Observable from <button> click event in Angular2

You can use Observable.fromEvent like explained in Angular2 RxJS getting 'Observable_1.Observable.fromEvent is not a function' error

Or just forward to an observable like

private obs = new Subject();
public obs$ = this.obs.asObservable();

@HostListener('click', ['$event']) 
clickHandler(event){
  this.obs.next(event);
}

or

<button (click)="obs.next($event)">

@Gunter's example didn't quite work for me, because my compiler didn't recognize publ.

Here's an example of what worked for me: modal.component.ts

import { Output, Component } from '@angular/core';
import {Subject} from "rxjs/Subject";

export class MyModal{

    private clickStream = new Subject<Event>();

    @Output() observ = this.clickStream.asObservable();

    buttonClick(event:Event){
        this.clickStream.next(event);
    }
}

Inside modal.component.html:

<button type="button" class="btn btn-default" (click)="buttonClick($event)">click me</button>

Don't overthink it.

@ViewChild('button') button;
clicks$:Observable<any>;

ngOnInit() {
  this.clicks$ = Observable.fromEvent(this.button.nativeElement, 'click');
}

If you try to use @ViewChild and your button isn't visible on the page at init time (due to an *ngIf) then the assignment will be null.

You can use a setter in conjunction with @ViewChild, and run your initialization when the button first appears.

@ViewChild('btnAdd')
set btnAdd(btnAdd: Button) { ... } 

This quickly gets clumsy and inconvenient - especially if you create an observable stream from this.

A hybrid way might be as follows:

btnAskAnotherClicks$ = new Subject<Event>();

<button mat-flat-button (click)="btnAskAnotherClicks$.next($event)">Ask another question...</button>

This allows you to use the click stream to create chains, but no issues if the button is initially hidden due to *ngIf.

Don't like next in your template? Neither do I particularly. But I'm ok with async, and they're both implementation details. Well that's up to you to decide -)