My app has components that use a heavy-weight external package (ag-grid, about 1MB) that is provided as an angular2 module (AgGridModule
). I would like to load this package only when the components using it are required, so my ContentModule
and all of its submodules are lazy-loaded. The whole structure looks like this:
However, when I import AgGridModule
into both Submodule1
and Submodule3
, it ends up being included in compiled JS twice, making both 1.chunk.js and 3.chunk.js large. I tried importing it into ContentModule
, but then the submodules do not recognize the components that are included in AgGridModule
, even if I list them in the exports
property of ContentModule
.
@NgModule({
imports: [
ContentRoutingModule,
SomeOtherModule,
AgGridModule.withComponents([])
],
exports: [
// this is the component from AgGridModule that I use
AgGridNg2
]
})
export class ContentModule { }
Is there a way to share a module between lazy loaded modules, or to expose some components of an imported module to lazy loaded children?
UPD: Creating a shared module and importing it into submodules does not help, there are still two chunks with about 1MB each:
UPD2: I solved the problem temporarily by merging Submodule1 and Submodule3 into a single module.
AgGridModule
to the exports array. You can only export declarations within yourContentModule
or entire other modulesAgGridModule
does not solve it, the component is still not being recognized.AgGridModule
inimports
array ofContentModule
? As I am implementing the same scenario and working for me. P.S. I haven't created module files for child components.