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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeremy Elbourn 8a0e45826a fix(http): introduce named type for HttpParams options (#19360)
This is necessary to enable type-based optimizations with Closure.
Without explicity making these options the same named type, Closure
thinks they are different types and cannot disambiguate the `fromObject`
property.
2017-09-26 15:02:08 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 1b1d5f10a1 feat(common): accept object map for HttpClient headers & params (#18490)
Today, constructing a new GET request with headers looks like:

const headers = new HttpHeaders({
  'My-Header': 'header value',
});
http.get('/url', {headers}).subscribe(...);

This indirection is unnecessary. It'd be more ergonomic to write:

http.get('/url', {headers: {'My-Header': 'header value'}}).subscribe(...);

This commit allows that new syntax, both for HttpHeaders and HttpParams.
In the HttpParams case it also allows construction of HttpParams with a map.

PR Close #18490
2017-08-29 17:18:02 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 72c7b6edea feat: deprecate @angular/http in favor of @angular/common/http (#18906)
As of 5.0, @angular/http is deprecated. @angular/common/http will
be the official HTTP API in Angular going forward.

PR Close #18906
2017-08-28 18:46:58 -05:00
Alex Rickabaugh 3ecc5e5398 fix(common): rename HttpXsrfModule to HttpClientXsrfModule 2017-07-14 12:40:52 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh dd04f09483 feat(common): on-by-default XSRF support in HttpClient (#18108)
Fixes #18100
2017-07-13 17:22:02 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 9f28e838d3 fix(common): expose reportProgress option on HttpClient API (#18083) 2017-07-13 16:19:52 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 18559897a0 fix(common): document HttpClient, fixing a few other issues 2017-07-13 14:58:33 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh c81ad9d19d feat(common): two missing features in HttpClient (#17996)
- Add params to HttpRequest API
- Add optional description to testing APIs
2017-07-07 14:56:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 37797e2b4e feat(common): new HttpClient API
HttpClient is an evolution of the existing Angular HTTP API, which exists
alongside of it in a separate package, @angular/common/http. This structure
ensures that existing codebases can slowly migrate to the new API.

The new API improves significantly on the ergonomics and features of the legacy
API. A partial list of new features includes:

* Typed, synchronous response body access, including support for JSON body types
* JSON is an assumed default and no longer needs to be explicitly parsed
* Interceptors allow middleware logic to be inserted into the pipeline
* Immutable request/response objects
* Progress events for both request upload and response download
* Post-request verification & flush based testing framework
2017-07-07 12:09:32 -07:00