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I have a component that uses a javascript library. At the moment I am just using system.js to load the dependency

public ngOnInit() {
    System.import('lib').then(() => this.createControl());
}

However this delay in the initialization of the component is causing an issue with another, consuming component. Essentially the createControl function is running too late.

Is it possible to delay initialization of the entire component with angular until all dependencies are downloaded?

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  • Why not load the dependency in the script tags before angular is loaded? I do this with a few libraries, such as js.cookie and lodash. They are already loaded by the time angular gets going.
    – brando
    Mar 10, 2016 at 20:37
  • I'm looking for a more modular approach :) I could load all dependencies initially yes, and although there are pro/cons on both sides, me personally I am leaning towards the modular/componentized approach.
    – Umair
    Mar 10, 2016 at 20:46
  • Do you have routes in your app?
    – dfsq
    Mar 10, 2016 at 20:48
  • Yes I have routes. I know where you're going with this! But I was hoping to keep routing out of this since the component should be independent of the route. However can you also show me the route example (assuming you have one).
    – Umair
    Mar 10, 2016 at 20:52
  • Try @CanActivate(() => System.import('lib')) annotation and initialize this.createControl() in constructor as normal.
    – dfsq
    Mar 10, 2016 at 20:54

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Is it possible to delay initialization of the entire component with angular until all dependencies are downloaded

Just add the lib as a dependency on the file. Put this on the top of the file that contains the component:

import * as lib from "lib"

This will effectively load "lib" before the application boots up.

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  • This is not working. Getting a typescript compiler error that it cannot find the module "lib"
    – Umair
    Mar 10, 2016 at 23:20
  • Fix : in vendor.d.ts add declare module "lib" { var foo:any; export = foo; }
    – basarat
    Mar 10, 2016 at 23:33

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