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Angular Services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785882616
Length 294 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up the Environment 2. Introducing Wire-Frames FREE CHAPTER 3. The Collector Service - Using Controllers to Collect Data 4. The Rating Service - Data Management 5. The Notifier Service - Creating Cron Jobs in Angular 6. The Evidence Tree Builder Service - Implementing the Business Logic 7. The Report Generator Service - Creating Controllers to Set Report Template 8. The Accuracy Manager Service - Putting It All Together

The root component


In this book, we will have a couple of components and services that will work together to achieve a goal. But we need a root component to act as a communication center between all these players. This root component will control the application flow. Let's start by creating this component:

  1. Inside the WebStorm IDE, open the app.ts file, and notice the export line:

            export class AppComponent {} 
    
  2. As we saw before, the export keyword simply indicates that we are willing to share this class with every other player in the project. In other words, if anyone needs this class, they just need to import it in their own body.

  3. The plan is to make the AppComponent class as the root component for our project, that is why we have the Component function imported from the Angular2 core module:

            import {Component} from 'angular2/core'; 
            export class Sherlock {} 
    
  4. This code should be self explanatory. Normally each import command has two main parameters. First we need to mention...

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Angular Services
Published in: Feb 2017
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781785882616
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