I did not find a way in the documentation to set the base API URL for HTTP requests. Is it possible to do this with the Angular HttpClient?
Use the new HttpClient Interceptor.
Create a proper injectable that implements HttpInterceptor
:
import {Injectable} from '@angular/core';
import {HttpEvent, HttpInterceptor, HttpHandler, HttpRequest} from '@angular/common/http';
import {Observable} from 'rxjs/Observable';
@Injectable()
export class APIInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor {
intercept(req: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> {
const apiReq = req.clone({ url: `your-api-url/${req.url}` });
return next.handle(apiReq);
}
}
The HttpInterceptor can clone the request and change it as you wish, in this case I defined a default path for all of the http requests.
Provide the HttpClientModule with the following configurations:
providers: [{
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS,
useClass: APIInterceptor,
multi: true,
}
]
Now all your requests will start with your-api-url/
Based on TheUnreal
's very useful answer, the interceptor can be written to get the base url through DI:
@Injectable()
export class BaseUrlInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor {
constructor(
@Inject('BASE_API_URL') private baseUrl: string) {
}
intercept(request: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> {
const apiReq = request.clone({ url: `${this.baseUrl}/${request.url}` });
return next.handle(apiReq);
}
}
BASE_API_URL
can be provided by the application module:
providers: [
{ provide: "BASE_API_URL", useValue: environment.apiUrl }
]
where environment
is the object automatically created by the CLI when generating the project:
export const environment = {
production: false,
apiUrl: "..."
};
I think there is no default way to do this. Do the HttpService and inside you can define property of your default URL, and make methods to call http.get and others with your property URL. Then inject HttpService instead of HttpClient
Why not create an HttpClient subclass that has a configurable baseUrl? That way if your application needs to communicate with multiple services you can either use a different subclass for each, or create multiple instances of a single subclass each with a different configuration.
@Injectable()
export class ApiHttpClient extends HttpClient {
public baseUrl: string;
public constructor(handler: HttpHandler) {
super(handler);
// Get base url from wherever you like, or provision ApiHttpClient in your AppComponent or some other high level
// component and set the baseUrl there.
this.baseUrl = '/api/';
}
public get(url: string, options?: Object): Observable<any> {
url = this.baseUrl + url;
return super.get(url, options);
}
}
you don't necessarily need a base URL with HttpClient, the docs says you just have to specify the api part of the request, if you are making calls to the same server it is straightforward like this:
this.http.get('/api/items').subscribe(data => {
...
However, you can if you need or want to, specify a base URL.
I have 2 suggestions for doing that:
1. A helper class with a static class property.
export class HttpClientHelper{
static baseURL: string = 'http://localhost:8080/myApp';
}
this.http.get(`${HttpClientHelper.baseURL}/api/items`);//in your service class
2. A base class with a class property so any new service should extend it:
export class BackendBaseService {
baseURL: string = 'http://localhost:8080/myApp';
constructor(){}
}
@Injectable()
export class ItemsService extends BackendBaseService{
constructor(private http: HttpClient){
super();
}
public listAll(): Observable<any>{
return this.http.get(`${this.baseURL}/api/items`);
}
}
Excerpts from Visual studio 2017 asp.net core webapi angular sample application.
include below lines in Main.ts
export function getBaseUrl() {
return document.getElementsByTagName('base')[0].href;
}
const providers = [
{ provide: 'BASE_URL', useFactory: getBaseUrl, deps: [] }
];
in your component
constructor(http: HttpClient, @Inject('BASE_URL') baseUrl: string) {
http.get<WeatherForecast[]>(baseUrl + 'api/SampleData/WeatherForecasts').subscribe(result => {
this.forecasts = result;
}, error => console.error(error));
}
my complete main.ts code looks like below
import { enableProdMode } from '@angular/core';
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module';
import { environment } from './environments/environment';
export function getBaseUrl() {
return document.getElementsByTagName('base')[0].href;
}
const providers = [
{ provide: 'BASE_URL', useFactory: getBaseUrl, deps: [] }
];
if (environment.production) {
enableProdMode();
}
platformBrowserDynamic()
.bootstrapModule(AppModule)
.catch(err => console.error(err));
my component code looks like below
import { Component, Inject } from '@angular/core';
import { HttpClient } from '@angular/common/http';
@Component({
selector: 'fetch-weather',
templateUrl: './weather.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./weather.component.scss']
})
export class WeatherComponent {
public forecasts: WeatherForecast[];
constructor(http: HttpClient, @Inject('BASE_URL') baseUrl: string) {
http.get<WeatherForecast[]>(baseUrl + 'api/SampleData/WeatherForecasts').subscribe(result => {
this.forecasts = result;
}, error => console.error(error));
}
}
interface WeatherForecast {
dateFormatted: string;
temperatureC: number;
temperatureF: number;
summary: string;
}