I have an interface in my application that maintains properties that I want to send to my database, as well as properties that I do not.
Specifically I maintain an property called state that can be set to open or null (closed) which then triggers Angular2's Animation state function. I use this in *ngFor lists to open an close a panel of information about the item.
However, I don't want to store the value of state in my database since it always defaults to null. Currently, I pass the whole object to the http call so the state property gets sent too. How can I instead ignore it?
  pushItemToDay(item: any, dateStr: Date): void {
    let body = JSON.stringify(item);
    let headers = new Headers({ 'Content-Type': 'application/json' });
    let options = new RequestOptions({ headers: headers });
    this.http.post(this.baseURL + 'api/addItem/' + dateStr, body, options)
        .toPromise()
        .catch(this.handleError);
  }
 
    