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I have a form array inside a FormBuilder and I am dynamically changing forms, i.e. on click load data from application 1 etc.

The issue I am having is that all the data loads in but the data in the FormArray stays and just concats the old items with new.

How do I clear that FormArray to only have the new items.

I've tried this

const control2 = <FormArray>this.registerForm.controls['other_Partners'];
control2.setValue([]);

but it doesn't work.

Any ideas?

ngOnInit(): void {
  this.route.params.subscribe(params => {
    if (params['id']) {
      this.id = Number.parseInt(params['id']);
    } else { this.id = null;}
  });
  if (this.id != null && this.id != NaN) {
    alert(this.id);
    this.editApplication();
    this.getApplication(this.id);
  } else {
    this.newApplication();
  }
}

onSelect(Editedapplication: Application) {
  this.router.navigate(['/apply', Editedapplication.id]);
}

editApplication() {
  this.registerForm = this.formBuilder.group({
    id: null,
    type_of_proposal: ['', Validators.required],
    title: ['', [Validators.required, Validators.minLength(5)]],
    lead_teaching_fellow: ['', [Validators.required, Validators.minLength(5)]],
    description: ['', [Validators.required, Validators.minLength(5)]],
    status: '',
    userID: JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('currentUser')).username,
    contactEmail: JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('currentUser')).email,
    forename: JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('currentUser')).firstname,
    surname: JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('currentUser')).surname,
    line_manager_discussion: true,
    document_url: '',
    keywords: ['', [Validators.required, Validators.minLength(5)]],
    financial_Details: this.formBuilder.group({
      id: null,
      buying_expertise_description: ['', [Validators.required, Validators.minLength(2)]],
      buying_expertise_cost: ['', [Validators.required]],
      buying_out_teaching_fellow_cost: ['', [Validators.required]],
      buying_out_teaching_fellow_desc: ['', [Validators.required, Validators.minLength(2)]],
      travel_desc: ['', [Validators.required, Validators.minLength(2)]],
      travel_cost: ['', [Validators.required]],
      conference_details_desc: ['', [Validators.required, Validators.minLength(2)]],
      conference_details_cost: ['', [Validators.required]],
    }),

    partners: this.formBuilder.array([
        //this.initEditPartner(),
        //this.initEditPartner()
        // this.initMultiplePartners(1)
      ]
    ),
    other_Partners: this.formBuilder.array([
      //this.initEditOther_Partners(),
    ])
  });
}

getApplication(id) {
  this.applicationService.getAppById(id, JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('currentUser')).username)
    .subscribe(Response => {
      if (Response.json() == false) {
        this.router.navigateByUrl('/');
      } else {
        this.application = Response.json();
        for (var i = 0; i < this.application.partners.length;i++) {
          this.addPartner();
        }
        for (var i = 0; i < this.application.other_Partners.length; i++) {
          this.addOther_Partner();
        }

        this.getDisabledStatus(Response.json().status);
        (<FormGroup>this.registerForm) .setValue(Response.json(), { onlySelf: true });
      }
    });
}

ngOnInit is not being called on click

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18 Answers 18

201

I had same problem. There are two ways to solve this issue.

Preserve subscription

You can manually clear each FormArray element by calling the removeAt(i) function in a loop.

clearFormArray = (formArray: FormArray) => {
  while (formArray.length !== 0) {
    formArray.removeAt(0)
  }
}

The advantage to this approach is that any subscriptions on your formArray, such as that registered with formArray.valueChanges, will not be lost.

See the FormArray documentation for more information.


Cleaner method (but breaks subscription references)

You can replace whole FormArray with a new one.

clearFormArray = (formArray: FormArray) => {
  formArray = this.formBuilder.array([]);
}

This approach causes an issue if you're subscribed to the formArray.valueChanges observable! If you replace the FromArray with a new array, you will lose the reference to the observable that you're subscribed to.

4
  • 177
    As of Angular 8+ the preferred way of removing all components from a FormArray is using formArray.clear();
    – Renan
    Mar 9, 2019 at 0:04
  • 2
    Also, yourFormArray.setValue([])); and yourFormGroup.setControl('yourFormArray', []);
    – Oscar
    Apr 11, 2019 at 21:47
  • 2
    bye bye validation with this approach Nov 7, 2019 at 9:33
  • @Renan I'm using formControl Jul 16, 2020 at 20:20
51

As of Angular 8+ you can use clear() to remove all controls in the FormArray:

const arr = new FormArray([
   new FormControl(),
   new FormControl()
]);
console.log(arr.length);  // 2

arr.clear();
console.log(arr.length);  // 0

For previous versions the recommended way is:

while (arr.length) {
   arr.removeAt(0);
}

https://angular.io/api/forms/FormArray#clear

1
  • This is still working in Angular 13
    – Ken
    Jan 18, 2022 at 16:08
39

Or you can simply clear the controls

this.myForm= {
     name: new FormControl(""),
     desc: new FormControl(""),
     arr: new FormArray([])
}

Add something array

const arr = <FormArray>this.myForm.controls.arr;
arr.push(new FormControl("X"));

Clear the array

const arr = <FormArray>this.myForm.controls.arr;
arr.controls = [];

When you have multiple choices selected and clear, sometimes it doesn't update the view. A workaround is to add

arr.removeAt(0)

UPDATE

A more elegant solution to use form arrays is using a getter at the top of your class and then you can access it.

get inFormArray(): FormArray {
    this.myForm.get('inFormArray') as FormArray;
}

And to use it in a template

<div *ngFor="let c of inFormArray; let i = index;" [formGroup]="i">
other tags...
</div>

Reset:

inFormArray.reset();

Push:

inFormArray.push(new FormGroup({}));

Remove value at index: 1

inFormArray.removeAt(1);

UPDATE 2:

Get partial object, get all errors as JSON and many other features, use the NaoFormsModule

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  • 6
    The "arr.controls = [ ];" mention is really great!
    – dotNetkow
    Aug 4, 2017 at 18:38
  • @Pian, Only const arr = <FormArray>this.myForm.controls.arr; arr.controls = []; is working to clear form array. TQ
    – chandoo
    Sep 5, 2018 at 12:27
  • inFormArray.at(1).remove(); gives me a [ts] Property 'remove' does not exist on type 'AbstractControl'. transpiler error.
    – zgue
    Sep 14, 2018 at 10:41
  • @Pian0_M4n in your template, let c of inFormArray should be let c of inFormArray.controls ?
    – wal
    Oct 2, 2018 at 11:16
35

Angular 8

simply use clear() method on formArrays :

(this.invoiceForm.controls['other_Partners'] as FormArray).clear();
1
  • simple and clear answer. great!!!!!. thanks Apr 11, 2023 at 7:30
18

Simply

formArray.clear()

would be enough

1
  • 1
    This is should be the accepted answer now.
    – James Bubb
    Dec 2, 2021 at 15:17
11

Warning!

The Angular v6.1.7 FormArray documentation says:

To change the controls in the array, use the push, insert, or removeAt methods in FormArray itself. These methods ensure the controls are properly tracked in the form's hierarchy. Do not modify the array of AbstractControls used to instantiate the FormArray directly, as that result in strange and unexpected behavior such as broken change detection.

Keep this in mind if you are using the splice function directly on the controls array as one of the answer suggested.

Use the removeAt function.

  while (formArray.length !== 0) {
    formArray.removeAt(0)
  }
0
9

Angular v4.4 if you need to save the same reference to the instance of FormArray try this:

purgeForm(form: FormArray) {
  while (0 !== form.length) {
    form.removeAt(0);
  }
}
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  • Good way to preserve the subscription while popping elements out of the array.
    – red_dorian
    Jun 19, 2018 at 12:22
  • @mtpultz please note the changelog (stackoverflow.com/posts/41856927/revisions) of the accepted answer. In time when I left this answer accepted answer was different from current. Mar 16, 2019 at 10:34
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(this.questionForm.controls['answers'] as FormArray).clear();
1
  • that would be enough
    – user3025289
    May 7, 2022 at 19:13
7

You can easily define a getter for your array and clear it as follows:

  formGroup: FormGroup    
  constructor(private fb: FormBuilder) { }

  ngOnInit() {
    this.formGroup = this.fb.group({
      sliders: this.fb.array([])
    })
  }
  get sliderForms() {
    return this.formGroup.get('sliders') as FormArray
  }

  clearAll() {
    this.formGroup.reset()
    this.sliderForms.clear()
  }
0
7

Use FormArray.clear() to remove all the elements of an array in a FormArray

6

Since Angular 8 you can use this.formArray.clear() to clear all values in form array. It's a simpler and more efficient alternative to removing all elements one by one

5

Update: Angular 8 finally got method to clear the Array FormArray.clear()

4

I never tried using formArray, I have always worked with FormGroup, and you can remove all controls using:

Object.keys(this.formGroup.controls).forEach(key => {
          this.formGroup.removeControl(key);
        });

being formGroup an instance of FormGroup.

3

Provided the data structure for what you will be replacing the information in the array with matches what is already there you can use patchValue

https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/api/forms/index/FormArray-class.html#!#reset-anchor

patchValue(value: any[], {onlySelf, emitEvent}?: {onlySelf?: boolean, emitEvent?: boolean}) : void Patches the value of the FormArray. It accepts an array that matches the structure of the control, and will do its best to match the values to the correct controls in the group.

It accepts both super-sets and sub-sets of the array without throwing an error.

const arr = new FormArray([
   new FormControl(),
   new FormControl()
]);
console.log(arr.value);   // [null, null]
arr.patchValue(['Nancy']);
console.log(arr.value);   // ['Nancy', null]

Alternatively you could use reset

reset(value?: any, {onlySelf, emitEvent}?: {onlySelf?: boolean, emitEvent?: boolean}) : void Resets the FormArray. This means by default:

The array and all descendants are marked pristine The array and all descendants are marked untouched The value of all descendants will be null or null maps You can also reset to a specific form state by passing in an array of states that matches the structure of the control. The state can be a standalone value or a form state object with both a value and a disabled status.

this.arr.reset(['name', 'last name']);
console.log(this.arr.value);  // ['name', 'last name']

OR

this.arr.reset([   {value: 'name', disabled: true},   'last' ]);
console.log(this.arr.value);  // ['name', 'last name']
console.log(this.arr.get(0).status);  // 'DISABLED'

Here's a forked Plunker demo from some earlier work of mine demoing a very simple utilization of each.

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  • surely this means you must have the exact same number of items in the array? Jan 19, 2018 at 23:25
2

To keep the code clean I have created the following extension method for anyone using Angular 7 and below. This can also be used to extend any other functionality of Reactive Forms.

import { FormArray } from '@angular/forms';

declare module '@angular/forms/src/model' {
  interface FormArray {
    clearArray: () => FormArray;
  }
}

FormArray.prototype.clearArray = function () {
  const _self = this as FormArray;
  _self.controls = [];
  _self.setValue([]);
  _self.updateValueAndValidity();
  return _self;
}

1

I am very late but I found some other way where you don't need to have loops. you can reset array by setting array control to empty.

Below code will reset your array.

this.form.setControl('name', this.fb.array([]))

0

While loop will take long time to delete all items if array has 100's of items. You can empty both controls and value properties of FormArray like below.

clearFormArray = (formArray: FormArray) => { formArray.controls = []; formArray.setValue([]); }

0

If you are using Angular 7 or a previous version and you dont' have access to the clear() method, there is a way to achieve that without doing any loop:

yourFormGroup.controls.youFormArrayName = new FormArray([]);

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