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Angular Cookbook

By : Muhammad Ahsan Ayaz
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Angular Cookbook

By: Muhammad Ahsan Ayaz

Overview of this book

The Angular framework, powered by Google, is the framework of choice for many web development projects built across varying scales. It’s known to provide much-needed stability and a rich tooling ecosystem for building production-ready web and mobile apps. This recipe-based guide enables you to learn Angular concepts in depth using a step-by-step approach. You’ll explore a wide range of recipes across key tasks in web development that will help you build high-performance apps. The book starts by taking you through core Angular concepts such as Angular components, directives, and services to get you ready for building frontend web apps. You’ll develop web components with Angular and go on to cover advanced concepts such as dynamic components loading and state management with NgRx for achieving real-time performance. Later chapters will focus on recipes for effectively testing your Angular apps to make them fail-safe, before progressing to techniques for optimizing your app’s performance. Finally, you’ll create Progressive Web Apps (PWA) with Angular to provide an intuitive experience for users. By the end of this Angular book, you’ll be able to create full-fledged, professional-looking Angular apps and have the skills you need for frontend development, which are crucial for an enterprise Angular developer.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Using Cypress bundled packages

Cypress provides a bunch of bundled tools and packages that we can use in our tests to make things easier, not because writing tests with Cypress is otherwise hard, but because these libraries are used by many developers already and so they're familiar with them. In this recipe, we're going to look at the bundled jQuery, Lodash, and Minimatch libraries to test some of our use cases.

Getting ready

The project that we are going to work with resides in chapter11/start_here/using-cypress-bundled-packages, inside the cloned repository:

  1. Open the project in VS Code.
  2. Open the terminal and run npm install to install the dependencies of the project.
  3. Once done, run npm run cypress:test.

    This should open a new Cypress window. Tap the users.spec.ts file and you should see the tests, as follows:

Figure 11.13 – using-cypress-bundled-packages tests running with Cypress

Now that we have the Cypress...