As mentioned in the accepted answer: this is not a bug.
That said, here are two alternatives to inheriting parent styles:
@Component({ styleUrls })
Adding the parent component style sheet to the list of styleUrls:
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'app-child-component',
templateUrl: './child.component.html',
styleUrls: ['../parent.component.css', './child.component.css']
// ^^ Going up
})
export class AppChildComponent implements OnInit {
constructor() { }
ngOnInit() { }
}
Preprocessor Imports (SCSS, SASS, LESS)
You can also import parent styles using preprocessors. You'll just need to adjust your project settings to use them:
@import "../parent.component.sass"
// .app-parent-component
// border: 1px solid red
.app-child-component
border: 1px solid blue
Compiled Output
Both will generate the classes with the right scope so you'll have effectively inherited the parent styles.
/* Compiled CSS */
.app-parent-component[_ngcontent-c1=""] {
border: 1px solid red; }
/* Redeclares parent styles but with the child's scope */
.app-parent-component[_ngcontent-c2=""] {
border: 1px solid red; }
.app-child-component[_ngcontent-c2=""] {
border: 1px solid blue; }