Angular 2 creating reactive forms with nested components

To extend the list of possible answers, this article by Alexey Zuev suggests using provide:ControlContainer and useExisting:NgForm in the component decorator as a way to pass the ngForm directive into a child component.

@Component({
  selector: 'registrant',
  templateUrl: 'app/register/registrant.component.html',
  **viewProviders: [ { provide: ControlContainer, useExisting: NgForm } ]**
})

After my research & experiments I found one answer to my question, so answering it myself. If it saves someone's time then I will be happy.

If you want to create reactive forms with nested components then you can do as below

Here I am creating a form with two nested components one for textbox & other for radio button

Your parent component can be like this

<form [formGroup]="myForm">
    <child-textbox-component [parentFormGroup]="myForm">
    </child-textbox-component>
    <child-radio-button-component [parentFormGroup]="myForm">
    </child-radio-button-component>
</form>

We are passing FormGroup object as input to child components which has been created in the parent component as input to the child components, they will use this FormGroup object in their component to design specific control of the class

Your child components will be like this

child-textbox-component

<div class="form-group" [formGroup]="parentFormGroup">
  <label>
    {{control.caption}}
  </label>
  <input class="form-control" type="text" [title]="control.toolTip" 
    [attr.maxlength]="control.width" [name]="control.name"
    [value]="control.defaultValue" [formControlName]="control.name"/>
</div>

child-radio-button-component

<div class="form-group" [formGroup]="parentFormGroup">
  <label>
    {{control.caption}}
  </label>
  <div>
      <label *ngFor="let value of control.values; let idx = index"
        class="radio-inline" [title]="control.tooltip">
        <input type="radio" [name]="control.name" [formControlName]="control.name"/>
        {{ value }}
      </label>
  </div>
</div>

Here control is the model class holding data to be displayed for these child components.

This way you can have your form to be generated using nested components, so that you need not have your form (can say large form) in single component. You can break it down to as many sub components & form will be easy to create & maintain also using reactive forms of angular 2. You can also easily add validations too.

I followed these links before answering this

  1. something similar on stackoverflow

  2. angular 2 dynamic forms


Additional note to Mhesh's answer, you can build this sames solution without injecting [parentFormGroup] in the HTML. You can do this by following this Stack Overflow post on reusable form groups.

This is really nice.

Example

To take the existing solution, you can do the same thing, except:

Your parent component can be like this, without any additional parameters passed in

<form [formGroup]="myForm">
    <child-textbox-component></child-textbox-component>
    <child-radio-button-component></child-radio-button-component>
</form>

Note additionally you can set formgroups like this:

<form [formGroup]="myForm">
    <child-textbox-component></child-textbox-component>
    <child-radio-button-component formGroupName="myGroup"></child-radio-button-component>
</form>

child-textbox-component

<div class="form-group" [formGroup]="controlContainer.control">
  <label>
    {{control.caption}}
  </label>
  <input class="form-control" type="text" [title]="control.toolTip" 
    [attr.maxlength]="control.width" [name]="control.name"
    [value]="control.defaultValue" [formControlName]="control.name"/>
</div>

To enable this you want to inject a ControlContainer into your @Component

@Component({
    moduleId: `MODULE_ID_HERE`,
    selector: "child-textbox-component",
    templateUrl: "childTextbox.component.html",
})
export class ChildTextboxComponent {
    constructor(private controlContainer: ControlContainer, OTHER_PARAMETERS) {
    }
}