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I have an Asp.Net Core 2.0 project. Well, I now need to build some screens to make one CRUD using Angular. One should use the Angular 6, here at the company. Well, when I added in this Solution the project in Angular the version of that Angular is version 4.2. Is there a way to pass this version to version 6? As it is not a framework, it’s not that simple to update. Someone knows how to do this?
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This is my package.json within Solution(Asp.net core project)
"devDependencies": {
"@angular/animations": "4.2.5",
"@angular/common": "4.2.5",
"@angular/compiler": "4.2.5",
"@angular/compiler-cli": "4.2.5",
"@angular/core": "4.2.5",
"@angular/forms": "4.2.5",
"@angular/http": "4.2.5",
"@angular/platform-browser": "4.2.5",
"@angular/platform-browser-dynamic": "4.2.5",
"@angular/platform-server": "4.2.5",
"@angular/router": "4.2.5",
"@ngtools/webpack": "1.5.0",
"@types/chai": "4.0.1",
"@types/jasmine": "2.5.53",
"@types/webpack-env": "1.13.0",
"angular2-router-loader": "0.3.5",
"angular2-template-loader": "0.6.2",
"aspnet-prerendering": "^3.0.1",
"aspnet-webpack": "^2.0.1",
"awesome-typescript-loader": "3.2.1",
"bootstrap": "3.3.7",
"chai": "4.0.2",
"css": "2.2.1",
"css-loader": "0.28.4",
"es6-shim": "0.35.3",
"event-source-polyfill": "0.0.9",
"expose-loader": "0.7.3",
"extract-text-webpack-plugin": "2.1.2",
"file-loader": "0.11.2",
"html-loader": "0.4.5",
"isomorphic-fetch": "2.2.1",
"jasmine-core": "2.6.4",
"jquery": "3.2.1",
"json-loader": "0.5.4",
"karma": "1.7.0",
"karma-chai": "0.1.0",
"karma-chrome-launcher": "2.2.0",
"karma-cli": "1.0.1",
"karma-jasmine": "1.1.0",
"karma-webpack": "2.0.3",
"preboot": "4.5.2",
"raw-loader": "0.5.1",
"reflect-metadata": "0.1.10",
"rxjs": "5.4.2",
"style-loader": "0.18.2",
"to-string-loader": "1.1.5",
"typescript": "2.4.1",
"url-loader": "0.5.9",
"webpack": "2.5.1",
"webpack-hot-middleware": "2.18.2",
"webpack-merge": "4.1.0",
"zone.js": "0.8.12"
}
If I create a project with ng new [project-name]
and eye package.json, will be in version 6.0.3, but as I am creating by visual studio inside an Asp.Net Core application, there is generated the package above.
Take a look here. https://update.angular.io/ .
– Lucas Brogni
@Lucasbrogni, I started reading, but look. I’m talking about the project that Visual Studio creates within an Asp.Net Core 2.0 Solution. It is this project that I want to change and not an out-of-angular design in any lower version than I want to update. I’ll read it, but right away I thought it wasn’t that.
– pnet
Take a look at this link: https://weblog.west-wind.com/posts/2018/May/09/Updating-my-AlbumViewer-to-ASPNET-Core-21-and-Angular-60#ng-update
– Netinho Santos