How can I select an element in a component template?

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挽巷 2020-11-21 06:56

Does anybody know how to get hold of an element defined in a component template? Polymer makes it really easy with the $ and $$.

I was just

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  •  一整个雨季
    2020-11-21 07:15

    Instead of injecting ElementRef and using querySelector or similar from there, a declarative way can be used instead to access elements in the view directly:

    
    
    @ViewChild('myname') input; 
    

    element

    ngAfterViewInit() {
      console.log(this.input.nativeElement.value);
    }
    

    StackBlitz example

    • @ViewChild() supports directive or component type as parameter, or the name (string) of a template variable.
    • @ViewChildren() also supports a list of names as comma separated list (currently no spaces allowed @ViewChildren('var1,var2,var3')).
    • @ContentChild() and @ContentChildren() do the same but in the light DOM ( projected elements).

    descendants

    @ContentChildren() is the only one that allows to also query for descendants

    @ContentChildren(SomeTypeOrVarName, {descendants: true}) someField; 
    

    {descendants: true} should be the default but is not in 2.0.0 final and it's considered a bug
    This was fixed in 2.0.1

    read

    If there are a component and directives the read parameter allows to specify which instance should be returned.

    For example ViewContainerRef that is required by dynamically created components instead of the default ElementRef

    @ViewChild('myname', { read: ViewContainerRef }) target;
    

    subscribe changes

    Even though view children are only set when ngAfterViewInit() is called and content children are only set when ngAfterContentInit() is called, if you want to subscribe to changes of the query result, it should be done in ngOnInit()

    https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/9689#issuecomment-229247134

    @ViewChildren(SomeType) viewChildren;
    @ContentChildren(SomeType) contentChildren;
    
    ngOnInit() {
      this.viewChildren.changes.subscribe(changes => console.log(changes));
      this.contentChildren.changes.subscribe(changes => console.log(changes));
    }
    

    direct DOM access

    can only query DOM elements, but not components or directive instances:

    export class MyComponent {
      constructor(private elRef:ElementRef) {}
      ngAfterViewInit() {
        var div = this.elRef.nativeElement.querySelector('div');
        console.log(div);
      }
    
      // for transcluded content
      ngAfterContentInit() {
        var div = this.elRef.nativeElement.querySelector('div');
        console.log(div);
      }
    }
    

    get arbitrary projected content

    See Access transcluded content

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