In Angular 9 the injectable decorator option providedIn
has a new value called any
. What is the difference between root
and any
?
Is a service considered a singleton in the case that I use any
?
@Injectable({providedIn: 'any'})
class UsefulService {
}
I think provided answers are not really clear. However, @jkonst, @schrödingcöder and @Bruce are correct in the comment.
For any one sent here by Google,
any doesn't Provides a unique instance in every module. (should say only in every shared module)
Which means one instance in every inject scope
from https://angular.io/guide/providers
With providedIn: 'any', all eagerly loaded modules share a singleton instance; however, lazy loaded modules each get their own unique instance, as shown in the following diagram.