Obviously in a real world application we do not only fetch data from the backend, but we also send data to be stored permanently on the server side. The HttpClient
gives us different options for achieving this. In this lesson we will look at how to attach parameters to our request URL, by manually concatenating the URL by ourselves, by using the HttpParams
object and also how we can send entire objects in a POST
request body.
import { Injectable } from ‘@angular/core‘; import { Observable } from ‘rxjs/Observable‘; import { HttpClient, HttpErrorResponse, HttpParams } from ‘@angular/common/http‘; export interface Person { name: string; } @Injectable() export class PeopleService { constructor(private http: HttpClient) {} fetchPeople(): Observable<Person> { // The same as /api/v1/people?id=2&includeName=false const params = new HttpParams() .set(‘id‘, ‘2‘) .set(‘includeName‘, ‘false‘); return this.http .get<Person>(‘/api/v1/people‘, { params }); } }