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Issue number: resolves ionic-team/ionic-docs#2091
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## What is the current behavior?
Documentation to test `ng add` schematic for @ionic/angular is outdated
& it fails when running with:
```
Invalid projectType for my-app: undefined
```
## What is the new behavior?
Fix the schematic to support the latest Angular build system & update
the documentation for testing local Ionic Framework with `ng add`.
## Does this introduce a breaking change?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## Other information
_I am using `Angular CLI: 20.0.4`_
Run these commands first to see the error:
```sh
ng new my-app --style=css --ssr=false --zoneless=false
cd my-app
ng add @ionic/angular --skip-confirmation
```
Switch to this branch (`fix-angular-schematics`) and then follow the
[new
steps](b9b345303c/packages/angular/README.md (testing-local-ionic-framework-with-ng-add)
)
and confirm the error is gone.
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`Co-authored-by: soundproofboot <colinedwinbares@gmail.com>`
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Co-authored-by: Brandy Smith <6577830+brandyscarney@users.noreply.github.com>
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# @ionic/angular
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Ionic Angular specific building blocks on top of [@ionic/core](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@ionic/core) components.
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## Related
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* [Ionic Core Components](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@ionic/core)
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* [Ionic Documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/)
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* [Ionic Discord](https://ionic.link/discord)
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* [Ionic Forum](https://forum.ionicframework.com/)
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* [Ionicons](http://ionicons.com/)
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* [Stencil](https://stenciljs.com/)
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* [Capacitor](https://capacitor.ionicframework.com/)
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## License
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* [MIT](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ionic-team/ionic/main/LICENSE)
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## Testing Local Ionic Framework with `ng add`
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This guide shows you how to test the local Ionic Framework build with a new Angular application using `ng add`. This is useful for development and testing changes before publishing.
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### Prerequisites
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- Node.js and npm installed
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- Angular CLI installed globally (`npm install -g @angular/cli`)
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### Build Local Ionic Framework
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1. Clone the repository (if not already done):
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework.git
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cd ionic-framework
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```
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2. Pull the latest from `main`
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```sh
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git pull origin main
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```
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3. Install dependencies and build the `core` package:
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```sh
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cd core
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npm install
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npm run build
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```
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4. Install dependencies, sync the `core` build and build the Angular package:
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```sh
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cd ../packages/angular
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npm install
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npm run sync
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npm run build
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```
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5. Create a tarball:
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```sh
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cd dist
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npm pack
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```
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6. Copy the tarball to Downloads:
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```sh
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cp ionic-angular-*.tgz ~/Downloads/ionic-angular.tgz
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```
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### Test with New Angular App
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7. Create a new Angular app:
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```sh
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# Change to whichever directory you want the app in
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cd ~/Documents/
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ng new my-app --style=css --ssr=false --zoneless=false
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cd my-app
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```
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8. Install the local `@ionic/angular` package:
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```sh
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npm install ~/Downloads/ionic-angular.tgz
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```
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9. Run `ng add`:
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```sh
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ng add @ionic/angular --skip-confirmation
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```
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10. Serve the app:
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```sh
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ng serve
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```
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The local Ionic Framework build is now active in the Angular app. Changes to the Ionic source code require rebuilding the packages and reinstalling the tarball to see updates.
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## Project Structure
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**common**
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This is where logic that is shared between lazy loaded and standalone components live. For example, the lazy loaded IonPopover and standalone IonPopover components extend from a base IonPopover implementation that exists in this directory.
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**Note:** This directory exposes internal APIs and is only accessed in the `standalone` and `src` submodules. Ionic developers should never import directly from `@ionic/angular/common`. Instead, they should import from `@ionic/angular` or `@ionic/angular/standalone`.
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**standalone**
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This is where the standalone component implementations live. It was added as a separate entry point to avoid any lazy loaded logic from accidentally being pulled in to the final build. Having a separate directory allows the lazy loaded implementation to remain accessible from `@ionic/angular` for backwards compatibility.
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Ionic developers can access this by importing from `@ionic/angular/standalone`.
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**src**
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This is where the lazy loaded component implementations live.
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Ionic developers can access this by importing from `@ionic/angular`.
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