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Angular 14 Node.js Project: CRUD example

In this tutorial, I will show you how to build a full-stack Angular 14 + Node.js example with a CRUD Application. The back-end server uses Node.js + Express for REST APIs, front-end side is an Angular App with HTTPClient.

We will build a full-stack Tutorial Application in that:

  • Tutorial has id, title, description, published status.
  • User can create, retrieve, update, delete Tutorials.
  • There is a search box for finding Tutorials by title.

angular-14-node-js-project-example

Tutorial link: Angular 14 + Node.js Express + MySQL example

Or:

Angular 14 + Node.js + Express + PostgreSQL example

Angular 14 + Node.js + Express + MongoDB example

For more detail, please visit:

Angular 14 CRUD Application example with Web API

Build Node.js Rest APIs with Express, Sequelize & MySQL

How to integrate Angular with Node.js Restful Services

More Practice:

Deploying/Hosting Node.js app on Heroku with MySQL database

Pagination:

Server side Pagination with Node.js and Angular

  • File Upload:

Angular File upload example with progress bar & Bootstrap

Node.js Express File Upload Rest API example

Security:

Angular + Node.js Express: JWT Authentication and Authorization example

Associations:

Sequelize Associations: One-to-Many Relationship example

Sequelize Associations: Many-to-Many Relationship example

Serverless with Firebase:

Angular Firebase CRUD with Realtime DataBase | AngularFireDatabase

Angular Firestore CRUD example with AngularFireStore

Angular Firebase Storage: File Upload/Display/Delete example

Project setup

Node.js Server

cd node-js-server
node server.js

Angular Client

cd angular-14-client

Run ng serve --port 8081 for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:8081/.