Reputation: 2967
I'm building a web form that is supposed to be dynamic.
When a user selects an option from a list, the next form inputs are generated based on his input.
For instance:
<mat-form-field>
<mat-select placeholder="Type" [(ngModel)]="row.Type" (change)="TypeChosen(row.Type, row)">
<mat-option [value]="0">Treatment</mat-option>
<mat-option [value]="1">Travel</mat-option>
<mat-option [value]="2">Medication</mat-option>
<mat-option [value]="3">Equipment</mat-option>
</mat-select>
</mat-form-field>
If he selects Type 'Treatment', he gets another selection input with some options with a few other inputs, and if he selects a different Type, he gets different options and other inputs.
I understand that I need to dynamically generate HTML content, and maybe a dynamic component.
What is the best approach to do this in an easy way?
Upvotes: 8
Views: 924
Reputation: 2817
I'd suggest creating a component for each sub-form and then *ngIf
them based on the selected option, like so:
<!-- component.html -->
<mat-form-field>
<mat-select placeholder="Type" [(ngModel)]="row.Type" (change)="onTypeChosen(row.Type, row)">
<mat-option [value]="0">Treatment</mat-option>
<mat-option [value]="1">Travel</mat-option>
<mat-option [value]="2">Medication</mat-option>
<mat-option [value]="3">Equipment</mat-option>
</mat-select>
</mat-form-field>
<my-treatment-component *ngIf="type === 0" [someInput]="'some value'"></my-treatment-component>
<my-travel-component *ngIf="type === 1" [somethingElse]="true"></my-travel-component>
<my-medication-component *ngIf="type === 2" (someOutput)="onMedicationOutput($event)"></my-medication-component>
<my-equipment-component *ngIf="type === 3"></my-equipment-component>
If you already have something holding your Type selection, you can bind that to the *ngIf
s instead. If not, create a field in your controller class and hold the selected type in there.
// component.ts
public type: number | null = null;
public onTypeChosen(type: number, row): void {
this.type = type;
}
If your sub-forms have parts that are re-usable (or are basically the same, sans configuration), it's generally a good practice to extract the re-usable code into components in and of themselves and compose them together.
Hope this helps a little :-)
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 856
To Add the options dynamically, angular provide ( *ngFor
).
<mat-form-field>
<mat-select placeholder="Type" [(ngModel)]="row.Type" (change)="TypeChosen(row.Type, row)" *ngFor="let option of options; let i = index">
<mat-option (click)="updateOptions(option)" [value]="{{i}}">option.text</mat-option>
</mat-select>
</mat-form-field>
in your controller .ts
private options = [];
private initOptions(){
this.options = [
{text:'Treatment' , possibleOptionsRelates:[text:'possible1']},
{text:'Travel' , possibleOptionsRelates:[text:'possible12']},
{text:'Medication' , possibleOptionsRelates:[text:'possible13']}];
}
private updateOptions(option){
this.options.push(...option.possibleOptionsRelates);
}
Upvotes: 3