I'm doing a POC to prove I have communication between the back end and front end in Angular Universal. I've got a JSON file in the back end called heroes.json that I want to retrieve from the front end service ModelService
in model.service.ts
.
I have this folder structure:
Within model.service.ts
(front end) I want to create an http request to get some data in a method called getStuff()
.
I have this in model.service.ts:
// domain/feature service
@Injectable()
export class ModelService {
private heroesUrl = "http://localhost:4000/src/backend/heroes.json"; // URL to JSON file
// This is only one example of one Model depending on your domain
constructor(public api: ApiService, public cacheService: CacheService, private http: Http) {
}
public getStuff(): Observable<any[]> {
return this.http.get(this.heroesUrl)
.map(this.extractData)
.catch(this.handleError);
}
private extractData(res: Response) {
let body = res.json();
return body.data || { };
}
private handleError (error: Response | any) {
// In a real world app, we might use a remote logging infrastructure
let errMsg: string;
if (error instanceof Response) {
const body = error.json() || "";
const err = body.error || JSON.stringify(body);
errMsg = `${error.status} - ${error.statusText || ""} ${err}`;
} else {
errMsg = error.message ? error.message : error.toString();
}
console.error(errMsg);
return Observable.throw(errMsg);
}
// domain/feature service
@Injectable()
export class ModelService {
private heroesUrl = "http://localhost:4000/src/backend/heroes.json"; // URL to JSON file
// This is only one example of one Model depending on your domain
constructor(public api: ApiService, public cacheService: CacheService, private http: Http) {
}
public getStuff(): Observable<any[]> {
return this.http.get(this.heroesUrl)
.map(this.extractData)
.catch(this.handleError);
}
private extractData(res: Response) {
let body = res.json();
return body.data || { };
}
private handleError (error: Response | any) {
// In a real world app, we might use a remote logging infrastructure
let errMsg: string;
if (error instanceof Response) {
const body = error.json() || "";
const err = body.error || JSON.stringify(body);
errMsg = `${error.status} - ${error.statusText || ""} ${err}`;
} else {
errMsg = error.message ? error.message : error.toString();
}
console.error(errMsg);
return Observable.throw(errMsg);
}
From a front end component I am calling the ModelService.getHeroes:
export class HomeComponent {
public data: any = {};
constructor(public modelService: ModelService) {
// we need the data synchronously for the client to set the server response
// we create another method so we have more control for testing
this.universalInit();
}
public universalInit() {
this.modelService.getStuff().subscribe((data) => {
this.data = data;
});
}
I'm getting this error:
GET /src/backend/heroes.json 404 3.698 ms - 46
404 - {"status":404,"message":"No Content"}
EXCEPTION: 404 - {"status":404,"message":"No Content"}
/private/var/root/vepo/node_modules/rxjs/Subscriber.js:227
throw err;
^
404 - {"status":404,"message":"No Content"}
[nodemon] app crashed - waiting for file changes before starting...
So my url private heroesUrl = "http://localhost:4000/src/backend/heroes.json"; // URL to JSON file
in the service is wrong. Given that folder structure, what would the url be? Because the actual running project, the output, is in dist:
So I'm not sure what to put in ModelService.heroesUrl
. What string value should ModelService.heroesUrl
have?
I put my the same file places.json
to "assets"
folder
and after set the url like:
places = this.http.request("http://localhost:4200/assets/places.json")
hope this info will helpful for somebody.
you have to put your json file into you dist folder client and you have to change your url to http://localhost:4000/dist/heroes.json<-- destination where you are putting your json file in dist directory
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