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@devoto13/angular2-in-memory-web-api

v0.0.22

Published

An in-memory web api for demos and tests

Downloads

27

Readme

angular2 in-memory-web-api

An in-memory web api for Angular 2 demos and tests.

NOTE This version contains PRs not merged into main repo for ages, build process cleanups and storing data into localStorage, so it persists after page reload.

See usage in the Angular.io Server Communication chapter.

Simple Query String Support

Custom filters can be passed as a regex pattern via query string. The query string defines which property and value to match against.

Format: /app/heroes/?propertyName=regexPattern

In the following example we are matching on all names containing the letter 'j' in the heroes collection.

/app/heroes/?name=j+

To Do

  • add documentation
  • add tests (shameful omission!)

Build Instructions

The following describes steps for building and publishing package:

  • make and commit changes

  • npm run build

  • bump version in package.json

  • update CHANGELOG.md with changes

  • git add . && git commit -m 'Bumped version'

  • git tag <version>

  • git push && git push --tags

  • npm publish --access=public