// service.ts import { Injectable, Inject } from '@angular/core'; import { Http } from '@angular/http'; import { Observable } from 'rxjs/Observable'; import 'rxjs/add/operator/map'; @Injectable() export class FoodService { constructor( private http: Http, private api: string ) { console.log(this.api); } getFood(): Observable<any[]> { return this.http.get(this.api) .map(response => response.json()); } }
Using factory provider:json
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core'; import { Http } from '@angular/http'; import { Observable } from 'rxjs/Observable'; import { FoodService } from '../food.service'; interface Drink { name: string, price: number } export function DrinkFactory(http) { return new FoodService(http, '/api/drinks'); } @Component({ selector: 'drink-viewer', providers: [ { provide: FoodService, useFactory: DrinkFactory, deps: [ Http ] } ], template: ` <div> <div *ngFor="let item of items$ | async"> {{ item.name }} {{ item.price | currency:'USD':true }} </div> </div> ` }) export class DrinkViewerComponent implements OnInit { items$: Observable<Drink[]>; constructor(private foodService: FoodService) {} ngOnInit() { this.items$ = this.foodService.getFood(); } }
Here we create 'DrinkFactory' as a named funciton, this is good for AOT, so recommended doing this way.api