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build: ship flat es modules #3316

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devversion opened this issue Feb 26, 2017 · 2 comments
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build: ship flat es modules #3316

devversion opened this issue Feb 26, 2017 · 2 comments
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devversion commented Feb 26, 2017

Similar to angular/angular (see changelog), Angular Material should start shipping a flat ESM file.

At first glance, it looks like this would require some project re-structuring. But there might be also alternate approaches to archive the same release structure.

@kara Just confirming again, is this something we should do on Material as well?

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@kara kara added the feature This issue represents a new feature or feature request rather than a bug or bug fix label Mar 1, 2017
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* Now ships a Flat / ESM bundle (similar as for Angular 4+ releases)
* Links the pkg `module` to the new ESM bundle.
* For a consistent and clear project-structure there will be `tsconfig-es6` or `tsconfig-es5` files.

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See #3751

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