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MickL opened this issue Apr 24, 2017 · 6 comments
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Disconnect from live reload on purpose #6055

MickL opened this issue Apr 24, 2017 · 6 comments

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@MickL
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MickL commented Apr 24, 2017

Bug Report or Feature Request (mark with an x)

- [ ] bug report
- [X] feature request

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Is it possible to disconnect the live reload on purpose?
I just don't want to reload the page in a special browser-tab when i make a change.

@maxbellec
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maxbellec commented Apr 25, 2017

This feature has been implemented (passing --live-reload false to ng serve), but is currently not working.

See #1755 for more details.

Please close this issue if this answers your question.

@clydin
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clydin commented Apr 26, 2017

It's definitely implemented and working in the latest version.

You can also use the negation shorthand "--no-live-reload".

@MickL
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MickL commented Apr 26, 2017

Sounds cool! Is there also a function for the browser-console to disable it spontaneously?

@clydin
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clydin commented Apr 26, 2017

Unfortunately, not that I'm aware of.

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Closing as answered by @clydin, thanks!

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