How to access host component from directive? How to access host component from directive? angular angular

How to access host component from directive?


You can just inject it

class MyDirective {  constructor(private host:MyComponent) {}

A severe limitation is, that you need to know the type of the component in advance.

See also https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/8277
It also provides some workarounds for when you don't know the type in advance.


Your directive could be the generic one that can be applied to any of your components. So, in that case, injecting the component in constructor would not be possible, So here is one other way to do the same

Inject the ViewContainerRef in constructor

constructor(private _viewContainerRef: ViewContainerRef) { }

and then get it using

let hostComponent = this._viewContainerRef["_data"].componentView.component;


If you want to use the attribute directive on your custom components you could have those components extend from an abstract class and 'forwardRef' the abstract class type to your component type. This way you can make angular's DI select on the abstract class (within your directive).

Abstract class:

export abstract class MyReference {   // can be empty if you only want to use it as a reference for DI}

Custom Component:

@Component({  // ...  providers: [    {provide: MyReference, useExisting: forwardRef(() => MyCustomComponent)}  ],})export class MyCustomComponent extends MyReference implements OnInit {// ...}

Directive:

@Directive({  selector: '[appMyDirective]'})export class CustomDirective{  constructor(private host:MyReference) {    console.log(this.host);    // no accessing private properties of viewContainerRef to see here... :-)  }}

This way you can use the directive on any component that extends your abstract class.

This will of course only work on your own components.