@hpeniran/ngx-jsonapi
v1.0.2
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JSON API library for Angular
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ngx-jsonapi
Online demo
You can test library on this online example 👌 http://ngx-jsonapi.reyesoft.com/.
Data is obtained from Json Api Playground server.
Supported features
- Cache (on memory): TTL for collections and resources. Before a HTTP request objects are setted with cached data.
- Cache on IndexedDB
- Pagination
- Sorting
- Include param support (also, when you save)
- Equal requests, return a same ResourceObject on memory
- Default values for a new resource (hydrator).
Migration
Usage
Just install, configure and learn with examples.
First of all, it's advisable to read Jsonapi specification. Understanding JsonApi documents structure is recommended.
Installation
yarn add [email protected] --save
# or npm if you wish...
Dependecies and customization
- Add Jsonapi dependency.
- Configure your url and other paramemeters.
- Inject JsonapiCore somewhere before you extend any class from
Jsonapi.Resource
.
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { NgxJsonapiModule } from 'ngx-jsonapi';
@NgModule({
imports: [
NgxJsonapiModule.forRoot({
url: '//jsonapiplayground.reyesoft.com/v2/'
})
]
})
export class AppModule {}
Examples
Like you know, the better way is with examples. Lets go! 🚀
Defining a resource
authors.service.ts
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { Autoregister, Service, Resource, DocumentCollection, DocumentResource } from 'ngx-jsonapi';
import { Book } from '../books/books.service';
import { Photo } from '../photos/photos.service';
export class Author extends Resource {
public attributes = {
name: 'default name',
date_of_birth: ''
};
public relationships = {
books: new DocumentCollection<Book>(),
photo: new DocumentResource<Photo>()
};
}
@Injectable()
@Autoregister()
export class AuthorsService extends Service<Author> {
public resource = Author;
public type = 'authors';
}
Get a collection of resources
Controller
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { DocumentCollection } from 'ngx-jsonapi';
import { AuthorsService, Author } from './../authors.service';
@Component({
selector: 'demo-authors',
templateUrl: './authors.component.html'
})
export class AuthorsComponent {
public authors: DocumentCollection<Author>;
public constructor(private authorsService: AuthorsService) {
authorsService
.all({
// include: ['books', 'photos'],
})
.subscribe(authors => (this.authors = authors));
}
}
View for this controller
<p *ngFor="let author of authors.data; trackBy: authors.trackBy">
id: {{ author.id }} <br />
name: {{ author.attributes.name }} <br />
birth date: {{ author.attributes.date_of_birth | date }}
</p>
Collection sort
Example: name
is a authors attribute, and makes a query like /authors?sort=name,job_title
let authors = authorsService.all({
sort: ['name', 'job_title']
});
Collection filtering
Filter resources with attribute: value
values. Filters are used as 'exact match' (only resources with attribute value same as value are returned). value
can also be an array, then only objects with same attribute
value as one of values
array elements are returned.
authorsService.all({
remotefilter: { country: 'Argentina' }
});
Get a single resource
From this point, you only see important code for this library. For a full example, clone and see demo directory.
authorsService.get('some_author_id');
More options? Include resources when you fetch data (or save!)
authorsService.get('some_author_id', { include: ['books', 'photos'] });
TIP: these parameters work with all()
and save()
methods too.
Add a new resource
let author = this.authorsService.new();
author.attributes.name = 'Pablo Reyes';
author.attributes.date_of_birth = '2030-12-10';
author.save();
Need you more control and options?
let author = this.authorsService.new();
author.attributes.name = 'Pablo Reyes';
author.attributes.date_of_birth = '2030-12-10';
// some_book is an another resource like author
let some_book = booksService.get(1);
author.addRelationship(some_book);
// some_publisher is a polymorphic resource named company on this case
let some_publisher = publishersService.get(1);
author.addRelationship(some_publisher, 'company');
// wow, now we need detach a relationship
author.removeRelationship('books', 'book_id');
// this library can send include information to server, for atomicity
author.save({ include: ['book'] });
// mmmm, if I need get related resources? For example, books related with author 1
let relatedbooks = booksService.all({ beforepath: 'authors/1' });
// you need get a cached object? you can force ttl on get
let author$ = authorsService.get(
'some_author_id',
{ ttl: 60 } // ttl on seconds (default: 0)
);
Update a resource
authorsService.get('some_author_id').suscribe(author => {
this.author.attributes.name += 'New Name';
this.author.save(success => {
console.log('author saved!');
});
});
Pagination
authorsService.all({
// get page 2 of authors collection, with a limit per page of 50
page: { number: 2 ; size: 50 }
});
Collection page
- number: number of the current page
- size: size of resources per page (it's sended to server by url)
- information returned from server (check if is avaible) total_resources: total of avaible resources on server resources_per_page: total of resources returned per page requested
Local Demo App
You can run JsonApi Demo App locally following the next steps:
git clone [email protected]:reyesoft/ngx-jsonapi.git
cd ngx-jsonapi
yarn
yarn start
We use as backend Json Api Playground.
Colaborate
Check Environment development file 😉.