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I have the following app root:

@Component({
    selector: 'my-app',
    providers: [],
    templateUrl: `<button (click)="callChildFunction()">Close</button>
                  <router-outlet></router-outlet>`
})
export class AppComponent {

    constructor() {

    }

    callChildFunction(){
        // Call myFunction() here
    }

}

And here is my child (component used in the router-outlet):

@Component({
    selector: 'child',
    providers: [],
    templateUrl: `<div>Hello World</div>`
})
export class ChildComponent {

    constructor() {

    }

    myFunction(){
        console.log('success');
    }

}

I have discovered that I can use RouterOutlet to get the component functions but it doesn't seem accessible from within the app root.

How can I call myFunction() from the app root?

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  • you just want to call the child function in the the parent component ? Aug 16, 2017 at 18:45
  • Exactly... I'd like to get the (not known) component used in the router outlet and call its function
    – Nate
    Aug 16, 2017 at 18:48
  • if you dont know about the component how can you call the method will all the components have a common method? Aug 16, 2017 at 18:49
  • Yes, all the components have a common method that does different things based on the component. But the name of the method is always the same...
    – Nate
    Aug 16, 2017 at 18:50

4 Answers 4

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Make use of activate event for the same . Whenever we load a component in router outlet a activate event is emitted make use of that to get the component ref and call the respective method.

Parent Component

  <div class="container">
    <router-outlet (activate)="onActivate($event)"></router-outlet>
  </div>

Template

  onActivate(componentRef){
    componentRef.works();
  }

Child Comp

 works(){
    console.log("works");
  }
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7

A small addition to @Rahul Singh great answer:

Make sure you check, which component instance is returned in the
(staying at Rahul's example) onActivate(componentRef) method,
and only call works(), if that component indeed has such method.

Example:

     onActivate(componentRef){
       if(componentRef instanceof ChildWithWorksMethodComponent){
         componentRef.works();
         return;
         }
         console.log("This is not the ChildWithWorksMethodComponent");
      }  

Otherwise, every time you navigate to a route, which component doesn't have such method, your console log will be full of errors like:

ERROR TypeError: componentRef.works is not a function

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  • 1
    It seems as though this works to call functions in the router-outlet component, but it doesn't seem to allow for access to properties, not even through getters and setters. So unable to access data/properties in the router-outlet component, or am I doing something wrong? Oct 17, 2019 at 0:07
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Router-outlet is related to routing it has nothing to do with accessing the child component methods.You have to use @ViewChild for accessing child component functions from the parent.You can find the example here

update

If above isn't a feasible solution in your case,you may tap into activate event to get reference of instantiated component inside the router outlet.

From the docs

A router outlet will emit an activate event any time a new component is being instantiated, and a deactivate event when it is being destroyed.

Hence you can use these feature and get your work done.You can see elaborated answer here and a plunker is attached in the same answer

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  • This answer has nothing to do with the problem! When I say "child", it means the component in the router-outlet! Please, look at the code mentioned in my question
    – Nate
    Aug 16, 2017 at 18:41
  • you want to access myFunction inside AppComponent right or am i missing something? Aug 16, 2017 at 18:43
  • Exactly... and as far as I know, @ViewChild is used to access DOM elements of a component!
    – Nate
    Aug 16, 2017 at 18:45
  • ViewChild is used to access a child component. This includes its template AND its methods.
    – LarsMonty
    Aug 16, 2017 at 18:48
  • @LarsMonty What if I don't know which component it is? Should I import all possible components and get the name with ActivatedRoute? This doesn't seem very neat...
    – Nate
    Aug 16, 2017 at 18:59
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For more infomation, you can access the variable of ChildComponent as well.

Child Comp

export class ChildComponent {
    my_var= true;
}   

Parent Component

// Template

<div class="container">
    <router-outlet (activate)="onActivate($event)"></router-outlet>
  </div>


  onActivate(componentRef){
    console.log(componentRef.my_var);
  }

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