Both of them are at the moment (2.x, 4.x) used to group elements together without having to introduce another element which will be rendered on the page (such as div
or span
).
template
, however, requires nasty syntax. For example,
<li *ngFor="let item of items; let i = index; trackBy: trackByFn">...</li>
would become
<template ngFor let-item [ngForOf]="items" let-i="index" [ngForTrackBy]="trackByFn">
<li>...</li>
</template>
You can use ng-container
instead since it follow the nice *
syntax which you expect and are probably already familiar with.
<ng-container *ngFor="let item of items; let i = index; trackBy: trackByFn">
<li>...</li>
</ng-container>
You can find more details by reading this discussion on GitHub.
Note that in 4.x <template>
is deprecated and is changed to <ng-template>
.
Use
<ng-container>
if you need a helper element for nested structural directives like *ngIf
or *ngFor
or if you want to wrap more than one element inside such a structural directive;
<ng-template>
if you need a view "snippet" that you want to stamp at various places using ngForTemplate
, ngTemplateOutlet
, or createEmbeddedView()
.
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