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ng-retrofit

v1.0.1

Published

ng-retrofit is a REST Client for angular2 applications Edit

Downloads

24

Readme

ng-retrofit

Installation

npm install ng-retrofit

ng-retrofit provide additional functions and customization for angular2-rest https://github.com/Paldom/angular2-rest

it's use annotations to consume Angular2 HTTP client RESTful services.

  • No need to implment or extend any interface or class
  • Add custom function before every request, like show Progress Dialog
  • Add custom function after every request, like dismiss Progress Dialog
  • You be able to disable or enable the previous functions for a custom request
  • Default header for every request
  • Custom header for custom request
  • Class routing prefix that will apply to all functions in that class
  • You can remove class routing prefix for custom method
  • Easy way to return dummy response from dummy function

Using

in your app model add our class RetrofitAngular to your providers like this


{provide: RetrofitAngular, useClass: RetrofitAngular.setConfig(
{
baseUrl:"http://192.168.1.200:3000/",
isTest:true,
responseFromDummyFunction:TEST.getDummyServiceResponse,
defaultHttpHeaderContentType:"application/json",
globalFunctionBeforeEveryRequest:SV.showProgressDialog,
globalFunctionAfterEveryRequest:SV.dismissProgressDialog
}
)
}

then you can make a service like this


@GET("/wcm/promotions/{lang}/{customerNumber}")
public getPromotions(@Path("lang")lang:string,@Path("customerNumber")customerNumber:number): Observable<any>  {return null;};

then consume the request like a method and handle returned Observable


getPromotions("EN",1234,).subscribe((promotions=>{
that.promotions=promotions;
}), this.handleFailure);