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This class is visible to consumers via SomeModule -> SomeComponent, but is not exported from the top-level library entrypoint

I upgraded all my angular library to angular 9.0.0 using ng update and when I try to build them I got below error.

Error:

Unsupported private class SomeComponent. This class is visible to consumers via SomeModule -> SomeComponent, but is not exported from the top-level library entrypoint.

Anyone solved this error?

over 3 years ago · Santiago Trujillo
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This error happened to me because I used the default keyword to export my component :

@Component({
  selector: 'lib-form',
  templateUrl: './form.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./form.component.scss'],
})
export default class FormComponent implements OnInit {
    // ...
}

The use of this keyword was suggested by my Linter and allows to write imports as import FormComponent from './form.component'; instead of import { FormComponent } from './form.component';

However this does not seem to work well along public-api.ts. The solution for me was to remove the default keyword and change all imports.

over 3 years ago · Santiago Trujillo Report

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I was struggling with the same issue today.

My prerequisites:

  • I work on an Angular 11 library type project;
  • I have added a new directive;
  • I got an error as above when tried to add my directive to module exports.

Fix:

  • I have added file export to index.ts file:

export * from './just/a/relative/path/to/the/directive/{{myDirectiveFile}}';

over 3 years ago · Santiago Trujillo Report

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This error happens if any component is exported in NgModuleand not included in your public_api.ts, Angular 9 will throw an error now.

This error was not coming in Angular 8 but after upgrading to Angular 9 it started showing.

If you exported any service, module or component, etc in NgModule make sure to include them in public_api.ts or else angular 9 will throw error now.

Fix: add your component to the public_api.ts

export * from './lib/components/some-me/some-me.component';
over 3 years ago · Santiago Trujillo Report
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