问题
I simply need to inject HTML in a div with id
"main-wrapper"
, so in my component.ts i am using this code
import { Component, OnInit, ElementRef,Renderer2,Inject } from '@angular/core';
import { Pipe } from '@angular/core';
import { DomSanitizer, SafeHtml, SafeStyle, SafeScript, SafeUrl, SafeResourceUrl } from '@angular/platform-browser';
@Component({
selector: 'app-editsection',
templateUrl: './editsection.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./editsection.component.css']
})
export class EditsectionComponent implements OnInit {
...//some code
constructor(
@Inject(DOCUMENT) private document: any,
private route: ActivatedRoute,
private elRef: ElementRef,
private el: ElementRef,
private _sanitizer:DomSanitizer
) { }
ngOnInit() {
var strHTML = '<p>abc<p>';
this.document.getElementById("main-wrapper").innerHTML += this._sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustHtml(strHTML);
...
}
}
When i run the code it says: SafeValue must use [property]=binding: abc
(see http://g.co/ng/security#xss)
Why i need to implement this- Because when i am injecting innerHTML, i am loosing a property contenteditable="true"
Before applying innerHTML, my code looks as shown below:
<h1 _ngcontent-c2 contenteditable="true">Hii<h2>
After applying innerHTML it becomes:
<h1 _ngcontent-c2>Hii<h2>
Please help me resolve the problem
回答1:
The whole methodology behind angular is anchored on reduction of DOM manipulation via script (such as what you have) as recommended in http://angularjs.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/5-rookie-mistakes-to-avoid-with-angular.html.
There are very few circumstances where manipulating the DOM directly is necessary. Angular 2 provides a set of powerful, high-level APIs like queries that one can use instead. Leveraging these APIs confers a few distinct advantages
...
When you manipulate the DOM manually, you miss out on these advantages and ultimately end up writing less expressive code.
So instead of using this: this.document.getElementById("main-wrapper").innerHTML +=
You should make use of the templating engine / structural directives like *ngFor *ngIf
inherent in angular.
// .html
<div class="main-wrapper"><p *ngIf="showabc">abc</p></div>
// .ts
var showabc: Boolean = true;
As per your comment:
You are loading a bunch of html from localstorage. In this case, you will have to manipulate the DOM. Ideally i would recommend re-configuration of this architecture for performance purposes as stated in the aformentioned.
1st, load the html into typescript...
public possibleHTML: Array;
constructor(private sanitizer: DomSanitizer){}
ngOnInit(){
this.possibleHTML = loadContentFromLocalStorage();
this.possibleHTML = this.possibleHTML.map(value => this.sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustHtml(value));
}
2nd insert the html.
<div class="main-wrapper">
<content *ngIf="possibleHTML">
<div *ngFor="let html of possibleHTML">
<div *ngIf="html.makevisible" [innerHtml]="html"></div>
</div>
</content>
</div>
drawbacks: css styling does not take effect unless it is defined as a global stylesheet styles.css
instead of editsection.component.css
.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44556633/angular2-innerhtml-removes-property-help-needed-to-use-domsanitizer