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Angular strongly typed reactive forms
User entered data is not storing in component's variable Angular Reactive formNested Angular Reactive Forms and Component ReuseAngular 5 Reactive Forms - pass checkbox Id's for FormArrayAngular Reactive FormAngular reactive forms initialize with data from the backendFormGroup inside FormArray in Angular 2 Reactive FormsAngular 6 - Looping through ng-template in child component with having reactive forms'new FormControl', is mandatory for reactive forms - AngularAngular Reactive Forms reset valueReactive forms in angular 6 returns null values
I'm looking to refactor a large set of components in my Angular project to have strongly typed FormGroups, FormArrays, and FormControls.
I'm just looking for a good way to implement strongly typed reactive forms. Could anyone provide suggestions/recommendations from their own experiences?
Thank you.
EDIT:
To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
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I'm looking to refactor a large set of components in my Angular project to have strongly typed FormGroups, FormArrays, and FormControls.
I'm just looking for a good way to implement strongly typed reactive forms. Could anyone provide suggestions/recommendations from their own experiences?
Thank you.
EDIT:
To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
angular typescript angular-reactive-forms reactive-forms
Your meaning of strongly-typed isn't really clear here. Can you please give us an example to elaborate as to what exactly are you looking for?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:03
@SiddAmjera To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:09
Would it be possible for you to create a Sample StackBlitz, minimally replicating this your scenario?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:12
@SiddAmjera Sorry maybe I'm not explaining it clearly enough. It's not a specific piece of code. But hopefully this explains the issue: stackblitz.com/edit/angular-tlfrgt
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:29
Ahhhh. Got it. I don't really think this is something that's baked right into Angular's Reactive Forms. You'll probably have to extend the FormGroup and make something on your own. I'm also not sure if there's a library that does something like this.
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:35
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show 3 more comments
I'm looking to refactor a large set of components in my Angular project to have strongly typed FormGroups, FormArrays, and FormControls.
I'm just looking for a good way to implement strongly typed reactive forms. Could anyone provide suggestions/recommendations from their own experiences?
Thank you.
EDIT:
To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
angular typescript angular-reactive-forms reactive-forms
I'm looking to refactor a large set of components in my Angular project to have strongly typed FormGroups, FormArrays, and FormControls.
I'm just looking for a good way to implement strongly typed reactive forms. Could anyone provide suggestions/recommendations from their own experiences?
Thank you.
EDIT:
To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
angular typescript angular-reactive-forms reactive-forms
angular typescript angular-reactive-forms reactive-forms
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Your meaning of strongly-typed isn't really clear here. Can you please give us an example to elaborate as to what exactly are you looking for?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:03
@SiddAmjera To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:09
Would it be possible for you to create a Sample StackBlitz, minimally replicating this your scenario?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:12
@SiddAmjera Sorry maybe I'm not explaining it clearly enough. It's not a specific piece of code. But hopefully this explains the issue: stackblitz.com/edit/angular-tlfrgt
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:29
Ahhhh. Got it. I don't really think this is something that's baked right into Angular's Reactive Forms. You'll probably have to extend the FormGroup and make something on your own. I'm also not sure if there's a library that does something like this.
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:35
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show 3 more comments
Your meaning of strongly-typed isn't really clear here. Can you please give us an example to elaborate as to what exactly are you looking for?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:03
@SiddAmjera To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:09
Would it be possible for you to create a Sample StackBlitz, minimally replicating this your scenario?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:12
@SiddAmjera Sorry maybe I'm not explaining it clearly enough. It's not a specific piece of code. But hopefully this explains the issue: stackblitz.com/edit/angular-tlfrgt
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:29
Ahhhh. Got it. I don't really think this is something that's baked right into Angular's Reactive Forms. You'll probably have to extend the FormGroup and make something on your own. I'm also not sure if there's a library that does something like this.
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:35
Your meaning of strongly-typed isn't really clear here. Can you please give us an example to elaborate as to what exactly are you looking for?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:03
Your meaning of strongly-typed isn't really clear here. Can you please give us an example to elaborate as to what exactly are you looking for?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:03
@SiddAmjera To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:09
@SiddAmjera To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:09
Would it be possible for you to create a Sample StackBlitz, minimally replicating this your scenario?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:12
Would it be possible for you to create a Sample StackBlitz, minimally replicating this your scenario?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:12
@SiddAmjera Sorry maybe I'm not explaining it clearly enough. It's not a specific piece of code. But hopefully this explains the issue: stackblitz.com/edit/angular-tlfrgt
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:29
@SiddAmjera Sorry maybe I'm not explaining it clearly enough. It's not a specific piece of code. But hopefully this explains the issue: stackblitz.com/edit/angular-tlfrgt
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:29
Ahhhh. Got it. I don't really think this is something that's baked right into Angular's Reactive Forms. You'll probably have to extend the FormGroup and make something on your own. I'm also not sure if there's a library that does something like this.
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:35
Ahhhh. Got it. I don't really think this is something that's baked right into Angular's Reactive Forms. You'll probably have to extend the FormGroup and make something on your own. I'm also not sure if there's a library that does something like this.
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:35
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Your meaning of strongly-typed isn't really clear here. Can you please give us an example to elaborate as to what exactly are you looking for?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:03
@SiddAmjera To clarify, by strongly typed I mean currently when I create a FormGroup or FormArray I have no way to specify the structure of the actual form inside it. When I pass this form around to various components in my app, I then feel I am making it more difficult to maintain.
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:09
Would it be possible for you to create a Sample StackBlitz, minimally replicating this your scenario?
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:12
@SiddAmjera Sorry maybe I'm not explaining it clearly enough. It's not a specific piece of code. But hopefully this explains the issue: stackblitz.com/edit/angular-tlfrgt
– Tom Vinnicombe
Mar 7 at 22:29
Ahhhh. Got it. I don't really think this is something that's baked right into Angular's Reactive Forms. You'll probably have to extend the FormGroup and make something on your own. I'm also not sure if there's a library that does something like this.
– SiddAjmera
Mar 7 at 22:35