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- /**
- * @license Angular v19.2.13
- * (c) 2010-2025 Google LLC. https://angular.io/
- * License: MIT
- */
- import * as i0 from '@angular/core';
- import { ApplicationConfig as ApplicationConfig$1, Type, ApplicationRef, StaticProvider, PlatformRef, Provider } from '@angular/core';
- import * as i1 from '@angular/common';
- /**
- * Set of config options available during the application bootstrap operation.
- *
- * @publicApi
- *
- * @deprecated
- * `ApplicationConfig` has moved, please import `ApplicationConfig` from `@angular/core` instead.
- */
- type ApplicationConfig = ApplicationConfig$1;
- /**
- * Bootstraps an instance of an Angular application and renders a standalone component as the
- * application's root component. More information about standalone components can be found in [this
- * guide](guide/components/importing).
- *
- * @usageNotes
- * The root component passed into this function *must* be a standalone one (should have the
- * `standalone: true` flag in the `@Component` decorator config).
- *
- * ```angular-ts
- * @Component({
- * standalone: true,
- * template: 'Hello world!'
- * })
- * class RootComponent {}
- *
- * const appRef: ApplicationRef = await bootstrapApplication(RootComponent);
- * ```
- *
- * You can add the list of providers that should be available in the application injector by
- * specifying the `providers` field in an object passed as the second argument:
- *
- * ```ts
- * await bootstrapApplication(RootComponent, {
- * providers: [
- * {provide: BACKEND_URL, useValue: 'https://yourdomain.com/api'}
- * ]
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * The `importProvidersFrom` helper method can be used to collect all providers from any
- * existing NgModule (and transitively from all NgModules that it imports):
- *
- * ```ts
- * await bootstrapApplication(RootComponent, {
- * providers: [
- * importProvidersFrom(SomeNgModule)
- * ]
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * Note: the `bootstrapApplication` method doesn't include [Testability](api/core/Testability) by
- * default. You can add [Testability](api/core/Testability) by getting the list of necessary
- * providers using `provideProtractorTestingSupport()` function and adding them into the `providers`
- * array, for example:
- *
- * ```ts
- * import {provideProtractorTestingSupport} from '@angular/platform-browser';
- *
- * await bootstrapApplication(RootComponent, {providers: [provideProtractorTestingSupport()]});
- * ```
- *
- * @param rootComponent A reference to a standalone component that should be rendered.
- * @param options Extra configuration for the bootstrap operation, see `ApplicationConfig` for
- * additional info.
- * @returns A promise that returns an `ApplicationRef` instance once resolved.
- *
- * @publicApi
- */
- declare function bootstrapApplication(rootComponent: Type<unknown>, options?: ApplicationConfig): Promise<ApplicationRef>;
- /**
- * Create an instance of an Angular application without bootstrapping any components. This is useful
- * for the situation where one wants to decouple application environment creation (a platform and
- * associated injectors) from rendering components on a screen. Components can be subsequently
- * bootstrapped on the returned `ApplicationRef`.
- *
- * @param options Extra configuration for the application environment, see `ApplicationConfig` for
- * additional info.
- * @returns A promise that returns an `ApplicationRef` instance once resolved.
- *
- * @publicApi
- */
- declare function createApplication(options?: ApplicationConfig): Promise<ApplicationRef>;
- /**
- * Returns a set of providers required to setup [Testability](api/core/Testability) for an
- * application bootstrapped using the `bootstrapApplication` function. The set of providers is
- * needed to support testing an application with Protractor (which relies on the Testability APIs
- * to be present).
- *
- * @returns An array of providers required to setup Testability for an application and make it
- * available for testing using Protractor.
- *
- * @publicApi
- */
- declare function provideProtractorTestingSupport(): Provider[];
- /**
- * A factory function that returns a `PlatformRef` instance associated with browser service
- * providers.
- *
- * @publicApi
- */
- declare const platformBrowser: (extraProviders?: StaticProvider[]) => PlatformRef;
- /**
- * Exports required infrastructure for all Angular apps.
- * Included by default in all Angular apps created with the CLI
- * `new` command.
- * Re-exports `CommonModule` and `ApplicationModule`, making their
- * exports and providers available to all apps.
- *
- * @publicApi
- */
- declare class BrowserModule {
- constructor();
- static ɵfac: i0.ɵɵFactoryDeclaration<BrowserModule, never>;
- static ɵmod: i0.ɵɵNgModuleDeclaration<BrowserModule, never, never, [typeof i1.CommonModule, typeof i0.ApplicationModule]>;
- static ɵinj: i0.ɵɵInjectorDeclaration<BrowserModule>;
- }
- export { BrowserModule, bootstrapApplication, createApplication, platformBrowser, provideProtractorTestingSupport };
- export type { ApplicationConfig };
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