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Angular Projects - Second Edition

By : Aristeidis Bampakos
Book Image

Angular Projects - Second Edition

By: Aristeidis Bampakos

Overview of this book

Packed with practical advice and detailed recipes, this updated second edition of Angular Projects will teach you everything you need to know to build efficient and optimized web applications using Angular. Among the things you’ll learn in this book are the essential features of the framework, which you’ll master by creating ten different real-world web applications. Each application will demonstrate how to integrate Angular with a different library and tool. As you advance, you’ll familiarize yourself with implementing popular technologies, such as Angular Router, Scully, Electron, Angular service worker, Nx monorepo tools, NgRx, and more while building an issue tracking system. You’ll also work on a PWA weather application, a mobile photo geotagging application, a component UI library, and many other exciting projects. In the later chapters, you’ll get to grips with customizing Angular CLI commands using schematics. By the end of this book, you will have the skills you need to be able to build Angular apps using a variety of different technologies according to your or your client’s needs.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Communicating between Angular and Electron

According to the specifications of the project, the content of the WYSIWYG editor needs to be persisted in the local filesystem. Additionally, the content will be loaded from the filesystem upon application startup.

The Angular application handles any interaction between the WYSIWYG editor and its data using the renderer process, whereas the Electron application manages the filesystem with the main process. Thus, we need to establish an IPC mechanism to communicate between the two Electron processes as follows:

  • Configuring the Angular CLI workspace
  • Interacting with the editor
  • Interacting with the filesystem

Let's start with the first one, to set up the Angular CLI project for supporting the desired communication mechanism.

Configuring the Angular CLI workspace

We need to modify several files to configure the workspace of our application:

  1. Open the main.ts file that exists in the src\electron folder...