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I have a shared component which is a html and css dropdown. I am calling this shared component from a parent component with different data.

For example I have 3 instances of shared component from parent component, so parent form group will have 3 formControls. Since all the 3 formcontrols are now a shared component. How to set and get selected data from all the 3 dropdowns.

Also if any default item is to be set for any dropdown, how can we achieve it.

Main objective here is to access/get all the formControlName values in parent component form group.

I have attached demo code https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-mncdy5 Please help as I am in a learning stage!

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You need to implement ControlValueAccessors in the shared component so you can attach formControls to them in parent component. Here is a great article on that its preety straight forward.

https://medium.com/@majdasab/implementing-control-value-accessor-in-angular-1b89f2f84ebf

This is how your customDropdown component needs to look to implement ControlValueAccessors

import { OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { Component, forwardRef, HostBinding, Input } from '@angular/core';
import { ControlValueAccessor, NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR } from '@angular/forms';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-common-dropdown',
  templateUrl: './common-dropdown.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./common-dropdown.component.css'],
  providers: [     
      {       provide: NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR, 
              useExisting: forwardRef(() => CommonDropdownComponent),
              multi: true     
      }
    ] 
})
export class CommonDropdownComponent implements ControlValueAccessor {

  @Input() placeHolder: string;
  @Input() dropDownId: string;
  @Input() dataList: any;

  onChange: any = () => {}
  onTouch: any = () => {}
  val= "" // this is the updated value that the class accesses

  set value(val){  // this value is updated by programmatic changes if( val !== undefined && this.val !== val){
    this.val = val
    this.onChange(val)
    this.onTouch(val)
  }


  constructor() { }

  ngOnInit() {
  }

  // this method sets the value programmatically
  writeValue(value: any){ 
    this.value = value
  }
  registerOnChange(fn: any){
    this.onChange = fn
  }
  registerOnTouched(fn){
    this.onTouch = fn
  }

  propagateChange(_){

  }

  selectClicked(event: any) {
    const ele = event.srcElement.parentNode;
    ele.classList.toggle('cs-active');
  }

  selectedOption(ctrl: string, value: string) {
    this.onChange(value) // <-- CRUCIAL need to inform formControl to update the value 
    document.getElementById(ctrl).innerHTML = value;
    const ele = document.getElementById(ctrl).parentElement;
    ele.classList.toggle('cs-active');
  }

  closeDropDown(event: any) {
    const ele = event.srcElement;
    ele.classList.remove('cs-active');
  }
}

Now that we've added the ability to attach formControls to you custom component you can add them to the html in you app.component:

<form [formGroup]="parentForm">
    <app-common-dropdown placeHolder="select district" [dropDownId]="'districtLabel'" [dataList]="['bangalore','chennai','pune']" formControlName="district" ></app-common-dropdown>
    <app-common-dropdown placeHolder="select distance" [dropDownId]="'distanceLabel'" [dataList]="[100,200,300,400]" formControlName="distance" ></app-common-dropdown>
    <app-common-dropdown placeHolder="select state" [dropDownId]="'stateLabel'" [dataList]="['karnataka','tamil nadu','mumbai']" formControlName="state"  ></app-common-dropdown>
</form>

<button type="submit" (click)="getFormValues()">submit</button>

And you will need to adjust the names in you formGroup since they didnt match the html form

this.parentForm = this.fb.group({
  district: ['bangalore', Validators.required], <--- SETS THE DEFAULT VALUE OF THE FORM CONTROL
  distance: [''],
  state:['']
});

formControlName needs to match a property inside the parentForm.

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  • @Quellson could you please look into my demo code and tell me which is the correct place to add a formControlName in my shared component.
    – Onera
    Apr 24, 2019 at 8:54
  • @Quellson, thanks buddy. The above implementation just gives the right ability to control form group from the parent component itself
    – Onera
    Apr 24, 2019 at 12:11
  • Glad it helped!
    – Qellson
    Apr 24, 2019 at 12:49
  • could you please let me know how to set default value from the parent component. I need to set district default as 'bangalore'. I tried using this.parentForm.controls['district'].setValue('bangalore') - this is not working
    – Onera
    Apr 29, 2019 at 13:01
  • i've updated my answer so that district has a default value to begin with, setting the default values is done when initializing the formGroup.
    – Qellson
    Apr 29, 2019 at 16:10
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I've changed yout demo code, check here: https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-sge8r3

In CommonDropdownComponent I added a Output() which emits value selected from dropdown:

@Output() selectedValue: EventEmitter<string> = new EventEmitter<string>();

I also changed selectedOpiton method to be able to emit selected value:

selectedOption(ctrl: string, value: string) {
  document.getElementById(ctrl).innerHTML = value;
  const ele = document.getElementById(ctrl).parentElement;
  ele.classList.toggle('cs-active');
  this.selectedValue.emit(value);
}

And then in AppComponent i'm getting value emitted from child component and set a variable inside AppComponent:

for example for first dropdown:

<app-common-dropdown placeHolder="select district" [dropDownId]="'districtLabel'" [dataList]="['bangalore','chennai','pune']" (selectedValue)="setDistrict($event)"></app-common-dropdown>

and then in ts file I created a method setDistrict():

setDistrict(value: string): void {
  this.district = value;
}

You can also read more about parent-children interaction here: https://angular.io/guide/component-interaction

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  • thanks, but we might end up in adding a new method and variable for every time we have a new drop-down. And also it would be difficult to handle validations by this way.
    – Onera
    Apr 24, 2019 at 9:03
  • @Onera you can also avoid of creating variables and method for each dropdown. You can set values inside parentForm. And also there can be one method for this, which will get a dropdown type as argument.
    – porgo
    Apr 24, 2019 at 9:11
  • Any way to make a value as default in the dropdown?
    – Onera
    Apr 24, 2019 at 9:46
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There are multiple ways to go about this. @porgo mentioned is one method. Please check the below url for the implementation using @ViewChild

https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-k92uxr

Please refer the below url for communication b.w components
https://angularfirebase.com/lessons/sharing-data-between-angular-components-four-methods/

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