rx-http-observable
This Package rx-http lets you make HTTP requests, like GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE and HEAD.
This plugin is compatible with Angular, React, Node and Javascript projects.
Installation
Using npm:
$ npm i rx-http-observable
import { RxHttpObservable } from 'rx-http-observable';
var http = new RxHttpObservable();
var http = require('rx-http-observable')
var http = new http.RxHttpObservable();
Usage
Use these specific methods:
First, you need to know how parameters work:
Parameters:
URL: Address of your service.
QueryParams: Query parameters are a defined set of parameters attached to the end of a url. They are extensions of the URL that are used to help define specific content or actions based on the data being passed.
Headers: HTTP header fields are components of the header section of request and response messages in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). They define the operating parameters of an HTTP transaction.
Body: Content to send
After this, you can use the methods:
GET
The GET method is used to retrieve information from the given server using a given URI.
this.http.get(URL, QueryParms, Headers).subscribe( res => {
console.log(res);
});
POST
A POST request is used to send data to the server, for example, customer information, file upload, etc.
this.http.POST(URL, Body, QueryParms, Headers).subscribe( res => {
console.log(res);
});
PUT
Replaces all current representations of the target resource with the uploaded content.
this.http.put(URL, Body, QueryParms, Headers).subscribe( res => {
console.log(res);
});
PATCH
Replaces partial current representations of the target resource with the uploaded content.
this.http.patch(URL, Body, QueryParms, Headers).subscribe( res => {
console.log(res);
});
DELETE
Removes all current representations of the target resource given by a URI.
this.http.delete(URL, QueryParms, Headers).subscribe( res => {
console.log(res);
});
REQUEST
This is a generic way to call a method(GET, POST, PUT, PATCH and DELETE)
this.http.request(Method, URL, QueryParms, Headers).subscribe( res => {
console.log(res);
});