I'm trying to send data to a custom modal content component so I can call it from any other component and not repeat code. I'm new to Angular 2 and have followed the "Components as content" demo of ng-boostrap as well as the "Component Interaction" in the Angular docs and have not found a way to get this to work or an example for this case.
I can get the modal to open, but not with dynamic content. I've tried the @Input
and the variable approach with no success. I've also added ModalService
to the providers in app.module.ts
. This is what I have with both approaches that doesn't work:
page.component.html:
<a (click)="modal('message')">
<template ngbModalContainer><my-modal [data]="data"></my-modal></template>
page.component.ts:
import { Component } from '@angular/core'
import { NgbModal } from '@ng-bootstrap/ng-bootstrap'
import { ModalService } from '../helpers/modal.service'
import { ModalComponent } from '../helpers/modal.component'
@Component({
selector: 'app-page',
templateUrl: './page.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./page.component.scss'],
entryComponents: [ ModalComponent ]
})
export class PageComponent {
data = 'customData'
constructor (
private ngbModalService: NgbModal,
private modalService: ModalService
) { }
closeResult: string
modal(content) {
this.data = 'changedData'
this.modalService.newModal(content)
this.ngbModalService.open(ModalComponent).result.then((result) => {
this.closeResult = `Closed with: ${result}`
}, (reason) => {
this.closeResult = `Dismissed ${reason}`
});
}
}
modal.service.ts:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { Subject } from 'rxjs/Subject';
@Injectable()
export class ModalService {
private modalSource = new Subject<string>()
modal$ = this.modalSource.asObservable()
newModal(content: string) {
this.modalSource.next(content)
}
}
modal.component.ts:
import { Component, Input, OnDestroy } from '@angular/core';
import { Subscription } from 'rxjs/Subscription';
import { ModalService } from './modal.service'
@Component({
selector: 'my-modal',
template: `
<div class="modal-body">
{{data}}
{{content}}
</div>
`
})
export class ModalComponent implements OnDestroy {
@Input() data: string
content = 'hello'
subscription: Subscription
constructor(
private modalService: ModalService
) {
this.subscription = modalService.modal$.subscribe(
content => {
this.content = content
});
}
ngOnDestroy() {
this.subscription.unsubscribe();
}
}
Using angular v2.1.0, angular-cli v1.0.0-beta.16, ng-bootstrap v1.0.0-alpha.8
I solved it! Here's how to do it:
In the component(from where you are opening the modal) do this:
const modalRef = this.modalService.open(ModalComponent);
modalRef.componentInstance.passedData= this.dataToPass;
modalRef.result.then(result => {
//do something with result
}
In the modal component(receiving end):
export class ModalComponent {
passedData: typeOfData; // declare it!
someFunction() { // or some lifecycle hook
console.log(this.passedData) // and then, use it!
}
// rest of the ModalComponent
}