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name: angular-migration
description: Migrate from AngularJS to Angular using hybrid mode, incremental component rewriting, and dependency injection updates. Use when upgrading AngularJS applications, planning framework migrations, or modernizing legacy Angular code.
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# Angular Migration
Master AngularJS to Angular migration, including hybrid apps, component conversion, dependency injection changes, and routing migration.
## Use this skill when
- Migrating AngularJS (1.x) applications to Angular (2+)
- Running hybrid AngularJS/Angular applications
- Converting directives to components
- Modernizing dependency injection
- Migrating routing systems
- Updating to latest Angular versions
- Implementing Angular best practices
## Do not use this skill when
- You are not migrating from AngularJS to Angular
- The app is already on a modern Angular version
- You need only a small UI fix without framework changes
## Instructions
1. Assess the AngularJS codebase, dependencies, and migration risks.
2. Choose a migration strategy (hybrid vs rewrite) and define milestones.
3. Set up ngUpgrade and migrate modules, components, and routing.
4. Validate with tests and plan a safe cutover.
## Safety
- Avoid big-bang cutovers without rollback and staging validation.
- Keep hybrid compatibility testing during incremental migration.
## Migration Strategies
### 1. Big Bang (Complete Rewrite)
- Rewrite entire app in Angular
- Parallel development
- Switch over at once
- **Best for:** Small apps, green field projects
### 2. Incremental (Hybrid Approach)
- Run AngularJS and Angular side-by-side
- Migrate feature by feature
- ngUpgrade for interop
- **Best for:** Large apps, continuous delivery
### 3. Vertical Slice
- Migrate one feature completely
- New features in Angular, maintain old in AngularJS
- Gradually replace
- **Best for:** Medium apps, distinct features
## Hybrid App Setup
```typescript
// main.ts - Bootstrap hybrid app
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { UpgradeModule } from '@angular/upgrade/static';
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module';
platformBrowserDynamic()
.bootstrapModule(AppModule)
.then(platformRef => {
const upgrade = platformRef.injector.get(UpgradeModule);
// Bootstrap AngularJS
upgrade.bootstrap(document.body, ['myAngularJSApp'], { strictDi: true });
});
```
```typescript
// app.module.ts
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { UpgradeModule } from '@angular/upgrade/static';
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
UpgradeModule
]
})
export class AppModule {
constructor(private upgrade: UpgradeModule) {}
ngDoBootstrap() {
// Bootstrapped manually in main.ts
}
}
```
## Component Migration
### AngularJS Controller → Angular Component
```javascript
// Before: AngularJS controller
angular.module('myApp').controller('UserController', function($scope, UserService) {
$scope.user = {};
$scope.loadUser = function(id) {
UserService.getUser(id).then(function(user) {
$scope.user = user;
});
};
$scope.saveUser = function() {
UserService.saveUser($scope.user);
};
});
```
```typescript
// After: Angular component
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { UserService } from './user.service';
@Component({
selector: 'app-user',
template: `