But does that work with Angular's dependency injection? I want to be able 
to mock it in tests.

...some quick googling says probably yes, I think. I'm new to Dart as well 
as Angular2, looks like I should have explored what Dart itself provides a 
bit more.

On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 4:00:53 AM UTC-8, Günter Zöchbauer wrote:
>
> There is no Dart implementation for Http. You can just use what 
> `dart:html` or `package:http` provide or create your own wrapper class if 
> you want specific functionality. 
>
> On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 6:08:35 AM UTC+1, Douglas Miller wrote:
>>
>> The api docs say there's an angular2/http library in JavaScript and 
>> TypeScript, but as far as I can tell it doesn't exist in the Dart version. 
>> Am I missing something? Is it not implemented yet? Something else?
>>
>> The Dart api docs essentially say "see JavaScript docs" full stop, and I 
>> was under the impression that the use of code generation meant all three 
>> languages would have all exactly the same Angular features, so I'm a bit 
>> surprised and disappointed if this is missing. Searching through the Dart 
>> source that pub got for me, angular2/http does not exist and only one class 
>> (angular2/src/services/xhr_impl) does anything with http, and that class 
>> appears to be intended for internal use only.
>>
>

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