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Expert Angular

You're reading from   Expert Angular Build deep understanding of Angular to set you apart from the developer crowd

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785880230
Length 454 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sridhar Rao Chivukula Sridhar Rao Chivukula
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Mathieu Nayrolles Mathieu Nayrolles
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Alexandru Vasile Pop Alexandru Vasile Pop
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Rajesh Gunasundaram Rajesh Gunasundaram
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Preface 1. Architectural Overview and Building a Simple App in Angular 2. Migrating AngularJS App to Angular App FREE CHAPTER 3. Using Angular CLI to Generate Angular Apps with Best Practices 4. Working with Components 5. Implementing Angular Routing and Navigation 6. Creating Directives and Implementing Change Detection 7. Asynchronous Programming Using Observables 8. Template and Data Binding Syntax 9. Advanced Forms in Angular 10. Material Design in Angular 11. Implementing Angular Pipes 12. Implementing Angular Services 13. Applying Dependency Injection 14. Handling Angular Animation 15. Integrating Bootstrap with Angular Application 16. Testing Angular Apps Using Jasmine and Protractor Frameworks 17. Design Patterns in Angular

Implementing change detection in Angular

Change detection is the process of detecting any internal state changes in a model or component class and then reflect them back to the view, mainly by manipulating DOM.

Change detection is one of the most important changes from Angular 1.x to 2.

The application state changes happen either from model to view or vice versa. To understand better, take a look at the following diagram:

Application state changes can happen in two ways:

  • From Model to View Template (DOM)
  • From View (DOM) to Model (Component Class)

Now that we know that state changes happen either in a model or in DOM, let's analyze what triggers change detection.

Change detection is triggered by the following:

  • JavaScript events (click, mouseover, keyup, and so on)
  • setTimeout() and setInterval()
  • Asynchronous requests
Note that all the preceding three listed ways are async...
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