Reputation: 622
I'm trying to load dynamically a component in the final release 2.0.0.
Using RC5 I was loading using the following code:
Create a directive to load the controls:
import {
CheckboxComponent, CheckboxListComponent,DatePickerComponent
} from '../components/';
@Directive({
selector: '[ctrl-factory]'
})
export class ControlFactoryDirective implements OnChanges {
@Input() model: any;
constructor(private vcRef: ViewContainerRef, private resolver: ComponentResolver) {
}
create(cp) {
this.resolver.resolveComponent(cp)
.then(factory => {
const injector = ReflectiveInjector.fromResolvedProviders([], this.vcRef.parentInjector);
this.vcRef.createComponent(factory, 0, injector, []);
let ch = this.vcRef.createComponent(factory, 0, injector, []).instance;
ch.model = this.model;
});
}
ngOnChanges() {
if (!this.model) return;
switch (this.model.type) {
case 'checkbox':
this.create(CheckboxComponent);
break;
case 'checkboxlist':
this.create(CheckboxListComponent);
break;
case 'datepicker':
this.create(DatePickerComponent);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
Then loaded that directive in my page like this:
<div ctrl-factory *ngFor="let child of page.childrens" [model]="child"></div>
But after updating from rc5 to 2.0.0 final release, the resolver doesn't exist anymore, was replaced by compiler.
I found loads of places showing how to load it using different codes, but all those too complex and I couldn't make it work.
Take this for instance: How can I use/create dynamic template to compile dynamic Component with Angular 2.0?
It looks more specific to that scenario, my one I just need to load the component and set an @Input called model.
One thing when I was trying I had to create dynamically a module for each component, then add the component to it. But then I had issues saying that the component was being set in more than one Module, try to remove in some place an not working.
The major part of the code shown, I get from this link: http://blog.lacolaco.net/post/dynamic-component-creation-in-angular-2-rc-5/
And did a couple of changes.
Update
I manage to make it work, using the following approach:
The create method has been changed to
private create(cp) {
@NgModule({
imports: [BrowserModule, ControlsModule],
declarations: []
})
class DynamicModule {}
this.compiler.compileModuleAndAllComponentsAsync(DynamicModule)
.then(({componentFactories}) => {
const compFactory = componentFactories.find(x => x.componentType === cp);
const injector = ReflectiveInjector.fromResolvedProviders([], this.vcRef.parentInjector);
const cmpRef = this.vcRef.createComponent(compFactory, 0, injector, []);
cmpRef.instance.model = this.model;
});
}
Most places I've found, set create the Component and set it to the DynamicModule, the issue with that is when you are already declaring that same component in a different module, angular is going to complain about. The solution in my case was to import the my ControlsModule that has all my controls being exported.
Upvotes: 10
Views: 16626
Reputation: 2136
It was useful for me to see this option based on a Directive, but I found the one that fit my needs based on Components: https://www.ag-grid.com/ag-grid-angular-aot-dynamic-components/
Happy coding!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 214345
Update
NgComponentOutlet was introduced in 4.0.0-beta.3 https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/8578682
Coming soon NgComponentOutlet
I see two options to do that:
1) Using ComponentFactoryResolver.
It uses the already generated factory and the code looks something like this:
constructor(private vcRef: ViewContainerRef, private resolver: ComponentFactoryResolver) { }
create(comp) {
const factory = this.resolver.resolveComponentFactory(comp);
const compRef = this.vcRef.createComponent(factory);
(<any>compRef).instance.model = this.model;
}
In this case we have to define dynamic component in declarations
and entryComponents
properties within decorator of module
@NgModule({
imports: [ BrowserModule ],
declarations: [ AppComponent, DynamicComponent ],
entryComponents: [DynamicComponent],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }
2) Using Compiler
In this case we can only run module compilation by using compiler.compileModuleAndAllComponentsAsync
and then find component from componentFactories array. Your directive might look like this:
constructor(private vcRef: ViewContainerRef, private loader: DynamicLoaderService) { }
create(comp) {
this.loader.createComponentFactory(comp).then(factory => {
const compRef = this.vcRef.createComponent(factory);
(<any>compRef).instance.model = this.model;
})
}
DynamicLoaderService
is a global service that will load and store component factories.
@Injectable()
export class DynamicLoaderService {
constructor(protected compiler: Compiler) {}
private resolveCompHelper$ = new Subject<any>();
private cache = new Map<string, ComponentFactory<any> | number>();
public createComponentFactory(type: string) : Promise<ComponentFactory<any>> {
let factory = this.cache.get(type);
// if factory has been already loading
if(factory === 1) {
return new Promise((resolve) => {
// waiting compilation of factory
const subscriber = this.resolveCompHelper$.subscribe((data) => {
if(type !== data.type) return;
subscriber.unsubscribe();
resolve(data.factory);
});
});
}
// factory exists in cache
if (factory) {
return new Promise((resolve) => resolve(factory));
}
const comp = typeMap[type];
// factory startes loading
this.cache.set(type, 1);
return new Promise((resolve) => {
this.compiler.compileModuleAndAllComponentsAsync(createComponentModule(comp))
.then((moduleWithFactories: ModuleWithComponentFactories<any>) => {
factory = moduleWithFactories.componentFactories
.find(x => x.componentType === comp);
this.cache.set(type, factory);
this.resolveCompHelper$.next({ type, factory});
resolve(factory);
});
});
}
}
Hope it helps you!
Upvotes: 12