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gfrSE opened this issue Sep 2, 2016 · 2 comments
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Append generated Component to the closest NgModule #1954

gfrSE opened this issue Sep 2, 2016 · 2 comments

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gfrSE commented Sep 2, 2016

Please provide us with the following information:

  1. OS? Windows 7, 8 or 10. Linux (which distribution). Mac OSX (Yosemite? El Capitan?)

Windows 10

  1. Versions. Please run ng --version. If there's nothing outputted, please run
    in a Terminal: node --version and paste the result here:

angular-cli: 1.0.0-beta.11-webpack.8
node: 6.2.2
os: win32 x64

  1. Repro steps. Was this an app that wasn't created using the CLI? What change did you
    do on your code? etc.
  • Change directory to a NgModule
  • ng g c anyComponentName
    --> This Component will be added to the app.module.ts instead of the closest NgModule!
  1. The log given by the failure. Normally this include a stack trace and some
    more information.

-/-

  1. Mention any other details that might be useful.

Would be nice to get that generated Component into the right NgModule.


Thanks! We'll be in touch soon.

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mxii commented Sep 14, 2016

#1966

@gfrSE gfrSE closed this as completed Sep 14, 2016
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