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I am not looking for a specific tutorial on how to set this up. I am actually wanting to know what is possible and what is not.

In my Angular 6 application I am learning how to load content serverside so bots can index the client data. There is a lot of data that comes from api requests that I would like to be crawled also. For example the following code gets the current pages project data from my ecommerce's API.

In my Angular Component

getProductById(product_id) {
    const data = { product_id: product_id };
    return this.http.get<any>( api_url + '/getProductById', {params: data} );
}

this is a call to my api which returns data from BigCommerce (see below)

my Express API

getProductById = (req, res, next) => {
    let product_id = req.query.product_id;
    return bc_v3.get(`/catalog/products/${product_id}`).then(data => {
        return data; // this data will then return back to the client async
    });
};

is it possible to index data coming from an API?

Can the data returned from the API be indexed by SEO bots?

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    A quick search on youtube provides quite a few posts on what is possible with SEO and Angular. This one by one of the Angular team members is a good place to start: youtube.com/watch?v=fiT5g9KSxmw
    – DeborahK
    Jul 24, 2018 at 19:21
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    I watched the whole thing. Thank you... My major question remains. "is it possible to index data coming from an API"
    – Omar
    Jul 24, 2018 at 21:18
  • So you want to index raw data?
    – David
    Jul 26, 2018 at 8:38
  • The data that comes from an API is what my users will search google for. If I’m asking the wrong question then let me know that too.
    – Omar
    Jul 27, 2018 at 14:10
  • If you render your pages using angular universal, as the answer below suggests, then google will be able to index your website properly. Just add a sitemap to make sure that all your pages are discoverable
    – David
    Aug 7, 2018 at 11:45

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I believe it can, if you use server side pre-rendering and inject the data into your html. There is an example of how to do this using .Net Core here: https://github.com/MarkPieszak/aspnetcore-angular2-universal

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  • Seems like the only way to find out if it is possible is to try but it would be too late by then. Im really looking for someone to say it can or cant be done
    – Omar
    Jul 24, 2018 at 21:42
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There are two parts to this answer:

  • google bot
  • facebook, instagram and other social media bots

For google bots you don't need to do anything extra with angular to make google bot render all your page data. You can read these links to understand how SPA is being rendered by google bot. John Mueller created this google group to help developers resolve their doubts about what and how google bot works when dealing with SPA.

In a nutshell if your webmaster fetch as google is working properly then you don't need to worry about google bot indexing the pages. All you need is to create proper sitemaps and have title meta tags generated properly

For social media bots like facebook crawler you need to incorporate angular universal so that your pages are having appropriate preview on share. To implement social share you must use resolve to fetch data from backend.
For example routing.module.ts should have the resolve to fetch data from backend before the component is initialized

        path: 'content/:id',
        component: contentDetailComponent,
        resolve: {
          content: DetailResolve
        }

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