How can I use custom ngTemplate












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I want to create small component with one custom / optional template - it would be nice if I can made it similar to Kendo



<kendo-combobox>
<ng-template kendoComboBoxFooterTemplate>
<h4>{{listItems.length}} sizes available</h4>
</ng-template>
</kendo-combobox>


so if that template is defined inside body then I'll use it, if don't I'll use default one.



I'm trying to play with ngTemplateOutlet but right now with maybe half od desired solution is done.










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    I want to create small component with one custom / optional template - it would be nice if I can made it similar to Kendo



    <kendo-combobox>
    <ng-template kendoComboBoxFooterTemplate>
    <h4>{{listItems.length}} sizes available</h4>
    </ng-template>
    </kendo-combobox>


    so if that template is defined inside body then I'll use it, if don't I'll use default one.



    I'm trying to play with ngTemplateOutlet but right now with maybe half od desired solution is done.










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      I want to create small component with one custom / optional template - it would be nice if I can made it similar to Kendo



      <kendo-combobox>
      <ng-template kendoComboBoxFooterTemplate>
      <h4>{{listItems.length}} sizes available</h4>
      </ng-template>
      </kendo-combobox>


      so if that template is defined inside body then I'll use it, if don't I'll use default one.



      I'm trying to play with ngTemplateOutlet but right now with maybe half od desired solution is done.










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      I want to create small component with one custom / optional template - it would be nice if I can made it similar to Kendo



      <kendo-combobox>
      <ng-template kendoComboBoxFooterTemplate>
      <h4>{{listItems.length}} sizes available</h4>
      </ng-template>
      </kendo-combobox>


      so if that template is defined inside body then I'll use it, if don't I'll use default one.



      I'm trying to play with ngTemplateOutlet but right now with maybe half od desired solution is done.







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          you can use @ContentChild() to get your component body content,try this



          import { ContentChild } from '@angular/core';

          @Component({...})
          export class YourComponent {
          @ContentChild(TemplateRef) contentChild: TemplateRef<any>;


          and in your template you can check contentChild property, if it isn't undefined then your component has body






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            you can use @ContentChild() to get your component body content,try this



            import { ContentChild } from '@angular/core';

            @Component({...})
            export class YourComponent {
            @ContentChild(TemplateRef) contentChild: TemplateRef<any>;


            and in your template you can check contentChild property, if it isn't undefined then your component has body






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              you can use @ContentChild() to get your component body content,try this



              import { ContentChild } from '@angular/core';

              @Component({...})
              export class YourComponent {
              @ContentChild(TemplateRef) contentChild: TemplateRef<any>;


              and in your template you can check contentChild property, if it isn't undefined then your component has body






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                you can use @ContentChild() to get your component body content,try this



                import { ContentChild } from '@angular/core';

                @Component({...})
                export class YourComponent {
                @ContentChild(TemplateRef) contentChild: TemplateRef<any>;


                and in your template you can check contentChild property, if it isn't undefined then your component has body






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                you can use @ContentChild() to get your component body content,try this



                import { ContentChild } from '@angular/core';

                @Component({...})
                export class YourComponent {
                @ContentChild(TemplateRef) contentChild: TemplateRef<any>;


                and in your template you can check contentChild property, if it isn't undefined then your component has body







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