geraldpereira
geraldpereira

Reputation: 223

How to set default HTTP header in Angular2?

I know how to set headers for a single HTTP call using the Headers class.

Is there a way to do it for all HTTP calls?

Upvotes: 11

Views: 9709

Answers (2)

Thierry Templier
Thierry Templier

Reputation: 202146

I see two ways to do that:

  • Option #1: use the BaseRequestOptions class

You could extend this class and set the header to use for each request:

@Injectable()
export class DefaultRequestOptions extends BaseRequestOptions{
    headers:Headers = new Headers({
        'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
    });
}

And registers it as described below:

bootstrap(AppComponent,[
    HTTP_PROVIDERS,
    provide( RequestOptions, { useClass: DefaultRequestOptions })
});
  • Option #2: extend the Http class itself

You could also extend the Http class and set the headers you want in it, as described below:

@Injectable()
export class CustomHttp extends Http {
  constructor(backend: ConnectionBackend, defaultOptions: RequestOptions) {
    super(backend, defaultOptions);
  }

  request(url: string | Request, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable<Response> {
    return super.request(url, options);        
  }

  get(url: string, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable<Response> {
    // Add headers into options
    (...)
    return super.get(url, options);
  }

  (...)
}

And registers it as described below:

bootstrap(AppComponent, [
  HTTP_PROVIDERS,
  provide(Http, {
    useFactory: (backend: XHRBackend, defaultOptions: RequestOptions) => new CustomHttp(backend, defaultOptions),
    deps: [XHRBackend, RequestOptions]
  })
]);

Hope it helps you, Thierry

Upvotes: 13

bertrandg
bertrandg

Reputation: 3207

You can't use someting like $httpProvider for angular1 but you can create your own CustomHttp class which extends/wraps the default Http and add your headers.

Take a look at AuthHttp source code from angular2-jwt library: https://github.com/auth0/angular2-jwt/blob/master/angular2-jwt.ts

Upvotes: 3

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