ContentChildren decorator
What it does
Configures a content query.
How to use
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import {AfterContentInit, ContentChildren, Directive, QueryList} from '@angular/core'; @Directive({selector: 'child-directive'}) class ChildDirective { } @Directive({selector: 'someDir'}) class SomeDir implements AfterContentInit { @ContentChildren(ChildDirective) contentChildren: QueryList<ChildDirective>; ngAfterContentInit() { // contentChildren is set } }
Description
You can use ContentChildren to get the QueryList
of elements or directives from the content DOM. Any time a child element is added, removed, or moved, the query list will be updated, and the changes observable of the query list will emit a new value.
Content queries are set before the ngAfterContentInit
callback is called.
Metadata Properties:
- selector - the directive type or the name used for querying.
- descendants - include only direct children or all descendants.
- read - read a different token from the queried elements.
Let's look at an example:
import {Component, ContentChildren, Directive, Input, QueryList} from '@angular/core'; @Directive({selector: 'pane'}) export class Pane { @Input() id: string; } @Component({ selector: 'tab', template: ` <div>panes: {{serializedPanes}}</div> ` }) export class Tab { @ContentChildren(Pane) panes: QueryList<Pane>; get serializedPanes(): string { return this.panes ? this.panes.map(p => p.id).join(', ') : ''; } } @Component({ selector: 'example-app', template: ` <tab> <pane id="1"></pane> <pane id="2"></pane> <pane id="3" *ngIf="shouldShow"></pane> </tab> <button (click)="show()">Show 3</button> `, }) export class ContentChildrenComp { shouldShow = false; show() { this.shouldShow = true; } }
npm package: @angular/core
exported from @angular/core/index defined in @angular/core/src/metadata/di.ts
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https://v2.angular.io/docs/ts/latest/api/core/index/ContentChildren-decorator.html