docs(cookbook-aot-compiler): improve Ahead-of-Time compilation cookbook (#2798)

closes #2790
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// #docregion
// main entry point
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { AppModule } from './app.module';
platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule);

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Fortunately, the source code can be compiled either way without change _if_ you account for a few key differences.
***Index.html***
***index.html***
The JiT and AoT apps require their own `index.html` files because they setup and launch so differently.
**Put the AoT version in the `/aot` folder** because two `index.html` files can't be in the same folder.
The JiT and AoT apps are setup and launched so differently that they require their own `index.html` files.
Here they are for comparison:
+makeTabs(
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They can't be in the same folder.
***Put the AoT version in the `/aot` folder***.
The JiT version relies on `SystemJS` to load individual modules and requires the `reflect-metadata` shim.
Both scripts appear in its `index.html`.
The AoT version loads the entire application in a single script, `aot/dist/build.js`.
It does not need `SystemJS` or the `reflect-metadata` shim; those scripts are absent from its `index.html`
*Component-relative Template URLS*
***main.ts***
JiT and AoT applications boot in much the same way but require different Angular libraries to do so.
The key differences, covered in the [Bootstrap](#bootstrap) section above,
are evident in these `main` files which can and should reside in the same folder:
+makeTabs(
`toh-6/ts/app/main-aot.ts,
toh-6/ts/app/main.ts`,
null,
`app/main-aot.ts (AoT),
app/main.ts (JiT)`
)
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***Component-relative Template URLS***
The AoT compiler requires that `@Component` URLS for external templates and css files be _component-relative_.
That means that the value of `@Component.templateUrl` is a URL value relative to the component class file:
`foo.component.html` no matter where `foo.component.ts` sits in the project folder structure.
That means that the value of `@Component.templateUrl` is a URL value _relative_ to the component class file.
For example, a `'hero.component.html'` URL means that the template file is a sibling of its companion `hero.component.ts` file.
While JiT app URLs are more flexible, stick with _component-relative_ URLs for compatibility with AoT compilation.
JiT-compiled apps, using the SystemJS loader and _component-relative_ URLs *must set the* `@Component.moduleId` *property to* `module.id`.
JiT-compiled applications that use the SystemJS loader and _component-relative_ URLs *must set the* `@Component.moduleId` *property to* `module.id`.
The `module` object is undefined when an AoT-compiled app runs.
The app fails unless you assign a global `module` value in the `index.html` like this:
The app fails with a null reference error unless you assign a global `module` value in the `index.html` like this:
+makeExample('toh-6/ts/aot/index.html','moduleId')(format='.')
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Setting a global `module` is a temporary expedient.
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*TypeScript configuration*
***TypeScript configuration***
JiT-compiled apps transpile to `commonjs` modules.
AoT-compiled apps transpile to _ES2015_/_ES6_ modules to facilitate Tree Shaking.
JiT-compiled applications transpile to `commonjs` modules.
AoT-compiled applications transpile to _ES2015_/_ES6_ modules to facilitate Tree Shaking.
AoT requires its own TypeScript configuration settings as well.
You'll need separate TypeScript configuration files such as these:
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tsconfig.json (JiT)`
)
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header @Types and node modules
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In the file structure of _this particular sample project_,
the `node_modules` folder happens to be two levels up from the project root.
Therefore, `"typeRoots"` must be set to `"../../node_modules/@types/"`.
In a more typical project, `node_modules` would be a sibling of `tsconfig-aot.json`
and `"typeRoots"` would be set to `"node_modules/@types/"`.
Edit your `tsconfig-aot.json` to fit your project's file structure.
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### Tree Shaking