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# Browser support
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Angular supports most recent browsers. This includes the following specific versions:
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<table>
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Browser
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Supported versions
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</tr>
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<td>
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Chrome
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latest
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Firefox
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latest and extended support release (ESR)
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</tr>
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Edge
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2 most recent major versions
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IE
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<div>11</div>
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Safari
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2 most recent major versions
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iOS
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2 most recent major versions
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Android
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X (10.0), Pie (9.0), Oreo (8.0), Nougat (7.0)
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</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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<div class="alert is-helpful">
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Angular's continuous integration process runs unit tests of the framework on all of these browsers for every pull request,
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using <a href="https://saucelabs.com/">SauceLabs</a> and
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<a href="https://www.browserstack.com">Browserstack</a>.
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</div>
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## Polyfills
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Angular is built on the latest standards of the web platform.
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Targeting such a wide range of browsers is challenging because they do not support all features of modern browsers.
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You compensate by loading polyfill scripts ("polyfills") for the browsers that you must support.
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The [table below](#polyfill-libs) identifies most of the polyfills you might need.
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<div class="alert is-important">
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The suggested polyfills are the ones that run full Angular applications.
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You may need additional polyfills to support features not covered by this list.
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Note that polyfills cannot magically transform an old, slow browser into a modern, fast one.
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</div>
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In Angular CLI version 8 and higher, applications are built using *differential loading*, a strategy where the CLI builds two separate bundles as part of your deployed application.
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* The first bundle contains modern ES2015 syntax, takes advantage of built-in support in modern browsers, ships less polyfills, and results in a smaller bundle size.
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* The second bundle contains code in the old ES5 syntax, along with all necessary polyfills. This results in a larger bundle size, but supports older browsers.
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This strategy allows you to continue to build your web application to support multiple browsers, but only load the necessary code that the browser needs.
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For more information about how this works, see [Differential Loading](guide/deployment#differential-loading) in the [Deployment guide](guide/deployment).
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## Enabling polyfills with CLI projects
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The [Angular CLI](cli) provides support for polyfills.
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If you are not using the CLI to create your projects, see [Polyfill instructions for non-CLI users](#non-cli).
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When you create a project with the `ng new` command, a `src/polyfills.ts` configuration file is created as part of your project folder.
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This file incorporates the mandatory and many of the optional polyfills as JavaScript `import` statements.
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* The npm packages for the [_mandatory_ polyfills](#polyfill-libs) (such as `zone.js`) are installed automatically for you when you create your project with `ng new`, and their corresponding `import` statements are already enabled in the `src/polyfills.ts` configuration file.
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* If you need an _optional_ polyfill, you must install its npm package, then uncomment or create the corresponding import statement in the `src/polyfills.ts` configuration file.
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For example, if you need the optional [web animations polyfill](http://caniuse.com/#feat=web-animation), you could install it with `npm`, using the following command (or the `yarn` equivalent):
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<code-example language="sh" class="code-shell">
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# install the optional web animations polyfill
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npm install --save web-animations-js
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</code-example>
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You can then add the import statement in the `src/polyfills.ts` file.
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For many polyfills, you can simply un-comment the corresponding `import` statement in the file, as in the following example.
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<code-example header="src/polyfills.ts">
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/**
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* Required to support Web Animations `@angular/platform-browser/animations`.
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* Needed for: All but Chrome, Firefox and Opera. http://caniuse.com/#feat=web-animation
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**/
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import 'web-animations-js'; // Run `npm install --save web-animations-js`.
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</code-example>
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If the polyfill you want is not already in `polyfills.ts` file, add the `import` statement by hand.
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{@a polyfill-libs}
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### Mandatory polyfills
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These are the polyfills required to run an Angular application on each supported browser:
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<table>
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<tr style="vertical-align: top">
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Browsers (Desktop & Mobile)
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</th>
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<th>
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Polyfills Required
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</th>
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</tr>
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<tr style="vertical-align: top">
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<td>
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Chrome, Firefox, Edge, <br>
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Safari, Android, IE 11
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</td>
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<td>
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[ES2015](guide/browser-support#core-es6)
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</td>
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</table>
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### Optional browser features to polyfill
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Some features of Angular may require additional polyfills.
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<table>
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<tr style="vertical-align: top">
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<th>
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Feature
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Polyfill
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</th>
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<th style="width: 50%">
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Browsers (Desktop & Mobile)
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<tr style="vertical-align: top">
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<td>
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[AnimationBuilder](api/animations/AnimationBuilder).
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(Standard animation support does not require polyfills.)
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[Web Animations](guide/browser-support#web-animations)
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<p>If AnimationBuilder is used, enables scrubbing
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support for IE/Edge and Safari.
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(Chrome and Firefox support this natively).</p>
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</td>
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<tr style="vertical-align: top">
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<td>
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[NgClass](api/common/NgClass) on SVG elements
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[classList](guide/browser-support#classlist)
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IE 11
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<tr style="vertical-align: top">
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<td>
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[Router](guide/router) when using
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[hash-based routing](guide/router#location-strategy)
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</td>
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<td>
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[ES7/array](guide/browser-support#core-es7-array)
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IE 11
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</table>
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### Suggested polyfills
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The following polyfills are used to test the framework itself. They are a good starting point for an application.
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<table>
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Polyfill
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License
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Size*
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<a id='core-es7-array' href="https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/tree/v2/fn/array">ES7/array</a>
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MIT
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0.1KB
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<a id='core-es6' href="https://github.com/zloirock/core-js">ES2015</a>
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MIT
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27.4KB
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<a id='classlist' href="https://github.com/eligrey/classList.js">classList</a>
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Public domain
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1KB
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<a id='intl' href="https://github.com/andyearnshaw/Intl.js">Intl</a>
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MIT / Unicode license
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13.5KB
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<a id='web-animations' href="https://github.com/web-animations/web-animations-js">Web Animations</a>
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Apache
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14.8KB
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</table>
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\* Figures are for minified and gzipped code,
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computed with the <a href="http://closure-compiler.appspot.com/home">closure compiler</a>.
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{@a non-cli}
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## Polyfills for non-CLI users
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If you are not using the CLI, add your polyfill scripts directly to the host web page (`index.html`).
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For example:
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<code-example header="src/index.html" language="html">
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<!-- pre-zone polyfills -->
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<script src="node_modules/core-js/client/shim.min.js"></script>
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<script src="node_modules/web-animations-js/web-animations.min.js"></script>
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<script>
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/**
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* you can configure some zone flags which can disable zone interception for some
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* asynchronous activities to improve startup performance - use these options only
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* if you know what you are doing as it could result in hard to trace down bugs..
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// __Zone_disable_requestAnimationFrame = true; // disable patch requestAnimationFrame
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// __Zone_disable_on_property = true; // disable patch onProperty such as onclick
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// __zone_symbol__UNPATCHED_EVENTS = ['scroll', 'mousemove']; // disable patch specified eventNames
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/*
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* in IE/Edge developer tools, the addEventListener will also be wrapped by zone.js
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* with the following flag, it will bypass `zone.js` patch for IE/Edge
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*/
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// __Zone_enable_cross_context_check = true;
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</script>
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<!-- zone.js required by Angular -->
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<script src="node_modules/zone.js/bundles/zone.umd.js"></script>
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<!-- application polyfills -->
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</code-example>
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