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Handle getting value from disabled form controls in form-events
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#491
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@michael-small The api is experimental currently so we can change stuff -> and break too. |
@eneajaho sounds good, I'll make this change and then get the doc finished up. By the way, what do you think about the naming of |
fromFormEvents and fromFormState make sense but we need a way to distinguish what they produce. from* gives us the idea that it generates an observable. I don't like the from* pattern for signals tbh |
@eneajaho ok, I've been dragging my feet too long on cleaning up all the assorted changes and documentation of this util. I will get this change squared away in a PR soon and then move onto finishing the doc PR. When I put in the PR for this issue I'll @ in whatever place you think would be best to pickup naming talk. It has been discussed in either the closed original util PR and this issue, so idk if you want to pick it back up in the other PR or we should keep it here. Or new issue? Probably overkill idk. I don't mean to be such a pain about this, but I just feel a similar caution about |
…EventsObservable` Renaming of the functions outstanding beyond this issue. Addresses ngxtension#491 - Handle getting value from disabled form controls in `form-events` util
… case While I was making a test for fixing Issue ngxtension#491: Handle getting value from disabled form controls in form-events util, I realized the tests were misphrased, in that they didn't handle exactly what was said.
…EventsObservable` Renaming of the functions outstanding beyond this issue. Addresses ngxtension#491 - Handle getting value from disabled form controls in `form-events` util
… case While I was making a test for fixing Issue ngxtension#491: Handle getting value from disabled form controls in form-events util, I realized the tests were misphrased, in that they didn't handle exactly what was said.
…EventsObservable` Renaming of the functions outstanding beyond this issue. Addresses ngxtension#491 - Handle getting value from disabled form controls in `form-events` util
… case While I was making a test for fixing Issue ngxtension#491: Handle getting value from disabled form controls in form-events util, I realized the tests were misphrased, in that they didn't handle exactly what was said.
…EventsObservable` Renaming of the functions outstanding beyond this issue. Addresses ngxtension#491 - Handle getting value from disabled form controls in `form-events` util
… case While I was making a test for fixing Issue ngxtension#491: Handle getting value from disabled form controls in form-events util, I realized the tests were misphrased, in that they didn't handle exactly what was said.
…EventsObservable` Renaming of the functions outstanding beyond this issue. Addresses ngxtension#491 - Handle getting value from disabled form controls in `form-events` util
… case While I was making a test for fixing Issue ngxtension#491: Handle getting value from disabled form controls in form-events util, I realized the tests were misphrased, in that they didn't handle exactly what was said.
Something occurred to me just now
Problem
The current state of the
form-events
utils (allEventsObservable
andallEventsSignal
, names of them may change in a future version) doesn't handle getting the current value of form controls if a particular one is disabled: https://stackblitz.com/edit/stackblitz-starters-j5jucv?file=src%2Fform-events-utils.ts,src%2Fmain.tsExample form group
Here is a scenario that the current util's code and the stackblitz demonstrates
This is because the
value
of a reactive form changes if a control is disabled. However, people like myself included normally useform.getRawValue()
to get the value of all controls even if they are disabled. And this was my original intent as well, but it got lost as these utils were made, and because the util handles a whole form group being disabled fine but single controls being disabled is the issue I forgot about.Proposed Solution
However, with a proposed change, the value would include disabled individual controls like this: https://stackblitz.com/edit/stackblitz-starters-ujq78h?file=src%2Fform-events-utils.ts,src%2Fmain.ts
This proposed change would replace using the value change events from the new unified form events API and just use the old fashioned
.getRawValue()
mapping like in the example code listed.Considerations
I would just make a PR for this now, as my original intent was to account for this. And in my experience, people commonly want to use the raw value trick to always get the value, form control being disabled or not. Here is an example of that discussion that I weighed into which spurred on me making this issue: https://old.reddit.com/r/Angular2/comments/1f9501j/best_way_to_force_nonnullable_form_control_values/llj6f9s/.
HOWEVER, this may arguably be a breaking change. I see this as a bug from my intent and some people's intent when they want a form's value, but others may see this as a feature.
However that however: the util as is handles a whole form group being disabled by still giving its value, so that is another weird aspect of what may be expected out of the util. I think that is a point towards making this change however.
Lastly, and probably a huge factor
So it is still up in the air for some changes and I am guessing not that used. But I don't want to assume.
Thoughts? I think the proposed solution would be good, but the considerations may be relevant to users
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