Angular Material sidebar is above content instead of pushing main container when adding content dynamically












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When I add content to the navbar dynamically, e.g. async with a http call, then it has wrong sizes when setting [opened]="true"



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The navbar is overlaying the content. I would expect however to have this (as will be when toggeling the navbar)



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When toggeling, the size is correct.. how can I make it have correct sizes after adding content to the navbar?










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  • Your SlackBlitz doesn't include a replication of your issue. I've tested it by using a button to add new text and the sidebar expands as expected. What seems to be the issue with this?

    – Viqas
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:27











  • I see it might be slightly confusing, I added some screenshots, hope it make things clearer

    – rst
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When I add content to the navbar dynamically, e.g. async with a http call, then it has wrong sizes when setting [opened]="true"



See: stackblitz



enter image description here



The navbar is overlaying the content. I would expect however to have this (as will be when toggeling the navbar)



enter image description here



When toggeling, the size is correct.. how can I make it have correct sizes after adding content to the navbar?










share|improve this question

























  • Your SlackBlitz doesn't include a replication of your issue. I've tested it by using a button to add new text and the sidebar expands as expected. What seems to be the issue with this?

    – Viqas
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:27











  • I see it might be slightly confusing, I added some screenshots, hope it make things clearer

    – rst
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:51














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When I add content to the navbar dynamically, e.g. async with a http call, then it has wrong sizes when setting [opened]="true"



See: stackblitz



enter image description here



The navbar is overlaying the content. I would expect however to have this (as will be when toggeling the navbar)



enter image description here



When toggeling, the size is correct.. how can I make it have correct sizes after adding content to the navbar?










share|improve this question
















When I add content to the navbar dynamically, e.g. async with a http call, then it has wrong sizes when setting [opened]="true"



See: stackblitz



enter image description here



The navbar is overlaying the content. I would expect however to have this (as will be when toggeling the navbar)



enter image description here



When toggeling, the size is correct.. how can I make it have correct sizes after adding content to the navbar?







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  • Your SlackBlitz doesn't include a replication of your issue. I've tested it by using a button to add new text and the sidebar expands as expected. What seems to be the issue with this?

    – Viqas
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:27











  • I see it might be slightly confusing, I added some screenshots, hope it make things clearer

    – rst
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:51



















  • Your SlackBlitz doesn't include a replication of your issue. I've tested it by using a button to add new text and the sidebar expands as expected. What seems to be the issue with this?

    – Viqas
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:27











  • I see it might be slightly confusing, I added some screenshots, hope it make things clearer

    – rst
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:51

















Your SlackBlitz doesn't include a replication of your issue. I've tested it by using a button to add new text and the sidebar expands as expected. What seems to be the issue with this?

– Viqas
Nov 15 '18 at 20:27





Your SlackBlitz doesn't include a replication of your issue. I've tested it by using a button to add new text and the sidebar expands as expected. What seems to be the issue with this?

– Viqas
Nov 15 '18 at 20:27













I see it might be slightly confusing, I added some screenshots, hope it make things clearer

– rst
Nov 15 '18 at 20:51





I see it might be slightly confusing, I added some screenshots, hope it make things clearer

– rst
Nov 15 '18 at 20:51












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I found a better solution, see this issue on github



https://github.com/angular/material2/issues/9782



on could use autosize



Hope, this helps others as well.



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I have found a solution, but it is terrible from a coding point of view



setTimeout(() => {
this.myText = "My long text";
this.matSidenav.toggle();
this.matSidenav.toggle(); }, 1500);
}


What this does is basically after the content was loaded I just toggle the sidebar twice and everything is as expected.



Is this a bug?






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    I found a better solution, see this issue on github



    https://github.com/angular/material2/issues/9782



    on could use autosize



    Hope, this helps others as well.



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    I have found a solution, but it is terrible from a coding point of view



    setTimeout(() => {
    this.myText = "My long text";
    this.matSidenav.toggle();
    this.matSidenav.toggle(); }, 1500);
    }


    What this does is basically after the content was loaded I just toggle the sidebar twice and everything is as expected.



    Is this a bug?






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      I found a better solution, see this issue on github



      https://github.com/angular/material2/issues/9782



      on could use autosize



      Hope, this helps others as well.



      Old



      I have found a solution, but it is terrible from a coding point of view



      setTimeout(() => {
      this.myText = "My long text";
      this.matSidenav.toggle();
      this.matSidenav.toggle(); }, 1500);
      }


      What this does is basically after the content was loaded I just toggle the sidebar twice and everything is as expected.



      Is this a bug?






      share|improve this answer




























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        I found a better solution, see this issue on github



        https://github.com/angular/material2/issues/9782



        on could use autosize



        Hope, this helps others as well.



        Old



        I have found a solution, but it is terrible from a coding point of view



        setTimeout(() => {
        this.myText = "My long text";
        this.matSidenav.toggle();
        this.matSidenav.toggle(); }, 1500);
        }


        What this does is basically after the content was loaded I just toggle the sidebar twice and everything is as expected.



        Is this a bug?






        share|improve this answer















        I found a better solution, see this issue on github



        https://github.com/angular/material2/issues/9782



        on could use autosize



        Hope, this helps others as well.



        Old



        I have found a solution, but it is terrible from a coding point of view



        setTimeout(() => {
        this.myText = "My long text";
        this.matSidenav.toggle();
        this.matSidenav.toggle(); }, 1500);
        }


        What this does is basically after the content was loaded I just toggle the sidebar twice and everything is as expected.



        Is this a bug?







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