I have an issue with using MatSnackBar from within a library.
I have created a simple component which looks like this:
<div class="situ-error-snackbar">
<span>{{message}}</span>
<button type="button" mat-icon-button (click)="close()">
<mat-icon>closer</mat-icon>
</button>
</div>
The code just looks like this:
import {
Component,
Inject,
Input,
OnInit,
ViewEncapsulation,
} from '@angular/core';
import {
MatSnackBarRef,
MAT_SNACK_BAR_DATA,
} from '@angular/material/snack-bar';
@Component({
selector: 'situ-error-snackbar',
templateUrl: './error-snackbar.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./error-snackbar.component.scss'],
encapsulation: ViewEncapsulation.None,
})
export class ErrorSnackbarComponent implements OnInit {
@Input() duration: number = 5000;
public constructor(
@Inject(MAT_SNACK_BAR_DATA) public message: string,
public snackBarRef: MatSnackBarRef<ErrorSnackbarComponent>
) {}
public ngOnInit(): void {}
public close(): void {
this.snackBarRef.dismiss();
}
}
And I have a service which invokes it:
public show(notifcation: Notification): void {
let config: MatSnackBarConfig = {
panelClass: notifcation.type,
verticalPosition: 'top',
duration: 5000,
data: notifcation.message,
};
this.snackBar.openFromComponent(ErrorSnackbarComponent, config);
}
All of this is in a custom library I have been developing.
The error-snackbar has a module which looks like this:
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { MatButtonModule } from '@angular/material/button';
import { MatIconModule } from '@angular/material/icon';
import { MatSnackBarModule } from '@angular/material/snack-bar';
import { ErrorSnackbarComponent } from './error-snackbar.component';
@NgModule({
imports: [MatButtonModule, MatIconModule, MatSnackBarModule],
declarations: [ErrorSnackbarComponent],
exports: [ErrorSnackbarComponent],
})
export class ErrorSnackbarModule {}
In my application, I want to display the ErrorSnackbar whenever there is an error, so I added it to the AppComponent as follows:
<router-outlet></router-outlet>
<situ-error-snackbar></situ-error-snackbar>
And I import the library module in app.module like this:
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
BrowserAnimationsModule,
HttpClientModule,
CoreModule,
AppRoutingModule,
MatAutocompleteModule,
MatDatepickerModule,
MatNativeDateModule,
MatSelectModule,
ErrorSnackbarModule,
],
providers: [
{ provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: BearerAuthInterceptor, multi: true },
{ provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: ErrorInterceptor, multi: true },
{ provide: MAT_DATE_LOCALE, useValue: 'en-GB' },
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
export class AppModule {}
In my opinion, this should just work. I have many other components that are in that library and they all work fine. But when I try to run my application in the state above, I get this error:
ERROR NullInjectorError: R3InjectorError(AppModule)[InjectionToken MatSnackBarData -> InjectionToken MatSnackBarData -> InjectionToken MatSnackBarData]:
NullInjectorError: No provider for InjectionToken MatSnackBarData!
I googled the error and found something similar here:
https://github.com/angular/universal-starter/issues/493
So I did what they said and added this to the app.module:
{
provide: MAT_SNACK_BAR_DATA,
useValue: {}, // Add any data you wish to test if it is passed/used correctly
},
When I do that, I get a new error:
ERROR NullInjectorError: R3InjectorError(AppModule)[MatSnackBarRef -> MatSnackBarRef -> MatSnackBarRef]:
NullInjectorError: No provider for MatSnackBarRef!
So I tried to add another provider like this:
{
provide: MatSnackBarRef,
useClass: MatSnackBarRef,
},
And now I get a new message:
main.ts:12 Error: Can't resolve all parameters for MatSnackBarRef: (?, ?).
I don't understand why I am having to mess around with providers. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong?
question from:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65886327/using-matsnackbar-in-a-library