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http-rest-decorator

v2.0.1

Published

This library allows to interact with rest api in your angular app.

Downloads

33

Readme

http-rest-decorator

GitHub license NPM version


This library allows to interact with rest api in your angular app.

Features

  • Http methods: GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, HEAD;
  • Async or sync request;
  • Use of a mockup to emulate working with a webApi server;
  • Use adapters to transform response data received from the webApi or to prepare data to be sent to the server
  • Flexible configuration for setting

Changelog

    Check out the changelog to check all the latest changes.

List of decorators

Class level

  • BaseUrl - (webApi url host)
  • DefaultHeaders - (default request header for each method HttpService)

Methods level

  • GET, POST, POST_SYNC, PUT, DELETE, HEAD - (request method)
  • Headers - (request header)
  • Produces - (determines what type of data the method can send)
  • Adapter - (functions to be called for data transformation)
  • Mockup - (mockup data generation)

Parameters level

  • Path - (variables are passed in url)
  • Query - (parameter values to determine the type of serialization of the contents of the request/response MIME type 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded')
  • Body - (body REST method)

Installation

npm install http-rest-decorator

Usage

Configuration

You can configure services to work with the Web Api in several ways

*WebApi services must be declared in the module in the "providers" section instead (@Injectable({ providedIn: 'root' }) otherwise it will not work)

  1. default configuration for all services (in *.module.ts)
import {
  HTTP_CONFIG,
  HttpConfig
} from 'http-rest-decorator';

/**
 * default http service configuration settings
 */
export const DEFAULT_HTTP_CONFIG: HttpConfig = {
  Url: 'api.heroes.com',
  Headers: {
    'Accept': 'application/json',
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
    'DataType': 'application/json'
  }
};

/**
 * main module application
 */
@NgModule({
  ...
  providers: [
    { provide: HTTP_CONFIG, useValue: DEFAULT_HTTP_CONFIG },
    HeroWebApi
  ]
  ...
})
export class AppModule { }
  1. Individual service configuration
/**
 * http service of communication with webApi in the context of heroes
 */
@Injectable()
@BaseUrl('http://mysite.com/api/hero')
@DefaultHeaders({
  'Accept': 'application/json',
  'Content-Type': 'application/json'
})
export class HeroWebApi extends HttpService {
}

*DefaultHeader decorator optional

An example of declaring methods to access the webApi

  /**
   * returns a list of heroes.
   * test data is used.
   * if you remove the decorator Mockup, the call will be made
   * to web Api via http Protocol
   */
  @GET()
  @Mockup(HeroMockup.getHeroes)
  getHeroes(): Observable<Hero[]> { return null; }

  /**
   * returns the hero
   * @param id the ID of the hero
   */
  @GET('{id}')
  getHero(@Path('id') id: number): Observable<Hero> { return null; }

  /**
   * saves the data of the hero
   * @param request data to update
   */
  @POST()
  updateHero(@Body('request') request: Hero): Observable<Hero> { return null; }

Example of using a data transformation adapter

@GET()
@Adapter({
  response: [{
    fn: HeroAdapter.getHeroesTransform
  }]
})
getHeroes(): Observable<Hero[]> { return null; }

Data transformation methods can be called both after receiving data from the web Api and before sending it to the server.