circular dependency angular shared module and index












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I am getting a Circular dependancy error like this - src/app/shared/shared.module.ts -> src/app/shared/index.ts -> src/app/shared/shared.module.ts



index.ts
export * from './layout/index';
export * from './shared.module';



shared.module.ts
@NgModule({
exports: [
CommonModule,
NgSelectModule,
FormsModule,
ReactiveFormsModule,
HttpClientModule,
BsDropdownModule,
BsDatepickerModule,
Ng4GeoautocompleteModule,
RouterModule,
NgxHmCarouselModule,
NgxSpinnerModule,
CarouselModule,
AccordionModule,
AngularGooglePlaceModule,
ModalModule,
ProgressbarModule,
HeaderComponent,
FooterComponent,
SidebarComponent,
PopoverModule,
RatingModule,
AgmCoreModule,
NumberDirective,
BootModalComponent,
ErrorModalComponent,
]



I am unable to find the circular dependency here. Please help.










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  • Check out this. stackoverflow.com/questions/46113734/…

    – Himanshu Shekhar
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:52











  • @HimanshuShekhar yeah, I checked that. But in my case shared.module.ts depends on the index.ts and index.ts depends on shared.module.ts. the 2nd dependency will be there otherwise it'll throw error. But don't know about the 1st one

    – Risitesh Biswal
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:03













  • Thanks, @HimanshuShekhar. I just solved it as it the header, footer and sidebar component was getting called.

    – Risitesh Biswal
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:28
















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I am getting a Circular dependancy error like this - src/app/shared/shared.module.ts -> src/app/shared/index.ts -> src/app/shared/shared.module.ts



index.ts
export * from './layout/index';
export * from './shared.module';



shared.module.ts
@NgModule({
exports: [
CommonModule,
NgSelectModule,
FormsModule,
ReactiveFormsModule,
HttpClientModule,
BsDropdownModule,
BsDatepickerModule,
Ng4GeoautocompleteModule,
RouterModule,
NgxHmCarouselModule,
NgxSpinnerModule,
CarouselModule,
AccordionModule,
AngularGooglePlaceModule,
ModalModule,
ProgressbarModule,
HeaderComponent,
FooterComponent,
SidebarComponent,
PopoverModule,
RatingModule,
AgmCoreModule,
NumberDirective,
BootModalComponent,
ErrorModalComponent,
]



I am unable to find the circular dependency here. Please help.










share|improve this question























  • Check out this. stackoverflow.com/questions/46113734/…

    – Himanshu Shekhar
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:52











  • @HimanshuShekhar yeah, I checked that. But in my case shared.module.ts depends on the index.ts and index.ts depends on shared.module.ts. the 2nd dependency will be there otherwise it'll throw error. But don't know about the 1st one

    – Risitesh Biswal
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:03













  • Thanks, @HimanshuShekhar. I just solved it as it the header, footer and sidebar component was getting called.

    – Risitesh Biswal
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:28














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I am getting a Circular dependancy error like this - src/app/shared/shared.module.ts -> src/app/shared/index.ts -> src/app/shared/shared.module.ts



index.ts
export * from './layout/index';
export * from './shared.module';



shared.module.ts
@NgModule({
exports: [
CommonModule,
NgSelectModule,
FormsModule,
ReactiveFormsModule,
HttpClientModule,
BsDropdownModule,
BsDatepickerModule,
Ng4GeoautocompleteModule,
RouterModule,
NgxHmCarouselModule,
NgxSpinnerModule,
CarouselModule,
AccordionModule,
AngularGooglePlaceModule,
ModalModule,
ProgressbarModule,
HeaderComponent,
FooterComponent,
SidebarComponent,
PopoverModule,
RatingModule,
AgmCoreModule,
NumberDirective,
BootModalComponent,
ErrorModalComponent,
]



I am unable to find the circular dependency here. Please help.










share|improve this question














I am getting a Circular dependancy error like this - src/app/shared/shared.module.ts -> src/app/shared/index.ts -> src/app/shared/shared.module.ts



index.ts
export * from './layout/index';
export * from './shared.module';



shared.module.ts
@NgModule({
exports: [
CommonModule,
NgSelectModule,
FormsModule,
ReactiveFormsModule,
HttpClientModule,
BsDropdownModule,
BsDatepickerModule,
Ng4GeoautocompleteModule,
RouterModule,
NgxHmCarouselModule,
NgxSpinnerModule,
CarouselModule,
AccordionModule,
AngularGooglePlaceModule,
ModalModule,
ProgressbarModule,
HeaderComponent,
FooterComponent,
SidebarComponent,
PopoverModule,
RatingModule,
AgmCoreModule,
NumberDirective,
BootModalComponent,
ErrorModalComponent,
]



I am unable to find the circular dependency here. Please help.







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  • Check out this. stackoverflow.com/questions/46113734/…

    – Himanshu Shekhar
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:52











  • @HimanshuShekhar yeah, I checked that. But in my case shared.module.ts depends on the index.ts and index.ts depends on shared.module.ts. the 2nd dependency will be there otherwise it'll throw error. But don't know about the 1st one

    – Risitesh Biswal
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:03













  • Thanks, @HimanshuShekhar. I just solved it as it the header, footer and sidebar component was getting called.

    – Risitesh Biswal
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:28



















  • Check out this. stackoverflow.com/questions/46113734/…

    – Himanshu Shekhar
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:52











  • @HimanshuShekhar yeah, I checked that. But in my case shared.module.ts depends on the index.ts and index.ts depends on shared.module.ts. the 2nd dependency will be there otherwise it'll throw error. But don't know about the 1st one

    – Risitesh Biswal
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:03













  • Thanks, @HimanshuShekhar. I just solved it as it the header, footer and sidebar component was getting called.

    – Risitesh Biswal
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:28

















Check out this. stackoverflow.com/questions/46113734/…

– Himanshu Shekhar
Nov 23 '18 at 5:52





Check out this. stackoverflow.com/questions/46113734/…

– Himanshu Shekhar
Nov 23 '18 at 5:52













@HimanshuShekhar yeah, I checked that. But in my case shared.module.ts depends on the index.ts and index.ts depends on shared.module.ts. the 2nd dependency will be there otherwise it'll throw error. But don't know about the 1st one

– Risitesh Biswal
Nov 23 '18 at 6:03







@HimanshuShekhar yeah, I checked that. But in my case shared.module.ts depends on the index.ts and index.ts depends on shared.module.ts. the 2nd dependency will be there otherwise it'll throw error. But don't know about the 1st one

– Risitesh Biswal
Nov 23 '18 at 6:03















Thanks, @HimanshuShekhar. I just solved it as it the header, footer and sidebar component was getting called.

– Risitesh Biswal
Nov 23 '18 at 6:28





Thanks, @HimanshuShekhar. I just solved it as it the header, footer and sidebar component was getting called.

– Risitesh Biswal
Nov 23 '18 at 6:28












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