17
votes

I have upgraded from Ionic 4 to Ionic 5, now getting following error:

ERROR in src/app/app.component.ts(4,10): error TS2305: Module '"/node_modules/@ionic/angular/ionic-angular"' has no exported member 'Events'.

Following import line is causing the issue:

import { Events, Platform } from '@ionic/angular';

How can I fix member Event from @ionic/angular error in Ionic 5?

2
Hi, i am facing the same problem. And for me, it seems that Ionic 4 deleted the events. I found this: stackoverflow.com/questions/58265379/… Maybe this helpsIpad
i have the same error, would be also happy to find a simple replacement for that. Dont want to go for redux in my case.Fargho
I, too, am getting this. This seems like a massive, breaking change. Was that ever documented by the Ionic team? If so, I'd like to read that!John
@Ipad please check my answer.Shashank Agrawal
@John it's documented in the Ionic's breaking change documentation. Please check my answer.Shashank Agrawal

2 Answers

33
votes

Events from @ionic/angular package got removed from Ionic 5. You can see the breaking changes in Ionic5 here.

As it's mentioned in the breaking changes, you should use Observables.

For example, you can create the following service:

import {Injectable} from '@angular/core';
import {Subject} from 'rxjs';

@Injectable({
    providedIn: 'root'
})
export class GlobalFooService {

    private fooSubject = new Subject<any>();

    publishSomeData(data: any) {
        this.fooSubject.next(data);
    }

    getObservable(): Subject<any> {
        return this.fooSubject;
    }
}

Now, you can subscribe in any component like app.component.ts:

@Component({
    selector: 'app-root',
    templateUrl: 'app.component.html',
    styleUrls: ['app.component.scss']
})
export class AppComponent {

    constructor(private globalFooService: GlobalFooService) {
        this.initializeApp();
    }

    initializeApp() {
        // other code

        this.globalFooService.getObservable().subscribe((data) => {
            console.log('Data received', data);
        });
    }
}

Now, you just have to emit the event from some other component:

@Component({
    selector: 'app-home',
    templateUrl: 'home.page.html',
    styleUrls: ['home.page.scss']
})
export class HomePage {

    constructor(private globalFooService: GlobalFooService) {
    }

    onSomeButtonClick() {
        this.globalFooService.publishSomeData({
            foo: 'bar'
        });
    }
}

This is a very simple solution/example or alternative of the Events but you can tweak your code further to make it a namespaced event with a topic.

I have written a blog on this which can give you a full-featured solution so that with very less code change, you can upgrade your app.

https://medium.com/wizpanda/dealing-with-breaking-change-in-ionic-5-db3ba711dfcd

1
votes

Events have been removed. You can do your own service as event as your own using observables,and subject behavior so you could publish to the ovserable and subscribe to get the value.