问题
My app looks like this :
<my-app>
<my-toolbar></my-toolbar>
<my-cube-container></my-cube-container >
</my-app>
I'd like to communicate from my-toolbar to my-cube-container.
I'm sending an event from the toolbar :
@Component({
selector: 'my-toolbar',
template: `...
<i class="fa fa-search-minus ic" (click)='onZoom(-1)' aria-hidden="true"></i>
`,
})
export class ToolbarComponent {
@Output() zoomEvent: EventEmitter<number> = new EventEmitter();
onZoom(value:number){
console.log('event sent');
this.zoomEvent.emit(value);
}
}
And first I wanted to catch the event in the sibling which is my-cube-container (see app structure above). However I read that this relation of emitting event and catching those are solely reserved for parent children communication. ** Is that the case ? **
So I tried to communicate with the parent instead then (and create another eventEmitter in the future so I can catch the event in my target component my-cube-container). However I'm still not catching the event.
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `
<my-toolbar></my-toolbar>
<my-cube-container (zoomEvent)="onZoom($event)"></my-cube-container>
`
})
export class AppComponent {
onZoom(val){
console.log("event catched");
}
}
What I am doing wrong ? Do I need to change something in ngModul ?
回答1:
You can use template variables to reference siblings from within the template
<my-toolbar (zoomEvent)="container.onZoom($event)"></my-toolbar>
<my-cube-container #container></my-cube-container >
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39047451/catch-event-in-sibling-component