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  1. /***************************************************************************************************
  2. * Load `$localize` onto the global scope - used if i18n tags appear in Angular templates.
  3. */
  4. import '@angular/localize/init';
  5. /**
  6. * This file includes polyfills needed by Angular and is loaded before the app.
  7. * You can add your own extra polyfills to this file.
  8. *
  9. * This file is divided into 2 sections:
  10. * 1. Browser polyfills. These are applied before loading ZoneJS and are sorted by browsers.
  11. * 2. Application imports. Files imported after ZoneJS that should be loaded before your main
  12. * file.
  13. *
  14. * The current setup is for so-called "evergreen" browsers; the last versions of browsers that
  15. * automatically update themselves. This includes Safari >= 10, Chrome >= 55 (including Opera),
  16. * Edge >= 13 on the desktop, and iOS 10 and Chrome on mobile.
  17. *
  18. * Learn more in https://angular.io/guide/browser-support
  19. */
  20. /***************************************************************************************************
  21. * BROWSER POLYFILLS
  22. */
  23. /** IE10 and IE11 requires the following for NgClass support on SVG elements */
  24. // import 'classlist.js'; // Run `npm install --save classlist.js`.
  25. /**
  26. * Web Animations `@angular/platform-browser/animations`
  27. * Only required if AnimationBuilder is used within the application and using IE/Edge or Safari.
  28. * Standard animation support in Angular DOES NOT require any polyfills (as of Angular 6.0).
  29. */
  30. // import 'web-animations-js'; // Run `npm install --save web-animations-js`.
  31. /**
  32. * By default, zone.js will patch all possible macroTask and DomEvents
  33. * user can disable parts of macroTask/DomEvents patch by setting following flags
  34. * because those flags need to be set before `zone.js` being loaded, and webpack
  35. * will put import in the top of bundle, so user need to create a separate file
  36. * in this directory (for example: zone-flags.ts), and put the following flags
  37. * into that file, and then add the following code before importing zone.js.
  38. * import './zone-flags.ts';
  39. *
  40. * The flags allowed in zone-flags.ts are listed here.
  41. *
  42. * The following flags will work for all browsers.
  43. *
  44. * (window as any).__Zone_disable_requestAnimationFrame = true; // disable patch requestAnimationFrame
  45. * (window as any).__Zone_disable_on_property = true; // disable patch onProperty such as onclick
  46. * (window as any).__zone_symbol__UNPATCHED_EVENTS = ['scroll', 'mousemove']; // disable patch specified eventNames
  47. *
  48. * in IE/Edge developer tools, the addEventListener will also be wrapped by zone.js
  49. * with the following flag, it will bypass `zone.js` patch for IE/Edge
  50. *
  51. * (window as any).__Zone_enable_cross_context_check = true;
  52. *
  53. */
  54. /***************************************************************************************************
  55. * Zone JS is required by default for Angular itself.
  56. */
  57. import 'zone.js/dist/zone'; // Included with Angular CLI.
  58. /***************************************************************************************************
  59. * APPLICATION IMPORTS
  60. */