Angular 11 Http Client Service Example

By Hardik Savani October 20, 2023 Category : Angular

Hi Dev,

Here, i will show you angular 11 http service example. i would like to share with you angular 11 httpclient post example. i would like to show you angular 11 httpclient get example. we will help you to give example of angular 11 httpclient service example. Follow bellow tutorial step of http client service in angular 11.

Every App must important to sending api request to another server. we can use http client request and get data and store data information to our server. as specially when you are working with angular, vue, react application. you must have to learn how to run http client request with angular 11.

Here, i will give you very simple example to get all data using api and store data using api. we will use jsonplaceholder api for testing now. so we don't require to create new api for it.

So, let's see bellow example step by step how to create http service and how to use it.

Step 1: Create New App

You can easily create your angular app using bellow command:

ng new my-new-app

Step 2: Import HttpClientModule

In this step, we need to import HttpClientModule to app.module.ts file. so let's import it as like bellow:

src/app/app.module.ts

import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';

import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';

@NgModule({

declarations: [

AppComponent

],

imports: [

BrowserModule,

HttpClientModule

],

providers: [],

bootstrap: [AppComponent]

})

export class AppModule { }

Step 3: Create Service for API

Here, we need to create service for http client request. we will create service file and write client http request code. this service will use in our component file. So let's create service and put bellow code:

ng g s services/post

Now let's add code as like bellow:

src/app/services/post.service.ts

import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';

import { HttpClient } from '@angular/common/http';

@Injectable({

providedIn: 'root'

})

export class PostService {

private url = 'http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts';

constructor(private httpClient: HttpClient) { }

getPosts(){

return this.httpClient.get(this.url);

}

create(post){

return this.httpClient.post(this.url, JSON.stringify(post));

}

}

Step 4: Use Service to Component

Now we have to use this services to our app component. So let's updated code as like bellow:

src/app/app.component.ts

import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';

import { PostService } from './services/post.service';

@Component({

selector: 'app-root',

templateUrl: './app.component.html',

styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']

})

export class AppComponent implements OnInit {

posts;

constructor(private service:PostService) {}

ngOnInit() {

this.service.getPosts()

.subscribe(response => {

this.posts = response;

});

}

createPost(input: HTMLInputElement){

let post = {title: input.value};

input.value = '';

this.service.create(post)

.subscribe((response: { id }) => {

post['id'] = response.id;

this.posts.splice(0,0, post);

});

}

}

Step 5: Updated View File

Now here, we will updated our html file. let's put bellow code:

src/app/app.component.html

<h1>Angular 11 HttpClient for Sending Http Request Example - ItSolutionStuff.com</h1>

<input

(keyup.enter)="createPost(title)" #title

type="text" class="form-control">

<ul class="list-group">

<li

*ngFor="let post of posts"

class="list-group-item">

{{ post.title }}

</li>

</ul>

Now we are ready to run our example, you can run by following command:

ng serve

you will see layout as bellow:

I hope it can help you...

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