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import { Directive, Input, Host, TemplateRef, ViewContainerRef, OnInit, DoCheck } from '@angular/core'; | |
import { NgSwitch } from '@angular/common'; | |
@Directive({ | |
selector: '[jrSwitchCases]' | |
}) | |
export class SwitchCasesDirective implements OnInit, DoCheck { | |
private ngSwitch: any; | |
private _created = false; | |
@Input() | |
jrSwitchCases: any[]; | |
constructor( | |
private viewContainer: ViewContainerRef, | |
private templateRef: TemplateRef<Object>, | |
@Host() ngSwitch: NgSwitch | |
) { | |
this.ngSwitch = ngSwitch; | |
} | |
ngOnInit() { | |
(this.jrSwitchCases || []).forEach(() => this.ngSwitch._addCase()); | |
} | |
ngDoCheck() { | |
let enforce = false; | |
(this.jrSwitchCases || []).forEach(value => enforce = this.ngSwitch._matchCase(value) || enforce)); | |
this.enforceState(enforce); | |
} | |
enforceState(created: boolean) { | |
if (created && !this._created) { | |
this._created = true; | |
this.viewContainer.createEmbeddedView(this.templateRef); | |
} else if (!created && this._created) { | |
this._created = false; | |
this.viewContainer.clear(); | |
} | |
} | |
} |
Works well, thanks ❤️
Thanks for sharing! :)
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Hi all,
I found an other, more complex, issue.
If you have a default in you switch, the element of your default directive will be instanciated and then destroyed right after.
This is caused by the fact that we have to wait for the input property to be passed to the directive before adding the new cases in
jonrimmer directive. But in angular case directive, the case is added directly in the constructor.
To fix this issue, you simply have to set
this.ngSwitch._defaultUsed
to true in the constructor and then set it to false in thengOnInit
. This will prevent ngSwitch from switching to default before the cases are added.Note that this means that at initialization, there will be a moment where the switch will not render anything even tho you specified a default element.