</app-root>
</body>

where instead of <app-root> you should use selector from main AppComponent

  1. If you are using your angular app in external website then you should consider using defer in headers for angular files
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  • 6
    <body> tag fixed it Oct 17, 2018 at 0:43
  • Thank You! It Solved my problem. Jan 6, 2020 at 9:32
9

Non of the above answers resolved my issue .This is how solve the same kind of error. You shouldn't have more than one component as Bootstarp component .So, Bootstrap array should have only one component .By mistake I put 4 components in bootstrap array.I removed those 4 components from there and put in entryComponents array(as shown in the code below).This helped me.

@NgModule({
 declarations: [
AppComponent,
SanackBarBodyComponent,
SuccessNavBarComponent,
AlertNavBarComponent,
NormalNavBarComponent
],
entryComponents:[ 
SanackBarBodyComponent,
SuccessNavBarComponent,
AlertNavBarComponent,
NormalNavBarComponent
],

imports: [
BrowserModule,
BrowserAnimationsModule
],
 providers: [],
 bootstrap: [AppComponent
]
})
export class AppModule { }
6

I got same issue when I use Angular Universal. But it is because I am using BrowserModule in main.node.ts, the solution is

  imports: [
    UniversalModule,
    BrowserModule   // <- delete this will solve the issue
  ],

And check here for more info: https://github.com/angular/universal/issues/542

1
  • This isn't true for the latest versions of Angular. These days BrowserModule replaces UniversalModule but an appId is passed as a parameter so that client and server can exchange. See here: github.com/angular/universal/blob/…
    – Dessus
    Oct 2, 2019 at 1:34
5

If you are using the angular2 / asp.net core template from here: http://blog.stevensanderson.com/2016/10/04/angular2-template-for-visual-studio/ you might find replacing the last few lines of boot-client.ts with the following helps (and avoids a lot of scary looking console errors when HMR reloads your page):

const bootApplication = () => { platform.bootstrapModule(AppModule); };
if (document.readyState === 'complete') {
    window.onload = () => bootApplication();
    location.reload();
} else {
    document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', bootApplication);
}
4

I was updating an Angular 5.2 app to Angular 6.1 and run into similar issue. In this case the problem was that index.html file did not have <body> at all. It was instead included in the my-app component.

<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
  <meta charset="utf-8">
  <title>Example</title>
  <base href="/">
  <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
  <link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
</head>
<my-app></my-app>
</html>

This used to work with Angular 5.2 (and earlier versions too) because in the generated index.html the script tags were placed at the end. After upgrade to 6.1 the script tags were instead placed in the beginning of the file (and I assume therefore executed before the <my-app></my-app> root element is actually present.

Solution was to move <body> into index.html. (It was originally placed in to the component because someone wanted to apply conditional classes to body element with ngClass.)

0
4

This happened to me when I changed the bootstrap component from AppComponent to a new component. When you change it you need to change it in the main index.html as well. index.html should contain the bootstrap component.

For example, if you change the app-component to app-login in app.module.ts in the bootstrap section then you should update your index.html like this

<body>
  <app-login></app-login>
</body>
3

When i create new component need to follow below steps to resolve the below issues.

Step-1- Create new comonent with ng g c lakshya. Step-2- Under app lakshya folfer created with 4 files. Step-3- Index.html need <app-root></app-root> to <app-lakshya></app-lakshya> Step 4- app.Module.ts file change bootstrap: [AppComponent] to bootstrap: [LakshyaComponent]

so above error resolve.

2

Maybe you could use the

defer

Tag in your headers js-files.

http://www.w3schools.com/TAgs/att_script_defer.asp

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  • 1
    This answer works for majority of cases for this error. This really should be the answer.
    – Chinmay
    May 30, 2019 at 6:00
2

Django+Angular

I had a custom index.html, not the one generated by angular CLI.

I had this error because I placed the generated script files in the <head> section instead of at the end of the closing </body> tag (after the <app-root></app-root> tags)

1

In my case, there is something wrong in index.html where the ' located file(most of the case is the root folder).

After fix it, everything runs as normal.

1

sure you use app-routing module and must change the selector: 'my-app' to 'app-root' (file: app.component.ts)

0

In your app.module.ts, if you have my-app in the bootstrap, comment or delete it.

bootstrap: [ AppComponent, // my-app ]

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