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Building Applications with Spring 5 and Vue.js 2

By : James J. Ye
Book Image

Building Applications with Spring 5 and Vue.js 2

By: James J. Ye

Overview of this book

Building Applications with Spring 5 and Vue.js 2, with its practical approach, helps you become a full-stack web developer. As well as knowing how to write frontend and backend code, a developer has to tackle all problems encountered in the application development life cycle – starting from the simple idea of an application, to the UI and technical designs, and all the way to implementation, testing, production deployment, and monitoring. With the help of this book, you'll get to grips with Spring 5 and Vue.js 2 as you learn how to develop a web application. From the initial structuring to full deployment, you’ll be guided at every step of developing a web application from scratch with Vue.js 2 and Spring 5. You’ll learn how to create different components of your application as you progress through each chapter, followed by exploring different tools in these frameworks to expedite your development cycle. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained a complete understanding of the key design patterns and best practices that underpin professional full-stack web development.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

RESTful API consuming


RESTful APIs are usually based on HTTP. To consume a RESTful API, what you actually do is to send out an HTTP request. In this section, we will have a brief introduction of the two scenarios of consuming a RESTful API.

HTTP client

For our TaskAgile application, the frontend is the client of the APIs that the backend provides. We will use Axios (https://github.com/axios/axios) as the HTTP client to interact with the APIs. We mentioned this library in Chapter 3, Spring 5 - The Right Stack for the Job at Hand, and used its get()and post() methods. Besides these two methods, it also provides the delete(), put(), and patch() methods. Axios also provides an easy way to configure global configurations, as shown in the following code:

axios.defaults.baseURL = 'https://api.examplebucks.org/v1';
axios.defaults.headers.common['Authorization'] = AUTH_TOKEN;
axios.defaults.headers.post['Content-Type'] = 'application/json';

baseURL is used to set the root URL of the APIs, and it is a...