I am working on a big application and I am having some issues with change detection.
Parent Component ts:
Using changeDetection: ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush
I have a variable that is an observable
loaderOverlay$: Observable<boolean>;
this.loaderOverlay$ = this.store.pipe(
select(selectors.loaderOverlaySelector)
);
This variable gets updated from an rxjs action from a child component. Then goes through the rxjs process. (Action -> Reducer -> Selector)
Parent Component HTML
<div *ngif="(loaderOverlay$ | async)"></div>
Child #1 Component (where I'm dispatching my action):
myFunction() {
this.store.dispatch(new actions.LoaderOverlay(true));
}
My issue is that once I dispatch the action, the *ngif
is very shaky. It doesn't seem to work the way I want it to (dispatch the action, change the value to true so the div appears). It's very strange because if I console.log(action.payload)
in the reducer, the value is actually being updated, but the *ngif
isn't working. And what's even stranger is when I hover over some other component, it seems to kick in.
I think I've narrowed it down to change detection because in the parent component if I do:
ngAfterViewChecked(){
this.changeDetector.detectChanges();
}
It seems to work for me. My issue with this is that ngAfterViewChecked
seems to get triggered a massive amount of times and I'm afraid of performance issues.
What might be going on here, and what I can do to fix this strange issue?
selectors.loaderOverlaySelector
? Instead of assigning the state toloaderOverlay$
, try subscribing instead to see what you getthis.store.pipe( select(selectors.loaderOverlaySelector).subscribe(value => { console.log(value) }) );
async
pipe does that but just for debugging purposes. After you figure out how to solve the problem, you can clean up.