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Angular Design Patterns

You're reading from   Angular Design Patterns Implement the Gang of Four patterns in your apps with Angular

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461728
Length 178 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Factory

Let's assume that we have a User class with two private variables: lastName:string and firstName:string. In addition, this simple class proposes that the hello method prints "Hi I am", this.firstName, this.lastName:

class User{
constructor(private lastName:string, private firstName:string){
}
hello(){
console.log("Hi I am", this.firstName, this.lastName);
}
}

Now, consider that we receive users through a JSON API. It will more than likely look something like this:

[{"lastName":"Nayrolles","firstName":"Mathieu"}...].  

With the following snippet, we can create a User:

let userFromJSONAPI: User = JSON.parse('[{"lastName":"Nayrolles","firstName":"Mathieu"}]')[0]; 

Up until now, the TypeScript compiler hasn't complained, and it executes...

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