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Getting Started with Angular - Second edition

You're reading from   Getting Started with Angular - Second edition Fast-track your web development skills to build high performance SPA with Angular 2 and beyond

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787125278
Length 278 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Get Going with Angular 2. The Building Blocks of an Angular Application FREE CHAPTER 3. TypeScript Crash Course 4. Getting Started with Angular Components and Directives 5. Dependency Injection in Angular 6. Working with the Angular Router and Forms 7. Explaining Pipes and Communicating with RESTful Services 8. Tooling and Development Experience

Using Angular's forms module


Now, let's continue with the implementation of the application. For the next step, we'll work on the AddDeveloper and Home components. You can continue your implementation by extending what you currently have in ch6/ts/step-0, or if you haven't reached step 1 yet, you can keep working on the files in ch6/ts/step-1.

Angular offers two ways of developing forms with validation:

  • A template-driven approach: This provides a declarative API where we declare the validations into the template of the component.

  • A model-driven approach (also known as reactive forms): This provides an imperative, reactive API.

Let's start with the template-driven approach for now and explore the model-driven approach in the next chapter.

Developing template-driven forms

Forms are essential for each CRUD (Create Retrieve Update and Delete) application. In our case, we want to build a form for entering the details of the developers we want to store.

By the end of this section, we'll have a form...

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