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To run the auth example with a real backend API built with NodeJS and MongoDB follow the instructions at NodeJS + MongoDB - Simple API for Authentication, Registration and User Management.You can build your own backend api or start with one of the below options: The tutorial uses a fake backend that stores users in HTML5 local storage, to switch to using a real web service simply remove the fake backend providers in the file below the comment // providers used to create fake backend. Running the Tutorial Example with a Real Backend API Your browser should automatically open at with the demo Angular 8 login page displayed.įor more info on setting up an Angular development environment see Angular - Setup Development Environment.Start the application by running npm start from the command line in the project root folder.Install all required npm packages by running npm install from the command line in the project root folder (where the package.json is located).Download or clone the tutorial project source code from.The tutorial example uses Webpack 4 to transpile the TypeScript code and bundle the Angular 8 modules together, and the webpack dev server is used as the local web server, to learn more about using webpack with TypeScript you can check out the webpack docs. Running the Angular 8 Login Tutorial Example Locally - Posted video tutorial on how to deploy the Angular app to AWS with a Node.js backend.
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- - Posted video tutorial on how to deploy the Angular app to Azure with an ASP.NET Core backend.
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In this tutorial we'll go through an example of how to build a simple user registration and login system using Angular 8, TypeScript and webpack 4. React: React + Recoil, React Hooks + Redux, React + Redux.Tutorial built with Angular 8.2.14 and Webpack 4.41