1.1.7 • Published 8 years ago
node-angular-http-client v1.1.7
Angular4's HttpClient for node.js
Just install the package in your project and if you use
injection-js, import HTTP_CLIENT_PROVIDERS and add
them to your injector's providers.
If you want to use the HttpClient without using injection-js
in your own project, importing and running createHttpClient()
will create and resolve the HttpClient for you, giving you an
instance of it to use directly. It takes an options object within
which the interceptors key is an array of HttpInterceptors.
Note: HttpClient taken from Angular 5.0.0-beta.5,
and made to work independently of Angular.
Examples
1. injection-js
@Injectable()
class TestInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor {
intercept(request: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> {
console.warn('intercepted');
return next.handle(request);
}
}
@Injectable()
class GoogleTest {
constructor(private httpClient: HttpClient) {}
run() {
this.httpClient.get('http://www.google.com', {responseType: 'text'}).subscribe(
res => console.dir(res)
);
}
}
const injector = ReflectiveInjector.resolveAndCreate([
...HTTP_CLIENT_PROVIDERS,
{ provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: TestInterceptor, multi: true },
GoogleTest
]);
const googleTest = injector.get(GoogleTest);
googleTest.run();2. Non-IoC usage
class TestInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor {
intercept(request: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> {
console.warn('intercepted');
return next.handle(request);
}
}
const httpClient: HttpClient = createHttpClient({interceptors: [TestInterceptor]});
httpClient.get('http://www.google.com', {responseType: 'text'}).subscribe(
res => console.dir(res)
);