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FormArray
class
Tracks the value and validity state of an array of FormControl
, FormGroup
or FormArray
instances.
class FormArray extends AbstractControl {
constructor(controls: AbstractControl[], validatorOrOpts?: ValidatorFn | AbstractControlOptions | ValidatorFn[], asyncValidator?: AsyncValidatorFn | AsyncValidatorFn[])
controls: AbstractControl[]
length: number
at(index: number): AbstractControl
push(control: AbstractControl): void
insert(index: number, control: AbstractControl): void
removeAt(index: number): void
setControl(index: number, control: AbstractControl): void
setValue(value: any[], options: { onlySelf?: boolean; emitEvent?: boolean; } = {}): void
patchValue(value: any[], options: { onlySelf?: boolean; emitEvent?: boolean; } = {}): void
reset(value: any = [], options: { onlySelf?: boolean; emitEvent?: boolean; } = {}): void
getRawValue(): any[]
clear(): void
// inherited from forms/AbstractControl
constructor(validators: ValidatorFn | ValidatorFn[], asyncValidators: AsyncValidatorFn | AsyncValidatorFn[])
value: any
validator: ValidatorFn | null
asyncValidator: AsyncValidatorFn | null
parent: FormGroup | FormArray | null
status: string
valid: boolean
invalid: boolean
pending: boolean
disabled: boolean
enabled: boolean
errors: ValidationErrors | null
pristine: boolean
dirty: boolean
touched: boolean
untouched: boolean
valueChanges: Observable<any>
statusChanges: Observable<any>
updateOn: FormHooks
root: AbstractControl
setValidators(newValidator: ValidatorFn | ValidatorFn[]): void
setAsyncValidators(newValidator: AsyncValidatorFn | AsyncValidatorFn[]): void
clearValidators(): void
clearAsyncValidators(): void
markAsTouched(opts: { onlySelf?: boolean; } = {}): void
markAllAsTouched(): void
markAsUntouched(opts: { onlySelf?: boolean; } = {}): void
markAsDirty(opts: { onlySelf?: boolean; } = {}): void
markAsPristine(opts: { onlySelf?: boolean; } = {}): void
markAsPending(opts: { onlySelf?: boolean; emitEvent?: boolean; } = {}): void
disable(opts: { onlySelf?: boolean; emitEvent?: boolean; } = {}): void
enable(opts: { onlySelf?: boolean; emitEvent?: boolean; } = {}): void
setParent(parent: FormGroup | FormArray): void
abstract setValue(value: any, options?: Object): void
abstract patchValue(value: any, options?: Object): void
abstract reset(value?: any, options?: Object): void
updateValueAndValidity(opts: { onlySelf?: boolean; emitEvent?: boolean; } = {}): void
setErrors(errors: ValidationErrors, opts: { emitEvent?: boolean; } = {}): void
get(path: string | (string | number)[]): AbstractControl | null
getError(errorCode: string, path?: string | (string | number)[]): any
hasError(errorCode: string, path?: string | (string | number)[]): boolean
}
Description
A FormArray
aggregates the values of each child FormControl
into an array. It calculates its status by reducing the status values of its children. For example, if one of the controls in a FormArray
is invalid, the entire array becomes invalid.
FormArray
is one of the three fundamental building blocks used to define forms in Angular, along with FormControl
and FormGroup
.
Further information available in the Usage Notes...
Constructor
Creates a new |
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controls |
AbstractControl[] |
An array of child controls. Each child control is given an index where it is registered. |
validatorOrOpts |
ValidatorFn | AbstractControlOptions | ValidatorFn[] |
A synchronous validator function, or an array of such functions, or an Optional. Default is |
asyncValidator |
AsyncValidatorFn | AsyncValidatorFn[] |
A single async validator or array of async validator functions Optional. Default is |
Properties
Property | Description |
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controls: AbstractControl[] |
Declared in Constructor An array of child controls. Each child control is given an index where it is registered. |
length: number |
Read-Only Length of the control array. |
Methods
at()
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Get the |
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index |
number |
Index in the array to retrieve the control |
Returns
push()
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Insert a new |
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control |
AbstractControl |
Form control to be inserted |
Returns
void
insert()
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Insert a new |
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index |
number |
Index in the array to insert the control |
control |
AbstractControl |
Form control to be inserted |
Returns
void
removeAt()
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Remove the control at the given |
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index |
number |
Index in the array to remove the control |
Returns
void
setControl()
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Replace an existing control. |
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index |
number |
Index in the array to replace the control |
control |
AbstractControl |
The |
Returns
void
setValue()
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Sets the value of the |
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value |
any[] |
Array of values for the controls |
options |
object |
Configure options that determine how the control propagates changes and emits events after the value changes
Optional. Default is |
Returns
void
This method performs strict checks, and throws an error if you try to set the value of a control that doesn't exist or if you exclude the value of a control.
Usage Notes
Set the values for the controls in the form array
const arr = new FormArray([
new FormControl(),
new FormControl()
]);
console.log(arr.value); // [null, null]
arr.setValue(['Nancy', 'Drew']);
console.log(arr.value); // ['Nancy', 'Drew']
patchValue()
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Patches the value of the |
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value |
any[] |
Array of latest values for the controls |
options |
object |
Configure options that determine how the control propagates changes and emits events after the value changes
Optional. Default is |
Returns
void
It accepts both super-sets and sub-sets of the array without throwing an error.
Usage Notes
Patch the values for controls in a form array
const arr = new FormArray([
new FormControl(),
new FormControl()
]);
console.log(arr.value); // [null, null]
arr.patchValue(['Nancy']);
console.log(arr.value); // ['Nancy', null]
reset()
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Resets the |
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value |
any |
Array of values for the controls Optional. Default is |
options |
object |
Configure options that determine how the control propagates changes and emits events after the value changes
Optional. Default is |
Returns
void
You reset to a specific form state by passing in an array of states that matches the structure of the control. The state is a standalone value or a form state object with both a value and a disabled status.
Usage Notes
Reset the values in a form array
const arr = new FormArray([
new FormControl(),
new FormControl()
]);
arr.reset(['name', 'last name']);
console.log(this.arr.value); // ['name', 'last name']
Reset the values in a form array and the disabled status for the first control
this.arr.reset([
{value: 'name', disabled: true},
'last'
]);
console.log(this.arr.value); // ['name', 'last name']
console.log(this.arr.get(0).status); // 'DISABLED'
getRawValue()
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The aggregate value of the array, including any disabled controls. |
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Reports all values regardless of disabled status. For enabled controls only, the |
clear()
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Remove all controls in the |
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Usage NotesRemove all elements from a FormArray It's a simpler and more efficient alternative to removing all elements one by one:
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Usage notes
Create an array of form controls
const arr = new FormArray([
new FormControl('Nancy', Validators.minLength(2)),
new FormControl('Drew'),
]);
console.log(arr.value); // ['Nancy', 'Drew']
console.log(arr.status); // 'VALID'
Create a form array with array-level validators
You include array-level validators and async validators. These come in handy when you want to perform validation that considers the value of more than one child control.
The two types of validators are passed in separately as the second and third arg respectively, or together as part of an options object.
const arr = new FormArray([
new FormControl('Nancy'),
new FormControl('Drew')
], {validators: myValidator, asyncValidators: myAsyncValidator});
Set the updateOn property for all controls in a form array
The options object is used to set a default value for each child control's updateOn
property. If you set updateOn
to 'blur'
at the array level, all child controls default to 'blur', unless the child has explicitly specified a different updateOn
value.
const arr = new FormArray([
new FormControl()
], {updateOn: 'blur'});
Adding or removing controls from a form array
To change the controls in the array, use the push
, insert
, removeAt
or clear
methods in FormArray
itself. These methods ensure the controls are properly tracked in the form's hierarchy. Do not modify the array of AbstractControl
s used to instantiate the FormArray
directly, as that result in strange and unexpected behavior such as broken change detection.
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https://v11.angular.io/api/forms/FormArray