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Back-end and Typescript is working fine since in browser Network tab I get what I want, my problem is that I am stuck in html... I don't know how to display the data.

Here is what I what I get into the console from my web api 2:

{
 "Id":1,
 "Name":"testete",
 "Description":"Test",
 "DueDate":"2017-1205T15:14:27.307",
 "IsCompleted":true,
 "Worker":
 [ 
  {
    "Id":1,
    "FirstName":"Johnny",
    "LastName":"Doe",
    "Job":[]
  },
  {"Id":2,"FirstName":"yyyy","LastName":"yyyyy","Job":[]},
  {"Id":3,"FirstName":"bbbbb","LastName":"vvvvvvvv","Job":[]
  }
 ]

}

This is my model in case is not right:

export class Jobs {
Id: number;
Name: string;
Description: string;
DueDate: Date;
IsCompleted?: boolean;

worker: Worker[];

}

This is my attempt in html component to display the data:

<label class="labelInputs">Workers Assigned to this job</label>
<div *ngFor="let job of jobs">
    <div *ngFor="let worker of job.worker">
        <label class="labelInputs" value="worker">
            {{worker.FirstName}}
        </label>
     </div>
</div>

I get this error: ERROR Error: Cannot find a differ supporting object '[object Object]' of type 'object'. NgFor only supports binding to Iterables such as Arrays.

It might be misleading because I don't even know how to display something nested so if someone can show me I would appreciate very much.

I just want to display the workers first name in labels that are present in "Worker" thats all.

Thank you very much

EDIT: This is how I get my jobs.

getJobs(): void {
    const id = +this.route.snapshot.paramMap.get('id');
    this.jobsService.getJob(id)
        .subscribe(jobs => this.jobs = jobs);
}

This is my service:

getJob(id: number): Observable<Jobs> {
    const url = `${this.apiURL}/${id}`;

    return this.http.get<Jobs>(url);
}

Here initialization of Jobs and Workers as arrays or objects:

@Input() jobs: Jobs;

public Job: Jobs;
public Jobs: Jobs[];

public workers: Worker[];
public worker: Worker;
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    Where jobs = Array<Jobs>()?
    – Zze
    Dec 20, 2017 at 0:03

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I think you want to exlude your first *ngFor loop as you can't iterate an Object.

<label class="labelInputs">Workers Assigned to this job</label>
<div *ngFor="let worker of Jobs.worker">
    <label class="labelInputs" value="worker">
         {{worker.FirstName}}
    </label>
</div>

You also need to populate Jobs and Workers.

So...

export class Jobs {
...
  constructor(){
   this.Workers = new Array<Worker>();
  }
}

Then you need to add the data which you received from the server through something like:

job = new Jobs();
for each(var worker in data.Worker){
   Job.Workers.push(worker as Worker);
}

Update:

Here is a working plunkr which demonstrates this better.

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  • I feel like you are right but I am so bad with Angular. So I defined this Jobs: Jobs[]; or like this jobs = Array<Jobs>() in my ts component and in this Jobs.worker is saying "worker is not defined". If I am doing like this` Job: Jobs;` my intellsense is seeing the worker but here: {{worker.FirstName}} I get "FirstName is not defined"
    – Eduard
    Dec 20, 2017 at 0:21
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    Please see my update @Eduard. You need to instantiate Jobs correctly - not just the Array. :)
    – Zze
    Dec 20, 2017 at 0:29
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    @Eduard please see the working plunkr for an example.
    – Zze
    Dec 20, 2017 at 2:03
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    Thank you, its working with private data: any = { ... } but how I can change this.data so I get the data from server. Because that data is there in console when I load the page. I can't do it like this this.getJobs(). I feel so bad being awful at this, like it was fairly easy everything else. I will just mark it as answer because its correct even if I am bad at it.
    – Eduard
    Dec 20, 2017 at 3:07
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    @Eduard I would do: private data: any; and then in the constructor... this.data = (call to your server to get the data like you had before). Glad I could help.
    – Zze
    Dec 20, 2017 at 3:09

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