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Mastering Angular Components - Second Edition

By : Gion Kunz
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Mastering Angular Components - Second Edition

By: Gion Kunz

Overview of this book

Mastering Angular Components will help you learn how to invent, build, and manage shared and reusable components for your web projects. Angular components are an integral part of any Angular app and are responsible for performing specific tasks in controlling the user interface. Complete with detailed explanations of essential concepts and practical examples, the book begins by helping you build basic layout components, along with developing a fully functional task-management application using Angular. You’ll then learn how to create layout components and build clean data and state architecture for your application. The book will even help you understand component-based routing and create components that render Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). Toward the concluding chapters, you’ll be able to visualize data using the third-party library Chartist and create a plugin architecture using Angular components. By the end of this book, you will have mastered the component-based architecture in Angular and have the skills you need to build modern and clean user interfaces.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Dealing with users

Going forward, we'll start dealing with user-generated content within our application and therefore require a minimal setup that allows us to deal with users correctly. We're creating a model to represent users as well as a simple user service that will tell us about the currently logged in user. Our service will just act as a mock user service and concerns like registration, login, and authentication are not within the scope of this book.

Let's stick to the practice we've established within this book and start by introducing the model for our users. Let's open the src/app/model.ts file and add the following interface at the end of the file:

export interface User {
readonly id?: number;
readonly name: string;
readonly pictureUrl: string;
}

Let's keep this as minimal as possible. Our users will consist of only an ID, name, and...