I'm using Angular 2.0 final release.
What i want to do?
- i want to show some notifications (warnings, the requirements for the input) only when the input receive focus. Or even better, when his parent (the div
) has mouse hover
event.
Doing this from the parent(the div) is easy. Just (focus)=showNotifications() + an ngIf - and the job is done.
But i want to encapsulate this functionality inside the show-notifications component - and make it reusable..
Given that i pass the control
inside the show-notifications using @Input()
- i could do both this things if i have access to the native HTML input element
.You can see how in show-notifications.component.ts
. Here is the code:
app.component.html:
`<div>
<label>Name: </label>
<input formControlName="myName">
<show-notifications [the_control]="myName" ></show-notifications>
</div>`
app.component.ts:
export class AppComponent {
myName = new FormControl("defaultvalue",[some validators..])
}
show-notifications.component.html:
<div class="show_requirements" *ngIf="hasfocus or parentDivHasMouseHover"> // incorect code and logic - i know, but you can see the idea..
<p *ngFor="let requirement of thisInputRequirements">{{requirement}}<p>
</div>
show-notifications.component.ts:
export class ShowNotificationsComponent {
@Input() the_control;
this.thisInputRequirements = // take them form firebase.
this.thisInputCustomErrorMessages = // take them from firebase.
// I implemented all this and works amazing but i want to do:
//something like this:
ngOnInit(){
this.nativeInputElement = this.the_control.getNativeElement() // this of course doesn't work
// the requirements are shown only when the input receive focus
let source = Rx.DOM.focus(this.nativeInputElement);
source.subscribe( x => this.hasFocus = true)
// Or even better:
// the requirements are shown only when the parent has mouse hover
// or any other event / endles posibilites here..
let parent = getParentOf(this.nativeInputElement)
let source = Rx.DOM.mouseover(parent);
source.subscribe( x => this.parentDivHasMouseHover = true) // this will be some toggling functionality.
}
}
Question:
How do i access the native element given that i have the formControl (myName = the_control) object?
Is there a better way to do notifications in a separate component - and make it reusable? I already use this successfully throughout my entire app - to show errors and input requirements..
Note: I tried to pass the hole html input first using hashtag syntax ( #myInput ) and form there, inside the show-notifications component, i tried to do: myInput.myName - to acces the control but i get undefined. The controls are not present on the native input element. And I need that control for validation:)
I think you could use #
notation to pass the element to ShowNotificationsComponent
:
export class ShowNotificationsComponent {
@Input() the_control;
@Input() elm;
//...
}
Then in the template:
<input formControlName="myName" #elm>
<show-notifications [the_control]="myName" [elm]="elm"></show-notifications>
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