I'm kinda new to ngrx
and I've encountered this little problem I haven't figured out how to solve yet.
Basically I have a ListComponent
that renders an array of ListItemComponent
s from a ngrx
store.
@Component({
...
template: `
<list-item *ngFor="let item of item$ | async" [data]="item">
</list-item>
`
})
export class ListComponent implements OnInit {
item$: Observable<ListItem>;
constructor(private store: Store<ListState>) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.item$ = this.store.select(selectListItems);
}
}
Now, inside ListItemComponent
, under some specific circumstances I want to render another ListComponent
where I can add items to, however this doesn't work as I get a Maximum call stack size exceeded
error.
My guess is, and correct me if I'm wrong, since the nested ListComponent
is accessing the same slice of state as the root ListComponent
, its just trying to nest and render the same list over and over and over again into infinity.
So here's the question, how should I compose my selectors in order to provide the correct entry point in the state tree to each nested ListComponent
?
Edit
Here's a working stackblitz project, now the logic in my app to render a List
inside a ListItem
is different but the problem is the same.
selectListItems
asInput
inListComponent
ListStepComponent
store aware as well?selectListItems
andListStepComponent
?