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问题:
I have an array of objects (let's call it arr
). In one of my component's inputs in the (change)
method I modify one of these object's attribute, but in the view (*ngFor
) nothing changes. I read that Angular2 change detection doesn't check the contents of arrays or object, so I tried these:
this.arr = this.arr.slice();
and
this.arr = [...this.arr];
But the view doesn't change, it still shows the old attribute. In the (change)
method with console.log()
I got the correct array. Weird, but this one works: this.arr = [];
I tried NgZone
and markForCheck()
too.
回答1:
You could also use the trackBy
option in your *ngFor
expression, providing a unique ID for every item inside the array. This does make you 100% responsible for change detection, so update this (unique) property every time the item in the array changes. Angular will then only re-render the list if any item inside your array has been given a different trackBy
property:
*ngFor="let item of (itemList$ | async); trackBy: trackItem"
or:
*ngFor="let item of itemList; trackBy: trackItem"
where:
trackItem
is a public method in your component:
public trackItem (index: number, item: Item) {
return item.trackId;
}
回答2:
Since you mentioned that you already tried markForCheck()
, you should try detectChanges instead (that just what worked for me and markForCheck did not work). For those that need the steps:
Add ChangeDetectorRef to your imports:
import { Component, OnInit, ChangeDetectorRef } from '@angular/core';
Add ChangeDetectorRef to your constructor:
constructor(
private changeDetection: ChangeDetectorRef
) { }
Then on the next line after you update the array:
this.changeDetection.detectChanges();
回答3:
- Check if your component is configured with changeDetection:cHangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush, if you are going this then after updation of array you have to call changeDetectorRef.markForCheck()
- You can also implement onChange lifecycle hook and change values of array inside this function.
回答4:
I solved this error by adding a changDetection directive on @component as follows
@Component({
selector: 'app-page',
templateUrl: './page.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./page.component.scss'],
changeDetection: ChangeDetectionStrategy.Default
})
You also need to import it
import { Component, OnInit, ChangeDetectionStrategy } from '@angular/core';
There are two strategies onPush and Default
The onPush uses the CheckOnce strategy, meaning that automatic change detection is deactivated until reactivated by setting the strategy to Default (CheckAlways). Change detection can still be explictly invoked.
while the Default uses the CheckAlways strategy, in which change detection is automatic until explicitly deactivated.
Source Docs
回答5:
Try creating a deep copy by doing
this.arr = Object.assign({}, NEW_VALUE);
回答6:
Incase anyone else runs into my situation, make sure that the component that is updating is the same copy as the one being rendered.
I was using @ViewChild(MyComponent, { static: true }) private test: MyComponent
to pass data to the component with the ngfor. (In my case that ended up locking onto another copy I didn't know about)
I was able to fix it by adding the attribute #mycomp
to my component tag in the html and changing the above to @ViewChild('mycomp', { static: true }) private test: MyComponent
回答7:
late to the game but creating a deep clone using lodash worked for me
this.arr = cloneDeep(this.arr);
https://lodash.com/docs/4.17.15#cloneDeep