Set a property of an object with an Angular form based on the structore of the event's payload of an RxJS stream
https://stackblitz.com/github/eshcharc/ngx-stream2form
npm install --save ngx-stream2form
Assuming this.people$
is a stream of people, represented by the model
interface Person {
name: string;
height: number;
hobbies: string[];
}
and personFormGroup
is set to be a component property.
Inside ngOnInit
we call:
stream2Form.call(this, {
propertyName: 'personFormGroup',
streamSelector: this.people$
});
- Notice that the static function has to be invoked within the context of the component.
You can pass validator/s as-is (for primitives) or an object, reflecting the structure of your model.
stream2Form.call(this, {
propertyName: 'personFormGroup',
streamSelector: this.people$,
validators: Validators.required
});
stream2Form.call(this, {
propertyName: 'personFormGroup',
streamSelector: this.people$,
validators: [Validators.min(0), Validators.max(9)]
});
stream2Form.call(this, {
propertyName: 'personFormGroup',
streamSelector: this.people$,
validators: {
name: Validators.required,
height: [Validators.min(0), Validators.max(9)]]
}
});
- Notice that the
hobbies
property is missing, and thus will be omitted from validation, but kept as form control.
Array property can be passed a simple validator/s to validate every item in the list, or an object with index key/s to validate a single or specific items.
Validating the whole array with a validation set:
stream2Form.call(this, {
propertyName: 'personFormGroup',
streamSelector: this.people$,
validators: {
hobbies: [Validators.min(0), Validators.max(9)]
}
});
Validating specific items:
stream2Form.call(this, {
propertyName: 'personFormGroup',
streamSelector: this.people$,
validators: {
"0": [Validators.min(0), Validators.max(9)],
"3": Validators.required
}
});
Validators can be passed via a selector function. The selector is given the current model as a parameter, and the returned value determines the validator/s for the form (returned as a primitive, array or an object).
stream2Form.call(this, {
propertyName: 'personFormGroup',
streamSelector: this.people$,
validators: (person: Person) => ({
height: (person.height > 193) ? Validators.required : undefined
})
});
By setting the flag generateForm
to false, the component's property is overriden with the raw model instead of the form.
stream2Form.call(this, {
propertyName: 'personFormGroup',
streamSelector: this.people$,
generateForm: false
});
It is possible to hide form subscriptions such as valueChanges
and statusChanges
and perform any other operation on the form after being generated with the formChanged
hook
stream2Form.call(this, {
propertyName: 'personFormGroup',
streamSelector: this.people$,
formChanged: (form) => {
return [
form.valueChanges.subscribe(...),
form.statusChanges.subscribe(...)
];
}
});
- It is important to return an array of subscriptions to be managed by the tool, otherwise, bad things will happen (such as memory leaks).
- Include model properties: Only transform properties that are mentioned in the include entity into form entities. Keep other properties as object properties.
- Exclude model properties: Omit transforming properties that are mentioned in the exclude entity into form entities. Keep transforming other properties into form entities.
- Set the depth level the form will be generated to.
Angular reactive form generation out of streams
No tests available at the moment. Working to get it done.
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the releases on this repository.
- Chen Eshchar - Chen Eshchar
This project is licensed under the MIT License.