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Learning Angular - Third Edition

By : Aristeidis Bampakos, Pablo Deeleman
Book Image

Learning Angular - Third Edition

By: Aristeidis Bampakos, Pablo Deeleman

Overview of this book

Angular, loved by millions of web developers around the world, continues to be one of the top JavaScript frameworks thanks to its regular updates and new features that enable fast, cross-platform, and secure frontend web development. With Angular, you can achieve high performance using the latest web techniques and extensive integration with web tools and integrated development environments (IDEs). Updated to Angular 10, this third edition of the Learning Angular book covers new features and modern web development practices to address the current frontend web development landscape. If you are new to Angular, this book will give you a comprehensive introduction to help you get you up and running in no time. You'll learn how to develop apps by harnessing the power of the Angular command-line interface (CLI), write unit tests, style your apps by following the Material Design guidelines, and finally deploy them to a hosting provider. The book is especially useful for beginners to get to grips with the bare bones of the framework needed to start developing Angular apps. By the end of this book, you’ll not only be able to create Angular applications with TypeScript from scratch but also enhance your coding skills with best practices.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: Getting Started with Angular
4
Section 2: Components – the Basic Building Blocks of an Angular App
9
Section 3: User Experience and Testability
15
Section 4: Deployment and Practice

Introducing unit tests in Angular

In the previous section, we familiarized ourselves with unit testing and its general concepts, such as test suites, test specs, and assertions. It is now time to venture into unit testing with Angular, armed with that knowledge. Before we start writing tests for Angular, though, let's have a look at the tooling that the Angular framework and the Angular CLI provide us to make unit testing a pleasant experience:

  • Jasmine: We have already learned that this is the testing framework.
  • Karma: The test runner for running our unit tests.
  • Angular testing utilities: A set of helper methods that assist us in setting up our unit tests and writing our assertions in the context of the Angular framework.

Configuring Karma as the test runner

In terms of configuration, when using the Angular CLI, we don't have to do anything to make it work. As soon as we create a new Angular CLI project, unit testing works out of the box. As we venture...