ngrx-json-api
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A JSON API client for ngrx
ngrx-json-api
A JSON API client library for ngrx.
Note: v1.0 of the library is compatible with old releases of @ngrx tools (< 2). The current version (>= 2) is compatible with the latest versions of @ngrx platform (>= 4)
Documentation
- Store Structure
- Service Overview
- Actions
- Basic Usage
- Advanced Usage
Getting Started
1. Install the library:
npm i ngrx-json-api --save
Install the dependencies:
npm i --save @ngrx/effects @ngrx/store rxjs-compat
Note: rxjs-compat is only needed if you are using rxjs >= 6.0.0
2. Define the resources:
import { ResourceDefinition } from 'ngrx-json-api';
const resourceDefinitions: Array<ResourceDefinition> = [
{ type: 'Article', collectionPath: 'articles' },
{ type: 'Person', collectionPath: 'people' },
{ type: 'Comment', collectionPath: 'comments' },
{ type: 'Blog', collectionPath: 'blogs' }
];
Note that if the type of a resource matches its collectionPath in the URL, then no resource definition is necessary.
3. Import NgrxJsonApiModule providing the above definitions and the API url.
Make sure StoreModule and HttpClientModule are imported beforehand.
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
/* other imports */
HttpClientModule,
StoreModule.forRoot(reducers, {}), // reducers, initial state
NgrxJsonApiModule.configure({
apiUrl: 'http://localhost.com',
resourceDefinitions: resourceDefinitions,
}),
],
declarations: [AppComponent],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
4. Inject NgrxJsonApiService into the component:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'my-component',
})
export class MyComponent {
constructor(private ngrxJsonApiService: NgrxJsonApiService) {}
}
5. Use the service to interact with the JSON API server and/or state:
For example, to read data from the server and display this data in the view:
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import {
NgrxJsonApiService,
QueryResult,
NGRX_JSON_API_DEFAULT_ZONE,
Query,
Direction
} from 'ngrx-json-api';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
@Component({
selector: 'my-component',
template: `{{ queryResults | async | json }}`
})
export class MyComponent implements OnInit {
public queryResult: Observable<QueryResult>;
constructor(ngrxJsonApiService: NgrxJsonApiService) { }
ngOnInit () {
// a zone represents an independent json-api instance
const zone = this.ngrxJsonApiService.getZone(NGRX_JSON_API_DEFAULT_ZONE);
// add query to store to trigger request from server
const query: Query = {
queryId: 'myQuery',
type: 'projects',
// id: '12' => add to query single item
params: {
fields: ['name'],
include: ['tasks'],
page: {
offset: 20,
limit: 10
},
// SortingParam[]
sorting: [
{ api: 'name', direction: Direction.ASC }
],
// FilteringParam[]
filtering: [
{ path: 'name', operator: 'EQ', value: 'John' }
]
}
};
zone.putQuery({
query: query,
fromServer: true // you may also query locally from contents in the store, e.g. new resource
});
// select observable to query result holding the loading state and (future) results
const denormalise = false;
this.queryResult = this.ngrxJsonApiService.selectManyResults(query.queryId, denormalise);
}
}
The service is the main API for using ngrx-json-api. The fetching methods return an Observable with the obtained resources stored in a data property.
Example application
For an example application have a look at https://github.com/crnk-project/crnk-example. It combines ngrx-json-api
with Crnk as JSON API server implementation to gain a JSON API end-to-end example.
@crnk/angular-ngrx is further used to facilitate binding
of Angular forms and tables to JSON API. More information can be found at http://www.crnk.io/releases/stable/documentation/#_angular_development_with_ngrx.
Upgrading from v1.0
Upgrade from v1 is really easy; two simple steps:
- Remove
storeLocationfromNgrxJsonApiModuleconfiguration. It's not needed anymore! - Remove
NgrxJsonApiReducerfromStoreModuleconfiguration. - Import
HttpClientModulein the application.
THANKS :heart:
This library wouldn't exist without all the ngrx libraries along with the docs and tools provided with each. Thanks to Ngrx/Store,Effects. Also, the basis of this library is redux-json-api and devour so a huge thanks to the developers of both these JSON API client libs.