Angular developers often use *ngIf="foo$ | async as foo
to consume an observable easily in templates. However, this approach does not work if your observable emits a boolean as the ngIf
will hide the template when the source observable emits a falsy value.
*ngxVar
allows developers to easily consume any observable (or static values) regardless of the type.
npm i --save ngx-var
import { NgxVarModule } from "ngx-var"
@NgModule({
imports: [NgxVarModule],
})
class AppModule {}
(Examples taken from tests)
class TestComponent {
numberObservable$: Observable<number>;
boolObservable$: Observable<boolean>;
sampleString = 'aa';
sampleFunc = (a: number, b: number) => a * b;
}
<ng-container *ngxVar="boolObservable$ | async as bool">
<span>{{bool ? 'true':'false'}}</span>
</ng-container>`
<ng-container *ngxVar="{ a: numberObservable$ | async, b: sampleString } as data">
{{data.a}} {{data.b}}
</ng-container>
- Note: As you can see,
sampleString
is not an observable value, but can still be used.
<span *ngxVar="sampleFunc(5, 5); let data">
{{data}}
</span>
Run ng test
to execute the unit tests via Karma.
Run ng build
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/
directory. Use the --prod
flag for a production build.
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