I have a problem, I got an HTML element that acts like a loding spinner, and I would like it not to be displayed. I would to use the observables to be able to load that element only once the data is fully loaded. So far, in my component, i made it like that :
const matchTableList$ = this.matchTablesService.list().pipe(
map(matchTables => {
matchTables = matchTables.sort((a, b) => a.name.toLocaleLowerCase() === b.name.toLocaleLowerCase() ? 0 : a.name.toLocaleLowerCase() < b.name.toLocaleLowerCase() ? -1 : 1);
this.matchTables$.next(matchTables);
}),
catchError( (error: HttpErrorResponse) => {
this.loadingError$.next(true);
return EMPTY;
}),
finalize(() => {
this.prettyMessageData = new PrettyMessageContent();
this.prettyMessageData.title = "hello"
this.prettyMessageData.message = " ";
this.prettyMessageData.withMessage(this.prettyMessageData.message);
})
);
and in my HTML i made :
<div *ngIf="!matchTablesLine" class="justify-content-center">
<pretty-message style="width: 100%;" [data]="prettyMessageData">
</pretty-message>
<div class="d-flex justify-content-center mt-5">
<button class="btn--primary" (click)="createMatchTable()"><i class="add-circle-line"></i>add</button>
</div>
</div>
So the problem here is that, when there is no data, the pretty message is not displayed, and when there is data, the html div is loaded before i got the data, so it's weird to see a button while the page load. I think it is possible to use observables and operators here, but i really don't know which one to use to make this work. Thanks.
Edit : I solved the problem using a simple resolver, which is really helpful in that kind of cases.
I believe you are trying to delay the rendering of the button while the
prettyMessageData
is undefined. You can achieve this by adding a*ngIf=prettyMessageData
on the button div.