3:20 PM
Here is the thing, I'm on a tutorial, which is really good. I'm on the "Forms" part of the tutorial, and it describes the 2 ways to build a form : model/template driven.
It explains things on how to build a form with both ways, and mixing them, this is what makes me confused... actually I come to this kind of code, and I think I'm writing too much things...
register.form.component.html <h2>Sign up</h2> <form (ngSubmit)="register()" [formGroup]="userForm"> <div> <label>Username : </label> <input name="username" [formControl]="usernameCtrl" [(ngModel)]="user.username" required/><br/> <div *ngIf="usernameCtrl.dirty && usernameCtrl.hasError('minlength')">Username length should be at least 3!</div> <div> Username value : {{user.username}}</div> </div> <div> <label>Password : </label> <input type="password" name="password" [formControl]="passwordCtrl" [(ngModel)]="user.password"/><br/>
import { Component } from '@angular/core'; import { FormBuilder, FormGroup, FormControl, Validators } from '@angular/forms'; class User { username: string; password: string; } @Component({ selector: 'ns-register', templateUrl: 'templates/register.form.component.html', }) export class RegisterFormComponent{ user = new User(); userForm: FormGroup; usernameCtrl: FormControl; passwordCtrl: FormControl; constructor(fb: FormBuilder){ this.usernameCtrl = fb.control(this.user.username, Validators.compose([
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