Angular creating a reactive form component twice, displaying one and applying the directives to the other
So I have got an angular 2 , specifically 6 reactive form component,
this component is embedded inside another container component , that is displayed using the angular cdk overlay.
- the overlay is the cdk overlay service, nothing weird there.
- the container component has the reactive form
Container component
<form [FormGroup]="form">
<div class="column col-5 col-mx-auto">
<reactive-form-component formControlName="dateField"></reactive-form-component>
</form>
Reactive component bellow
import Component, OnInit, forwardRef, OnDestroy from '@angular/core';
import * as moment from 'moment';
import
NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
ControlValueAccessor,
FormGroup,
FormBuilder,
FormControl
from '@angular/forms';
import Subscription from 'rxjs';
@Component(
selector: 'er-alt-reactive-form-component',
templateUrl: './alt-reactive-form-component.html',
styleUrls: ['./er-alt-reactive-form-component.css'],
providers: [
provide: NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
multi: true,
useClass: forwardRef(() => AltReactiveFormComponentComponent)
]
)
export class AltReactiveFormComponent implements ControlValueAccessor,
OnDestroy
constructor( private _fb:FormBuilder)
console.log('cons')
registerOnChange(onChange: any): void
console.log('c', onChange);
console.log(this);
// this._onChange = (x) => console
this._onChange = onChange;
console.log(this._onChange === onChange);
registerOnTouched(onTouch: any): void
console.log(this);
console.log('t', onTouch);
this._onTouch = onTouch;
console.log(this._onTouch === onTouch);
on touched and on change are private
very stripped down version, same error displayed though
https://angular-1tzuhj.stackblitz.io --- stackblitz preview
https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-1tzuhj
any ideas on what the heck is happening ?
angular angularjs-directive angular-reactive-forms
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So I have got an angular 2 , specifically 6 reactive form component,
this component is embedded inside another container component , that is displayed using the angular cdk overlay.
- the overlay is the cdk overlay service, nothing weird there.
- the container component has the reactive form
Container component
<form [FormGroup]="form">
<div class="column col-5 col-mx-auto">
<reactive-form-component formControlName="dateField"></reactive-form-component>
</form>
Reactive component bellow
import Component, OnInit, forwardRef, OnDestroy from '@angular/core';
import * as moment from 'moment';
import
NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
ControlValueAccessor,
FormGroup,
FormBuilder,
FormControl
from '@angular/forms';
import Subscription from 'rxjs';
@Component(
selector: 'er-alt-reactive-form-component',
templateUrl: './alt-reactive-form-component.html',
styleUrls: ['./er-alt-reactive-form-component.css'],
providers: [
provide: NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
multi: true,
useClass: forwardRef(() => AltReactiveFormComponentComponent)
]
)
export class AltReactiveFormComponent implements ControlValueAccessor,
OnDestroy
constructor( private _fb:FormBuilder)
console.log('cons')
registerOnChange(onChange: any): void
console.log('c', onChange);
console.log(this);
// this._onChange = (x) => console
this._onChange = onChange;
console.log(this._onChange === onChange);
registerOnTouched(onTouch: any): void
console.log(this);
console.log('t', onTouch);
this._onTouch = onTouch;
console.log(this._onTouch === onTouch);
on touched and on change are private
very stripped down version, same error displayed though
https://angular-1tzuhj.stackblitz.io --- stackblitz preview
https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-1tzuhj
any ideas on what the heck is happening ?
angular angularjs-directive angular-reactive-forms
So , for the sake of posterity i leave this here, i found the issue . I used useClass instead of useExisting
– Aleks
Nov 13 '18 at 7:17
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So I have got an angular 2 , specifically 6 reactive form component,
this component is embedded inside another container component , that is displayed using the angular cdk overlay.
- the overlay is the cdk overlay service, nothing weird there.
- the container component has the reactive form
Container component
<form [FormGroup]="form">
<div class="column col-5 col-mx-auto">
<reactive-form-component formControlName="dateField"></reactive-form-component>
</form>
Reactive component bellow
import Component, OnInit, forwardRef, OnDestroy from '@angular/core';
import * as moment from 'moment';
import
NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
ControlValueAccessor,
FormGroup,
FormBuilder,
FormControl
from '@angular/forms';
import Subscription from 'rxjs';
@Component(
selector: 'er-alt-reactive-form-component',
templateUrl: './alt-reactive-form-component.html',
styleUrls: ['./er-alt-reactive-form-component.css'],
providers: [
provide: NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
multi: true,
useClass: forwardRef(() => AltReactiveFormComponentComponent)
]
)
export class AltReactiveFormComponent implements ControlValueAccessor,
OnDestroy
constructor( private _fb:FormBuilder)
console.log('cons')
registerOnChange(onChange: any): void
console.log('c', onChange);
console.log(this);
// this._onChange = (x) => console
this._onChange = onChange;
console.log(this._onChange === onChange);
registerOnTouched(onTouch: any): void
console.log(this);
console.log('t', onTouch);
this._onTouch = onTouch;
console.log(this._onTouch === onTouch);
on touched and on change are private
very stripped down version, same error displayed though
https://angular-1tzuhj.stackblitz.io --- stackblitz preview
https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-1tzuhj
any ideas on what the heck is happening ?
angular angularjs-directive angular-reactive-forms
So I have got an angular 2 , specifically 6 reactive form component,
this component is embedded inside another container component , that is displayed using the angular cdk overlay.
- the overlay is the cdk overlay service, nothing weird there.
- the container component has the reactive form
Container component
<form [FormGroup]="form">
<div class="column col-5 col-mx-auto">
<reactive-form-component formControlName="dateField"></reactive-form-component>
</form>
Reactive component bellow
import Component, OnInit, forwardRef, OnDestroy from '@angular/core';
import * as moment from 'moment';
import
NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
ControlValueAccessor,
FormGroup,
FormBuilder,
FormControl
from '@angular/forms';
import Subscription from 'rxjs';
@Component(
selector: 'er-alt-reactive-form-component',
templateUrl: './alt-reactive-form-component.html',
styleUrls: ['./er-alt-reactive-form-component.css'],
providers: [
provide: NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR,
multi: true,
useClass: forwardRef(() => AltReactiveFormComponentComponent)
]
)
export class AltReactiveFormComponent implements ControlValueAccessor,
OnDestroy
constructor( private _fb:FormBuilder)
console.log('cons')
registerOnChange(onChange: any): void
console.log('c', onChange);
console.log(this);
// this._onChange = (x) => console
this._onChange = onChange;
console.log(this._onChange === onChange);
registerOnTouched(onTouch: any): void
console.log(this);
console.log('t', onTouch);
this._onTouch = onTouch;
console.log(this._onTouch === onTouch);
on touched and on change are private
very stripped down version, same error displayed though
https://angular-1tzuhj.stackblitz.io --- stackblitz preview
https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-1tzuhj
any ideas on what the heck is happening ?
angular angularjs-directive angular-reactive-forms
angular angularjs-directive angular-reactive-forms
edited Nov 13 '18 at 7:19
Aleks
asked Nov 13 '18 at 7:06
AleksAleks
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So , for the sake of posterity i leave this here, i found the issue . I used useClass instead of useExisting
– Aleks
Nov 13 '18 at 7:17
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So , for the sake of posterity i leave this here, i found the issue . I used useClass instead of useExisting
– Aleks
Nov 13 '18 at 7:17
So , for the sake of posterity i leave this here, i found the issue . I used useClass instead of useExisting
– Aleks
Nov 13 '18 at 7:17
So , for the sake of posterity i leave this here, i found the issue . I used useClass instead of useExisting
– Aleks
Nov 13 '18 at 7:17
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So , for the sake of posterity i leave this here, i found the issue . I used useClass instead of useExisting
– Aleks
Nov 13 '18 at 7:17