Angular Router button not triggering submit event












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The problem I'm facing is that the button is not triggering the submit event in this code, but if I remove the router link, then it starts triggering the event like it should normally. I am guessing that routing takes place before the event can be triggered.



How can I change my code so that it runs the onSubmit() function and then starts routing.



I have a simple angular code:



HTML



<form (submit)="onSubmit(theForm)" #homeForm='ngForm' ngControl="homeForm">
<button
mat-raised-button
color="accent"
routerLink="/form"
routerLinkActive="active">
Submit
</button>
<mat-card>
<mat-checkbox>Check me!</mat-checkbox>
</mat-card>
</form>


TYPESCRIPT



import { Component, Output, Input, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import {FormsModule, FormGroup, NgForm, FormBuilder} from '@angular/forms';

@Component({
selector: 'app-form',
templateUrl: './form.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./form.component.css']
})
export class FormComponent implements OnInit {

onSubmit(form: NgForm) {
console.log('You submit to me?');
console.log(form);

}
constructor(private fb: FormBuilder) { }

ngOnInit() {
}
}









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    The problem I'm facing is that the button is not triggering the submit event in this code, but if I remove the router link, then it starts triggering the event like it should normally. I am guessing that routing takes place before the event can be triggered.



    How can I change my code so that it runs the onSubmit() function and then starts routing.



    I have a simple angular code:



    HTML



    <form (submit)="onSubmit(theForm)" #homeForm='ngForm' ngControl="homeForm">
    <button
    mat-raised-button
    color="accent"
    routerLink="/form"
    routerLinkActive="active">
    Submit
    </button>
    <mat-card>
    <mat-checkbox>Check me!</mat-checkbox>
    </mat-card>
    </form>


    TYPESCRIPT



    import { Component, Output, Input, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
    import {FormsModule, FormGroup, NgForm, FormBuilder} from '@angular/forms';

    @Component({
    selector: 'app-form',
    templateUrl: './form.component.html',
    styleUrls: ['./form.component.css']
    })
    export class FormComponent implements OnInit {

    onSubmit(form: NgForm) {
    console.log('You submit to me?');
    console.log(form);

    }
    constructor(private fb: FormBuilder) { }

    ngOnInit() {
    }
    }









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      The problem I'm facing is that the button is not triggering the submit event in this code, but if I remove the router link, then it starts triggering the event like it should normally. I am guessing that routing takes place before the event can be triggered.



      How can I change my code so that it runs the onSubmit() function and then starts routing.



      I have a simple angular code:



      HTML



      <form (submit)="onSubmit(theForm)" #homeForm='ngForm' ngControl="homeForm">
      <button
      mat-raised-button
      color="accent"
      routerLink="/form"
      routerLinkActive="active">
      Submit
      </button>
      <mat-card>
      <mat-checkbox>Check me!</mat-checkbox>
      </mat-card>
      </form>


      TYPESCRIPT



      import { Component, Output, Input, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
      import {FormsModule, FormGroup, NgForm, FormBuilder} from '@angular/forms';

      @Component({
      selector: 'app-form',
      templateUrl: './form.component.html',
      styleUrls: ['./form.component.css']
      })
      export class FormComponent implements OnInit {

      onSubmit(form: NgForm) {
      console.log('You submit to me?');
      console.log(form);

      }
      constructor(private fb: FormBuilder) { }

      ngOnInit() {
      }
      }









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      The problem I'm facing is that the button is not triggering the submit event in this code, but if I remove the router link, then it starts triggering the event like it should normally. I am guessing that routing takes place before the event can be triggered.



      How can I change my code so that it runs the onSubmit() function and then starts routing.



      I have a simple angular code:



      HTML



      <form (submit)="onSubmit(theForm)" #homeForm='ngForm' ngControl="homeForm">
      <button
      mat-raised-button
      color="accent"
      routerLink="/form"
      routerLinkActive="active">
      Submit
      </button>
      <mat-card>
      <mat-checkbox>Check me!</mat-checkbox>
      </mat-card>
      </form>


      TYPESCRIPT



      import { Component, Output, Input, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
      import {FormsModule, FormGroup, NgForm, FormBuilder} from '@angular/forms';

      @Component({
      selector: 'app-form',
      templateUrl: './form.component.html',
      styleUrls: ['./form.component.css']
      })
      export class FormComponent implements OnInit {

      onSubmit(form: NgForm) {
      console.log('You submit to me?');
      console.log(form);

      }
      constructor(private fb: FormBuilder) { }

      ngOnInit() {
      }
      }






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          You can manually route in your onSubmit handler



          Make the following changes



          .ts



          constructor(private fb: FormBuilder, private router : Router) { }

          onSubmit(form: NgForm) {
          console.log('You submit to me?');
          console.log(form);
          this.router.navigate(['/forms']);

          }


          Also remove your routerLink from .html






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            also import router in your ts, import { Router } from '@angular/route'

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            Nov 14 '18 at 6:39











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          You can manually route in your onSubmit handler



          Make the following changes



          .ts



          constructor(private fb: FormBuilder, private router : Router) { }

          onSubmit(form: NgForm) {
          console.log('You submit to me?');
          console.log(form);
          this.router.navigate(['/forms']);

          }


          Also remove your routerLink from .html






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            also import router in your ts, import { Router } from '@angular/route'

            – Sarthak Aggarwal
            Nov 14 '18 at 6:39
















          0














          You can manually route in your onSubmit handler



          Make the following changes



          .ts



          constructor(private fb: FormBuilder, private router : Router) { }

          onSubmit(form: NgForm) {
          console.log('You submit to me?');
          console.log(form);
          this.router.navigate(['/forms']);

          }


          Also remove your routerLink from .html






          share|improve this answer



















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            also import router in your ts, import { Router } from '@angular/route'

            – Sarthak Aggarwal
            Nov 14 '18 at 6:39














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          You can manually route in your onSubmit handler



          Make the following changes



          .ts



          constructor(private fb: FormBuilder, private router : Router) { }

          onSubmit(form: NgForm) {
          console.log('You submit to me?');
          console.log(form);
          this.router.navigate(['/forms']);

          }


          Also remove your routerLink from .html






          share|improve this answer













          You can manually route in your onSubmit handler



          Make the following changes



          .ts



          constructor(private fb: FormBuilder, private router : Router) { }

          onSubmit(form: NgForm) {
          console.log('You submit to me?');
          console.log(form);
          this.router.navigate(['/forms']);

          }


          Also remove your routerLink from .html







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            also import router in your ts, import { Router } from '@angular/route'

            – Sarthak Aggarwal
            Nov 14 '18 at 6:39














          • 1





            also import router in your ts, import { Router } from '@angular/route'

            – Sarthak Aggarwal
            Nov 14 '18 at 6:39








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          1





          also import router in your ts, import { Router } from '@angular/route'

          – Sarthak Aggarwal
          Nov 14 '18 at 6:39





          also import router in your ts, import { Router } from '@angular/route'

          – Sarthak Aggarwal
          Nov 14 '18 at 6:39


















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