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ContentChild
decorator
| npm Package | @angular/core | 
|---|---|
| Module | import { ContentChild } from '@angular/core'; | 
     
| Source | core/src/metadata/di.ts | 
How To Use
import {AfterContentInit, ContentChild, Directive} from '@angular/core';
@Directive({selector: 'child-directive'})
class ChildDirective {
}
@Directive({selector: 'someDir'})
class SomeDir implements AfterContentInit {
  @ContentChild(ChildDirective) contentChild: ChildDirective;
  ngAfterContentInit() {
    // contentChild is set
  }
}
  Description
You can use ContentChild to get the first element or the directive matching the selector from the content DOM. If the content DOM changes, and a new child matches the selector, the property will be updated.
Content queries are set before the ngAfterContentInit callback is called.
Metadata Properties:
- selector - the directive type or the name used for querying.
 - read - read a different token from the queried element.
 
Let's look at an example:
import {Component, ContentChild, Directive, Input} from '@angular/core';
@Directive({selector: 'pane'})
export class Pane {
  @Input() id: string;
}
@Component({
  selector: 'tab',
  template: `
    <div>pane: {{pane?.id}}</div> 
  `
})
export class Tab {
  @ContentChild(Pane) pane: Pane;
}
@Component({
  selector: 'example-app',
  template: `
    <tab>
      <pane id="1" *ngIf="shouldShow"></pane>
      <pane id="2" *ngIf="!shouldShow"></pane>
    </tab>
    
    <button (click)="toggle()">Toggle</button>
  `,
})
export class ContentChildComp {
  shouldShow = true;
  toggle() { this.shouldShow = !this.shouldShow; }
}
  npm package: @angular/core
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 https://v5.angular.io/api/core/ContentChild