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@title
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Dynamic Component Loader
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@intro
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Load components dynamically.
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@description
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Component templates are not always fixed. An application may need to load new components at runtime.
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This cookbook shows you how to use `ComponentFactoryResolver` to add components dynamically.
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{@a toc}
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# Contents
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* [Dynamic component loading](guide/dynamic-component-loader#dynamic-loading)
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* [The directive](guide/dynamic-component-loader#directive)
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* [Loading components](guide/dynamic-component-loader#loading-components)
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* [Resolving Components](guide/dynamic-component-loader#resolving-components)
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* [Selector References](guide/dynamic-component-loader#selector-references)
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* [A common _AdComponent_ interface](guide/dynamic-component-loader#common-interface)
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* [Final ad banner](guide/dynamic-component-loader#final-ad-banner)
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-->
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See the <live-example name="dynamic-component-loader"></live-example>
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of the code in this cookbook.
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{@a dynamic-loading}
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## Dynamic component loading
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The following example shows how to build a dynamic ad banner.
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The hero agency is planning an ad campaign with several different
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ads cycling through the banner. New ad components are added
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frequently by several different teams. This makes it impractical
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to use a template with a static component structure.
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Instead, you need a way to load a new component without a fixed
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reference to the component in the ad banner's template.
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Angular comes with its own API for loading components dynamically.
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{@a directive}
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## The directive
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Before you can add components you have to define an anchor point
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to tell Angular where to insert components.
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The ad banner uses a helper directive called `AdDirective` to
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mark valid insertion points in the template.
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<code-example path="dynamic-component-loader/src/app/ad.directive.ts" title="src/app/ad.directive.ts" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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`AdDirective` injects `ViewContainerRef` to gain access to the view
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container of the element that will host the dynamically added component.
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In the `@Directive` decorator, notice the selector name, `ad-host`;
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that's what you use to apply the directive to the element.
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The next section shows you how.
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{@a loading-components}
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## Loading components
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Most of the ad banner implementation is in `ad-banner.component.ts`.
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To keep things simple in this example, the HTML is in the `@Component`
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decorator's `template` property as a template string.
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The `<ng-template>` element is where you apply the directive you just made.
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To apply the `AdDirective`, recall the selector from `ad.directive.ts`,
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`ad-host`. Apply that to `<ng-template>` without the square brackets. Now Angular knows
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where to dynamically load components.
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<code-example path="dynamic-component-loader/src/app/ad-banner.component.ts" region="ad-host" title="src/app/ad-banner.component.ts (template)" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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The `<ng-template>` element is a good choice for dynamic components
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because it doesn't render any additional output.
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{@a resolving-components}
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### Resolving components
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Take a closer look at the methods in `ad-banner.component.ts`.
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`AdBannerComponent` takes an array of `AdItem` objects as input,
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which ultimately comes from `AdService`. `AdItem` objects specify
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the type of component to load and any data to bind to the
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component.`AdService` returns the actual ads making up the ad campaign.
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Passing an array of components to `AdBannerComponent` allows for a
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dynamic list of ads without static elements in the template.
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With its `getAds()` method, `AdBannerComponent` cycles through the array of `AdItems`
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and loads a new component every 3 seconds by calling `loadComponent()`.
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<code-example path="dynamic-component-loader/src/app/ad-banner.component.ts" region="class" title="src/app/ad-banner.component.ts (excerpt)" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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The `loadComponent()` method is doing a lot of the heavy lifting here.
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Take it step by step. First, it picks an ad.
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<div class="l-sub-section">
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**How _loadComponent()_ chooses an ad**
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The `loadComponent()` method chooses an ad using some math.
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First, it sets the `currentAddIndex` by taking whatever it
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currently is plus one, dividing that by the length of the `AdItem` array, and
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using the _remainder_ as the new `currentAddIndex` value. Then, it uses that
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value to select an `adItem` from the array.
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</div>
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After `loadComponent()` selects an ad, it uses `ComponentFactoryResolver`
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to resolve a `ComponentFactory` for each specific component.
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The `ComponentFactory` then creates an instance of each component.
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Next, you're targeting the `viewContainerRef` that
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exists on this specific instance of the component. How do you know it's
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this specific instance? Because it's referring to `adHost` and `adHost` is the
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directive you set up earlier to tell Angular where to insert dynamic components.
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As you may recall, `AdDirective` injects `ViewContainerRef` into its constructor.
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This is how the directive accesses the element that you want to use to host the dynamic component.
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To add the component to the template, you call `createComponent()` on `ViewContainerRef`.
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The `createComponent()` method returns a reference to the loaded component.
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Use that reference to interact with the component by assigning to its properties or calling its methods.
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{@a selector-references}
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#### Selector references
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Generally, the Angular compiler generates a `ComponentFactory`
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for any component referenced in a template. However, there are
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no selector references in the templates for
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dynamically loaded components since they load at runtime.
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To ensure that the compiler still generates a factory,
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add dynamically loaded components to the `NgModule`'s `entryComponents` array:
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<code-example path="dynamic-component-loader/src/app/app.module.ts" region="entry-components" title="src/app/app.module.ts (entry components)" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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{@a common-interface}
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### A common _AdComponent_ interface
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In the ad banner, all components implement a common `AdComponent` interface to
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standardize the API for passing data to the components.
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Here are two sample components and the `AdComponent` interface for reference:
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<code-tabs>
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<code-pane title="hero-job-ad.component.ts" path="dynamic-component-loader/src/app/hero-job-ad.component.ts">
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</code-pane>
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<code-pane title="hero-profile.component.ts" path="dynamic-component-loader/src/app/hero-profile.component.ts">
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</code-pane>
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<code-pane title="ad.component.ts" path="dynamic-component-loader/src/app/ad.component.ts">
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</code-pane>
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</code-tabs>
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{@a final-ad-baner}
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### Final ad banner
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The final ad banner looks like this:
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<figure class='image-display'>
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<img src="generated/images/guide/dynamic-component-loader/ads.gif" alt="Ads"></img>
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</figure>
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See the <live-example name="dynamic-component-loader"></live-example>.
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