I have a set of tabs that I create dynamically, dependent on my input data. And what I want to do is to be able to figure out which tab is currently selected. In the example code below, I have a tab control and beneath all this, I have a button that when clicked will delete the selected tab. I've tried to keep this relatively simple and it might seem contrived, but I hope it does to illustrate what I mean.
Here's my code:
<div class="col-md-12">
<ngb-tabset *ngIf="selectedInfo" type="groups" >
<ngb-tab *ngFor="let tab of selectedInfo.groups" title={{tab.name}} >
// some stuff in the tabs
</ngb-tab>
</ngb-tabset>
</div>
<div>
<button class="btn btn-primary float-left" (click)="deleteTab()" > Delete Tab </button>
</div>
export class MyTabs implements OnInit {
selectedIfno: MyInfoClass;
ngOnInit(): void {
// init data
}
deleteTab() {
}
}
So let's say I want to delete the currently selected tab. How do I know what tab is currently selected?
I would suggest listening to the tabChange change event - this would allow you to "intercept" all the cases where the active page changes and store info about the currently selected tab. Here is the sketch of the idea:
<ngb-tabset [activeId]="activeTab" (tabChange)="activeTab = $event.nextId">
...
</ngb-tabset>
And a working plunker: http://plnkr.co/edit/4vRDHgWMhcvafXhQkxEO?p=preview
While typing the answer I've realized that keeping track of the active tab yourself might be a bit of pain and we could add this functionality to the tabset itself. Feel free to open a feature request at https://github.com/ng-bootstrap/ng-bootstrap/issues
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