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Getting Started with Angular - Second edition

You're reading from   Getting Started with Angular - Second edition Fast-track your web development skills to build high performance SPA with Angular 2 and beyond

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787125278
Length 278 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Get Going with Angular FREE CHAPTER 2. The Building Blocks of an Angular Application 3. TypeScript Crash Course 4. Getting Started with Angular Components and Directives 5. Dependency Injection in Angular 6. Working with the Angular Router and Forms 7. Explaining Pipes and Communicating with RESTful Services 8. Tooling and Development Experience

Why do I need DI?


Let's suppose that we have a Car class that depends on Engine and Transmission classes. How can we implement this system? Let's take a look:

class Engine {...} 

class Transmission {...}
 
class Car { 
  engine; 
  transmission;
 
  constructor() { 
    this.engine = new Engine(); 
    this.transmission = new Transmission(); 
  } 
} 

In the preceding example, we create the dependencies of the Car class inside its constructor. Although it looks simple, it is far from being flexible. Each time we create an instance of the Car class, in its constructor, instances of the same Engine and Transmission classes will be created. This may be problematic because of the following reasons:

  • The Car class gets less testable because we can't test it independently of its engine and transmission dependencies.

  • We couple the Car class with the logic used for the instantiation of its dependencies.

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