Angular 2: Component Interaction, optional input parameters Angular 2: Component Interaction, optional input parameters angular angular

Angular 2: Component Interaction, optional input parameters


You can use the ( ? ) operator as below

import {Component,Input} from '@angular/core';@Component({    selector:'child',    template:`<h1>Hi Children!</h1>          <span *ngIf="showName">Alex!</span>`})export class ChildComponent {    @Input() showName?: boolean;    constructor() { }}

The parent component that uses the child component will be as

@Component({  selector: 'my-app',  template: `    <div>      <h2>Hello {{name}}</h2>      <child [showName]="true"></child>      <child ></child>    </div>  `,})export class App {  name:string;  constructor() {    this.name = 'Angular2'  }}

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Input values are optional by default. Your code will fail only when it tries to access properties of inputs that are not actually passed (since those inputs are undefined).

You can implement OnChanges or make the input a setter instead of a property to get your code executed when a value is actually passed.

export class child {    @Input set showName(value: boolean) {      this._showName = value;      doSomethingWhenShowNameIsPassed(value);    }    constructor() { }}


You have two options here.

1) You can use an *ngIf on the child in case the child does not need to be displayed when its Input is empty.

 <parent>    <child *ngIf="true" [showName]="true"></child> //passing parameter    <child></child> //not willing to passing any parameter</parent>

2) In case the child should get displayed without any input, you can use a modified setter to check for the presence of input variables`

In the child.ts:

private _optionalObject: any;@Input()set optionalObject(optionalObject: any) {    if(optionalObject) this._optionalObject = optionalObject;}get optionalObject() { return this._optionalObject; }