Previously, some of the links on the error pages had URLs prefixed with `https://angular.io/`. This caused them to be treated as external URLs, which had the following downsides: - Links would always point to `angular.io` instead of the same version as the error page (e.g. `next.angular.io` or `v11.angular.io`). - Dgeni would not be able to check that the URLs are valid (i.e. point to existing pages). - An external link icon would incorrectly be shown next to the links on `angular.io`. This commit fixes the links to use relative URLs. PR Close #40881
1022 B
@name No Provider Found @category runtime @videoUrl https://www.youtube.com/embed/lAlOryf1-WU @shortDescription No provider for {token} found!
@description 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.
@debugging
Work backwards from the object where the error states that a provider is missing: No provider for ${this}!
. This is commonly thrown in services, 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
:
@Injectable({ providedIn: 'app' })