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Directives for binding Angular Reactive form controls and arrays to Firebase references.
npm i @nowzoo/ngx-fire --saveThis library depends upon Firebase and the Angular Reactive Forms module. It's up to you how you create Firebase references: a good option is angularfire2.
Import NgxFireModule and ReactiveFormsModule.
import { ReactiveFormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
import { NgxFireModule } from '@nowzoo/ngx-fire';
// other imports...
@NgModule({
imports: [
ReactiveFormsModule,
NgxFireModule,
// etc..
]
})
export class SomeModule { }Bind a control with [ngxFireControl]="ref"...
<input
type="text"
class="form-control"
placeholder="How's it going?"
[formControl]="control"
[ngxFireControl]="ref"
#fc="ngxFireControl"
debounce="1000"
(blur)="fc.save()">Bind a numerically indexed array with [ngxFireArray]="ref"...
<div formArrayName="tags" [ngxFireArray]="ref" #tagsFa="ngxFireArray">
....
</div>See the demos (site, code) for concrete examples.
Binds a FormControl to a reference. Must be used in conjunction with FormControlDirective ([formControl]="ctl") or FormControlName (formControlName="myName".)
selector: [ngxFireControl] exportAs: ngxFireControl
ngxFireControl: ReferenceRequired.debounce: numberOptional. Default: 0. The amount of time in milliseconds to debounce form control changes before saving. Useful for text controls.trim: booleanOptional. Default: true. If true, and if the control value is a string, the value will be trimmed before saving.
save(): voidSaves the current control value to the database. Rejects if the control is not valid or if there is a Firebase error.
error: Observable<Error>Populated if the Firebase ref throws an error either reading or writing.saving: Observable<boolean>True if the control value is being saved to the database.value: Observable<any>The current database value.ref: ReferenceThe reference you passed in viangxFireControl
Binds a FormArray to a reference. Must be used in conjunction with FormArrayName (formArrayName="myName".)
selector: [ngxFireArray] exportAs: ngxFireArray
ngxFireArray: ReferenceRequired.controlFactory: () => FormControl|FormGroupOptional. A function that returns a group or control for each element of the array. By default this is a function that returns a FormControl with therequiredvalidator. Note that you should only pass an empty group or control: the value is set from the database.
push(value: any): voidPushesvalueto the end of the array and saves to the database.remove(i: number): voidRemoves the element atiand saves the array to the database.move(from: number, to: number): voidMoves the element atfromtotoand saves the array to the database.
error: Observable<Error>Populated if the Firebase ref throws an error either reading or writing.saving: Observable<boolean>True if the array value is being saved to the database, i.e. when pushing, removing or moving.value: Observable<any>The current database value.ref: ReferenceThe reference you passed in viangxFireArrayaddControlAn unattached FormGroup or FormControl, created withcontrolFactory()that you can use to push new elements to the array.length: numberThe length of the FormArray.controls: (FormGroup|FormControl)[]The child controls.
Contributions and suggestions are welcome.
Get started...
git clone git@github.com:nowzoo/ngx-fire.git
cd ngx-fire
npm i
ng build ngx-fire --prodThe library code is found in projects/ngx-fire.
The demo site code is in src/app.
This library was built with the Angular CLI, so...
# test the library...
ng test ngx-fire
# build the library...
ng build ngx-fire --prod
# serve the demo site locally...
ng serveNote that changes to the library code are not automatically reflected in the locally-served demo site. You must run ng build ngx-fire whenever you make changes to the library. But the local server does watch for changes to the built library -- so you don't need to restart the server.
If you use Wallaby to run unit tests, select the projects/ngx-fire/wallaby.js as your config file.