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ng2-sheet

v1.0.12

Published

Angular2 Sheet component

Readme

ng2-sheet

NPM Version NPM Downloads

Features

  • Open a nice sheet from the right
  • Choose and add a component to insert inside the sheet
  • You can choose and add an other component to insert on a new sheet over the opened sheet
  • You can do this indefinitely

This component works perfectly with Redux implementation like ngrx-store.

Example

Old demo https://embed.plnkr.co/w0IzEGmMDmyN5TbuRXer/

Installation

NPM 5

npm install ng2-sheet

yarn

yarn add ng2-sheet

Finally import the SheetModule.

How use sheet list

Add this code on the page where you will need a sheet list

<ng-template #sheetListContainer></ng-template>

On your component, init variables

sheetList: SheetListComponent; // will be the component created
@ViewChild('sheetListContainer', {read: ViewContainerRef}) sheetListContainer; // will be the container where insert the component

Then init the sheet list and save the reference You can also subscribe on ouput to be notified when a component is created on a sheet

private sheetListInit() {
    this.sheetListService.init(this.sheetListContainer);
    this.sheetList = this.sheetListService.getComponent();

    this.sheetList.onComponentCreated.subscribe(
      (params) => {
        this.componentCreated(params);
      }
    )
  }

Example for create a TestComponent inside a sheet

createTest() {
    const inputParams = {
      model: this.model,
    };

    this.sheetList.addSheet(TestComponent, 'TestComponent', inputParams);
  }

Now you can subscribe to the output

componentCreated(params) {
    const component = params.cmp;
    const name = params.name;

    if (name === 'TestComponent') {
      (<TestComponent>component.instance).someValues$
        .subscribe(
          (value) => {
            this.testValues.push(value);
          }
        )
    }
  }

Advanced use case

In your TestComponent, you want to have a reference to the sheetList. You can inject the SheetListService and call getComponent()

  sheetList: SheetListComponent;

  constructor(
    private sheetListService: SheetListService
  ) {
    this.sheetList = this.sheetListService.getComponent();
  }

If you want to open a new sheet with OtherTestComponent from the TestComponent, you have just to do that

showOther() {
    this.sheetList.addSheet(OtherTestComponent, 'OtherTestComponent');
  }
@TODO
  • Replace jQuery with Angular animations