Thanks for sharing!
Where would you put those form files? My first intention would be to put them somewhere in the ‘shared’ folder. What do you think?
All my source code put on github.com/TechOffice/TechOffice-A... FYR, This article would have another parts for below approach.
Thank a lot.
I’ve explored a little bit the repo and I’m wondering what’s the use case for the @Host decorator?(I’m referring to this article). I’ve read a little bit about it but I can’t really understand why you decided to use it.
Could you please elaborate on that?
Thank you!
You could refer to the below link for detail. medium.com/frontend-coach/self-or-...
@host is a decorator for DI Framework in angular to guide angular component to search for expected instance to inject.
If the expected instance cannot be found in the component, it would try to find from the parent component.
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Thanks for sharing!
Where would you put those form files?
My first intention would be to put them somewhere in the ‘shared’ folder.
What do you think?
All my source code put on
github.com/TechOffice/TechOffice-A...
FYR, This article would have another parts for below approach.
Thank a lot.
I’ve explored a little bit the repo and I’m wondering what’s the use case for the @Host decorator?(I’m referring to this article).
I’ve read a little bit about it but I can’t really understand why you decided to use it.
Could you please elaborate on that?
Thank you!
You could refer to the below link for detail.
medium.com/frontend-coach/self-or-...
@host is a decorator for DI Framework in angular to guide angular component to search for expected instance to inject.
If the expected instance cannot be found in the component, it would try to find from the parent component.