I have a parent component with a FormGroup containing several FormControls. This FormGroup also contains a custom child component which additionally adds controls to its parents FormGroup. Therefore, the child component get the formControl as input.
When the form is submitted, I'd like to add a country prefix to the child components FormControls value. Thus, the value should be saved to db with the prefix, but shown to the user without.
The problem: The child component doesn't know about the submit button. So I can't simply add the prefix when the form is submitted. And I cannot add the prefix when the user changes the value because the user would obviously see this "manipulation". And I MUST add this prefix in the child component.
My question is: Is there a way to hide a part of the FormControls value from the user? Something like pipe or a "middleware"-function I could add to the FormControl to decide, what to show to the user?
// CHILD COMPONENT
@Component({
selector: 'app-my-comp',
template: '<input [formControl]="inputField">'
})
export class MyComp {
@Input() someFormGroup: FormGroup;
inputField: AbstractControl;
constructor(private formBuilder: FormBuilder) {
this.inputField = formBuilder.control("", Validators.required);
this.someFormGroup.addControl(this.inputField);
//Here I'd like to add a prefix to the formControls value
this.inputField.setValue("ABC"); //but the user would see this
//what I really would like to do:
this.inputField.setHiddenPrefix("ABC");
}
}
The component is used in this component:
// PARENT COMPONENT
@Component({
selector: 'app-parent-comp',
template: '<form [formGroup]="someFormGroup">
<input [formControl]="someInputField"'
<app-my-comp [someFormGroup]="someFormGroup"></app-my-comp>
</form>
})
export class MyComp {
someFormGroup: FormGroup;
someInputField: AbstractControl;
constructor(private formBuilder: FormBuilder) {
...
}
}
hidden
tag? It won't be directly attached to anything, but you can work with it after form submission.