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Ionic 2 Cookbook

You're reading from   Ionic 2 Cookbook The rich flavors of Ionic at your disposal

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786465962
Length 320 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Hoc Phan Hoc Phan
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Creating Our First App with Ionic 2 FREE CHAPTER 2. Adding Ionic 2 Components 3. Extending Ionic 2 with Angular 2 Building Blocks 4. Validating Forms and Making HTTP Requests 5. Adding Animation 6. User Authentication and Push Notification Using Ionic Cloud 7. Supporting Device Functionalities Using Ionic Native 8. Theming the App 9. Publishing the App for Different Platforms Index

Creating a custom pipe

Pipes are also a feature of Angular 2 and are not specific to Ionic. If you are familiar with Angular 1, a pipe is exactly the same thing as a filter. The main reason you might want to use pipes is to display data in a different format in the view. You don't want to change the actual value in the component. This makes things very convenient because you don't have to decide on the specific format within the code, while leaving flexibility in the view layer. Here is a list of some useful built-in pipes (from https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/api/#!?apiFilter=pipe):

  • AsyncPipe
  • DatePipe
  • NumberPipe
  • SlicePipe
  • DecimalPipe
  • JsonPipe
  • PercentPipe
  • UpperCasePipe
  • LowerCasePipe
  • CurrencyPipe
  • ReplacePipe

In this section, you will learn how to create a custom pipe using the @Pipe decorator. The following is a screenshot of the app:

Creating a custom pipe

While the app interface is very simple, this example is to show you how to create a pipe to extract object data.

Getting ready

There is no need to test in a physical...

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