I'm currently building an Angular application, where I was trying to make the code highly reusable with the help of directives(as components).
<div class="container container-fluid" >
<div class="row">
<table class="table table-responsive table-hover">
<thead class="thead-inverse">
<tr>
<th *ngFor="let column of columns">{{column.header}}</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr *ngFor="let row of rows;trackBy: trackByID;">
<td *ngFor="let column of columns">{{row[column.field]}}
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
<xfd-progressbar></xfd-progressbar>
<div class="row col-lg-offset-5">
<ngbd-pagination-basic></ngbd-pagination-basic>
</div>
</div>
The above is a directive I created to have a reusable table. My general requirement was that I'll have one table per page.
Here's the corresponding component for the same -
import {Column} from "../models/Column";
import {Component, OnInit} from "@angular/core";
import {PaginationService} from "../services/PaginationService";
import {GridLoadUtil} from "../util/GridLoadUtil";
import {ProgressBarService} from "../services/ProgressBarService";
/**
* Created by ppandey on 6/12/2017.
*/
@Component({
selector: 'xfd-table',
templateUrl: './table.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./table.component.css']
})
export class TableComponent implements OnInit{
columns: Column[]= [];
rows: any[] = [];
constructor(private paginService: PaginationService,
private tableLoader: GridLoadUtil,
private progressBarService: ProgressBarService) {
this.paginService.itemsToDisplayChange.subscribe((value) => {
this.rows = value
});
this.tableLoader.columnsChange.subscribe((values) => {
this.columns = values;
});
}
ngOnInit() {
this.tableLoader.beforeDataLoaded();
this.progressBarService.startProgress();
}
}
As you can see, my component uses Services(GridLoadUtil), to provide it with the data, which makes the code highly decoupled.
Here's where I got into a pickle. If I want to have multiple tables on a single page, with different data and structure, it can't as the service to which each component is tied to is Singleton.
I can choose not to inject the service, and provide each service as a setter, but in that case, I will need to create subclasses for each service, which currently I didn't need to. Also, my code will become coupled.
Is there any direction that you guys think I can take to solve this problem?
Thanks, Pratik