docs: HTTP in HttpClient should not be written in uppercase (#40195)
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The HTTP client service offers the following major features.
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##### Prerequisites
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##### Prerequisites
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Before working with the `HTTPClientModule`, you should have a basic understanding of the following:
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Before working with the `HttpClientModule`, you should have a basic understanding of the following:
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* TypeScript programming
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* TypeScript programming
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* Usage of the HTTP protocol
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* Usage of the HTTP protocol
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Look at the `AppModule` _imports_ to see how it is configured.
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## Requesting data from a server
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## Requesting data from a server
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Use the [`HTTPClient.get()`](api/common/http/HttpClient#get) method to fetch data from a server.
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Use the [`HttpClient.get()`](api/common/http/HttpClient#get) method to fetch data from a server.
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The asynchronous method sends an HTTP request, and returns an Observable that emits the requested data when the response is received.
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The asynchronous method sends an HTTP request, and returns an Observable that emits the requested data when the response is received.
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The return type varies based on the `observe` and `responseType` values that you pass to the call.
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The return type varies based on the `observe` and `responseType` values that you pass to the call.
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@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ Now you can write a test that expects a GET Request to occur and provides a mock
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<code-example
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<code-example
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path="http/src/testing/http-client.spec.ts"
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path="http/src/testing/http-client.spec.ts"
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region="get-test"
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region="get-test"
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header="app/testing/http-client.spec.ts(httpClient.get)">
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header="app/testing/http-client.spec.ts (HttpClient.get)">
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</code-example>
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</code-example>
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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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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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## Caching HTTP requests
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## Caching HTTP requests
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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.
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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.
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The asynchronous method sends an HTTP request, and returns an observable that emits the requested data for the response.
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The asynchronous method sends an HTTP request, and returns an observable that emits the requested data for the response.
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As shown in the previous section, you can use the impure `AsyncPipe` to accept an observable as input and subscribe to the input automatically.
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As shown in the previous section, you can use the impure `AsyncPipe` to accept an observable as input and subscribe to the input automatically.
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