How to use Angular Material MAT_AUTOCOMPLETE_DEFAULT_OPTIONS injection token

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情话喂你 2021-01-18 07:03

What is the way to use the MAT_AUTOCOMPLETE_DEFAULT_OPTIONS injection token, or the const AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTION_HEIGHT to customize mat-autocomplete. These constants, among ot

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  • 2021-01-18 07:09

    Add MAT_AUTOCOMPLETE_DEFAULT_OPTIONS to your module's providers array like this:

    providers: [
      // ...
      {provide: MAT_AUTOCOMPLETE_DEFAULT_OPTIONS, useValue: {autoActiveFirstOption: false}}
    ]
    

    As for the other constants, I'm not sure you can adjust them. You'll probably have to play around with the CSS styles, see for instance this issue for adjusting the panel height.

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  • 2021-01-18 07:31

    It's quite weird, why such a needed option like the height of item (option) isn't defined as input.

    Because without changing of AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTION_HEIGHT we will get a bug (https://github.com/angular/components/issues/18030)

    Here is a possible solution:

    Step 1. Change style.

    It's the easiest moment. We can just change the global style. Let's use 24px instead 48px

    mat-option.mat-option{
        position: relative;
        height: 24px!important;
        line-height: 24px!important;
        max-height: 24px!important;
    }
    
    Step 2. Overwrite original _scrollToOption method of MatAutocompleteTrigger

    The pain is located here: https://github.com/angular/components/blob/49a1324acc05cec1c5ff28d729abfe590f6772dd/src/material/autocomplete/autocomplete-trigger.ts line 498, method _scrollToOption.

    This method takes two hardcoded constants (AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTION_HEIGHT, AUTOCOMPLETE_PANEL_HEIGHT) and uses it to calculate new scroll position. Sure, if you have not 48px, but less or more - it will work incorrectly.

    So, we have to overwrite this method.

    The most elegant way to do it - using Directive (keep in mind, we can get access with @ViewChild() to MatAutocompleteTrigger and change it in the scope of a parent component, but it's not a reusable solution).

    Step 2.1. Create directive
    import { Directive } from '@angular/core';
    import { Host, Self, Optional, Input, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
    import { MatAutocompleteTrigger, AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTION_HEIGHT, AUTOCOMPLETE_PANEL_HEIGHT } from '@angular/material';
    import {
      _countGroupLabelsBeforeOption,
      _getOptionScrollPosition
    } from '@angular/material/core';
    
    @Directive({
        selector: '[matAutocompleteTriggerAccessor]',
    })
    
    export class DirectiveAccessor implements OnInit {
    
        @Input() optionHeight: number = AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTION_HEIGHT;
        @Input() panelHeight: number = AUTOCOMPLETE_PANEL_HEIGHT;
    
        constructor(
          @Host() @Self() @Optional() public _refTrigger: MatAutocompleteTrigger
        ) { }
    
        public ngOnInit() {
          if (this._refTrigger === undefined || this._refTrigger === null) {
            return;
          }
          this._refTrigger['_scrollToOption'] = this._scrollToOption.bind(this._refTrigger, this.optionHeight, this.panelHeight);
        }
    
        private _scrollToOption(
          this: MatAutocompleteTrigger,
          optionHeight: number,
          panelHeight: number,
        ): void {
          const index = this.autocomplete._keyManager.activeItemIndex || 0;
          const labelCount = _countGroupLabelsBeforeOption(
            index,
            this.autocomplete.options,
            this.autocomplete.optionGroups
          );
          if (index === 0 && labelCount === 1) {
            this.autocomplete._setScrollTop(0);
          } else {
            const newScrollPosition = _getOptionScrollPosition(
              index + labelCount,
              optionHeight,
              this.autocomplete._getScrollTop(),
              panelHeight
            );
            this.autocomplete._setScrollTop(newScrollPosition);
          }
      }
    }
    
    • So, we use "original" code of _scrollToOption method. Only one thing we do - avoid using constants: AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTION_HEIGHT, AUTOCOMPLETE_PANEL_HEIGHT
    • instead these constants we are adding two inputs optionHeight and panelHeight
    • as defaults values for new inputs, we are using values of AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTION_HEIGHT, AUTOCOMPLETE_PANEL_HEIGHT
    Step 2.2. Add directive and addition inputs

    Now we can modify our template and add a new directive and addition inputs.

    <form class="example-form">
      <mat-form-field class="example-full-width">
        <input type="text" placeholder="Pick one" aria-label="Number" matInput [formControl]="myControl" [matAutocomplete]="auto" matAutocompleteTriggerAccessor [optionHeight]="24">
        <mat-autocomplete #auto="matAutocomplete">
          <mat-option *ngFor="let option of options" [value]="option">
            {{option}}
          </mat-option>
        </mat-autocomplete>
      </mat-form-field>
    </form>
    

    Note. Our directive matAutocompleteTriggerAccessor and input optionHeight should be attached to <input>, but not to <mat-autocomplete>.

    And that's all. Now all works as it should.

    Here is a full solution: https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-cn4ox8

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