5
votes

Whats the best way to place a ChildComponent form into a Parent Component Form? We are using the latest Angular 8 in 2019. The following methods below after research do not work fully.

Parent Component:

 ngOnInit() {
    this.parentForm = this.fb.group({
       childForm1: etc
    })

Child Component:

this.ChildForm = this.formBuilder.group({
  'streetNumber': [null, [Validators.required, Validators.maxLength(32)]],
  'streetType': [null, [Validators.maxLength(8)]],
  'city': [null, [Validators.maxLength(32)]],
  'state': [null, [Validators.maxLength(16)]],
  'postalCode': [null, [Validators.maxLength(16)]],
}, { validator: atLeastOneLocationRequired })

}

Method 1:

This method, https://itnext.io/partial-reactive-form-with-angular-components-443ca06d8419 after rigorous testing states ParentForm is Valid, even if the Child Form is invalid. This should not occur.

ngOnInit() {
  this.parent = this.fb.group({
    fullName: null
  })

}

formInitialized(name: string, form: FormGroup) {
  this.checkoutForm.setControl(name, form);
}

Method 2:

Method 2 utilizes ViewChild, which are hearing is bad practice. https://davembush.github.io/attaching-an-angular-child-component-s-form-to-a-parent/

@ViewChild(ChildComponent) childComponent: ChildComponent;

And now in ngAfterViewInit() we can add the child’s FormGroup as an additional “control” and set the parent FormGroup to the parent control’s FormGroup.

ngAfterViewInit() {
  this.form.addControl('childForm', this.childComponent.form);
  this.childComponent.form.setParent(this.form);
}

So what is best Angular official practice in Angular 8?

1
I made a detailed answer here stackoverflow.com/a/59285337/2398593maxime1992
hi @maxime1992 these are parent and child forms, in Two Different componentsuser12425844
also, trying to do without third party librariesuser12425844
"these are parent and child forms, in Two Different components" unsure what you're trying to achieve then sorrymaxime1992
@Artportraitdesign1 use same form for child as well [form]="form" angular.io/guide/dynamic-formAbhishek

1 Answers

7
votes

I've create small scenario according to your problem.

parentComponent:

HTML:

<form [formGroup]="form">
  <app-child [form]="form"></app-child>
  <pre>{{form.value | json}}</pre>
</form>

TS:

import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { FormGroup, FormBuilder, Validators } from '@angular/forms';

@Component({
  selector: 'my-app',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: [ './app.component.css' ]
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
  form: FormGroup;
  constructor (private fb: FormBuilder) {}

   ngOnInit() {
    this.form = this.fb.group({
      childForm1: '',
      streetNumber: [null, [Validators.required, Validators.maxLength(32)]],
      streetType: [null, [Validators.maxLength(8)]],
      city: [null, [Validators.maxLength(32)]],
      state: [null, [Validators.maxLength(16)]],
      postalCode: [null, [Validators.maxLength(16)]],
    })
  }
}

childComponent:

HTML:

<div [formGroup]="form">
  <input formControlName="streetNumber"><br>
  <input formControlName="streetType"><br>
  <input formControlName="city"><br>
  <input formControlName="state"><br>
  <input formControlName="postalCode">
</div>

TS:

import { Component, OnInit, Input } from '@angular/core';
import { FormGroup } from '@angular/forms';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-child',
  templateUrl: './child.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./child.component.css']
})
export class ChildComponent implements OnInit {
   @Input() form: FormGroup;
  constructor() { }

  ngOnInit() {
  }

}

Working link: https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-gjrphg

Updated link for multiple child: https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-svnqfh?file=src/app/app.component.html