How to import Angular HTTP interceptor only for Child module
I have imported HttpClientModule in AppModule.
import HttpClientModule from '@angular/common/http';
export const AppRoutes: Routes = [
path: '', redirectTo: 'dashboard', pathMatch: 'full' ,
path: 'account',
loadChildren: './auth/auth.module#AuthModule'
,
path: 'dashboard',
loadChildren: './content/content.module#ContentModule'
];
Once I launch site, it will redirect to dashboard module(Lazy loaded module) where i added http interceptor.
import HTTP_INTERCEPTORS from '@angular/common/http';
import HttpInterceptorService from '../services/http-interceptor.service';
@NgModule(
providers : [
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: HttpInterceptorService, multi: true
]
)
But it doesn't working. Can anyone help me?
angular http httpclient interceptor angular-http-interceptors
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I have imported HttpClientModule in AppModule.
import HttpClientModule from '@angular/common/http';
export const AppRoutes: Routes = [
path: '', redirectTo: 'dashboard', pathMatch: 'full' ,
path: 'account',
loadChildren: './auth/auth.module#AuthModule'
,
path: 'dashboard',
loadChildren: './content/content.module#ContentModule'
];
Once I launch site, it will redirect to dashboard module(Lazy loaded module) where i added http interceptor.
import HTTP_INTERCEPTORS from '@angular/common/http';
import HttpInterceptorService from '../services/http-interceptor.service';
@NgModule(
providers : [
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: HttpInterceptorService, multi: true
]
)
But it doesn't working. Can anyone help me?
angular http httpclient interceptor angular-http-interceptors
post appmodule ts
– Sajeetharan
Nov 14 '18 at 17:27
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I have imported HttpClientModule in AppModule.
import HttpClientModule from '@angular/common/http';
export const AppRoutes: Routes = [
path: '', redirectTo: 'dashboard', pathMatch: 'full' ,
path: 'account',
loadChildren: './auth/auth.module#AuthModule'
,
path: 'dashboard',
loadChildren: './content/content.module#ContentModule'
];
Once I launch site, it will redirect to dashboard module(Lazy loaded module) where i added http interceptor.
import HTTP_INTERCEPTORS from '@angular/common/http';
import HttpInterceptorService from '../services/http-interceptor.service';
@NgModule(
providers : [
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: HttpInterceptorService, multi: true
]
)
But it doesn't working. Can anyone help me?
angular http httpclient interceptor angular-http-interceptors
I have imported HttpClientModule in AppModule.
import HttpClientModule from '@angular/common/http';
export const AppRoutes: Routes = [
path: '', redirectTo: 'dashboard', pathMatch: 'full' ,
path: 'account',
loadChildren: './auth/auth.module#AuthModule'
,
path: 'dashboard',
loadChildren: './content/content.module#ContentModule'
];
Once I launch site, it will redirect to dashboard module(Lazy loaded module) where i added http interceptor.
import HTTP_INTERCEPTORS from '@angular/common/http';
import HttpInterceptorService from '../services/http-interceptor.service';
@NgModule(
providers : [
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: HttpInterceptorService, multi: true
]
)
But it doesn't working. Can anyone help me?
angular http httpclient interceptor angular-http-interceptors
angular http httpclient interceptor angular-http-interceptors
asked Nov 14 '18 at 17:24
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post appmodule ts
– Sajeetharan
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post appmodule ts
– Sajeetharan
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post appmodule ts
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Http interceptor is just a service there won't be any difference in injecting it on any modules - just do the same in AppModule
that will help you to work - if in case you have the same problem you can try injecting like below on your shared module
The common pattern to achieve that is not to expose providers directly on the @NgModule
declaration but in a static forRoot function like that:
export class SharedModule
static forRoot(): ModuleWithProviders
return
ngModule: SharedModule,
providers: [
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: HttpInterceptorService, multi: true
]
;
You can then import your SharedModule
on AppModule
like SharedModule.forRoot()
Hope this works - Happy coding
Thanks for your effort. But actually it works after sometime.
– Indhu
Nov 15 '18 at 9:46
No problem :) Happy coding
– Rahul
Nov 15 '18 at 9:52
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Http interceptor is just a service there won't be any difference in injecting it on any modules - just do the same in AppModule
that will help you to work - if in case you have the same problem you can try injecting like below on your shared module
The common pattern to achieve that is not to expose providers directly on the @NgModule
declaration but in a static forRoot function like that:
export class SharedModule
static forRoot(): ModuleWithProviders
return
ngModule: SharedModule,
providers: [
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: HttpInterceptorService, multi: true
]
;
You can then import your SharedModule
on AppModule
like SharedModule.forRoot()
Hope this works - Happy coding
Thanks for your effort. But actually it works after sometime.
– Indhu
Nov 15 '18 at 9:46
No problem :) Happy coding
– Rahul
Nov 15 '18 at 9:52
add a comment |
Http interceptor is just a service there won't be any difference in injecting it on any modules - just do the same in AppModule
that will help you to work - if in case you have the same problem you can try injecting like below on your shared module
The common pattern to achieve that is not to expose providers directly on the @NgModule
declaration but in a static forRoot function like that:
export class SharedModule
static forRoot(): ModuleWithProviders
return
ngModule: SharedModule,
providers: [
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: HttpInterceptorService, multi: true
]
;
You can then import your SharedModule
on AppModule
like SharedModule.forRoot()
Hope this works - Happy coding
Thanks for your effort. But actually it works after sometime.
– Indhu
Nov 15 '18 at 9:46
No problem :) Happy coding
– Rahul
Nov 15 '18 at 9:52
add a comment |
Http interceptor is just a service there won't be any difference in injecting it on any modules - just do the same in AppModule
that will help you to work - if in case you have the same problem you can try injecting like below on your shared module
The common pattern to achieve that is not to expose providers directly on the @NgModule
declaration but in a static forRoot function like that:
export class SharedModule
static forRoot(): ModuleWithProviders
return
ngModule: SharedModule,
providers: [
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: HttpInterceptorService, multi: true
]
;
You can then import your SharedModule
on AppModule
like SharedModule.forRoot()
Hope this works - Happy coding
Http interceptor is just a service there won't be any difference in injecting it on any modules - just do the same in AppModule
that will help you to work - if in case you have the same problem you can try injecting like below on your shared module
The common pattern to achieve that is not to expose providers directly on the @NgModule
declaration but in a static forRoot function like that:
export class SharedModule
static forRoot(): ModuleWithProviders
return
ngModule: SharedModule,
providers: [
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: HttpInterceptorService, multi: true
]
;
You can then import your SharedModule
on AppModule
like SharedModule.forRoot()
Hope this works - Happy coding
answered Nov 14 '18 at 17:42
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Thanks for your effort. But actually it works after sometime.
– Indhu
Nov 15 '18 at 9:46
No problem :) Happy coding
– Rahul
Nov 15 '18 at 9:52
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Thanks for your effort. But actually it works after sometime.
– Indhu
Nov 15 '18 at 9:46
No problem :) Happy coding
– Rahul
Nov 15 '18 at 9:52
Thanks for your effort. But actually it works after sometime.
– Indhu
Nov 15 '18 at 9:46
Thanks for your effort. But actually it works after sometime.
– Indhu
Nov 15 '18 at 9:46
No problem :) Happy coding
– Rahul
Nov 15 '18 at 9:52
No problem :) Happy coding
– Rahul
Nov 15 '18 at 9:52
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