I'm using angular 4.2.4 in my application and I want to upgrade to the latest one (4.3.0)
is there an easy and safe way to do that without breaking my application ?
When searching I found this information from:
http://angularjs.blogspot.de/2017/07/angular-43-now-available.html
that link states that Angular 4.3 contains no breaking changes ?
I want to do that upgrade to use HttpClient
I think you should be fine. Once you reference the new packages just make sure that your ng build --prod
is not breaking.
If you want to use the new HttpClient
you have change all parts of your code that referencing Http
from @angular/http
and replace that with HttpClient
from @angular/common/http
according with styleguide.
Also you have to change to all related .spec
files that referencing old Http
as well, then test with ng t
, unless you does not care about tests.
If you are looking how upgrade all angular related packages more efficiently just look here How do I correctly upgrade angular 2 (npm) to the latest version?
You can use NPM command to update the installed all dependencies.
To update angular
npm install angular@version (Provide version number)
Example : npm install angular@4.3
To download latest angular you can use npm install angular@latest
The command npm update -D
&& npm update -S will
update all packages inside package.json to their latest version.
You can also apply the same command to update HttpClient as wells as all other dependencies
For my application I have upgraded from 4.2.4 to 4.3. Everything works fine. No more issues