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Angular Universal common

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Angular Universal Common Module

This is the common Angular Universal module that is common across server-side rendering app irrespective of the rendering engine.

The package can be installed using:

npm install @nguniversal/common --save

TransferHttpCacheModule

TransferHttpCacheModule installs a Http interceptor that avoids duplicate HttpClient requests on the client, for requests that were already made when the application was rendered on the server side.

When the module is installed in the application NgModule, it will intercept HttpClient requests on the server and store the response in the TransferState key-value store. This is transferred to the client, which then uses it to respond to the same HttpClient requests on the client.

Usage

To use the TransferHttpCacheModule just install it as part of the top-level App module.

That's it!

import {TransferHttpCacheModule} from '@nguniversal/common';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    BrowserModule.withServerTransition({appId: 'my-app'}),
    TransferHttpCacheModule,
  ],
  bootstrap: [MyApp]
})
export class AppBrowserModule() {}

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Package last updated on 11 Oct 2017

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