I do have a core module with an HttpInterceptor for authorization handling and I include this module in AppModule, in this way all the other modules that use HttpClient are using this interceptor.
@NgModule({
imports: [],
declarations: [],
providers: [
{
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS,
useClass: AuthInterceptor,
multi: true,
},
]
})
export class CoreModule { }
How to make a module bypass the default interceptor?
@NgModule({
imports: [
CommonModule
],
declarations: components,
providers: [CustomService],
exports: components,
})
export class ModuleWithoutInterceptorModule { }
You can use HttpBackend.
Example:
import { HttpClient, ..., HttpBackend } from '@angular/common/http';
@Injectable()
export class TestService {
private httpClient: HttpClient;
constructor( handler: HttpBackend) {
this.httpClient = new HttpClient(handler);
}
In this way the service is not intercepted by AuthInterceptor.