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title: Angular
description: Tips for using Shoelace in your Angular app.
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# Angular
Angular [plays nice ](https://custom-elements-everywhere.com/#angular ) with custom elements, so you can use Shoelace in your Angular apps with ease.
## Installation
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### Download the npm package
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To add Shoelace to your Angular app, install the package from npm.
```bash
npm install @shoelace -style/shoelace
```
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### Update the Angular Configuration
Next, [include a theme ](/getting-started/themes ). In this example, we'll import the light theme.
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Its also important to load the components by using a `<script>` tag into the index.html file. However, the Angular way to do it is by adding a script configurations into your angular.json file as follows:
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```json
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"architect": {
"build": {
...
"options": {
...
"styles": [
"src/styles.scss",
"@shoelace-style/shoelace/dist/themes/light.css"
],
"scripts": [
"@shoelace-style/shoelace/dist/shoelace.js"
]
...
```
### Setting up the base path
Next, set the [base path ](/getting-started/installation#setting-the-base-path ) for icons and other assets in the `main.ts` . In this example, we'll use the CDN as a base path.
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```jsx
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import { setBasePath } from '@shoelace-style/shoelace/%NPMDIR%/utilities/base-path';
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setBasePath('https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@shoelace-style/shoelace@%VERSION%/%CDNDIR%/');
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```
:::tip
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If you'd rather not use the CDN for assets, you can create a build task that copies `node_modules/@shoelace-style/shoelace/%NPMDIR%/assets` into a public folder in your app. Then you can point the base path to that folder instead.
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## Configuration
Then make sure to apply the custom elements schema as shown below.
```js
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule, CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
@NgModule ({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [BrowserModule],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
schemas: [CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA]
})
export class AppModule {}
```
## Reference Shoelace components in your Angular component code
```js
import { SlDrawer } from '@shoelace-style/shoelace';
@Component ({
selector: 'app-drawer-example',
template: '< div id = "page" >< button ( click )=" showDrawer ()" > Show drawer</ button >< sl-drawer #drawer label = "Drawer" class = "drawer-focus" style = "--size: 50vw" >< p > Drawer content</ p ></ sl-drawer ></ div > '
})
export class DrawerExampleComponent implements OnInit {
// use @ViewChild to get a reference to the #drawer element within component template
@ViewChild ('drawer')
drawer?: ElementRef< SlDrawer > ;
...
constructor(...) {
}
ngOnInit() {
}
...
showDrawer() {
// use nativeElement to access Shoelace components
this.drawer?.nativeElement.show();
}
}
```
Now you can start using Shoelace components in your app!
:::tip
Are you using Shoelace with Angular? [Help us improve this page! ](https://github.com/shoelace-style/shoelace/blob/next/docs/frameworks/angular.md )
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