I am using angular2 for development and was wondering if there is any alternative for ng-disabled
in angular2.
For ex.
below code is in angularJS:
<button ng-disabled="!nextLibAvailable" ng-click="showNext('library')" class=" btn btn-info btn-xs" title="Next Lib >> {{libraries.name}}">
<i class="fa fa-chevron-right fa-fw"></i>
</button>
Just wanted to know How can I achieve this functionality?
any inputs?
To set the disabled
property to true
or false
use
<button [disabled]="!nextLibAvailable" (click)="showNext('library')" class=" btn btn-info btn-xs" title="Next Lib"> {{libraries.name}}">
<i class="fa fa-chevron-right fa-fw"></i>
</button>
[attr.disabled]="valid == true ? true : null"
You have to use null
to remove attr from html element.
For angular 4+ versions you can try
<input [readonly]="true" type="date" name="date" />
Here is a solution am using with anular 6.
[readonly]="DateRelatedObject.bool_DatesEdit ? true : false"
plus above given answer
[attr.disabled]="valid == true ? true : null"
did't work for me plus be aware of using null cause it's expecting bool.
Yes You can either set [disabled]= "true" or if it is an radio button or checkbox then you can simply use disable
For radio button:
<md-radio-button disabled>Select color</md-radio-button>
For dropdown:
<ng-select (selected)="someFunction($event)" [disabled]="true"></ng-select>