FormGroupName
Stable
Directive
What it does
Syncs a nested FormGroup
to a DOM element.
How to use
This directive can only be used with a parent FormGroupDirective
(selector: [formGroup]
).
It accepts the string name of the nested FormGroup
you want to link, and will look for a FormGroup
registered with that name in the parent FormGroup
instance you passed into FormGroupDirective
.
Nested form groups can come in handy when you want to validate a sub-group of a form separately from the rest or when you'd like to group the values of certain controls into their own nested object.
Access the group: You can access the associated FormGroup
using the get
method. Ex: this.form.get('name')
.
You can also access individual controls within the group using dot syntax. Ex: this.form.get('name.first')
Get the value: the value
property is always synced and available on the FormGroup
. See a full list of available properties in AbstractControl
.
Set the value: You can set an initial value for each child control when instantiating the FormGroup
, or you can set it programmatically later using setValue
or patchValue
.
Listen to value: If you want to listen to changes in the value of the group, you can subscribe to the valueChanges
event. You can also listen to statusChanges
to be notified when the validation status is re-calculated.
Example
import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {FormControl, FormGroup, Validators} from '@angular/forms'; @Component({ selector: 'example-app', template: ` <form [formGroup]="form" (ngSubmit)="onSubmit()"> <p *ngIf="name.invalid">Name is invalid.</p> <div formGroupName="name"> <input formControlName="first" placeholder="First name"> <input formControlName="last" placeholder="Last name"> </div> <input formControlName="email" placeholder="Email"> <button type="submit">Submit</button> </form> <button (click)="setPreset()">Set preset</button> `, }) export class NestedFormGroupComp { form = new FormGroup({ name: new FormGroup({ first: new FormControl('Nancy', Validators.minLength(2)), last: new FormControl('Drew', Validators.required) }), email: new FormControl() }); get first(): any { return this.form.get('name.first'); } get name(): any { return this.form.get('name'); } onSubmit() { console.log(this.first.value); // 'Nancy' console.log(this.name.value); // {first: 'Nancy', last: 'Drew'} console.log(this.form.value); // {name: {first: 'Nancy', last: 'Drew'}, email: ''} console.log(this.form.status); // VALID } setPreset() { this.name.setValue({first: 'Bess', last: 'Marvin'}); } }
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npm package:
@angular/forms
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NgModule:
ReactiveFormsModule
Class Overview
class FormGroupName extends AbstractFormGroupDirective implements OnInit, OnDestroy { constructor(parent: ControlContainer, validators: any[], asyncValidators: any[]) name : string }
Selectors
[formGroupName]
Class Description
Constructor
constructor(parent: ControlContainer, validators: any[], asyncValidators: any[])
Class Details
name : string
exported from @angular/forms/index, defined in @angular/forms/src/directives/reactive_directives/form_group_name.ts
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