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| # Using Web Workers with Angular CLI
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| [Web Workers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API) allow you to run CPU intensive computations in a background thread, freeing the main thread to update the user interface.
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| If you find your application becomes unresponsive while processing data, using Web Workers can help.
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| ## Adding a Web Worker
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| You can add a web worker anywhere in your application. If the file that contains your expensive computation is `src/app/app.component.ts`, you can add a Web Worker using `ng generate web-worker app`.
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| Running this command will:
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| - configure your project to use Web Workers, if it isn't already.
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| - add `src/app/app.worker.ts` with scaffolded code to receive messages:
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|   ```typescript
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|   addEventListener('message', ({ data }) => {
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|     const response = `worker response to ${data}`;
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|     postMessage(response);
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|   });
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|   ```
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| - add scaffolded code to `src/app/app.component.ts` to use the worker:
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|   ```typescript
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|   if (typeof Worker !== 'undefined') {
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|     // Create a new
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|     const worker = new Worker('./app.worker', { type: 'module' });
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|     worker.onmessage = ({ data }) => {
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|       console.log(`page got message: ${data}`);
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|     };
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|     worker.postMessage('hello');
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|   } else {
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|     // Web Workers are not supported in this environment.
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|     // You should add a fallback so that your program still executes correctly.
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|   }
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|   ```
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| After the initial scaffolding, you will need to refactor your code to use the Web Worker by sending messages to and from.
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| ## Caveats
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| There are two important things to keep in mind when using Web Workers in Angular projects:
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| - Some environments or platforms, like `@angular/platform-server` used in [Server-side Rendering](guide/universal), don't support Web Workers. You have to provide a fallback mechanism to perform the computations that the worker would perform to ensure your application will work in these environments.
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| - Running Angular itself in a Web Worker via [**@angular/platform-webworker**](api/platform-webworker) is not yet supported in Angular CLI.
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