Rolando
Rolando

Reputation: 62644

Dynamic add component using gridstack and angular2? Jquery $.parseHTML does not work

I have the following jsfiddle

I want to be able to stick my custom component into a specific grid (e.g. "")

Right now without Angular2, I just use:

var el = $.parseHTML("<div><div class=\"grid-stack-item-content\" data-id=\""+id+"\"/><div/>");
this.grid.add_widget(el, 0, 0, 6, 5, true);

The issue is, I have no idea how I could do something like:

var el = $.parseAndCompileHTMLWithComponent("<div><div class=\"grid-stack-item-content\" data-id=\""+id+"\"/><fancy-button></fancy-button><div/>");
this.grid.add_widget(el, 0, 0, 6, 5, true);

In angular1, I know there is a compile, but in angular2, there is no such thing.

My fancy-button component is straightforward and is as follows:

@Component({
  selector: 'fancy-button',
  template: `<button>clickme</button>`
})
export class FancyButton {}

How can I dynamically add the fancy-button component?

Upvotes: 16

Views: 2116

Answers (2)

yurzui
yurzui

Reputation: 214085

The easist way to add fancy-button component dynamically might be as follows:

1) Add component to entryComponents array of your module

@NgModule({
  imports:      [ BrowserModule ],
  declarations: [ AppComponent, GridStackComponent, FancyButtonComponent ],
  entryComponents: [ FancyButtonComponent ], // <== here
  bootstrap:    [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }

2) Get root node from compiled component

constructor(private vcRef: ViewContainerRef, private componentFactoryResolver: ComponentFactoryResolver) { }

getRootNodeFromParsedComponent(component) {
  const componentFactory = this.componentFactoryResolver.resolveComponentFactory(component);
  const ref = this.vcRef.createComponent(componentFactory, this.vcRef.length, this.vcRef.injector);
  const hostView = <EmbeddedViewRef<any>>ref.hostView;
  return hostView.rootNodes[0];
}

3) Use it anywhere

const fancyBoxElement = this.getRootNodeFromParsedComponent(FancyBoxComponent);  
$('#someId').append(fancyBoxElement);

Here's Plunker Example for your case

If you're looking for something more complicated then there are a lot of answers where you can use angular compiler to do it working

Upvotes: 6

tottomotto
tottomotto

Reputation: 2352

You need to use Angular 2’s ViewContainerRef class, which provides a handy createComponent method. The ViewContainerRef can be informally thought of as a location in the DOM where new components can be inserted.

this.cmpRef = this.vcRef.createComponent(factory, 0, injector, []);

Here's a working plunker example.

Or you can use the generic HTML outlete from this post

Upvotes: 1

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