EmbeddedViewRef
class
Represents an Angular view in a view container. An embedded view can be referenced from a component other than the hosting component whose template defines it, or it can be defined independently by a TemplateRef
.
abstract class EmbeddedViewRef<C> extends ViewRef { abstract context: C abstract rootNodes: any[] // inherited from core/ViewRef abstract destroyed: boolean abstract destroy(): void abstract onDestroy(callback: Function): any // inherited from core/ChangeDetectorRef abstract markForCheck(): void abstract detach(): void abstract detectChanges(): void abstract checkNoChanges(): void abstract reattach(): void }
See also
Description
Properties of elements in a view can change, but the structure (number and order) of elements in a view cannot. Change the structure of elements by inserting, moving, or removing nested views in a view container.
Properties
Property | Description |
---|---|
abstract context: C |
Read-only. The context for this view, inherited from the anchor element. |
abstract rootNodes: any[] |
Read-only. The root nodes for this embedded view. |
Usage notes
The following template breaks down into two separate TemplateRef
instances, an outer one and an inner one.
Count: {{items.length}} <ul> <li *ngFor="let item of items">{{item}}</li> </ul>
This is the outer TemplateRef
:
Count: {{items.length}} <ul> <ng-template ngFor let-item [ngForOf]="items"></ng-template> </ul>
This is the inner TemplateRef
:
<li>{{item}}</li>
The outer and inner TemplateRef
instances are assembled into views as follows:
<!-- ViewRef: outer-0 --> Count: 2 <ul> <ng-template view-container-ref></ng-template> <!-- ViewRef: inner-1 --><li>first</li><!-- /ViewRef: inner-1 --> <!-- ViewRef: inner-2 --><li>second</li><!-- /ViewRef: inner-2 --> </ul> <!-- /ViewRef: outer-0 -->
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https://v7.angular.io/api/core/EmbeddedViewRef