Angular - Bootstrap style not working in nested components












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I'm trying to create a table with a nested component for rows, here is what I have:



Parent file:



<table class="table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>ID</th>
<th>TITLE</th>
<th>DESCRIPTION</th>
<th>USER</th>
<th>OWNER</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<app-ticket *ngFor="let ticket of tickets" [ticket]="ticket"></app-ticket>
</table>


app-ticket:



<tr>
<td>{{ticket.id}}</td>
<td>{{ticket.title}}</td>
<td>{{ticket.description}}</td>
<td>{{ticket.email}}</td>
<td>{{ticket.owner}} <button class="btn btn-warning">TEST</button></td>
</tr>


But bootstrap style on rows don't work, I've searched and people suggest putting the tr / td's in the root component, but this is not feasible sometimes, specially with multi-level components, is there a good solution for this?










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    I'm trying to create a table with a nested component for rows, here is what I have:



    Parent file:



    <table class="table">
    <thead>
    <tr>
    <th>ID</th>
    <th>TITLE</th>
    <th>DESCRIPTION</th>
    <th>USER</th>
    <th>OWNER</th>
    </tr>
    </thead>
    <app-ticket *ngFor="let ticket of tickets" [ticket]="ticket"></app-ticket>
    </table>


    app-ticket:



    <tr>
    <td>{{ticket.id}}</td>
    <td>{{ticket.title}}</td>
    <td>{{ticket.description}}</td>
    <td>{{ticket.email}}</td>
    <td>{{ticket.owner}} <button class="btn btn-warning">TEST</button></td>
    </tr>


    But bootstrap style on rows don't work, I've searched and people suggest putting the tr / td's in the root component, but this is not feasible sometimes, specially with multi-level components, is there a good solution for this?










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      I'm trying to create a table with a nested component for rows, here is what I have:



      Parent file:



      <table class="table">
      <thead>
      <tr>
      <th>ID</th>
      <th>TITLE</th>
      <th>DESCRIPTION</th>
      <th>USER</th>
      <th>OWNER</th>
      </tr>
      </thead>
      <app-ticket *ngFor="let ticket of tickets" [ticket]="ticket"></app-ticket>
      </table>


      app-ticket:



      <tr>
      <td>{{ticket.id}}</td>
      <td>{{ticket.title}}</td>
      <td>{{ticket.description}}</td>
      <td>{{ticket.email}}</td>
      <td>{{ticket.owner}} <button class="btn btn-warning">TEST</button></td>
      </tr>


      But bootstrap style on rows don't work, I've searched and people suggest putting the tr / td's in the root component, but this is not feasible sometimes, specially with multi-level components, is there a good solution for this?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to create a table with a nested component for rows, here is what I have:



      Parent file:



      <table class="table">
      <thead>
      <tr>
      <th>ID</th>
      <th>TITLE</th>
      <th>DESCRIPTION</th>
      <th>USER</th>
      <th>OWNER</th>
      </tr>
      </thead>
      <app-ticket *ngFor="let ticket of tickets" [ticket]="ticket"></app-ticket>
      </table>


      app-ticket:



      <tr>
      <td>{{ticket.id}}</td>
      <td>{{ticket.title}}</td>
      <td>{{ticket.description}}</td>
      <td>{{ticket.email}}</td>
      <td>{{ticket.owner}} <button class="btn btn-warning">TEST</button></td>
      </tr>


      But bootstrap style on rows don't work, I've searched and people suggest putting the tr / td's in the root component, but this is not feasible sometimes, specially with multi-level components, is there a good solution for this?







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          One way to achieve this is to make the component a directive-like component:



          @Component({
          selector: 'tr[app-ticket]',
          templateUrl: './app-ticket.component.html',
          styleUrls: ['./app-ticket.component.scss']
          })
          export class AppTicketComponent {

          @Input() ticket: Ticket;

          }


          html template:



          <td>{{ticket.id}}</td>
          <td>{{ticket.title}}</td>
          <td>{{ticket.description}}</td>
          <td>{{ticket.email}}</td>
          <td>{{ticket.owner}} <button class="btn btn-warning">TEST</button></td>


          and then use it like this:



          <tr app-ticket *ngFor="let ticket of tickets" [ticket]="ticket"></tr>


          This will directly render the tr inside of the table instead of leaving a tag for your component.






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            One way to achieve this is to make the component a directive-like component:



            @Component({
            selector: 'tr[app-ticket]',
            templateUrl: './app-ticket.component.html',
            styleUrls: ['./app-ticket.component.scss']
            })
            export class AppTicketComponent {

            @Input() ticket: Ticket;

            }


            html template:



            <td>{{ticket.id}}</td>
            <td>{{ticket.title}}</td>
            <td>{{ticket.description}}</td>
            <td>{{ticket.email}}</td>
            <td>{{ticket.owner}} <button class="btn btn-warning">TEST</button></td>


            and then use it like this:



            <tr app-ticket *ngFor="let ticket of tickets" [ticket]="ticket"></tr>


            This will directly render the tr inside of the table instead of leaving a tag for your component.






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              One way to achieve this is to make the component a directive-like component:



              @Component({
              selector: 'tr[app-ticket]',
              templateUrl: './app-ticket.component.html',
              styleUrls: ['./app-ticket.component.scss']
              })
              export class AppTicketComponent {

              @Input() ticket: Ticket;

              }


              html template:



              <td>{{ticket.id}}</td>
              <td>{{ticket.title}}</td>
              <td>{{ticket.description}}</td>
              <td>{{ticket.email}}</td>
              <td>{{ticket.owner}} <button class="btn btn-warning">TEST</button></td>


              and then use it like this:



              <tr app-ticket *ngFor="let ticket of tickets" [ticket]="ticket"></tr>


              This will directly render the tr inside of the table instead of leaving a tag for your component.






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                One way to achieve this is to make the component a directive-like component:



                @Component({
                selector: 'tr[app-ticket]',
                templateUrl: './app-ticket.component.html',
                styleUrls: ['./app-ticket.component.scss']
                })
                export class AppTicketComponent {

                @Input() ticket: Ticket;

                }


                html template:



                <td>{{ticket.id}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.title}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.description}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.email}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.owner}} <button class="btn btn-warning">TEST</button></td>


                and then use it like this:



                <tr app-ticket *ngFor="let ticket of tickets" [ticket]="ticket"></tr>


                This will directly render the tr inside of the table instead of leaving a tag for your component.






                share|improve this answer















                One way to achieve this is to make the component a directive-like component:



                @Component({
                selector: 'tr[app-ticket]',
                templateUrl: './app-ticket.component.html',
                styleUrls: ['./app-ticket.component.scss']
                })
                export class AppTicketComponent {

                @Input() ticket: Ticket;

                }


                html template:



                <td>{{ticket.id}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.title}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.description}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.email}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.owner}} <button class="btn btn-warning">TEST</button></td>


                and then use it like this:



                <tr app-ticket *ngFor="let ticket of tickets" [ticket]="ticket"></tr>


                This will directly render the tr inside of the table instead of leaving a tag for your component.







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