Sync URL Query Params with Angular Form Controls
The library provides a simple and reusable solution for binding URL query params to Angular Forms
npm install @ngneat/bind-query-params
Inject the BindQueryParamsFactory
provider, pass an array of definitions and connect
it to your form:
import { BindQueryParamsFactory } from '@ngneat/bind-query-params';
interface Filters {
searchTerm: string;
someBoolean: boolean;
}
@Component({
template: `Your normal form setup`,
})
export class MyComponent {
filters = new FormGroup({
searchTerm: new FormControl(),
someBoolean: new FormControl(false),
});
bindQueryParamsManager = this.factory
.create<Filters>([
{ queryKey: 'searchTerm' },
{ queryKey: 'someBoolean', type: 'boolean' }
]).connect(this.filters);
constructor(private factory: BindQueryParamsFactory) {}
ngOnDestroy() {
this.bindQueryParamsManager.destroy();
}
}
With this setup, the manager
will take care of two things:
- Update the
control
's value when the page is loaded for the first time - Update the URL query parameter when the corresponding
control
value changes
The query parameter key
The form control path. If it is not specified, the manager assumes that the path
is the queryKey
. We can also pass nested keys, for example, person.name
:
{ queryKey: 'name', path: 'person.name' }
Specify the control value type. Available options are:
boolean
, array
, number
, string
and object
.
Before updating the control with the value, the manager will parse it based on the provided type
.
Provide a custom parser. For example, the default array
parser converts the value to an array
of strings. If we need it to be an array of numbers, we can pass the following parser
:
const def = { parser: (value) => value.split(',').map((v) => +v) };
Provide a custom serializer. For example, supposing that we have a FormControl
that carries a Date and we want to persist, in the query params, a custom value, such as a string
Date, we can do something like the following serializer
:
const def = { serializer: (value) => (value instanceof Date ? value.toISOString().slice(0, 10) : (value as string)) };
Set the initial control value in the URL (defaults to false
)
Sync the initial query paramater with the form group (defaults to true
)
When working with async controls, such as a dropdown list whose options are coming from the server, we cannot update the control immediately. In those cases, you can set syncInitialQueryParamValue
to false
, which will force the control value to not be updated when the page loads.
Once the data is available, we can call the manager.syncDefs()
or manager.syncAllDefs()
methods to update the controls based on the current query parameters:
@Component()
export class MyComponent {
filters = new FormGroup({
searchTerm: new FormControl(),
users: new FormControl([]),
someBoolean: new FormControl(false),
});
bindQueryParamsManager = this.factory
.create<Filters>([
{ queryKey: 'searchTerm' },
{ queryKey: 'someBoolean', type: 'boolean' },
{ queryKey: 'users', type: 'array', syncInitialQueryParamValue: false },
])
.connect(this.filters);
constructor(private factory: BindQueryParamsFactory) {}
ngOnInit() {
service.getUsers().subscribe((users) => {
// Initalize the dropdown
this.users = users;
// Sync specific controls use:
this.manager.syncDefs('users');
// Sync all controls
this.manager.syncAllDefs();
});
}
ngOnDestroy() {
this.bindQueryParamsManager.destroy();
}
}
Note that syncDefs
will always be called once under the hood.
In case the form changes after the bindQueryParamsManager's connect
was called you'll need to call the reconnect
method to subscribe to the new form.
@Component()
export class MyComponent {
filters = new FormGroup({
searchTerm: new FormControl(),
users: new FormControl([]),
someBoolean: new FormControl(false),
});
bindQueryParamsManager = this.factory
.create<Filters>([
{ queryKey: 'searchTerm' },
])
.connect(this.filters);
constructor(private factory: BindQueryParamsFactory) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.filters.setControl('searchTerm', new FormControl());
// We need to reconnect the manager due to the replacement of the control
this.bindQueryParamsManager.reconnect(this.filters);
}
ngOnDestroy() {
this.bindQueryParamsManager.destroy();
}
}
The library uses the URLSearchParams API, which supported in any browser except IE.