Colon expected (and similar errors) in Angular Universal demo











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Angular provides demo code for learning their Universal server-side rendering. In Step 5, the sample Javascript webpack code tries to declare constants and such inside a decorator, which returns errors about missing colons and commas in lines 2, 3, and 5 (see below comments).



Since I'm not familiar enough with decorators to say for sure, can you confirm this? How would this code be corrected? Would it be acceptable to reach out to the Angular website and bring this to their attention, or would that not be good etiquette?



@NgModule({
const path = require('path'); // : expected on first path, , expected on ;
const webpack = require('webpack'); // : expected on first webpack, , expected on ;

module.exports = { // : expected on .
entry: { server: './server.ts' },
resolve: { extensions: ['.js', '.ts'] },
target: 'node',
// this makes sure we include node_modules and other 3rd party libraries
externals: [/(node_modules|main..*.js)/],
output: {
path: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'),
filename: '[name].js'
},
module: {
rules: [
{ test: /.ts$/, loader: 'ts-loader' }
]
},
plugins: [
// Temporary Fix for issue: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/11580
// for "WARNING Critical dependency: the request of a dependency is an expression"
new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin(
/(.+)?angular(\|/)core(.+)?/,
path.join(__dirname, 'src'), // location of your src
{} // a map of your routes
),
new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin(
/(.+)?express(\|/)(.+)?/,
path.join(__dirname, 'src'),
{}
)
]
}
})









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    remove @NgModule({ decorator, it worked for me. Hope it works for you!!
    – Bharathkumar kamal
    Nov 20 at 16:33















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Angular provides demo code for learning their Universal server-side rendering. In Step 5, the sample Javascript webpack code tries to declare constants and such inside a decorator, which returns errors about missing colons and commas in lines 2, 3, and 5 (see below comments).



Since I'm not familiar enough with decorators to say for sure, can you confirm this? How would this code be corrected? Would it be acceptable to reach out to the Angular website and bring this to their attention, or would that not be good etiquette?



@NgModule({
const path = require('path'); // : expected on first path, , expected on ;
const webpack = require('webpack'); // : expected on first webpack, , expected on ;

module.exports = { // : expected on .
entry: { server: './server.ts' },
resolve: { extensions: ['.js', '.ts'] },
target: 'node',
// this makes sure we include node_modules and other 3rd party libraries
externals: [/(node_modules|main..*.js)/],
output: {
path: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'),
filename: '[name].js'
},
module: {
rules: [
{ test: /.ts$/, loader: 'ts-loader' }
]
},
plugins: [
// Temporary Fix for issue: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/11580
// for "WARNING Critical dependency: the request of a dependency is an expression"
new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin(
/(.+)?angular(\|/)core(.+)?/,
path.join(__dirname, 'src'), // location of your src
{} // a map of your routes
),
new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin(
/(.+)?express(\|/)(.+)?/,
path.join(__dirname, 'src'),
{}
)
]
}
})









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    remove @NgModule({ decorator, it worked for me. Hope it works for you!!
    – Bharathkumar kamal
    Nov 20 at 16:33













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Angular provides demo code for learning their Universal server-side rendering. In Step 5, the sample Javascript webpack code tries to declare constants and such inside a decorator, which returns errors about missing colons and commas in lines 2, 3, and 5 (see below comments).



Since I'm not familiar enough with decorators to say for sure, can you confirm this? How would this code be corrected? Would it be acceptable to reach out to the Angular website and bring this to their attention, or would that not be good etiquette?



@NgModule({
const path = require('path'); // : expected on first path, , expected on ;
const webpack = require('webpack'); // : expected on first webpack, , expected on ;

module.exports = { // : expected on .
entry: { server: './server.ts' },
resolve: { extensions: ['.js', '.ts'] },
target: 'node',
// this makes sure we include node_modules and other 3rd party libraries
externals: [/(node_modules|main..*.js)/],
output: {
path: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'),
filename: '[name].js'
},
module: {
rules: [
{ test: /.ts$/, loader: 'ts-loader' }
]
},
plugins: [
// Temporary Fix for issue: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/11580
// for "WARNING Critical dependency: the request of a dependency is an expression"
new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin(
/(.+)?angular(\|/)core(.+)?/,
path.join(__dirname, 'src'), // location of your src
{} // a map of your routes
),
new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin(
/(.+)?express(\|/)(.+)?/,
path.join(__dirname, 'src'),
{}
)
]
}
})









share|improve this question













Angular provides demo code for learning their Universal server-side rendering. In Step 5, the sample Javascript webpack code tries to declare constants and such inside a decorator, which returns errors about missing colons and commas in lines 2, 3, and 5 (see below comments).



Since I'm not familiar enough with decorators to say for sure, can you confirm this? How would this code be corrected? Would it be acceptable to reach out to the Angular website and bring this to their attention, or would that not be good etiquette?



@NgModule({
const path = require('path'); // : expected on first path, , expected on ;
const webpack = require('webpack'); // : expected on first webpack, , expected on ;

module.exports = { // : expected on .
entry: { server: './server.ts' },
resolve: { extensions: ['.js', '.ts'] },
target: 'node',
// this makes sure we include node_modules and other 3rd party libraries
externals: [/(node_modules|main..*.js)/],
output: {
path: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'),
filename: '[name].js'
},
module: {
rules: [
{ test: /.ts$/, loader: 'ts-loader' }
]
},
plugins: [
// Temporary Fix for issue: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/11580
// for "WARNING Critical dependency: the request of a dependency is an expression"
new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin(
/(.+)?angular(\|/)core(.+)?/,
path.join(__dirname, 'src'), // location of your src
{} // a map of your routes
),
new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin(
/(.+)?express(\|/)(.+)?/,
path.join(__dirname, 'src'),
{}
)
]
}
})






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    remove @NgModule({ decorator, it worked for me. Hope it works for you!!
    – Bharathkumar kamal
    Nov 20 at 16:33














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    remove @NgModule({ decorator, it worked for me. Hope it works for you!!
    – Bharathkumar kamal
    Nov 20 at 16:33








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remove @NgModule({ decorator, it worked for me. Hope it works for you!!
– Bharathkumar kamal
Nov 20 at 16:33




remove @NgModule({ decorator, it worked for me. Hope it works for you!!
– Bharathkumar kamal
Nov 20 at 16:33

















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