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Thanks to your handy defaultOptions feature, I can ensure consistency in the presentation of the monaco editor throughout my app without specifying options. However, whenever I remove "options" from component implementation, e.g. <ngx-monaco-editor [model]="model"></ngx-monaco-editor>
I get the exception:
TypeError: Cannot set property 'model' of undefined
at EditorComponent.set [as model] (editor.component.js:42)
at updateProp (core.js:12619)
at checkAndUpdateDirectiveInline (core.js:12326)
at checkAndUpdateNodeInline (core.js:13893)
at checkAndUpdateNode (core.js:13836)
at debugCheckAndUpdateNode (core.js:14729)
at debugCheckDirectivesFn (core.js:14670)
at Object.eval [as updateDirectives] (EditContentComponent.html:37)
at Object.debugUpdateDirectives [as updateDirectives] (core.js:14655)
at checkAndUpdateView (core.js:13802)
Which points to this line in editor.component: this.options.model = model;
As a result, I am forced to use the editor component as follows: <ngx-monaco-editor [options]="{}" [model]="model"></ngx-monaco-editor>
It doesn't make sense to me that I would need to specify options. It seems like the responsibility of the component to provide a default if one is not provided, especially since the module essentially makes this directive unnecessary.
Thanks for what you've done here! I appreciate it!
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To help people who have the same problem as us, it is also important to respect the order. options must be declared before model in the HTML tag, otherwise options will still be undefined when the model will be set.
Thanks to your handy
defaultOptions
feature, I can ensure consistency in the presentation of the monaco editor throughout my app without specifying options. However, whenever I remove "options" from component implementation, e.g.<ngx-monaco-editor [model]="model"></ngx-monaco-editor>
I get the exception:
Which points to this line in editor.component:
this.options.model = model;
As a result, I am forced to use the editor component as follows:
<ngx-monaco-editor [options]="{}" [model]="model"></ngx-monaco-editor>
It doesn't make sense to me that I would need to specify options. It seems like the responsibility of the component to provide a default if one is not provided, especially since the module essentially makes this directive unnecessary.
Thanks for what you've done here! I appreciate it!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: