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A library for declarative use of Resize Observer API with Angular
This is a library for declarative use of Resize Observer API with Angular.
If you do not have @ng-web-apis/common:
npm i @ng-web-apis/common
Now install the package:
npm i @ng-web-apis/resize-observer
ResizeObserverModule
to the module where you plan to use it.waResizeObserver
directive to observe an element:<section>
<h1
waResizeBox="content-box"
(waResizeObserver)="onResize($event)"
>
I'm being observed
</h1>
</section>
Use waResizeBox
to configure
ResizeObserver options
NOTE: Keep in mind these are used one time in constructor so you cannot use binding, only strings.
Alternatively you can use Observable
-based ResizeObserverService
and provide token RESIZE_OPTION_BOX
manually:
@Component({
selector: 'my-component',
providers: [
ResizeObserverService,
{
provide: RESIZE_OPTION_BOX,
useValue: 'border-box',
},
],
})
export class MyComponent {
constructor(@Inject(ResizeObserverService) entries$: ResizeObserverService) {
entries$.subscribe(entries => {
// This will trigger when the component resizes
// Don't forget to unsubscribe
console.log(entries);
});
}
}
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You can use polyfill to support older browsers
You can try online demo here
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A library for declarative use of Resize Observer API with Angular
The npm package @ng-web-apis/resize-observer receives a total of 12,720 weekly downloads. As such, @ng-web-apis/resize-observer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ng-web-apis/resize-observer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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