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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 |
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README.md | ||
build.js | ||
changelog.js | ||
check-cycle.js | ||
format.js | ||
lint.js | ||
platform-script-path.js | ||
public-api.js | ||
serve.js | ||
tools-build.js | ||
validate-commit-message.js |
README.md
Gulp Tasks folder
This folder contains one file for each task (or group of related tasks) for the project's gulpfile. The dependencies between the tasks is kept in the gulpfile.
Task File Structure
Each task is defined by a factory function that accepts gulp
as a parameter.
Each file exports either one factory or an object of factories.
E.g. The build.js
file contains only one task:
module.exports = (gulp) => (done) => {
...
};
E.g. The format.js
file contains two tasks:
module.exports = {
// Check source code for formatting errors (clang-format)
enforce: (gulp) => () => {
...
},
// Format the source code with clang-format (see .clang-format)
format: (gulp) => () => {
...
}
};
Loading Tasks
The tasks are loaded in the gulp file, by requiring them. There is a helper called loadTask(fileName, taskName)
will do this for us, where the taskName
is optional if the file only exports one task.
E.g. Loading the task that will run the build, from a task file that contains only one task.
gulp.task('build.sh', loadTask('build'));
E.g. Loading the task that will enforce formatting, from a task file that contains more than one task:
gulp.task('format:enforce', loadTask('format', 'enforce'));
E.g. Loading a task that has dependencies:
gulp.task('lint', ['format:enforce', 'tools:build'], loadTask('lint'));