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Alvaro Camillo Neto
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Alvaro is a software engineer, speaker and instructor in Brazil. He works in the technology industry for over 10 years dedicated to the development of business solutions in a large company in the industry. Alvaro is a technology enthusiast and sees knowledge sharing as an opportunity to help the community that helped him so much and the best way of learning. He has performed from small meetups to large events focusing on the themes of developing web solutions. He also shares knowledge on his blog and participates in the organization of AngularSP.
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REST API consumption

One of the main uses of Angular services is undoubtedly communication with the backend of the application, using the Representational State Transfer (REST) protocol.

Let’s learn about this feature in practice by preparing our project to consume its backend.

First, let’s upload the backend locally by accessing the gym-diary-backend folder and using the following command in your command-line prompt:

npm start

We can leave this command running and can now create the services for the consumption of the API.

To carry out this consumption, Angular has a specialized service – HttpClient. To use it, we will first import its module into the app.module.ts file:

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { AppRoutingModule } from './app-routing.module';
import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';
import { AppComponent...
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Alvaro Camillo Neto

Alvaro is a software engineer, speaker and instructor in Brazil. He works in the technology industry for over 10 years dedicated to the development of business solutions in a large company in the industry. Alvaro is a technology enthusiast and sees knowledge sharing as an opportunity to help the community that helped him so much and the best way of learning. He has performed from small meetups to large events focusing on the themes of developing web solutions. He also shares knowledge on his blog and participates in the organization of AngularSP.
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