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javascript - App.settings - the Angular way?

I want to add an App Settings section into my App where It will contain some consts and pre defined values.

I've already read this answer which uses OpaqueToken But it is deprecated in Angular. This article explains the differences but it didn't provide a full example , and my attempts were unsuccessful.

Here is what I've tried ( I don't know if it's the right way) :

//ServiceAppSettings.ts

import {InjectionToken, OpaqueToken} from "@angular/core";

const CONFIG = {
  apiUrl: 'http://my.api.com',
  theme: 'suicid-squad',
  title: 'My awesome app'
};
const FEATURE_ENABLED = true;
const API_URL = new InjectionToken<string>('apiUrl');

And this is the component where I want to use those consts :

//MainPage.ts

import {...} from '@angular/core'
import {ServiceTest} from "./ServiceTest"

@Component({
  selector: 'my-app',
  template: `
   <span>Hi</span>
  ` ,  providers: [
    {
      provide: ServiceTest,
      useFactory: ( apiUrl) => {
        // create data service
      },
      deps: [

        new Inject(API_URL)
      ]
    }
  ]
})
export class MainPage {


}

But it doesn't work and I get errors.

Question:

How can I consume "app.settings" values the Angular way?

plunker

NB Sure I can create Injectable service and put it in the provider of the NgModule , But as I said I want to do it with InjectionToken , the Angular way.

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If you are using , there is yet another option:

Angular CLI provides environment files in src/environments (default ones are environment.ts (dev) and environment.prod.ts (production)).

Note that you need to provide the config parameters in all environment.* files, e.g.,

environment.ts:

export const environment = {
  production: false,
  apiEndpoint: 'http://localhost:8000/api/v1'
};

environment.prod.ts:

export const environment = {
  production: true,
  apiEndpoint: '__your_production_server__'
};

and use them in your service (the correct environment file is chosen automatically):

api.service.ts

// ... other imports
import { environment } from '../../environments/environment';

@Injectable()
export class ApiService {     

  public apiRequest(): Observable<MyObject[]> {
    const path = environment.apiEndpoint + `/objects`;
    // ...
  }

// ...
}

Read more on application environments on Github (Angular CLI version 6) or in the official Angular guide (version 7).


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