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Angular Services

Angular Services

By : Sohail Salehi
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Angular Services

Angular Services

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By: Sohail Salehi

Overview of this book

A primary concern with modern day applications is that they need to be dynamic, and for that, data access from the server side, data authentication, and security are very important. Angular leverages its services to create such state-of-the-art dynamic applications. This book will help you create and design customized services, integrate them into your applications, import third-party plugins, and make your apps perform better and faster. This book starts with a basic rundown on how you can create your own Angular development environment compatible with v2 and v4. You will then use Bootstrap and Angular UI components to create pages. You will also understand how to use controllers to collect data and populate them into NG UIs. Later, you will then create a rating service to evaluate entries and assign a score to them. Next, you will create "cron jobs" in NG. We will then create a crawler service to find all relevant resources regarding a selected headline and generate reports on it. Finally, you will create a service to manage accuracy and provide feedback about troubled areas in the app created. This book is up to date for the 2.4 release and is compatible with the 4.0 release as well, and it does not have any code based on the beta or release candidates.
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Setting up an Angular project in WebStorm

Assuming that you installed WebStorm, fire the IDE and check out a new project from a Git repository.

Now, set the repository URL to https://github.com/angular/angular2-seed.git and save the project in a folder called the sherlock project, as shown:

Setting up an Angular project in WebStorm

Click on the Clone button and open the project in WebStorm. Next, click on the packages.json file and observe the dependencies. As you can see, this is a very lean seed with minimal configurations. It contains the Angular release candidate 2, plus the required modules to get the project up and running.

As you see in the following screenshot, apart from main Angular modules, we have the rxjs library, which is the Reactive eXtension for JS and we will use it for transforming, composing, and querying streams of data.

Setting up an Angular project in WebStorm

The first thing we need to do is install all the required dependencies defined inside the package.json file. Right-click on the file and select the run npm install option.

Tip

Please note installing packages using right-click and choosing the installation command is valid inside the IDE only. If you prefer to use the command line, simply use the following command: $ npm install

Installing the packages for the first time will take a while. In the meantime, explore the devDependencies section of package.json in the editor. As you see, we have all the required bells and whistles to run the project, including TypeScript and web server to start the development:

"devDependencies": { 
    "awesome-typescript-loader": "~0.16.2", 
    "es6-promise": "3.0.2", 
    "es6-shim": "0.35.0", 
    "reflect-metadata": "0.1.2", 
    "source-map-loader": "^0.1.5", 
    "typescript": "~1.8.9", 
    "typings": "~1.0.3", 
    "webpack": "^1.12.9", 
    "webpack-dev-server": "^1.14.0", 
    "webpack-merge": "^0.8.4" 
  }, 

We also have some nifty scripts defined inside package.json that automate useful processes. For example, to start a web server and see the seed in action, we can simply execute the following command in a terminal. (These scripts are shipped with the seed project and they are located inside the package.json file, under the script property. There is nothing special about them, they are just simple npm commands and you are more than welcome to add your commands if you like):

$ npm run server 

Alternatively, we can right-click on the package.json file and select Show npm Scripts. This will open another side tab in WebStorm and show all the available scripts inside the current file:

Setting up an Angular project in WebStorm

Double-click on the start script and it will run the web server and load the seed application on port 3000. This means that if you visit http://localhost:3000 , you will see the seed application in your browser, as illustrated:

Setting up an Angular project in WebStorm

Tip

If you are wondering where the port number comes from, look into the package.json file and examine the server key under the scripts section:

"server": "webpack-dev-server --inline --colors --progress --display-error-details --display-cached --port 3000 --content-base src"

There is one more thing before we move on to the next topic. If you open any .ts file, WebStorm will ask you if you want it to transpile the code to JavaScript. If you say no once, it will never show up again. 

In the following screenshot, below the tabs we can see the question (Compile TypeScript to JavaScript?) and possible answers (OK, No, Configure):

Setting up an Angular project in WebStorm

Choose No because we don't need WebStorm to transpile for us because the start script already contains a transpiler that takes care of all the transformations for us.

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