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I have a component which I'm trying to use from 2 places

  1. Normally, including the selector in some template for example <comp-a></comp-a>.
  2. Inside of angular material dialog.

When using the same component with angular material dialog, I have to inject the below dependencies

  constructor(
    public dialogRef: MatDialogRef<CTConfigurationComponent>,
    @Inject(MAT_DIALOG_DATA) public dialogData: any,
  ) {}

It is working fine with case 2, but case 1 is breaking with below error enter image description here

Tried using @Optional(), @Skip() but no success.

Question -1 : 1. Is it possible to tell angular DI to skip few dependencies?

Tried public injector: @Injector, and in constructor calling

this.dialogRef = this.injector.get(MatDialogRef<CTConfigurationComponent>);

is also not working.


EDIT-1:

(method) Injector.get(token: any, notFoundValue?: any)

Question - 2:

Is there any similar thing like notFoundValue of Injector.get when we are doing DI through constructor?

Any suggestion or explanation will be helpful

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  • When you use MatDialogRef, does your html also contain <CTConfigurationComponent></CTConfigurationComponent> ?.
    – asimhashmi
    May 16, 2019 at 15:26
  • No, I am using the component selector in one workflow and in another, I am opening this component inside of angular material. as const dialogRef = this.matDialog.open(CTConfigurationComponent, { minWidth: '320px', maxWidth: '450px', disableClose: true, panelClass: 'consent-banner-panel-class', backdropClass: 'backdrop-class-dark8', data: {} }); May 16, 2019 at 15:32
  • can you post your app.module.ts code?
    – asimhashmi
    May 16, 2019 at 15:34
  • Actually, the configuration component is featured module so it has nothing to do with app.module. May 16, 2019 at 15:37
  • @NgModule({ declarations: [CTOnboardingComponent, CTConfigurationComponent, VerifyDomainComponent], exports: [CTConfigurationComponent, VerifyDomainComponent], imports: [ CommonModule, FormsModule, ReactiveFormsModule, CTAngularImportsModule, CTOnboardingRoutingModule ], entryComponents: [CTConfigurationComponent, VerifyDomainComponent], providers: [CTOnboardingService] }) export class CTOnboardingModule {} May 16, 2019 at 15:38

2 Answers 2

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After trying lots of things, I have got a workaround for this error. Posting the solution here so that it may be helpful to someone else

so instead of this

  constructor(
    public dialogRef: MatDialogRef<CTConfigurationComponent>,
    @Inject(MAT_DIALOG_DATA) public dialogData: any
  ) {}

I am using below code

  private dialogRef = null;
  private  dialogData;
  constructor(private injector: Injector) {
      this.dialogRef = this.injector.get(MatDialogRef, null);
      this.dialogData = this.injector.get(MAT_DIALOG_DATA, null);
  }
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In your app.module.ts, you need to import the MatDialogModule and then add it in your imports property

app.module.ts

import {MatDialogModule} from "@angular/material";

@NgModule({ 
  declarations: [CTOnboardingComponent, CTConfigurationComponent, VerifyDomainComponent],
  exports: [CTConfigurationComponent, VerifyDomainComponent],
  imports: [ CommonModule, MatDialogModule, FormsModule, ReactiveFormsModule, CTAngularImportsModule, CTOnboardingRoutingModule ],
  entryComponents: [CTConfigurationComponent, VerifyDomainComponent],
  providers: [CTOnboardingService] })

export class CTOnboardingModule {}
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  • MatDialogModule is already imported into inside CTAngularImportsModule May 16, 2019 at 15:47

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