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I want to improve my angular application performance by applying tree shaking concept , can you suggest any references how to implement.

For now am trying to implement tree shaking by using below reference link

https://blog.rangle.io/optimize-your-angular2-application-with-tree-shaking/

above reference includes some modifications in webpack.config.js but am not seeing that file in application

npm install --save-dev webpack

installed webpack using above but still am not able to find webpack.config.js file

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  • angular-cli's ng build --prod, that will execute tree shaking for you. Follow the angular.io tutorials, they revolve around (make use of) the angular-cli.
    – Igor
    Jan 29, 2019 at 15:38
  • what version of angular are you using ? Jan 29, 2019 at 15:53
  • @NadhirFalta Angular 7
    – suman goud
    Jan 29, 2019 at 16:19

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You don't need to do anything since you are using angular 7, that is done by default in that version along with default aot. all you need to do is just run your build in prod

ng build --prod

There some other things you can do to enhance your app performance such as:

1- Use lazy loaded routes.
2- use gzip compressing (done at the server level)
3- Caching
4- Service worker
5- Use Server Side Rendering
6- Minimize Change Detections by using OnPush change detection
7- Use trackBy in your ngFor

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  • I might be a front end newbie, but how do you use Server Side Rendering with Angular?
    – ala
    Apr 29, 2020 at 19:01
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There is substitution for tree shaking when you use angular-cli, you just need to set

"buildOptimizer": true

for project and it will drop unused parts. Also option

"optimization": true

performs minification that dramatically decreases bundle size. Hope that helps.

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You can use ng build --prod to enable tree-shaking.

However, the way you inject Angular services may affect tree-shaking. Read more about Angular service and tree shaking.

Read more about Angular CLI build options Angular CLI documentation.

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