Project Name | Stars | Downloads | Repos Using This | Packages Using This | Most Recent Commit | Total Releases | Latest Release | Open Issues | License | Language |
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Oclazyload | 2,672 | 419 | 60 | 4 years ago | 25 | February 03, 2017 | 155 | mit | JavaScript | |
Lazy load modules & components in AngularJS | ||||||||||
Angular Couch Potato | 105 | 50 | 7 years ago | December 23, 2014 | 9 | other | JavaScript | |||
Lazy-Load and Register Components in AngularJS Applications | ||||||||||
Loadondemand | 88 | 7 years ago | February 22, 2021 | mit | JavaScript | |||||
angularjs load on demand module | ||||||||||
Cycligent.js | 55 | 8 years ago | 1 | September 03, 2015 | 1 | apache-2.0 | JavaScript | |||
Asynchronous script loading, including lazy loading for Angular.js, classic object model, and more. Reference docs: | ||||||||||
Angular Webpack Material Lazyload Typescript Starter Template | 52 | 5 years ago | 1 | TypeScript | ||||||
Angular starter template using typescript, angular-material, ui-router, oclazyload with webpack support. | ||||||||||
Adhesive.js | 39 | 8 years ago | mit | JavaScript | ||||||
Project structure, lazy-loading of modules, authentication and other useful components you were looking for forever to build your AngularJS application. | ||||||||||
Angularjs Lazyload | 33 | 5 years ago | mit | JavaScript | ||||||
This repo is existed to help you to understand how to implement lazyload technique via Webpack and a little bit of magic | ||||||||||
Lazy Load Angularjs | 24 | 8 years ago | JavaScript | |||||||
Ng Lazyload Bundled | 8 | 6 years ago | mit | JavaScript | ||||||
Angular.js 1x + OcLazyLoad + Grunt + Bundled Module | ||||||||||
Lazy_load Rails | 5 | 6 years ago | n,ull | mit | Ruby | |||||
Load page lazily as and when required |
Lazy load modules & components in AngularJS
Find all the documentation (and more) on https://oclazyload.readme.io
I'm looking for contributors to help me maintain the code (I'm gonna switch to Angular 2 soon, and I won't be much more invested in Angular 1 & ocLazyLoad). If you're interested, send me a tweet @OCombe or an email: [email protected] !