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I'm currently using the Angular Material cdkoverlay and want to close it when I click anywhere else on the screen except for the overlay. I've gone aheadand subscribed to backdropClick() but I can't get it to fire.

launchOverlay() {
        let strategy = this.overlay.position()
        .connectedTo(
            this._overlayOrigin,
            {originX: 'end', originY: 'top'},
            {overlayX: 'end', overlayY: 'top'} );
        let config = new OverlayConfig({positionStrategy: strategy, width: '280px', scrollStrategy: this.overlay.scrollStrategies.reposition()});
        this._overlayRef = this.overlay.create(config);
        this._overlayRef.attach(new TemplatePortal(this.filterTemplate, this.viewContainerRef));
        this._overlayRef.backdropClick().subscribe(() => this.close()}, () => console.log("ERROR"), () => console.log("COMPLETE"));
}

 close(){
    this._overlayRef.dispose();
}

<ng-template cdkPortal #columnFilter>
    <mat-card>
        HELLO WORLD
    </mat-card>
</ng-template>

Everything with creating and launching the overlay works fine, it's just responding to the outside click.

If I add hasBackdrop: true to OverlayConfig then it creates the dark grey backdrop and the click outside works, but I don't want a visiable backdrop, like the selete component.

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    I upvoted just because of this line in your code :) this._overlayRef.backdropClick().subscribe(() => this.close()} Feb 10, 2020 at 14:14
  • Does COMPLETE ever get printed out ?
    – Wolf359
    Mar 1, 2020 at 17:55

4 Answers 4

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hasBackdrop: true,
backdropClass: 'cdk-overlay-transparent-backdrop'

Adds the transparent backdrop inwhich the select and other components use.

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  • what if i am using it with the help of directives in that case i have no reference of overlay
    – Sunil Garg
    Aug 21, 2021 at 8:58
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In case if someone is using template and directives then you can use cdkConnectedOverlayHasBackdrop and cdkConnectedOverlayBackdropClass directives.

And for transparent backdrop use the css class cdk-overlay-transparent-backdrop

<ng-template cdkConnectedOverlay [cdkConnectedOverlayOrigin]="trigger" [cdkConnectedOverlayHasBackdrop]="true"
    [cdkConnectedOverlayBackdropClass]="'cdk-overlay-transparent-backdrop'" [cdkConnectedOverlayOpen]="isDropdownOpen"
    (backdropClick)="toggleDropdown()">
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For anyone that doesn't want/need a backdrop, you can use the overlayOutsideClick event emitter documented in https://material.angular.io/cdk/overlay/api#CdkConnectedOverlay :

<ng-template>
  cdkConnectedOverlay 
  (overlayOutsideClick)="close()"
</ng-template>
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There are a few ways but I'll tell you two of them when you want to handle it with code, not on HTML.

1. Dispose of the Overlay on the Backdrop Click

this.overlayRef.backdropClick().subscribe(() => { this.overlayRef.dispose();});

2. Dispose of the Overlay on Outside Pointer Event

With this one, you don't need to keep the backdrop and with this out of overlay would be clickable to take some actions. It's up to you. It works with a backdrop too.

this.overlayRef.detachBackdrop(); //detach backdrop to make clickable out of the overlay
//Event Listener Observable to dispose itself:
this.overlayRef.outsidePointerEvents().subscribe(() => {
      //maybe some actions that you could take  
    this.overlayRef.dispose();
    });

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