When generating services in the Angular CLI, it is adding extra metadata with a 'provided in' property with a default of 'root' for the Injectable decorator.
@Injectable({
providedIn: 'root',
})
What exactly does providedIn do? I am assuming this is making the service available like a 'global' type singleton service for the whole application, however, wouldn't be cleaner to declare such services in the provider array of the AppModule?
UPDATE:
For anyone else, the following paragraph provided another good explanation of it also, in particular if you want to provide your service to only a feature module.
There is now a new, recommended, way to register a provider, directly
inside the @Injectable()
decorator, using the new providedIn
attribute. It accepts 'root'
as a value or any module of your
application. When you use 'root'
, your injectable
will be
registered as a singleton in the application, and you don’t need to
add it to the providers of the root module. Similarly, if you use
providedIn: UsersModule
, the injectable
is registered as a
provider of the UsersModule
without adding it to the providers
of
the module." -
https://blog.ninja-squad.com/2018/05/04/what-is-new-angular-6/
UPDATE 2:
After further investigation, I have decided it is only useful to have providedIn: 'root'
If you want to provide
a service in any module other than the root module, then you are better off using the providers
array in the feature module's decorators, otherwise you will be plagued with circular dependencies. Interesting discussions to be had here - https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/10170
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