Thank you so much for this, you have managed to touch upon advanced Angular topics in a simple yet practical and effective manner.This is one of the most holistic tutorials on Angular and .NET.
I learned so much from this! even shortcuts and tricks to speed up development. This video is above anything else I've seen. Also excellent balance between getting to the point and explaining what things do
Great and very informative presentation. Your ability to present the project in an engaging and informative way is truly impressive. Keep up the excellent work!
Please, advice as I have been trying to run this project based on the Github repo and I am encountering issues with the “Error Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at localhost..... I tried other browsers, troubleshooting and changing the proxy setting and disable HTTPS mode, but no luck. The event behind Submit button is not triggering and also, I cannot try delete op. Any thoughts? Thanks
@@harun4918 I mean by saying NG generate Component you are asking angler to generate a component so instead he have to say NG generate module or ng m “module-name”
hi @codaffection. Can you create a live demo example with .netcore and angular 17, on - filtering search results of the product list page of an ecommerce application based on different parameters chosen by the user like, color, sleeve type, fitting-type, collar type, gender, brand[assume that we're browsing shirts available from any ecommerce website]. I'm talking about the drilldown filtering feature, you would frequently come across. Possible? Thx
I learned a lot from this tutorial Thank You . But can anyone help me as I didn't got the CORS error while calling the API and I haven't applied any CORS policy in dot net core API side . Pls let me know why is it so ..
There should be server-side validation also; in case something goes wrong, as you have said, validation at the server could save us. I think I forgot the part. Thanks for the comment; I will consider the same in the next video.
Cannot find module 'src/environments/environment' or its corresponding type declarations. I am getting this error when tried to import environments in the service, Can someone help me here
I am receiving an error message on this line import { environment } from 'src/environments/environment'; Cannot find module or corresponding type declaration. I have checked to confirm the paths are correctly named, how do I fix this issue?
Getting the error like there was an error running the selected code generator: package restore failed. rolling back package change, Am using 5.0 framework, All packges of 5.0.2
I am stuck on the part of the post method, it does not seem to send. I am using Angular 17 and made the necessary adjustments but it doesn't seem to solve anything. I disabled server-side rendering and prerender to false for development to make it work, can anyone help on how I should implement the form submission with SSR and Prerender?
@@CodAffection there are no error messages but the url is redirected with the keys and values written in the url e.g. localhost::4411/cardOwnerName="testName"... BTW, thanks a lot, this was such a great introductory video and maybe jumping to SSR on a framework that is new to me is not very intuitive but it would be such a great help if you can help me solve this problem.
@@aurumen4706 thanks, could you run the web api within debug mode, and put break point in post web method. and then submit the anguler form, to see whether the request reaches the server side or not.
I'm having a problem when I try to execute the angular side of the project, it says "'app-payment-details' is not a known element" but it's declared on the app.module.ts file and I have made sure the name is copypasted.
If you are still having the problem, let me the following Which version of Angular are you using? Did you create the component using the Angular-CLI command?
@@CodAffection I'm not having that problem anymore, I solved it by removing the standalone by creating the project again since I'm working on angular 17. Right now I'm having another problem, which is that when I try to use the *ngFor, the web page won't render it and when I check on the navigator's errors, I get a "CORS unsuccessful, the same policy of origin doesn't allow the reading of remote resources on -url-."
@@victorlopezlozano3609 If you configured CORS exactly as I did, then the error will be related to CORS, Do run the web API using breakpoints to see the actual reason for error.
@@viralpatel5566 It won't be there in new Angular 18 version, all component act as stand alone component, whatever I have imported in app.module.ts file should be imported in components where it is actually needed. the video will be updated later.
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