How to check if Angular application running in Production or Development mode

半世苍凉 提交于 2019-11-28 18:04:34

You can try this function isDevMode

import { isDevMode } from '@angular/core';

...
export class AppComponent { 
  constructor() {
    console.log(isDevMode());
  }
}

One note: be carefull with this function

if(isDevMode()) {
  enableProdMode();
}

You will get

Error: Cannot enable prod mode after platform setup

Per the Angular Deployment guide at https://angular.io/guide/deployment#enable-production-mode:

Building for production (or appending the --environment=prod flag) enables production mode Look at the CLI-generated main.ts to see how this works.

main.ts has the following:

import { environment } from './environments/environment';

if (environment.production) {
  enableProdMode();
}

So check environment.production to see if you are in production.

Most likely you do NOT want to call isDevMode(). Per the Angular API documentation at https://angular.io/api/core/isDevMode:

After called once, the value is locked and won't change any more... By default, this is true, unless a user calls enableProdMode before calling this.

I've found that calling isDevMode() from an ng build --prod build always returns true and always locks you into running in dev mode. Instead, check environment.production to see if you are in production. Then you will stay in production mode.

it depends on what you are asking...

If you want to know the mode of Angular, as @yurzui said, you need to call { isDevMode } from @angular/core but it can return false only if you call enableProdMode before it.

If you want to know the build environment, in other words, if your app is running minified or not, you need to set a build variable in your build system... Using Webpack, for example, you should have a look at definePlugin.

https://webpack.github.io/docs/list-of-plugins.html#defineplugin

new webpack.DefinePlugin({
  ENV_PRODUCTION: !!process.env.NODE_ENV
});

import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic' import { enableProdMode } from '@angular/core'; import { AppModule } from './app.module'

platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule); enableProdMode();

This was my code, so I got the same error. I just interchanged line 3 and 4. Then the issue is fixed. So before bootstrapping module we should enable --prod mode.

The correct one can be put in this way,

enableProdMode() platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule);

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