I have created a component that needs to have a reference to the object for which the component was created. I didn't make to work and all my trials have failed. Below, I try to describe the intention.
The component definition would maybe look like this:
angular
.module('myModule')
.component('myComponent', {
templateUrl: "template.html",
controller: [
MyController
],
bindings: {
myObject: '='
}
});
function MyController(myObject) {
var vm = this;
vm.myObject = myObject;
}
In a service I would like to create my object like this:
function createMyObject(args) {
var myObject = {some: data};
myObject.ref = "<my-component myObject='{{myObject}}'></my-component>";
return myObject;
}
Question
How can I pass data to angular component tag? Do I have to switch back to a component directive to make it work?
Any ideas are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Solution 1
In your template:
<my-component key='$ctrl.myObject'></my-component>
In code:
angular
.module('myModule')
.component('myComponent', {
templateUrl: "template.html",
controller: [
'objectService'
MyController
],
bindings: {
key: '=' // or key: '<' it depends on what binding you need
}
});
function MyController(myObject, objectService) {
var vm = this;
vm.myObject.whatever(); // myObject is assigned to 'this' automatically
}
Solution 2 - via Component Bindings
Component:
angular
.module('myModule')
.component('myComponent', {
templateUrl: "template.html",
controller: [
'objectService'
MyController
],
bindings: {
key: '@'
}
});
function MyController(myObject, objectService) {
var vm = this;
vm.myObject = objectService.find(vm.key);
}
Usage:
function createMyObject(args) {
var myObject = {key: ..., some: data};
myObject.ref = "<my-component key='" + myObject.key + "'></my-component>";
return myObject;
}