Angular5-Toaster Dynamic component inject parameters
Good afternoon,
I am trying to create a dynamic template to display information from a dynamic component as listed in the NPM readme.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular5-toaster
Example :
import {BodyOutputType} from 'angular5-toaster';
@Component({
selector: 'dynamic-component',
template: `<div>loaded via component</div>`
})
class DynamicComponent { }
var toast : Toast = {
type: 'error',
title: 'Title text',
body: DynamicComponent,
bodyOutputType: BodyOutputType.Component
};
this.toasterService.pop(toast);
My question is how would i pass parameters into the DynamicComponent.
Thanks
angular angular6 angular-toastr
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Good afternoon,
I am trying to create a dynamic template to display information from a dynamic component as listed in the NPM readme.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular5-toaster
Example :
import {BodyOutputType} from 'angular5-toaster';
@Component({
selector: 'dynamic-component',
template: `<div>loaded via component</div>`
})
class DynamicComponent { }
var toast : Toast = {
type: 'error',
title: 'Title text',
body: DynamicComponent,
bodyOutputType: BodyOutputType.Component
};
this.toasterService.pop(toast);
My question is how would i pass parameters into the DynamicComponent.
Thanks
angular angular6 angular-toastr
why can't you set the value in to a service before loading the component? Once component initialize you can read the value
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 15:45
Really good idea i have no idea why i didn't think of it before.
– user1403598
Nov 15 '18 at 16:26
Thanks..I would suggest this solution. Also one more way by creating instance of the component but not recommended. You can go with this approach.
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:29
I have added this solution as an answer , If it's works you can mark it as an answer
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:47
add a comment |
Good afternoon,
I am trying to create a dynamic template to display information from a dynamic component as listed in the NPM readme.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular5-toaster
Example :
import {BodyOutputType} from 'angular5-toaster';
@Component({
selector: 'dynamic-component',
template: `<div>loaded via component</div>`
})
class DynamicComponent { }
var toast : Toast = {
type: 'error',
title: 'Title text',
body: DynamicComponent,
bodyOutputType: BodyOutputType.Component
};
this.toasterService.pop(toast);
My question is how would i pass parameters into the DynamicComponent.
Thanks
angular angular6 angular-toastr
Good afternoon,
I am trying to create a dynamic template to display information from a dynamic component as listed in the NPM readme.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular5-toaster
Example :
import {BodyOutputType} from 'angular5-toaster';
@Component({
selector: 'dynamic-component',
template: `<div>loaded via component</div>`
})
class DynamicComponent { }
var toast : Toast = {
type: 'error',
title: 'Title text',
body: DynamicComponent,
bodyOutputType: BodyOutputType.Component
};
this.toasterService.pop(toast);
My question is how would i pass parameters into the DynamicComponent.
Thanks
angular angular6 angular-toastr
angular angular6 angular-toastr
asked Nov 15 '18 at 15:40
user1403598user1403598
971110
971110
why can't you set the value in to a service before loading the component? Once component initialize you can read the value
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 15:45
Really good idea i have no idea why i didn't think of it before.
– user1403598
Nov 15 '18 at 16:26
Thanks..I would suggest this solution. Also one more way by creating instance of the component but not recommended. You can go with this approach.
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:29
I have added this solution as an answer , If it's works you can mark it as an answer
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:47
add a comment |
why can't you set the value in to a service before loading the component? Once component initialize you can read the value
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 15:45
Really good idea i have no idea why i didn't think of it before.
– user1403598
Nov 15 '18 at 16:26
Thanks..I would suggest this solution. Also one more way by creating instance of the component but not recommended. You can go with this approach.
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:29
I have added this solution as an answer , If it's works you can mark it as an answer
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:47
why can't you set the value in to a service before loading the component? Once component initialize you can read the value
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 15:45
why can't you set the value in to a service before loading the component? Once component initialize you can read the value
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 15:45
Really good idea i have no idea why i didn't think of it before.
– user1403598
Nov 15 '18 at 16:26
Really good idea i have no idea why i didn't think of it before.
– user1403598
Nov 15 '18 at 16:26
Thanks..I would suggest this solution. Also one more way by creating instance of the component but not recommended. You can go with this approach.
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:29
Thanks..I would suggest this solution. Also one more way by creating instance of the component but not recommended. You can go with this approach.
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:29
I have added this solution as an answer , If it's works you can mark it as an answer
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:47
I have added this solution as an answer , If it's works you can mark it as an answer
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:47
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I would suggest to share the data using Angular Service.
Step 1 :
set the data want to pass in to the dynamic component before you load the Toast.
this.someService.data="some parameter"
this.toasterService.pop(toast);
Step 2 :
Once the component initialize you can read the value by injecting the service as a dependency on your dynamic component.
ngOnInit(){
//read the data
console.log(this.someService.data)
}
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I would suggest to share the data using Angular Service.
Step 1 :
set the data want to pass in to the dynamic component before you load the Toast.
this.someService.data="some parameter"
this.toasterService.pop(toast);
Step 2 :
Once the component initialize you can read the value by injecting the service as a dependency on your dynamic component.
ngOnInit(){
//read the data
console.log(this.someService.data)
}
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I would suggest to share the data using Angular Service.
Step 1 :
set the data want to pass in to the dynamic component before you load the Toast.
this.someService.data="some parameter"
this.toasterService.pop(toast);
Step 2 :
Once the component initialize you can read the value by injecting the service as a dependency on your dynamic component.
ngOnInit(){
//read the data
console.log(this.someService.data)
}
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I would suggest to share the data using Angular Service.
Step 1 :
set the data want to pass in to the dynamic component before you load the Toast.
this.someService.data="some parameter"
this.toasterService.pop(toast);
Step 2 :
Once the component initialize you can read the value by injecting the service as a dependency on your dynamic component.
ngOnInit(){
//read the data
console.log(this.someService.data)
}
I would suggest to share the data using Angular Service.
Step 1 :
set the data want to pass in to the dynamic component before you load the Toast.
this.someService.data="some parameter"
this.toasterService.pop(toast);
Step 2 :
Once the component initialize you can read the value by injecting the service as a dependency on your dynamic component.
ngOnInit(){
//read the data
console.log(this.someService.data)
}
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why can't you set the value in to a service before loading the component? Once component initialize you can read the value
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 15:45
Really good idea i have no idea why i didn't think of it before.
– user1403598
Nov 15 '18 at 16:26
Thanks..I would suggest this solution. Also one more way by creating instance of the component but not recommended. You can go with this approach.
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:29
I have added this solution as an answer , If it's works you can mark it as an answer
– Code-EZ
Nov 15 '18 at 16:47