I have just executed the ng eject
command. But now I need to revert it, and continue to use ng
commands. Is it possible?
I would be grateful for any help.
See Question&Answers more detail:osI have just executed the ng eject
command. But now I need to revert it, and continue to use ng
commands. Is it possible?
I would be grateful for any help.
See Question&Answers more detail:osAt https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/blob/master/packages/%40angular/cli/tasks/build.ts#L27 (current angular CLI version: 1.0.1) there is a condition:
if (config.project && config.project.ejected) {
throw new SilentError('An ejected project cannot use the build command anymore.');
}
when you run ng-eject
, package.json file is modified with new npm scripts, webpack.config.js file is added or replaced and ejected flag is added to your .angular.cli.json:
"project": {
"name": "YOUR PROJECT NAME",
"ejected": true
},
So, just remove "ejected" flag from your .angular.cli.json file:
or change this flag to false
:
"project": {
"name": "YOUR PROJECT NAME",
"ejected": false
}