ABL's client-side API middleware based on the Feathers.js client. The following modules are included:
- feathers-client as
$ablglobal - feathers-hooks
- feathers-rest
- feathers-socketio
- feathers-reactive returns all service methods as RxJS observables that automatically update on real-time events.
Reference the minified scripts in index.html:
<script src="node_modules/abl-sdk-feathers/dst/abl-sdk.vendor.min.js"></script>
<script src="node_modules/abl-sdk-feathers/dst/abl-sdk.min.js"></script>Specify the abl-sdk-feathers module as a dependency of your AngularJS application:
var app = angular.module('abl', ['abl-sdk-feathers']);Configure the $ablProvider service
app.config(function($ablProvider) {
// Set the API endpoint for all requests
$ablProvider.setEndpoint('https://api.ablist.win');
//Set the API key to be added to REST headers for all outgoing requests
$ablProvider.setApiKey('sk3$dlkj3Dljk3');
// Use sockets with REST fallback
$ablProvider.useSocket(false);
// You can optionally provide additional opts for socket.io-client
$ablProvider.setServices(['properties','units']);
});Inject the $abl service into any controller, service or directive where you need it:
app.controller('SampleController', ["$scope", "$abl", function($scope, $abl) {
// As a Promise
var activities = $abl.services.activities.find({})
.then(function(res) {
console.log(res);}
);
// As an Observable
var activities = $abl.services.activities.find({})
.subscribe(function(res) {
console.log(res);}
));
}]);The abl-sdk-feathers instance is accessible via the global variable $abl so usage is exactly the same:
function findActivities(query) {
// As a Promise
$abl.services.activities.find(query)
.then(function(res) {
return res;
}
);
// As an Observable
$abl.services.activities.find(query)
.subscribe(function(res) {
return res;
}
));
}Services are the heart of every Feathers application and JavaScript objects (or instances of ES6 classes) that implements certain methods. Feathers itself will also add some additional methods and functionality to its services.
See the Feathers.js services documentation for more detail.
Service methods are pre-defined CRUD methods that your service object can implement. Below is a complete example of the Feathers service interface:
const myService = {
find(params) {},
get(id, params) {},
create(data, params) {},
update(id, data, params) {},
patch(id, data, params) {},
remove(id, params) {},
setup(app, path) {}
}
$abl.use('/my-service', myService);Or as an ES6 class:
'use strict';
class MyService {
find(params) {}
get(id, params) {}
create(data, params) {}
update(id, data, params) {}
patch(id, data, params) {}
remove(id, params) {}
setup(app, path) {}
}
$abl.use('/my-service', new MyService());See the Feathers.js querying documentation for more detail.
// Find all unread messages in room #2
$abl.service('messages').find({
query: {
read: false,
roomId: 2
}
});GET /messages?read=false&roomId=2
Launch an Angular Material toast with an optional CSS class and display duration:
$abl.showToast('Something OK happened. Nothing to see here!');$abl.showToast('Error! You have been bad!', 'errorToast', 5000);To work with the code, just run:
npm install && gulp
gulp build