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Angular Projects

By : Zama Khan Mohammed
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Angular Projects

By: Zama Khan Mohammed

Overview of this book

<p>Angular is one of the best frameworks, not only for building web applications, but also for building applications on other platforms such as desktop and mobile. It is packed with amazing web tools that allow developers to become more productive and make the development experience a happier one </p><p>This book will be your practical guide when it comes to building optimized web apps using Angular. The book explores a number of popular features, including the experimental Ivy rendered, lazy loading, and differential loading, among others, in the projects. It starts with the basics of Angular and its tools, which will help you to develop and debug Angular applications. You will learn how to create an SPA using Angular Router, and optimize it by code splitting and Preloading Routes. We will then build a form-heavy application and make forms reactive by using Reactive Forms. After that, we will learn how to build a Progressive Web App, and a server-side rendering app, as well as a MonoRepo app. Furthermore, we will also dive into building mobile apps using Ionic and NativeScript. Finally, we end the book by creating a component library for our application using Angular CDK and then testing it. </p><p>By the end of this book, you’ll have gained comprehensive insights into using Angular, along with hands-on experience in creating intuitive real-world applications.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Foreword

Project overview

In this chapter, we will be using the application that we built in Chapter 5, Building a PWA E-Commerce Application Using Angular Service Worker, and convert the application into an Nx monorepo app. Then, we will create a new app so that admin users can log in, as we mentioned in the Understanding token-based authentication section, and check the visualization of the sales of the products on the public-facing e-commerce website.

In the following screenshot, we can see that the Sales page shows the visualization of the sales. We will use ngx-charts, which uses D3, to build different visualizations:

We will be using NgRx to maintain the state of the application using Redux. We will also be adding authentication to the application using Auth0 so that only authorized users can log in and view the application.

Now that we have looked at an overview of the...