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Published inFeb 2023
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Aristeidis Bampakos
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Aristeidis Bampakos is a Web Development Team Lead at Plex-Earth who specializes in the development of web applications with Angular. He has been an Angular Google Developer Expert (GDE) since 2020 and works as an Angular Senior Tech Instructor at Code.Hub, a private educational institute, where he nurtures aspiring Angular developers and professionals. He is also the author of Angular Projects with Packt.
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With sound expertise in front-end libraries and frameworks such as Backbone.js, Knockout.js, VueJS, React, Svelte, AngularJs, and Angular, Pablo Deeleman has developed his career since 1998 as a JavaScript engineer across a broad range of successful companies such as Gameloft, Red Hat or Dynatrace, just to name a few. He currently works as Staff Software Engineer at Twilio, the global leader in customer engagement communications. Pablo Deeleman has contributed to the dev community with several books on Angular since 2016, all published by Packt Publishing.
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Injecting services in the component tree

The @Component decorator has a providers property similar to the @NgModule decorator to register services with a component injector. A service that registers with the component injector can serve two purposes:

  • It can be shared with the child components that provide the service.
  • It can create multiple copies of the service every time the component that provides the service is rendered.

In the following sections, we'll learn how to apply each approach.

Sharing dependencies through components

A service provided through the component injector can be shared among the child components of the parent component injector, and it is immediately available for injection at their constructors. Child components reuse the same instance of the service from the parent component. Let's walk our way through an example to understand this better:

  1. Create a new component named favorites...
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Aristeidis Bampakos

Aristeidis Bampakos is a Web Development Team Lead at Plex-Earth who specializes in the development of web applications with Angular. He has been an Angular Google Developer Expert (GDE) since 2020 and works as an Angular Senior Tech Instructor at Code.Hub, a private educational institute, where he nurtures aspiring Angular developers and professionals. He is also the author of Angular Projects with Packt.
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Pablo Deeleman

With sound expertise in front-end libraries and frameworks such as Backbone.js, Knockout.js, VueJS, React, Svelte, AngularJs, and Angular, Pablo Deeleman has developed his career since 1998 as a JavaScript engineer across a broad range of successful companies such as Gameloft, Red Hat or Dynatrace, just to name a few. He currently works as Staff Software Engineer at Twilio, the global leader in customer engagement communications. Pablo Deeleman has contributed to the dev community with several books on Angular since 2016, all published by Packt Publishing.
Read more about Pablo Deeleman