[Angular] 'providedIn' for service

There is now a new, recommended, way to register a provider, directly inside the @Injectable() decorator, using the new providedIn attribute. app

@Injectable({ providedIn: 'root' }) export class UserService { }

 

When you use 'root', your injectable will be registered as a singleton in the application, and you don’t need to add it to the providers of the root module. Similarly, if you use providedIn: UsersModule, the injectable is registered as a provider of the UsersModule without adding it to the providers of the module.ide

 

In the same spirit, you can now declare an InjectionToken and directly register it with providedIn and give it a factory:spa

export const baseUrl = new InjectionToken<string>('baseUrl', { providedIn: 'root', factory: () => 'http://localhost:8080/' });

 

Note that it also simplifies unit testing. We used to register the service in the providers of the testing module to be able to test it. code

Before:blog

beforeEach(() => TestBed.configureTestingModule({ providers: [UserService] }));

Now, if the UserService uses providedIn: 'root':string

After:it

beforeEach(() => TestBed.configureTestingModule({}));
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