Frameworks compatibility | Angular

About Angular

Angular is a comprehensive platform for building web applications. It’s a complete solution that includes everything you need to build client-side applications, from development tools to testing utilities. Angular uses TypeScript as its primary language and follows a component-based architecture with a robust dependency injection system.

Key features:

  • Full-featured framework with built-in tools and utilities
  • Component-based architecture with TypeScript support
  • Powerful dependency injection system
  • Built-in routing and form handling
  • Reactive programming with RxJS integration
  • Built-in state management capabilities

You can deploy your Angular project either by using our ready to deploy templates or by linking an existing project with the Azion CLI.

Available Templates

Template nameUse caseDetails
Angular BoilerplateStarter projectLearn more
ButterCMS + Angular Starter ProjectStarter ProjectLearn more
Clean Angular + Sanity appStarter ProjectLearn more

Deploying a template using Azion Console

  1. Login to Console.
  2. Click the + Create button.
  3. Click the Templates section.
  4. Choose the desired Angular template.
  5. Connect your GitHub Account.
  6. Choose a name for your application.
  7. Click Deploy.

Deploying an existing project using Import from GitHub

  1. In Console click the + Create button.
  2. Select Import from Github.
  3. Select your repository.
  4. Choose an application name.
  5. Select the Angular Preset.
  6. Input the install command:
npm install
  1. Click Deploy

Deploying a template using Azion CLI

  1. Initialize the project:
Terminal window
azion init
  1. Give your project a name, or press enter to accept the given suggestion:
Terminal window
? Your application's name: (black-thor)
  1. Choose the Angular preset:
Terminal window
? Choose a preset: [Use arrows to move, type to filter]
> Angular
Astro
Docusaurus
Eleventy
Emscripten
Gatsby
Hexo
Hono
Hugo
Javascript
...
  1. Choose one of the available templates.

  2. With the template fetched and configured, you can now start a local development server.

Terminal window
Do you want to start a local development server? (y/N)

The following steps are based on the answer you gave.

Answering yes to local dev

  1. Install the project dependencies. Input y when the interaction prompts:
Terminal window
Do you want to install project dependencies? This may be required to start local development server (y/N)

Wait until the installation is complete.

Output:

Terminal window
Your Edge Application was built successfully
[Azion] [Server] › ✔ success Function running on port 0.0.0.0:3333, url: http://localhost:3333
  1. On the browser, go to http://localhost:3333/ and you can see your Angular project running.

Deploying the project

When your project is running locally, you’re still able to deploy it to the edge. To do so:

  1. Stop the terminal execution with control + c.
  2. Access the project folder:
Terminal window
cd [your-project-name]
  1. Deploy the project:
Terminal window
azion deploy
  1. Wait while the project is built and deployed to the Azion Web Platform.

After the deployment is complete, you’ll receive a domain to access your Angular project on the Azion’s platform.

Wait a few minutes so the propagation takes place, and then access your application using the provided domain, which should be similar to https://xxxxxxx.map.azionedge.net.

Answering no to local dev

After indicating you don’t want to have a local server running, deploy the Angular project to the edge.

  1. Enter y to the following interaction, indicating you want to deploy the project:
Terminal window
Do you want to deploy your project? (y/N)
  1. Install the project dependencies. Input y when the interaction prompts:
Terminal window
Do you want to install project dependencies? This may be required to deploy your project (y/N)
  1. Wait while the project is built and deployed to the Azion Web Platform.

After the deployment is complete, you’ll receive a domain to access your Angular project on the Azion Web Platform.

Wait a few minutes so the propagation takes place, and then access your application using the provided domain, which should be similar to https://xxxxxxx.map.azionedge.net.

Local project deploy with Azion CLI

You can use the Azion CLI to deploy a project compatible with our availiable frameworks.

  1. Inside your existing project folder, use the command below to link your project to an edge application:
Terminal window
azion link
  1. Choose the Angular preset.

  2. The CLI will guide you through the rest of the process. In less than five minutes, your application can be up and running on the Azion Web Platform.