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Full Stack Development with Angular and GraphQL

By : Ahmed Bouchefra
Book Image

Full Stack Development with Angular and GraphQL

By: Ahmed Bouchefra

Overview of this book

GraphQL is an alternative to traditional REST technology for querying Web APIs. Together with Angular and TypeScript, it provides a tech stack option for building future-proof web applications that are robust and maintainable at any scale. This book leverages the potential of cutting-edge technologies like GraphQL and Apollo and helps Angular developers add it to their stack. Starting with introducing full-stack development, you will learn to create a monorepo project with Lerna and NPM Workspaces. You will then learn to configure Node.js-based backend using GraphQL, Express, and Apollo Server. The book will demonstrate how to build professional-looking UIs with Angular Material. It will then show you how to create Web APIs for your frontend with GraphQL. All this in a step-by-step manner. The book covers advanced topics such as local state management, reactive variables, and generating TypeScript types using the GraphQL scheme to develop a scalable codebase. By the end of this book, you'll have the skills you need to be able to build your full-stack application.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Part 1: Setting Up the Development Environment, GraphQL Server, and Database
7
Part 2: Building the Angular Frontend with Realtime Support
13
Part 3: Adding Realtime Support

Adding Angular Material

Angular Material provides UI components based on Material Design for Angular. Thanks to the Angular CLI, you can install it in your project in a few steps.

Head back to your command-line interface and run the following command from the root of your project:

ng add @angular/material

You'll be prompted with The package @angular/[email protected] will be installed and executed. Would you like to proceed? (Y/n). Type Y and press Enter.

This will install the package from npm. Next, the CLI will prompt you to Choose a prebuilt theme name, or "custom" for a custom theme. Let's pick Indigo/Pink. Next, it will ask Set up global Angular Material typography styles? Type y. Next, it will ask Set up browser animations for Angular Material? Type y.

That's it – you should have Angular Material installed and configured in your project.