@trzewior/ng-dynamic v3.0.2
ng-dynamic
Since Angular 4.0, AoT compiler cannot coexist with JiT compiler. If you want to use DynamicComponentModule, you cannot use AoT compilation.
Dynamic Content Projection in Angular 2+
$ npm install --save ng-dynamicLive Demo: Plunker
'dynamic' means...
We often need to project some dynamic contents into your Angular app. For example, if you make a markdown editor, you want to display the rendererd preview.
@Component({
selector: 'html-preview',
template: '<div [innerHTML]="html"></div>',
})
export class HTMLPreviewComponent {
@Input() html: string;
}This code has some problems:
[innerHTML]will sanitize its value and strip some elements.- in innerHTML, any Angular components like
<my-button>don't work.
ng-dynamic can solve these problems by using standard Angular APIs and some hacks.
<dynamic-html [content]="html">
<dynamic-html> is a component to render given HTML string and mount components in the HTML.
Example:
@Component({
selector: 'my-button',
template: `<button (click)="onClick()">Click Me</button>`
})
export class MyButtonComponent {
onClick() {
}
}
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `
<dynamic-html [content]="content"></dynamic-html>
`
})
export class AppComponent {
content = `
<article>
<h1>Awesome Document</h1>
<div>
<p>bla bla bla</p>
<my-button></my-button>
</div>
</article>
`;
}
@NgModule({
imports: [
DynamicHTMLModule.forRoot({
components: [
{ component: MyButtonComponent, selector: 'my-button' },
]
})
],
declarations: [AppComponent, MyButtonComponent],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {
}Result:
<my-app>
<dynamic-html>
<article>
<h1>Awesome Document</h1>
<div>
<p>bla bla bla</p>
<my-button>Click Me</my-button>
</div>
</article>
</dynamic-html>
</my-app><my-button> is resolved as MyButtonComponent.
DynamicHTMLModule
To use <dynamic-html>, you have to import DynamicHTMLModule with forRoot static method.
Its argument is a DynamicHTMLOptions object:
/**
* defines dynamic-projectable components
*
* ```ts
* @Component({
* selector: 'child-cmp',
* template: `<p>child:{{text}}</p>`,
* })
* class ChildCmp {
* @Input() text: string;
* }
*
* DynamicHTMLModule.forRoot({
* components: [
* { component: ChildCmp, selector: 'child-cmp' } },
* ]
* })
* ```
*/
export interface ComponentWithSelector {
/**
* component's selector
*/
selector: string;
/**
* component's type
*/
component: Type<any>;
}
/**
* options for DynamicHTMLModule
*/
export class DynamicHTMLOptions {
/**
* identifies components projected in dynamic HTML.
*/
components: Array<ComponentWithSelector>;
}OnMount Lifecycle method
/**
* Lifecycle hook that is called after instantiation the component.
* This method is called before ngOnInit.
*/
export abstract class OnMount {
abstract dynamicOnMount(attrs?: Map<string, string>, innerHTML?: string, element?: Element): void;
}OnMount allows you to create component has hybrid content projection.
hybrid content projection means that the component can project its content from even static template or dynamic HTML.
See also demo.
@Component({
selector: 'awesome-button',
template: `<button (click)="onClick()" #innerContent><ng-content></ng-content></button>`,
})
export class AwesomeButtonComponent implements OnMount, OnInit {
@Input() msg: string;
@ViewChild('innerContent') innerContent: ElementRef;
dynamicOnMount(attr: Map<string, string>, content: string) {
this.msg = attr.get('msg');
this.innerContent.nativeElement.innerHTML = content;
console.log(`onMount: ${this.msg}`);
}
ngOnInit() {
console.log(`onInit: ${this.msg}`);
}
onClick() {
console.log('clicked');
}
}<dynamic-html> Constraints
[content]is not a template. so it cannot resolve{{foo}},*ngIfand any template syntax.
*dynamicComponent="template"
dynamicComponent is a directive to create dynamic component which has the template.
Example:
@Component({
selector: 'dynamic-cmp-demo',
template: `
<div *dynamicComponent="template; context: {text: text};"></div>
`,
})
export class DynamicCmpDemoComponent {
template = `
<article>
<h1>Awesome Document</h1>
<div>
<p>{{text}}</p>
<my-button></my-button>
</div>
</article>
`;
text = 'foo';
}
@NgModule({
imports: [
CommonModule,
],
declarations: [
MyComponent
],
exports: [
MyComponent
]
})
export class SharedModule { }
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
FormsModule,
SharedModule,
DynamicComponentModule.forRoot({
imports: [SharedModule]
}),
],
declarations: [
AppComponent,
DynamicCmpDemoComponent,
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {
}Result:
<my-app>
<ng-component>
<article>
<h1>Awesome Document</h1>
<div>
<p>foo</p>
<my-button>Click Me</my-button>
</div>
</article>
</ng-component>
</my-app><my-button> is resolved as MyButtonComponent.
DynamicComponentModule
To use dynamicComponent, you have to import DynamicComponentModule with forRoot static method.
Its argument is a NgModule metadata object:
/**
* Setup for DynamicComponentDirective
*
* ```ts
* @NgModule({
* imports: [
* DynamicComponentModule.forRoot({
* imports: [CommonModule]
* })
* ],
* })
* class AppModule {}
* ```
*/dynamicComponent Constraints
dynamicComponent needs JitCompiler. You cannot use AoT compilation with DynamicComponentModule.
License
MIT
Developing
npm i && npm run demo # and open http://localhost:8080Contributions welcome!
8 years ago