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Angular Design Patterns and Best Practices

Angular Design Patterns and Best Practices

By : Alvaro Camillo Neto
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Angular Design Patterns and Best Practices

Angular Design Patterns and Best Practices

4.4 (14)
By: Alvaro Camillo Neto

Overview of this book

Single page applications (SPAs) have become the standard for most web experiences. Angular, with its batteries-included approach, has emerged as a powerful framework for simplifying the development of these interfaces by offering a comprehensive toolbox. This book guides you through the Angular ecosystem, uncovering invaluable design patterns and harnessing its essential features. The book begins by laying a strong foundation, helping you understand when and why Angular should be your web development framework of choice. The next set of chapters will help you gain expertise in component design and architecting efficient, flexible, and high-performing communication patterns between components. You’ll then delve into Angular's advanced features to create forms in a productive and secure way with robust data model typing. You'll also learn how to enhance productivity using interceptors to reuse code for common functionalities, such as token management, across various apps. The book also covers micro frontend architecture in depth to effectively apply this architectural approach and concludes by helping you master the art of crafting tests and handling errors effortlessly. By the end of this book, you'll have unlocked the full potential of the Angular framework.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Part 1: Reinforcing the Foundations
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Part 2: Leveraging Angular’s Capabilities
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Part 3: Architecture and Deployment

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In this chapter, we learned how to perform tests in an Angular project. We studied what types of tests there are, their importance, and how to apply them in our daily lives. We worked on our project by first creating tests for the services and looking at how to isolate the dependencies for a unit test. Furthermore, we explored testing HTTP requests using the HttpClientTestingModule module. We learned about the TestBed component and its important task of setting up the environment for each unit test to run. We also looked at component testing and how to assert components that use routes. Finally, we explored E2E tests with the Cypress tool, which simplifies the creation of scripts that simulate the behavior of our application from the client’s point of view.

In the next chapter, we will explore the concept of the micro frontend using the Angular framework.

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