Component class_1 is not part of any NgModule
How can I find out what is the affected component name? I really don't understand why angular says "class_1" is the component name. I'm using Angular 7.0.0 and I'm doing a refactor. (6 components into a new module)
Error: Uncaught (in promise): Error: Component class_1 is not part of any NgModule or the module has not been imported into your module.
Error: Component class_1 is not part of any NgModule or the module has not been imported into your module.
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._createCompiledHostTemplate (compiler.js:24520)
at compiler.js:24496
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at compiler.js:24493
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileComponents (compiler.js:24482)
at compiler.js:24410
at Object.then (compiler.js:1012)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileModuleAndComponents (compiler.js:24409)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler.compileModuleAsync (compiler.js:24369)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._createCompiledHostTemplate (compiler.js:24520)
at compiler.js:24496
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at compiler.js:24493
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileComponents (compiler.js:24482)
at compiler.js:24410
at Object.then (compiler.js:1012)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileModuleAndComponents (compiler.js:24409)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler.compileModuleAsync (compiler.js:24369)
at resolvePromise (zone.js:814)
at resolvePromise (zone.js:771)
at zone.js:873
at ZoneDelegate.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneDelegate.invokeTask (zone.js:421)
at Object.onInvokeTask (core.js:13842)
at ZoneDelegate.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneDelegate.invokeTask (zone.js:420)
at Zone.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.Zone.runTask (zone.js:188)
at drainMicroTaskQueue (zone.js:595)
at ZoneTask.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneTask.invokeTask [as invoke] (zone.js:500)
at invokeTask (zone.js:1540)
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How can I find out what is the affected component name? I really don't understand why angular says "class_1" is the component name. I'm using Angular 7.0.0 and I'm doing a refactor. (6 components into a new module)
Error: Uncaught (in promise): Error: Component class_1 is not part of any NgModule or the module has not been imported into your module.
Error: Component class_1 is not part of any NgModule or the module has not been imported into your module.
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._createCompiledHostTemplate (compiler.js:24520)
at compiler.js:24496
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at compiler.js:24493
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileComponents (compiler.js:24482)
at compiler.js:24410
at Object.then (compiler.js:1012)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileModuleAndComponents (compiler.js:24409)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler.compileModuleAsync (compiler.js:24369)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._createCompiledHostTemplate (compiler.js:24520)
at compiler.js:24496
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at compiler.js:24493
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileComponents (compiler.js:24482)
at compiler.js:24410
at Object.then (compiler.js:1012)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileModuleAndComponents (compiler.js:24409)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler.compileModuleAsync (compiler.js:24369)
at resolvePromise (zone.js:814)
at resolvePromise (zone.js:771)
at zone.js:873
at ZoneDelegate.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneDelegate.invokeTask (zone.js:421)
at Object.onInvokeTask (core.js:13842)
at ZoneDelegate.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneDelegate.invokeTask (zone.js:420)
at Zone.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.Zone.runTask (zone.js:188)
at drainMicroTaskQueue (zone.js:595)
at ZoneTask.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneTask.invokeTask [as invoke] (zone.js:500)
at invokeTask (zone.js:1540)
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1
Try recompile or provide a bit more code?
– junk
Nov 12 '18 at 9:06
Add themoulde
in your question - that might help us clarify some solution
– Rahul
Nov 12 '18 at 9:47
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How can I find out what is the affected component name? I really don't understand why angular says "class_1" is the component name. I'm using Angular 7.0.0 and I'm doing a refactor. (6 components into a new module)
Error: Uncaught (in promise): Error: Component class_1 is not part of any NgModule or the module has not been imported into your module.
Error: Component class_1 is not part of any NgModule or the module has not been imported into your module.
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._createCompiledHostTemplate (compiler.js:24520)
at compiler.js:24496
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at compiler.js:24493
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileComponents (compiler.js:24482)
at compiler.js:24410
at Object.then (compiler.js:1012)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileModuleAndComponents (compiler.js:24409)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler.compileModuleAsync (compiler.js:24369)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._createCompiledHostTemplate (compiler.js:24520)
at compiler.js:24496
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at compiler.js:24493
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileComponents (compiler.js:24482)
at compiler.js:24410
at Object.then (compiler.js:1012)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileModuleAndComponents (compiler.js:24409)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler.compileModuleAsync (compiler.js:24369)
at resolvePromise (zone.js:814)
at resolvePromise (zone.js:771)
at zone.js:873
at ZoneDelegate.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneDelegate.invokeTask (zone.js:421)
at Object.onInvokeTask (core.js:13842)
at ZoneDelegate.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneDelegate.invokeTask (zone.js:420)
at Zone.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.Zone.runTask (zone.js:188)
at drainMicroTaskQueue (zone.js:595)
at ZoneTask.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneTask.invokeTask [as invoke] (zone.js:500)
at invokeTask (zone.js:1540)
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How can I find out what is the affected component name? I really don't understand why angular says "class_1" is the component name. I'm using Angular 7.0.0 and I'm doing a refactor. (6 components into a new module)
Error: Uncaught (in promise): Error: Component class_1 is not part of any NgModule or the module has not been imported into your module.
Error: Component class_1 is not part of any NgModule or the module has not been imported into your module.
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._createCompiledHostTemplate (compiler.js:24520)
at compiler.js:24496
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at compiler.js:24493
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileComponents (compiler.js:24482)
at compiler.js:24410
at Object.then (compiler.js:1012)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileModuleAndComponents (compiler.js:24409)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler.compileModuleAsync (compiler.js:24369)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._createCompiledHostTemplate (compiler.js:24520)
at compiler.js:24496
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at compiler.js:24493
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileComponents (compiler.js:24482)
at compiler.js:24410
at Object.then (compiler.js:1012)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler._compileModuleAndComponents (compiler.js:24409)
at JitCompiler.push../node_modules/@angular/compiler/fesm5/compiler.js.JitCompiler.compileModuleAsync (compiler.js:24369)
at resolvePromise (zone.js:814)
at resolvePromise (zone.js:771)
at zone.js:873
at ZoneDelegate.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneDelegate.invokeTask (zone.js:421)
at Object.onInvokeTask (core.js:13842)
at ZoneDelegate.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneDelegate.invokeTask (zone.js:420)
at Zone.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.Zone.runTask (zone.js:188)
at drainMicroTaskQueue (zone.js:595)
at ZoneTask.push../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js.ZoneTask.invokeTask [as invoke] (zone.js:500)
at invokeTask (zone.js:1540)
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Try recompile or provide a bit more code?
– junk
Nov 12 '18 at 9:06
Add themoulde
in your question - that might help us clarify some solution
– Rahul
Nov 12 '18 at 9:47
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1
Try recompile or provide a bit more code?
– junk
Nov 12 '18 at 9:06
Add themoulde
in your question - that might help us clarify some solution
– Rahul
Nov 12 '18 at 9:47
1
1
Try recompile or provide a bit more code?
– junk
Nov 12 '18 at 9:06
Try recompile or provide a bit more code?
– junk
Nov 12 '18 at 9:06
Add the
moulde
in your question - that might help us clarify some solution– Rahul
Nov 12 '18 at 9:47
Add the
moulde
in your question - that might help us clarify some solution– Rahul
Nov 12 '18 at 9:47
add a comment |
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I've just resolved the problem. I removed every route in my routes file and added back one-by-one and I found out I missed 1 component from my module declaration. However I really don't understand why angular says that the component name is "class_1", but I realize that the affected component was in another module, because there was 2 component with the same name and I tried to use a wrong one. So I assume that angular cannot get the affected component name if it is in another module.
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I've just resolved the problem. I removed every route in my routes file and added back one-by-one and I found out I missed 1 component from my module declaration. However I really don't understand why angular says that the component name is "class_1", but I realize that the affected component was in another module, because there was 2 component with the same name and I tried to use a wrong one. So I assume that angular cannot get the affected component name if it is in another module.
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I've just resolved the problem. I removed every route in my routes file and added back one-by-one and I found out I missed 1 component from my module declaration. However I really don't understand why angular says that the component name is "class_1", but I realize that the affected component was in another module, because there was 2 component with the same name and I tried to use a wrong one. So I assume that angular cannot get the affected component name if it is in another module.
add a comment |
I've just resolved the problem. I removed every route in my routes file and added back one-by-one and I found out I missed 1 component from my module declaration. However I really don't understand why angular says that the component name is "class_1", but I realize that the affected component was in another module, because there was 2 component with the same name and I tried to use a wrong one. So I assume that angular cannot get the affected component name if it is in another module.
I've just resolved the problem. I removed every route in my routes file and added back one-by-one and I found out I missed 1 component from my module declaration. However I really don't understand why angular says that the component name is "class_1", but I realize that the affected component was in another module, because there was 2 component with the same name and I tried to use a wrong one. So I assume that angular cannot get the affected component name if it is in another module.
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Try recompile or provide a bit more code?
– junk
Nov 12 '18 at 9:06
Add the
moulde
in your question - that might help us clarify some solution– Rahul
Nov 12 '18 at 9:47