Reputation: 329
I am working on a application which contains a search functionality.
Right now I have 2 components in application 1. Navbar 2. SearchGridList
Navbar component contains a text box, in which you type in a search query and hit enter and this component will make a api call and get the data. When the data comes back, I want to populate this data in an array in SearchGridList component.
I am having a tough time understanding passing data within components in Angular, can someone please take a look at my code and guide me.
navbar.component.ts
import { Component, OnInit, Input, Output } from '@angular/core';
import {DataService} from '../../services/data.service';
import {SearchResults} from '../class/search.class';
import {SearchGridListComponent} from '../search-grid-list/search-grid-list.component';
import { EventEmitter } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'app-navbar',
templateUrl: './navbar.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./navbar.component.css']
})
export class NavbarComponent implements OnInit {
searchQuery : String;
//searchResultList : Array<any> = [];
constructor(private dataService : DataService) { }
doSearch () : any
{
this.dataService.doSQLSearch(this.searchQuery)
.then ((data:any)=>{
for (var i =0; i<data.Results.length;i++){
let searchObj = new SearchResults(data.Results[i]);
//I want to push data into array from SearchGrid like this
resultGridList.push(searchObj);
}
});
}
ngOnInit() {
}
}
navbar.component.html
<mat-toolbar class="main-header">
<a href="/">
<img src="../../../assets/vms-header-logo.png" id= "header-logo">
</a>
<form class="search-box">
<mat-form-field class="search-box-full-width">
<input id ="search-textbox" matInput placeholder="Enter a Barcode, DSID or any search term" name="Search" [(ngModel)]="searchQuery" (keyup.enter)="doSearch()" autocomplete="off">
</mat-form-field>
</form>
</mat-toolbar>
search-grid.component.ts
import { Component, OnInit, Input } from '@angular/core';
import {NavbarComponent} from '../navbar/navbar.component';
@Component({
selector: 'app-search-grid-list',
templateUrl: './search-grid-list.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./search-grid-list.component.css'],
})
export class SearchGridListComponent implements OnInit {
resultGridList : Array <any> = [];
constructor() { }
ngOnInit() {
}
}
Upvotes: 11
Views: 99606
Reputation: 840
@Input
is used to define an input property, to achieve component property binding
. @Inoput decorator is used to passing data (property binding) from parent to child component.
The component property should be annotated with @Input
decorator to act as input property.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 26400
Simply inject dataService
in search-grid
component as well. Services are singletons, you can share them across components.
In one component :
dataService.test = "hello";
in another component :
console.log(dataService.test); // "hello"
That's what services are for.
Upvotes: -3
Reputation: 92717
You need to add to navbar following @Output
event:
export class NavbarComponent implements OnInit {
...
@Output() public found = new EventEmitter<any>();
...
doSearch () : any
{
this.dataService.doSQLSearch(this.searchQuery) .then ((data:any)=>{
for (var i =0; i<data.Results.length;i++){
let searchObj = new SearchResults(data.Results[i]);
this.found.emit(searchObj); // !!!! here emit event
// however emitting events in loop looks strange... better is to emit one evet
}
});
}
...
}
Ok in your grid component use @Input
as resultGridList
parameter
export class SearchGridListComponent implements OnInit {
@Input() public resultGridList : Array <any> = [];
...
}
Ok and now in your App component join this two in following way
App template html:
<app-navbar (found)="handleResults($event)"></app-navbar>
<app-search-grid-list [resultGridList]="data"></app-search-grid-list>
And in App ts file:
data = [];
...
handleResults(searchObj) {
this.data = searchObj
}
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 18973
You can create a BehaviorSubject
in your DataService
private messageSource = new BehaviorSubject<string>('service');
You can refer this demo for passing data between component.
https://stackblitz.com/edit/behavior-subject-2019
Upvotes: 7