I have a simple Angular 5 application with a HttpInterceptor that notifies a service when a request is made. Components can subscribe to this service to get this information.
Full example with error here => https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-5b86se
In my AppComponent I want to show a loading indicator when request are made in my child component (HelloComponent).
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { LoadingIndicatorService } from './loading-indicator.service';
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `<div *ngIf="loading" style="color:red">pretend this is loading indicator</div>
<hello name="{{ name }}"></hello>`
})
export class AppComponent {
name = 'Angular 5';
loading: boolean = false;
constructor(private loadingIndicatorService: LoadingIndicatorService) {
loadingIndicatorService
.onLoadingChanged
.subscribe(isLoading => this.loading = isLoading);
}
}
I get the following error:
Error: ExpressionChangedAfterItHasBeenCheckedError: Expression has changed after it was checked. Previous value: 'false'. Current value: 'true'.
If I'm correct this error appears when a child component changes a value in a parent component.
But my child component (HelloComponent) is only doing a HttpGet and the HttpInterceptor is changing the parent component (AppComponent) over a service with an observable.
Shouldn't changing over a service be the correct solution here? Can someone explain why this doesn't work?