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I am looking for some help on trying to clear up, this all to common error. I am using forms in two different parts of my application, and the form works perfectly in one part, but not the other. I have imported both ReactiveFormsModule and FormsModule.

resolution.module.ts

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common';

import { ResolutionRoutingModule } from './resolution-routing.module';
import { ResolutionComponent } from './resolution/resolution.component';
import { ResolutionDetailComponent } from './resolution-detail/resolution-detail.component';
import { ResolutionListComponent } from './resolution-list/resolution-list.component';
import { NewResolutionComponent } from '../../forms/new-resolution/new-resolution.component';
import { MatFormFieldModule } from '@angular/material/form-field';
import { FormsModule, ReactiveFormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
import { MatDialogModule } from '@angular/material/dialog';
import { MatInputModule } from '@angular/material/input';
import { MatSelectModule } from '@angular/material/select';
import { MatCardModule } from '@angular/material/card';
import { ResolutionEditComponent } from '../../forms/resolution-edit/resolution-edit.component';


@NgModule({
  declarations: [ResolutionComponent,
ResolutionDetailComponent,
ResolutionListComponent,
NewResolutionComponent,
ResolutionEditComponent],
  imports: [
    CommonModule,
    ResolutionRoutingModule,
    MatFormFieldModule,
    ReactiveFormsModule,
    MatDialogModule,
    FormsModule,
    MatInputModule,
    MatSelectModule,
    MatCardModule
  ]
})
export class ResolutionModule { }

In the component NewResolutionComponent my form works as expected, and I get no errors.

new-resolution-component.html(snippet: I only included one input function)

<form (ngSubmit)='onSubmit()'[formGroup]='ResolutionFormGroup'>
<mat-form-field>
        <mat-label>Title</mat-label>
        <input [formControl]='TitleControl' matInput placeholder="Title" required/>
</mat-form-field>
....
</form>

new-resolution.component.ts

import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { AbstractControl, FormControl, FormGroup, Validators } from '@angular/forms';
import { MatDialogRef } from '@angular/material/dialog';
import { AuthService } from '../../shared/services/auth.service';
import { ResolutionsService } from '../../shared/services/resolutions.service';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-new-resolution',
  templateUrl: './new-resolution.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./new-resolution.component.scss']
})
export class NewResolutionComponent implements OnInit {
  uid: string
  category_id: string
  title: string
  description: string
  catId: string
  categoryList = []

  TitleControl: AbstractControl
  DescriptionControl: AbstractControl
  UserIdControl: AbstractControl
  CategoryControl: AbstractControl
  ResolutionFormGroup: FormGroup

  constructor(public as: AuthService,
    public rs: ResolutionsService,
    public dialog: MatDialogRef<NewResolutionComponent>) { }

    userid: string
    
  ngOnInit(): void {
    this.ResInit()
  }
  private ResInit() {
    this.ResolutionFormGroup = new FormGroup({})
    this.ResolutionFormGroup.registerControl('id',(this.UserIdControl = new FormControl('this',[Validators.required])))
    this.ResolutionFormGroup.registerControl('category_id',(this.CategoryControl = new FormControl('',[Validators.required])))
    this.ResolutionFormGroup.registerControl('title',(this.TitleControl = new FormControl('SUPER',[Validators.required])))
    this.ResolutionFormGroup.registerControl('description',(this.DescriptionControl = new FormControl('',[Validators.required])))
  }

This produces the desired output where my input has a placeholder of 'SUPER'. However, when I try to recreate this in another file, I get an entirely different result, and errors.

resolution-edit.component.html(snippet: only showing one input as the others are identical)

<form formGroup='ResEditGroup'>
    <mat-form-field>
        <mat-label>Title</mat-label>
        <input [FormControl]='TitleControl' matInput placeholder="Title" required/>
    </mat-form-field>

The first thing I notice is that around my FormControl I have '[]'. If I remove the brackets, my code will run without giving the error: Can't bind to 'FormControl' since it isn't a known property of 'input'.

resolution-edit.component.ts

import { Component, Inject, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { AbstractControl, FormControl, FormGroup, Validators } from '@angular/forms';
import { MAT_DIALOG_DATA } from '@angular/material/dialog';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-resolution-edit',
  templateUrl: './resolution-edit.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./resolution-edit.component.scss']
})
export class ResolutionEditComponent implements OnInit {
  ResEditGroup: FormGroup
  TitleControl: AbstractControl
  DescriptionControl: AbstractControl

  description: string
  title: string

  descriptionInput: string
  titleInput: string
  constructor(
    // @Inject(MAT_DIALOG_DATA) data
    ) {
    // this.descriptionInput = data.description
    // this.titleInput = data.title
   }

  ngOnInit(): void {
    this.EditInit()
  }
  EditInit(): void{
    this.ResEditGroup = new FormGroup({})
    this.ResEditGroup.registerControl('title',(this.TitleControl = new FormControl('SUPERBAD',[Validators.required])))  
    this.ResEditGroup.registerControl('description',(this.DescriptionControl = new FormControl('',[Validators.required])))
  }

}

Based on the comparison of both of my components, I would expect the input of the second component to display a placeholder of 'SUPERBAD', just as I had a placeholder of 'SUPER' in the first. However, in this case, I get no placeholder, except for what I declare directly inside the HTML input.
How do I get my second component to display 'SUPERBAD'?

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  • That does not, in that answer they are talking about importing ReactiveFormsModule and applying it to the components. My resolution.module.ts has it imported and declares both of my components. Jan 21, 2021 at 15:10
  • @PaulCarlson, [formControl] need a FormControl variable, see that is [formControl]="control" where control is some like control=newFormControl() or you has a getter get control(){return this.myForm.get('control')}. formControlName="string" has no [ ] and is a "string". Some times you'll see [formControlName]="variable", but this "variable" is a string.
    – Eliseo
    Jan 21, 2021 at 16:36

1 Answer 1

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Before we try to answer what is wrong with the code, lets try to refactor it to a shorter code.

import { Component, Inject, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { FormBuilder, FormControl, FormGroup, Validators } from '@angular/forms';
import { MAT_DIALOG_DATA } from '@angular/material/dialog';

**resolution-edit.component.ts**

@Component({
  selector: 'app-resolution-edit',
  templateUrl: './resolution-edit.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./resolution-edit.component.scss']
})
export class ResolutionEditComponent implements OnInit {
  resEditGroup = this.fb.group({
     title: ['SUPERBAD', [Validators.required]],
     description: ['', [Validators.required]]
  })
  constructor(
    private fb: FormBuilder,
    // @Inject(MAT_DIALOG_DATA) data
    ) {
    // this.descriptionInput = data.description
    // this.titleInput = data.title
   }

  ngOnInit(): void {
  }

}

With the above you can have resolution-edit.component.html

<form [formGroup]='ResEditGroup'>
    <mat-form-field>
        <mat-label>Title</mat-label>
        <input formControlName='title' matInput placeholder="Title" required/>
    </mat-form-field>

Below are the changes I have made.

  1. I am using a FormBuilder to generate my FormGroup. With this I dont need to create a new FormFroup and FormControl using new
  2. Changed to camelCase
  3. important I am binding to the FormGroup using [] and for the controls I am passing formControlName as a string. This is actually where you have a problem for you are passing in a FormGroup but not binding to ResEditGroup

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