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I've got following structure of db.json

{
    "teams": [
        ...
    ],
    "matches": [
        { // matchday

            "id": "4b6023d0-8657-11ea-ab9d-57972c99f38c",
            "matches": [
                {
                    ...
                    "id": "4b604ae0-8657-11ea-ab9d-57972c99f38c"
                },
                ...
            ]
        },
        {...},
        {...},
    ]
}

How can I update match with ID?

I've tried this

const MATCHES_API = '/api/matches';

editMatch(match: Match, matchday: Matchday): Observable<Match> {
    return this.http
        .put(`${MATCHES_API}/${matchday.id}/matches/${match.id}`, match)
        .map((response: Response) => response.json());
}

Also when I typed /api/matches/${matchday.id}/matches/${match.id} it returned me to the /api/matches/ somehow.

How can I get to the match here?

Update: component's class, where I try to implement it

import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { PremierLeagueService } from '../../premier-league.service';
import { Matchday } from '../../models/matchday.interface';
import { Match } from '../../models/match.interface';

@Component({
    selector: 'league-matches',
    styleUrls: ['league-matches.component.scss'],
    template: `
        <div
            class="matchday"
            *ngFor="let matchday of matches; let i = index">

            <h2>Matchday {{ i + 1 }}</h2>

            <match-item
                *ngFor="let match of matchday.matches; let i = index; let c = count"
                [match]="match"
                [matchday]="matchday"
                [teamIndex]="i"
                [teamAmount]="c"
                (submitScore)="submitScore($event)"
                (getMatchday)="getMatchday($event)">
            </match-item>
        </div>
    `
})

export class LeagueMatchesComponent implements OnInit{
    constructor(private premierLeagueService: PremierLeagueService) {}

    matches: Matchday[];
    currentMatchday: Matchday;

    ngOnInit() {
        this.premierLeagueService
            .getAllMatchdays()
            .subscribe((data: Matchday[]) => this.matches = data);
    }

    submitScore(match: Match) {
        this.premierLeagueService
            .editMatch(match)
            .subscribe((data: Match) => {
                this.matches.forEach((matchdayToCheck: Matchday) => {
                    matchdayToCheck.matches.forEach((matchToCheck: Match) => {
                        if (matchdayToCheck.id === match.id) {
                            matchToCheck = Object.assign({}, matchToCheck, match);
                        }
                    })
                })
            })
    }

     getMatchday(matchday: Matchday) {
         console.log(matchday);
         this.currentMatchday = matchday;
     }
}

This is what I get, when I try to edit match (add match score)

enter image description here

I have tried to access matches array in first matchday

http://localhost:4000/api/matches/4b6023d0-8657-11ea-ab9d-57972c99f38c

http://localhost:4000/api/matches/${matchday.id}

Accessed first matchday via ID

Accessed first matchday via ID As you can see, matchday has ID and matches array

Trying to access match

http://localhost:4000/api/matches/4b6023d0-8657-11ea-ab9d-57972c99f38c/4b604ae0-8657-11ea-ab9d-57972c99f38c

http://localhost:4000/api/matches/${matchday.id}/${match.id}

which returns me thisenter image description here

Update 2.0:

This is how my local db connected via webpack

devServer: {
    contentBase: cwd,
    compress: true,
    inline: true,
    hot: true,
    port: 4000,
    publicPath: '/build/',
    quiet: true,
    historyApiFallback: true,
    setup: function (app) {
      app.use('/api', jsonServer.router('db.json'));
    },
    stats: {
      chunks: false,
      chunkModules: false
    }
  },
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  • can you also share the component code where you are consuming this service you made? Apr 24, 2020 at 21:17
  • The title is missleading Apr 24, 2020 at 21:29
  • @PratyushSwain , added, could you, please, check it? I really have no idea, why I cannot access it. If you want, I can share GitHub link to my project
    – user11202012
    Apr 25, 2020 at 7:00

1 Answer 1

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if you are using simple json server, something like this

it should work by this url

`${MATCHES_API}/{match.id}`
const MATCHES_API = '/api/matches';

editMatch(match: Match, matchday: Matchday): Observable<Match> {
    return this.http
        .put(`${MATCHES_API}/{match.id}`, match)
        .map((response: Response) => response.json());
}
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  • I have tried this as well, but it still doesn't work. I'm using db.json which was tied up via Webpack. I have added how it was connected in my question
    – user11202012
    Apr 25, 2020 at 7:03
  • @НовиковМаксим you said you can add github link, I can check, and I will try to help you Apr 25, 2020 at 9:38
  • please, github.com/mxnvkv/Angular-Premier-League , I am trying to implement this feature in /app/premier-league/containers/league-matches/league-matches.component.ts. If you have any questions - feel free to write me
    – user11202012
    Apr 25, 2020 at 17:04
  • Hello, @НовиковМаксим I tested your project, I think the problem comes from JSON server package, What about to store the matchdays into another array by key matchDays, and every item into matchdays will have match Id, which match that belongs to. and your Request URL will be /api/matchDays?matchId=4b6023d0-8657-11ea-ab9d-57972c99f38c Apr 26, 2020 at 9:28
  • thank you! Currently, I'm updating whole match days, but I will try yours solution
    – user11202012
    Apr 27, 2020 at 21:35

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