In vanilla js, this would be the same (not sure anyway..).
The first one :
class MyClass {
myData: Mydata;
ngOnInit(): void {
this.anyService.getAll().then(this.anyMethod)
}
anyMethod(data: MyData) {
this.myData = data;
}
}
and the compiled js (part with this call is included)
this.anyService.getAll().then(this.anyMethod);
the call to any method will return an error, but with the second error:
class MyClass {
myData: Mydata;
ngOnInit(): void {
this.anyService.getAll().then(data => this.anyMethod(data))
}
anyMethod(data: MyData) {
this.myData = data;
}
}
and the compiled js:
var _this = this;
this.anyService.getAll().then(function () { return _this.anyMethod(); });
the conversion
this
inanyMethod
will not be thethis
you thinkthis
is - assuming I understand the code and ngOnInit and anyMethod are properties of the same objectthis
part which is crucial to this issue.this
in callback aren’t the same ? Because I didn’t scope any one of them in a function.