docs: HTTP in HttpClient should not be written in uppercase (#40195)

PR Close #40195
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Amadou Sall 2020-12-18 21:39:35 +01:00 committed by Joey Perrott
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The HTTP client service offers the following major features.
##### Prerequisites ##### Prerequisites
Before working with the `HTTPClientModule`, you should have a basic understanding of the following: Before working with the `HttpClientModule`, you should have a basic understanding of the following:
* TypeScript programming * TypeScript programming
* Usage of the HTTP protocol * Usage of the HTTP protocol
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Look at the `AppModule` _imports_ to see how it is configured.
## Requesting data from a server ## Requesting data from a server
Use the [`HTTPClient.get()`](api/common/http/HttpClient#get) method to fetch data from a server. Use the [`HttpClient.get()`](api/common/http/HttpClient#get) method to fetch data from a server.
The asynchronous method sends an HTTP request, and returns an Observable that emits the requested data when the response is received. The asynchronous method sends an HTTP request, and returns an Observable that emits the requested data when the response is received.
The return type varies based on the `observe` and `responseType` values that you pass to the call. The return type varies based on the `observe` and `responseType` values that you pass to the call.
@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ Now you can write a test that expects a GET Request to occur and provides a mock
<code-example <code-example
path="http/src/testing/http-client.spec.ts" path="http/src/testing/http-client.spec.ts"
region="get-test" region="get-test"
header="app/testing/http-client.spec.ts(httpClient.get)"> header="app/testing/http-client.spec.ts (HttpClient.get)">
</code-example> </code-example>
The last step, verifying that no requests remain outstanding, is common enough for you to move it into an `afterEach()` step: The last step, verifying that no requests remain outstanding, is common enough for you to move it into an `afterEach()` step:

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@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ The following code example binds an observable of message strings
## Caching HTTP requests ## Caching HTTP requests
To [communicate with backend services using HTTP](/guide/http "Communicating with backend services using HTTP"), the `HttpClient` service uses observables and offers the `HTTPClient.get()` method to fetch data from a server. To [communicate with backend services using HTTP](/guide/http "Communicating with backend services using HTTP"), the `HttpClient` service uses observables and offers the `HttpClient.get()` method to fetch data from a server.
The asynchronous method sends an HTTP request, and returns an observable that emits the requested data for the response. The asynchronous method sends an HTTP request, and returns an observable that emits the requested data for the response.
As shown in the previous section, you can use the impure `AsyncPipe` to accept an observable as input and subscribe to the input automatically. As shown in the previous section, you can use the impure `AsyncPipe` to accept an observable as input and subscribe to the input automatically.