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I do not want to use the [clearable] in ng-select for leakage of my space. Instead of [clearable] I want to use only [clearOnBackspace] but when I write [clearable] = "false" and [clearOnBackspace] = "true" it does not work.

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    <ng-select [items]="cities"
               bindLabel="name"
               placeholder="Select city"
               [(ngModel)]="selectedCity"
               [clearable]="false"
               [clearOnBackspace] = "true"
               [excludeGroupsFromDefaultSelection] = "true">
    </ng-select>
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  • if 'clearable' property is set to false, and clearOnBackspace is set to true, user can remove single item using backspace button. if (this.filterValue || (!multiple && !this.clearable) || !this.clearOnBackspace || !this.hasValue) { template example: <ng-select> (add)=... (remove)=... [multiple]="true" [clearable]="false" [clearOnBackspace]="true" </ng-select> you can hide clear button simply by css
    – Mebin Joe
    Feb 4, 2019 at 5:24
  • use [clearable]="true" it will be cleared on backspace only
    – Just code
    Feb 4, 2019 at 5:36
  • The user selects only a single value. So [multiple]="true" not needed. Yap I can remove the cross button using CSS but I want to handle it by JavaScript.
    – Sabbir
    Feb 4, 2019 at 5:36
  • @Just Code if i make [clearable]="true" it also shows the cross icon. I do not allow it for my space lackage.
    – Sabbir
    Feb 4, 2019 at 5:39

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If you do [clearable]="false" it will disallow to clear the selection.

you can use css to hide the close icon. like this

.ng-clear-wrapper{
  display: none;
}

and keep ng-select as it is

Demo

<ng-select [items]="cities"
               bindLabel="name"
               placeholder="Select city"
               [(ngModel)]="selectedCity"
               [clearable]="true"
               [clearOnBackspace] = "true"
               [excludeGroupsFromDefaultSelection] = "true">

infact you do not need [clearOnBackspace] = "true"

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  • @Sabbir Why not css?
    – Just code
    Feb 4, 2019 at 8:36

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