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How to make a shared Angular Web + NativeScript Angular Mobile app? #30

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rob4226 opened this issue Jul 10, 2021 · 1 comment
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rob4226 commented Jul 10, 2021

What is the proper procedure to start a new nx workspace for a shared NativeScript Angular Mobile App and Angular Web App?

Right now I have a NativeScript 7 / Angular 11 shared mobile/web app that uses the .tns.ts, .tns.html, .web.ts, etc... method of code splitting, but it seems the new NativeScript 8 and @nativescript/webpack do not support that anymore. This is a substantial project and I want to upgrade to NS8 /Angular 12 so I guess I need to convert the project to work in an nx workspace using the libs folder for the shared Angular modules. But I want to make sure I set up the nx workspace properly first before taking on this massive undertaking.

So basically, can someone please outline the proper commands to start a shared mobile/web NativeScript 8 / Angular 12 project in an nx workspace?

I tried staring an Angular nx workspace project then adding NativeScript but the nx commands to run the mobile project would not work, I kept getting Unable to install dependencies.. It made a minimal nested package.json in the mobile project with, @nativescript/core, @nativescript/android, and @nativescript/ios and the rest of the dependencies in the root package.json which seems right but idk. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thank you!!

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Im fighting with that topic here...goog luck !

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