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Angular Design Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from  Angular Design Patterns and Best Practices

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837631971
Pages 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Alvaro Camillo Neto Alvaro Camillo Neto
Profile icon Alvaro Camillo Neto

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Reinforcing the Foundations
2. Chapter 1: Starting Projects the Right Way 3. Chapter 2: Organizing Your Application 4. Chapter 3: TypeScript Patterns for Angular 5. Chapter 4: Components and Pages 6. Chapter 5: Angular Services and the Singleton Pattern 7. Part 2: Leveraging Angular’s Capabilities
8. Chapter 6: Handling User Inputs: Forms 9. Chapter 7: Routes and Routers 10. Chapter 8: Improving Backend Integrations: the Interceptor Pattern 11. Chapter 9: Exploring Reactivity with RxJS 12. Part 3: Architecture and Deployment
13. Chapter 10: Design for Tests: Best Practices 14. Chapter 11: Micro Frontend with Angular Elements 15. Chapter 12: Packaging Everything – Best Practices for Deployment 16. Chapter 13: The Angular Renaissance 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Components and Pages

The main building blocks of an Angular application are the components. It is by using them that we assemble our user interfaces and define the flow of the experience. In Angular architecture, components organize an application into reusable parts, making it easy to maintain and scale.

In this chapter, we will explore the communication between components and thus assemble our pages using component composition, avoiding the anti-pattern of creating monolithic interfaces.

In this chapter, we’re going to cover the following topics:

  • Creating components
  • Communication between components – inputs and outputs
  • Best practice – using the TrackBy property
  • Separating responsibilities – smart and presentation components
  • Communication from the child component – using @Output

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to create reusable and easy-to-maintain components and pages, streamlining the development...

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