Can we add angular tags and actions to angular 7 renderer2?
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I want to generate following html template with angular tags. Can we do it using angular render 2 ? Plain JS innerHtml not working for angular actions like function invoking and two way data binding.
let itemTemplate = '<span class="res-name">' + resource.name + '</span><br>'
+ '<span class="cap-name">' + item['text'] + '</span><br>'
+ '<span class="lead-name">' + item['tags'] + '</span><br><br>'
+ '<a class="action-class" [routerLink]="" (click) = "smModal.show()">' + item['content'] + '</a>';
if (item['content'] == 'Edit')
itemTemplate += '<span class="days-class"> 3 days ago </span><br><br>';
else
itemTemplate += '<br><br>';
itemTemplate += '<span class="info-card"> ' + item['className']
element[0].getElementsByClassName('class-name')[0].innerHTML = itemTemplate;
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I want to generate following html template with angular tags. Can we do it using angular render 2 ? Plain JS innerHtml not working for angular actions like function invoking and two way data binding.
let itemTemplate = '<span class="res-name">' + resource.name + '</span><br>'
+ '<span class="cap-name">' + item['text'] + '</span><br>'
+ '<span class="lead-name">' + item['tags'] + '</span><br><br>'
+ '<a class="action-class" [routerLink]="" (click) = "smModal.show()">' + item['content'] + '</a>';
if (item['content'] == 'Edit')
itemTemplate += '<span class="days-class"> 3 days ago </span><br><br>';
else
itemTemplate += '<br><br>';
itemTemplate += '<span class="info-card"> ' + item['className']
element[0].getElementsByClassName('class-name')[0].innerHTML = itemTemplate;
angular typescript
Seems like a good use case for dynamic creation of components during runtime. Seems like the template only depends on theitems
property, so you could define it as an input property
– Jota.Toledo
3 hours ago
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I want to generate following html template with angular tags. Can we do it using angular render 2 ? Plain JS innerHtml not working for angular actions like function invoking and two way data binding.
let itemTemplate = '<span class="res-name">' + resource.name + '</span><br>'
+ '<span class="cap-name">' + item['text'] + '</span><br>'
+ '<span class="lead-name">' + item['tags'] + '</span><br><br>'
+ '<a class="action-class" [routerLink]="" (click) = "smModal.show()">' + item['content'] + '</a>';
if (item['content'] == 'Edit')
itemTemplate += '<span class="days-class"> 3 days ago </span><br><br>';
else
itemTemplate += '<br><br>';
itemTemplate += '<span class="info-card"> ' + item['className']
element[0].getElementsByClassName('class-name')[0].innerHTML = itemTemplate;
angular typescript
I want to generate following html template with angular tags. Can we do it using angular render 2 ? Plain JS innerHtml not working for angular actions like function invoking and two way data binding.
let itemTemplate = '<span class="res-name">' + resource.name + '</span><br>'
+ '<span class="cap-name">' + item['text'] + '</span><br>'
+ '<span class="lead-name">' + item['tags'] + '</span><br><br>'
+ '<a class="action-class" [routerLink]="" (click) = "smModal.show()">' + item['content'] + '</a>';
if (item['content'] == 'Edit')
itemTemplate += '<span class="days-class"> 3 days ago </span><br><br>';
else
itemTemplate += '<br><br>';
itemTemplate += '<span class="info-card"> ' + item['className']
element[0].getElementsByClassName('class-name')[0].innerHTML = itemTemplate;
angular typescript
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Seems like a good use case for dynamic creation of components during runtime. Seems like the template only depends on theitems
property, so you could define it as an input property
– Jota.Toledo
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Seems like a good use case for dynamic creation of components during runtime. Seems like the template only depends on theitems
property, so you could define it as an input property
– Jota.Toledo
3 hours ago
Seems like a good use case for dynamic creation of components during runtime. Seems like the template only depends on the
items
property, so you could define it as an input property– Jota.Toledo
3 hours ago
Seems like a good use case for dynamic creation of components during runtime. Seems like the template only depends on the
items
property, so you could define it as an input property– Jota.Toledo
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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Seems like a good use case for dynamic creation of components during runtime. Seems like the template only depends on the
items
property, so you could define it as an input property– Jota.Toledo
3 hours ago