# Angular2 In Memory Web API
# Setting Up Multiple Test API Routes
mock-data.ts
export class MockData {
createDb() {
let mock = [
{ id: '1', name: 'Object A' },
{ id: '2', name: 'Object B' },
{ id: '3', name: 'Object C' }
];
let data = [
{ id: '1', name: 'Data A' },
{ id: '2', name: 'Data B' },
{ id: '3', name: 'Data C' }
];
return { mock, data };
}
}
Now, you can interact with both
app/mockand
app/datato extract their corresponding data.
# Basic Setup
mock-data.ts
Create the mock api data
export class MockData {
createDb() {
let mock = [
{ id: '1', name: 'Object A' },
{ id: '2', name: 'Object B' },
{ id: '3', name: 'Object C' },
{ id: '4', name: 'Object D' }
];
return {mock};
}
}
main.ts
Have the dependency injector provide the InMemoryBackendService for XHRBackend requests. Also, provide a class that includes a
createDb()function (in this case, MockData) specifying the mocked API routes for SEED_DATA requests.
import { XHRBackend, HTTP_PROVIDERS } from '@angular/http';
import { InMemoryBackendService, SEED_DATA } from 'angular2-in-memory-web-api';
import { MockData } from './mock-data';
import { bootstrap } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
bootstrap(AppComponent, [
HTTP_PROVIDERS,
{ provide: XHRBackend, useClass: InMemoryBackendService },
{ provide: SEED_DATA, useClass: MockData }
]);
mock.service.ts
Example of calling a get request for the created API route
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { Http, Response } from '@angular/http';
import { Mock } from './mock';
@Injectable()
export class MockService {
// URL to web api
private mockUrl = 'app/mock';
constructor (private http: Http) {}
getData(): Promise<Mock[]> {
return this.http.get(this.mockUrl)
.toPromise()
.then(this.extractData)
.catch(this.handleError);
}
private extractData(res: Response) {
let body = res.json();
return body.data || { };
}
private handleError (error: any) {
let errMsg = (error.message) ? error.message :
error.status ? `${error.status} - ${error.statusText}` : 'Server error';
console.error(errMsg);
return Promise.reject(errMsg);
}
}
# Remarks
I mainly requested this topic because I could not find any information on setting up multiple API routes with the Angular2-In-Memory-Web-Api. Ended up figuring it out myself, and figured this might be helpful to others.