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link: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=4



error: ERROR Error: Uncaught (in promise): Error: com.tns.NativeScriptException: Failed to find module: "./TrainingUnit", relative to: app/trainingunit/list/



Its odd that the module name in the error message is: "./TrainingUnit"



The module file name is: trainingunit.module



The module class name is: TrainingUnitModule



Both module "names" seem correct.



As I assume there error is in the AppRouterModule:



import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { Routes } from "@angular/router";
import { NativeScriptRouterModule } from "nativescript-angular/router";

const routes: Routes = [
{ path: "", redirectTo: "/trainingunits", pathMatch: "full" },
{ path: "trainingunits", loadChildren: "./trainingunit/list/trainingunit.module#TrainingUnitModule" }
];

@NgModule({
imports: [NativeScriptRouterModule.forRoot(routes)],
exports: [NativeScriptRouterModule]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }









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  • Looks like you haven't included the TrainingUnit module in your @NgModule list.

    – Ian MacDonald
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:43











  • The default generated app for NS + Angular on NS playground does not either include the HomeModule: play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=5, WHERE exactly do you think have I missed the including of the module then?

    – Pascal
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:50
















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link: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=4



error: ERROR Error: Uncaught (in promise): Error: com.tns.NativeScriptException: Failed to find module: "./TrainingUnit", relative to: app/trainingunit/list/



Its odd that the module name in the error message is: "./TrainingUnit"



The module file name is: trainingunit.module



The module class name is: TrainingUnitModule



Both module "names" seem correct.



As I assume there error is in the AppRouterModule:



import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { Routes } from "@angular/router";
import { NativeScriptRouterModule } from "nativescript-angular/router";

const routes: Routes = [
{ path: "", redirectTo: "/trainingunits", pathMatch: "full" },
{ path: "trainingunits", loadChildren: "./trainingunit/list/trainingunit.module#TrainingUnitModule" }
];

@NgModule({
imports: [NativeScriptRouterModule.forRoot(routes)],
exports: [NativeScriptRouterModule]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }









share|improve this question

























  • Looks like you haven't included the TrainingUnit module in your @NgModule list.

    – Ian MacDonald
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:43











  • The default generated app for NS + Angular on NS playground does not either include the HomeModule: play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=5, WHERE exactly do you think have I missed the including of the module then?

    – Pascal
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:50














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link: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=4



error: ERROR Error: Uncaught (in promise): Error: com.tns.NativeScriptException: Failed to find module: "./TrainingUnit", relative to: app/trainingunit/list/



Its odd that the module name in the error message is: "./TrainingUnit"



The module file name is: trainingunit.module



The module class name is: TrainingUnitModule



Both module "names" seem correct.



As I assume there error is in the AppRouterModule:



import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { Routes } from "@angular/router";
import { NativeScriptRouterModule } from "nativescript-angular/router";

const routes: Routes = [
{ path: "", redirectTo: "/trainingunits", pathMatch: "full" },
{ path: "trainingunits", loadChildren: "./trainingunit/list/trainingunit.module#TrainingUnitModule" }
];

@NgModule({
imports: [NativeScriptRouterModule.forRoot(routes)],
exports: [NativeScriptRouterModule]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }









share|improve this question
















link: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=4



error: ERROR Error: Uncaught (in promise): Error: com.tns.NativeScriptException: Failed to find module: "./TrainingUnit", relative to: app/trainingunit/list/



Its odd that the module name in the error message is: "./TrainingUnit"



The module file name is: trainingunit.module



The module class name is: TrainingUnitModule



Both module "names" seem correct.



As I assume there error is in the AppRouterModule:



import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { Routes } from "@angular/router";
import { NativeScriptRouterModule } from "nativescript-angular/router";

const routes: Routes = [
{ path: "", redirectTo: "/trainingunits", pathMatch: "full" },
{ path: "trainingunits", loadChildren: "./trainingunit/list/trainingunit.module#TrainingUnitModule" }
];

@NgModule({
imports: [NativeScriptRouterModule.forRoot(routes)],
exports: [NativeScriptRouterModule]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }






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  • Looks like you haven't included the TrainingUnit module in your @NgModule list.

    – Ian MacDonald
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:43











  • The default generated app for NS + Angular on NS playground does not either include the HomeModule: play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=5, WHERE exactly do you think have I missed the including of the module then?

    – Pascal
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:50



















  • Looks like you haven't included the TrainingUnit module in your @NgModule list.

    – Ian MacDonald
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:43











  • The default generated app for NS + Angular on NS playground does not either include the HomeModule: play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=5, WHERE exactly do you think have I missed the including of the module then?

    – Pascal
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:50

















Looks like you haven't included the TrainingUnit module in your @NgModule list.

– Ian MacDonald
Nov 20 '18 at 20:43





Looks like you haven't included the TrainingUnit module in your @NgModule list.

– Ian MacDonald
Nov 20 '18 at 20:43













The default generated app for NS + Angular on NS playground does not either include the HomeModule: play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=5, WHERE exactly do you think have I missed the including of the module then?

– Pascal
Nov 20 '18 at 20:50





The default generated app for NS + Angular on NS playground does not either include the HomeModule: play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=Annyna&v=5, WHERE exactly do you think have I missed the including of the module then?

– Pascal
Nov 20 '18 at 20:50












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In the TrainingUnitComponent you are trying to import TrainingUnit from ./TrainingUnit but the file name should should be ./trainingunit. Update to import the class from the correct file and you should be good to go.



trainingunit.component.ts line:2



import TrainingUnit from "./trainingunit";





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  • jeeeezzzz...thats case sensitive. That is really annoying above all that the error message is totally misleading. Thanks Teddy works now!

    – Pascal
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:56













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In the TrainingUnitComponent you are trying to import TrainingUnit from ./TrainingUnit but the file name should should be ./trainingunit. Update to import the class from the correct file and you should be good to go.



trainingunit.component.ts line:2



import TrainingUnit from "./trainingunit";





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  • jeeeezzzz...thats case sensitive. That is really annoying above all that the error message is totally misleading. Thanks Teddy works now!

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    Nov 20 '18 at 20:56


















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In the TrainingUnitComponent you are trying to import TrainingUnit from ./TrainingUnit but the file name should should be ./trainingunit. Update to import the class from the correct file and you should be good to go.



trainingunit.component.ts line:2



import TrainingUnit from "./trainingunit";





share|improve this answer
























  • jeeeezzzz...thats case sensitive. That is really annoying above all that the error message is totally misleading. Thanks Teddy works now!

    – Pascal
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:56
















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In the TrainingUnitComponent you are trying to import TrainingUnit from ./TrainingUnit but the file name should should be ./trainingunit. Update to import the class from the correct file and you should be good to go.



trainingunit.component.ts line:2



import TrainingUnit from "./trainingunit";





share|improve this answer













In the TrainingUnitComponent you are trying to import TrainingUnit from ./TrainingUnit but the file name should should be ./trainingunit. Update to import the class from the correct file and you should be good to go.



trainingunit.component.ts line:2



import TrainingUnit from "./trainingunit";






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  • jeeeezzzz...thats case sensitive. That is really annoying above all that the error message is totally misleading. Thanks Teddy works now!

    – Pascal
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:56





















  • jeeeezzzz...thats case sensitive. That is really annoying above all that the error message is totally misleading. Thanks Teddy works now!

    – Pascal
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:56



















jeeeezzzz...thats case sensitive. That is really annoying above all that the error message is totally misleading. Thanks Teddy works now!

– Pascal
Nov 20 '18 at 20:56







jeeeezzzz...thats case sensitive. That is really annoying above all that the error message is totally misleading. Thanks Teddy works now!

– Pascal
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