You see this error when you try to inject a service but have not declared a corresponding provider. A provider is a mapping that supplies a value that you can inject into the constructor of a class in your application.
Read more on providers in our [Dependency Injection guide](https://angular.io/guide/dependency-injection).
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Work backwards from the object where the error states that a [provider](https://angular.io/guide/architecture-services) is missing: `No provider for ${this}!`. This is commonly thrown in [services](https://angular.io/tutorial/toh-pt4), which require non-existing providers.
To fix the error ensure that your service is registered in the list of providers of an `NgModule` or has the `@Injectable` decorator with a `providedIn` property at top.
The most common solution is to add a provider in `@Injectable` using `providedIn`: