It is possible to use HttpParams to set http params.
For example we have this url to make:
https://angular-http-guide.firebaseio.com/courses.json?orderBy="$key"&limitToFirst=1
So there are two params:
1. orderby
2. limitToFirst
Using HttpParams:
import {HttpParams} from "@angular/common/http"; const params = new HttpParams() .set('orderBy', '"$key"') .set('limitToFirst', "1"); this.courses$ = this.http .get("/courses.json", {params}) .do(console.log) .map(data => _.values(data))
To notice that HttpParams's instance is an immutable object, everytime you call 'set()' method on it, it will create a new object, so you need to use chain method.
Equivalent way:
const params = new HttpParams({ fromString: 'orderBy="$key"&limitToFirst=1' });