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<ng-container *ngIf="show">
  <div #tooltip>
    // some elements
  </div>
</ng-container>

Say, there's a template like above. I'd like to set position of the tooltip each time a method is called:

export class AComponent {
 @ViewChild('tooltip') tooltip: ElementRef;
 show: boolean;

 constructor(
   private renderer: Renderer2
 )

 methodA(e: MouseEvent): void {
  this.show = true;
  const tooltip = this.tooltip.nativeElement;

  this.renderer.setStyle(tooltip, 'left', e.offsetX - tooltip.offsetWidth + 'px');
 }

But when I run this code, I get an error Cannot read property 'nativeElement' of undefined, which I'm guessing DOM hasn't got updated since I reset the show property to true so tooltip property doesn't exist in DOM.

So I had to go with hidden property:

<div #tooltip [hidden]="show">
   // some elements
</div>

There's no problem with this way but I'm wondering if there's any other workaround to make it work with *ngIf approach. Any insight would be appreciated!

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  • Why don't you just use binding ([style.left] or ngStyle) to set the style, instead of messing up with ViewChild and renderer?
    – JB Nizet
    Jul 13, 2018 at 5:48
  • you can put it in an if if(this.tooltip){ console.log(this.tooltip) this.renderer.setStyle(this.tooltip.nativeElement, 'left', e.clientX + 'px'); } Jul 13, 2018 at 5:56
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    @JBNizet It's because I need to set left with some calculation which requires the width of the element itself. I updated my question. Jul 13, 2018 at 5:59
  • @fatemefazli It works with your suggestion because the method is called continuously but if the case was a "one-time" thing, wouldn't it be a problem because the method would not run the code at first when DOM hasn't got updated yet. Jul 13, 2018 at 6:05
  • @DongBin Kim methodA is called only on MouseEvent right?
    – Niragh
    Jul 13, 2018 at 6:37

2 Answers 2

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You can move the style to the template and give it a dynamic value. The calculateLeft method will only be called when a valid #tooltip is in the DOM.

Also notice there is no need for the ViewChild nor Renderer2 in this case:

import {Component} from '@angular/core';

@Component({
  ...
})
export class AComponent {
    show: boolean;
    lastOffsetX: number;

    public methodA(e: MouseEvent): void {
        this.show = true;
        this.lastOffsetX = e.offsetX;
    }

    public calculateLeft(tooltip) {
        return (this.lastOffsetX - tooltip.offsetWidth) + 'px';
    }
}

And the HTML:

<ng-container *ngIf="show">
    <div #tooltip [ngStyle]="{left: calculateLeft(tooltip)}">
        Hello
    </div>
</ng-container>
<button (click)="methodA($event)">Click me</button>
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  • I've tried this approach but it gives me this error: ExpressionChangedAfterItHasBeenCheckedError: Expression has changed after it was checked. I'm guessing it's because the methodA is called continuously(in my app, it's called on mouseover event, not on click event) Jul 16, 2018 at 2:52
  • That exception can happen if you change a parent's field from inside a child component. But I'd need to see the actual code snippet to point to where the issue comes from.
    – DWilches
    Jul 16, 2018 at 17:02
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Try this.ref.detectChanges() by importing ChangeDetectorRef of angular to force the DOM to detect changes. Here is the documentation for the same: https://angular.io/api/core/ChangeDetectorRef

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  • It might work but I don't want to invoke the change detection manually because the method I'm implementing is called continuously and the change detection would be invoked too many times. Jul 13, 2018 at 6:11
  • Sometimes, that's how we can detectChanges that are not otherwise picked up on it's own. You can put a condition to check if the element.length==0 and only then call this to avoid invoking it many times. Jul 13, 2018 at 7:11

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