Angular: Making HTTP Requests
HttpClient configuration, CRUD operations, error handling, retries and HTTP interceptors.
Demo application: PostPulse — blog post manager API used: https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com
HttpClient is Angular's built-in module for interacting with REST APIs. It uses RxJS observables to handle responses reactively.
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7 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Module 1 — HTTP Configuration in Angular
- 3 Module 2 — CRUD Operations with HttpClient
- 4 Module 3 — Error Handling and Retries
- 5 Module 4 — HTTP Interceptors for Authentication and Logging
- 6 Complete Architecture Summary
- 7 Best Practices Summary
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