I am attempting to detect a change on ngModel
in a <select>
tag. In Angular 1.x, we might solve this with a $watch
on ngModel
, or by using ngChange
, but I've yet to understand how to detect a change to ngModel
in Angular 2.
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import {Component, View, Input, } from 'angular2/core';
import {FORM_DIRECTIVES} from 'angular2/common';
@Component({
selector: 'my-dropdown'
})
@View({
directives: [FORM_DIRECTIVES],
template: `
<select [ngModel]="selection" (ngModelChange)="onChange($event, selection)" >
<option *ngFor="#option of options">{{option}}</option>
</select>
{{selection}}
`
})
export class MyDropdown {
@Input() options;
selection = 'Dog';
ngOnInit() {
console.log('These were the options passed in: ' + this.options);
}
onChange(event) {
if (this.selection === event) return;
this.selection = event;
console.log(this.selection);
}
}
As we can see, if we select a different value from the dropdown, our ngModel
changes, and the interpolated expression in the view reflects this.
How do I get notified of this change in my class/controller?
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