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What is the alternative for "ng-include" in angular2?

Is there any alternate way in angular to achieve what ng-include does in angularjs?

8 months ago · Santiago Trujillo
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The closest to ng-include is ngTemplateOutlet directive. You need to pass a TemplateRef to it and optional context. Something like that:

@Component({
  selector: 'child',
  template: `
    <div>
      here is child template that includes myTemplate
      <ng-container [ngTemplateOutlet]="myTemplate"></ng-container>
    </div>`
})
export class ChildComponent {
  @Input() myTemplate: TemplateRef<any>;
}


@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  template: `
    <p>Parent</p>
    <child [myTemplate]="myTemplate"></child>
    <ng-template #myTemplate>hi julia template!</ng-template>
  `
})
export class AppComponent {
  @ViewChild('myTemplate', {read: TemplateRef}) myTemplate: TemplateRef<any>;
}
  1. Parent component querys the template and passes it to the child component
  2. Child component uses ngTemplateOutlet directive to create view and render it.
8 months ago · Santiago Trujillo Report

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//ng-include equivalent in Angular2/4
// How to create directive for ng-clude in Angular2/4
import {
    Directive,
    ElementRef,
    Input,
    OnInit
} from '@angular/core';
import {
    Headers,
    Http,
    Response
} from '@angular/http';

@Directive({
    selector: 'ngInclude'
})
export class NgIncludeDirective implements OnInit {

    @Input('src')
    private templateUrl: string;
    @Input('type')
    private type: string;

    constructor(private element: ElementRef, private http: Http) {

    }
    parseTemplate(res: Response) {
        if (this.type == 'template') {
            this.element.nativeElement.innerHTML = res.text();
        } else if (this.type == 'style') {
            var head = document.head || document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
            var style = document.createElement('style');
            style.type = 'text/css';
            style.appendChild(document.createTextNode(res.text()));
            head.appendChild(style);
        }
    }
    handleTempalteError(err) {

    }
    ngOnInit() {
        this.
        http.
        get(this.templateUrl).
        map(res => this.parseTemplate(res)).
        catch(this.handleTempalteError.bind(this)).subscribe(res => {
            console.log(res);
        });
    }

}

enter code here

    // html code

    <
    ngInclude src = "{{src}}"
type = "template" > < /ngInclude>
8 months ago · Santiago Trujillo Report

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Thinking from angular2+ way it's better to declare the child template as component:

@Component({
  selector: 'app-child', 
  template: `
    <ng-container>
      here is child template that includes myTemplate
    </ng-container>`
})
export class ChildComponent {
}


@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  template: `
    <p>Parent</p>
    <app-child ></app-child>
  `
})
export class AppComponent {
}
8 months ago · Santiago Trujillo Report
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