Create a http request on local db.json with Angular and a store












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I'm trying to do a http request on a local db.json file. (with a store, in Angular, using the Angular CLI)
Unfortunately, I have few knowledge:



I will show you a snippet from the code (from the service):
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It's coming an error when I'm hovering over the code above:



"Property 'json' does not exist on type 'Object'."



Furthermore, I will show you where my db.json is located:
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In the angular.json I've added the following lines, but it even doesn't work:



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I don't know how to do a http request on local db.json - files.
I hope anyone can help me with the problem.










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  • I think HttpClient there is no need to use val.json() it will in val has the JSON Object directly While using Http which is deprecated then we go val.json

    – Balaji V
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I'm trying to do a http request on a local db.json file. (with a store, in Angular, using the Angular CLI)
Unfortunately, I have few knowledge:



I will show you a snippet from the code (from the service):
enter image description here



It's coming an error when I'm hovering over the code above:



"Property 'json' does not exist on type 'Object'."



Furthermore, I will show you where my db.json is located:
enter image description here



In the angular.json I've added the following lines, but it even doesn't work:



enter image description here



I don't know how to do a http request on local db.json - files.
I hope anyone can help me with the problem.










share|improve this question























  • I think HttpClient there is no need to use val.json() it will in val has the JSON Object directly While using Http which is deprecated then we go val.json

    – Balaji V
    Nov 28 '18 at 6:36














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I'm trying to do a http request on a local db.json file. (with a store, in Angular, using the Angular CLI)
Unfortunately, I have few knowledge:



I will show you a snippet from the code (from the service):
enter image description here



It's coming an error when I'm hovering over the code above:



"Property 'json' does not exist on type 'Object'."



Furthermore, I will show you where my db.json is located:
enter image description here



In the angular.json I've added the following lines, but it even doesn't work:



enter image description here



I don't know how to do a http request on local db.json - files.
I hope anyone can help me with the problem.










share|improve this question














I'm trying to do a http request on a local db.json file. (with a store, in Angular, using the Angular CLI)
Unfortunately, I have few knowledge:



I will show you a snippet from the code (from the service):
enter image description here



It's coming an error when I'm hovering over the code above:



"Property 'json' does not exist on type 'Object'."



Furthermore, I will show you where my db.json is located:
enter image description here



In the angular.json I've added the following lines, but it even doesn't work:



enter image description here



I don't know how to do a http request on local db.json - files.
I hope anyone can help me with the problem.







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  • I think HttpClient there is no need to use val.json() it will in val has the JSON Object directly While using Http which is deprecated then we go val.json

    – Balaji V
    Nov 28 '18 at 6:36



















  • I think HttpClient there is no need to use val.json() it will in val has the JSON Object directly While using Http which is deprecated then we go val.json

    – Balaji V
    Nov 28 '18 at 6:36

















I think HttpClient there is no need to use val.json() it will in val has the JSON Object directly While using Http which is deprecated then we go val.json

– Balaji V
Nov 28 '18 at 6:36





I think HttpClient there is no need to use val.json() it will in val has the JSON Object directly While using Http which is deprecated then we go val.json

– Balaji V
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The val itself will carry the json requested



and val => val.<whatever node present in your json> should work.






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