angular rest service data changes reflect
I am new in angular js. Currently I'm using angular 6 for my project. I am using http client for rest serice. But it's working as expected. But when rest data value changes / updated then it's not reflected instantly into the browser. Could you please help me.
ngOnInit() {
this.http.get(' http://127.0.0.1:5000/getapp_list').subscribe((res: any)=>{
//console.log(res);
this.fetchApp = res['applist'];
//console.log(this.fetchApp);
});
angular user-interface
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I am new in angular js. Currently I'm using angular 6 for my project. I am using http client for rest serice. But it's working as expected. But when rest data value changes / updated then it's not reflected instantly into the browser. Could you please help me.
ngOnInit() {
this.http.get(' http://127.0.0.1:5000/getapp_list').subscribe((res: any)=>{
//console.log(res);
this.fetchApp = res['applist'];
//console.log(this.fetchApp);
});
angular user-interface
It's not going to reflect instantly as the values are changing on the backend and Angular is your frontend. You'll have to either use WebSockets or call your API in asetInterval
.
– SiddAjmera
Nov 19 '18 at 17:49
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I am new in angular js. Currently I'm using angular 6 for my project. I am using http client for rest serice. But it's working as expected. But when rest data value changes / updated then it's not reflected instantly into the browser. Could you please help me.
ngOnInit() {
this.http.get(' http://127.0.0.1:5000/getapp_list').subscribe((res: any)=>{
//console.log(res);
this.fetchApp = res['applist'];
//console.log(this.fetchApp);
});
angular user-interface
I am new in angular js. Currently I'm using angular 6 for my project. I am using http client for rest serice. But it's working as expected. But when rest data value changes / updated then it's not reflected instantly into the browser. Could you please help me.
ngOnInit() {
this.http.get(' http://127.0.0.1:5000/getapp_list').subscribe((res: any)=>{
//console.log(res);
this.fetchApp = res['applist'];
//console.log(this.fetchApp);
});
angular user-interface
angular user-interface
asked Nov 19 '18 at 17:47
Soumyajit BSoumyajit B
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It's not going to reflect instantly as the values are changing on the backend and Angular is your frontend. You'll have to either use WebSockets or call your API in asetInterval
.
– SiddAjmera
Nov 19 '18 at 17:49
add a comment |
It's not going to reflect instantly as the values are changing on the backend and Angular is your frontend. You'll have to either use WebSockets or call your API in asetInterval
.
– SiddAjmera
Nov 19 '18 at 17:49
It's not going to reflect instantly as the values are changing on the backend and Angular is your frontend. You'll have to either use WebSockets or call your API in a
setInterval
.– SiddAjmera
Nov 19 '18 at 17:49
It's not going to reflect instantly as the values are changing on the backend and Angular is your frontend. You'll have to either use WebSockets or call your API in a
setInterval
.– SiddAjmera
Nov 19 '18 at 17:49
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It's not going to reflect instantly as the values are changing on the backend and Angular is your frontend. You'll have to either use WebSockets or call your API in a
setInterval
.– SiddAjmera
Nov 19 '18 at 17:49