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Angular .removeAt(i) at FormArray does not update in DOM - Angular

I thought it was an issue with my implementation but seems that my code for creating dynamic FormArray should be functional based from this question I raised. When I integrate it to my project, the remove function does delete the element from the FormArray, but it does not reflect in the interface/ does not remove object from the DOM. What could be causing this?

import {
  Component,
  VERSION
} from '@angular/core';
import {
  FormGroup,
  FormControl,
  FormArray,
  Validators,
  FormBuilder
} from '@angular/forms';

@Component({
  selector: 'my-app',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent {

  objectProps: any[];

  public dataObject = [{
      "label": "Name",
      "name": "name",
      "type": "text",
      "data": ""
    },
    {
      "label": "Contacts",
      "name": "contacts",
      "type": "inputarray",
      "array": []
    }
  ]
  form: FormGroup;

  constructor(private _fb: FormBuilder) {}

  ngOnInit() {

    const formGroup = {};
    for (let field of this.dataObject) {
      if (field.type == "inputarray") {
        console.log("THIS IS " + field.type)
        formGroup[field.name] = this._fb.array([''])
      } else {
        console.log("THIS IS " + field.type)
        formGroup[field.name] = new FormControl(field.data || '') //, this.mapValidators(field.validation));
      }
    }

    this.form = new FormGroup(formGroup);
  }

  addFormInput(field) {
    const form = new FormControl('');
    ( < FormArray > this.form.controls[field]).push(form);
  }

  removeFormInput(field, i) {
    ( < FormArray > this.form.controls[field]).removeAt(i);
  }
}
<form *ngIf="form" novalidate (ngSubmit)="onSubmit(form.value)" [formGroup]="form">
  <div *ngFor="let field of dataObject">
    <h4>{{field.label}}</h4>
    <div [ngSwitch]="field.type">
      <input *ngSwitchCase="'text'" [formControlName]="field.name" [id]="field.name" [type]="field.type" class="form-control">
      <div *ngSwitchCase="'inputarray'">
        <div formArrayName="{{field.name}}" [id]="field.name">
          <div *ngFor="let item of form.get(field.name).controls; let i = index;" class="array-line">
            <div>
              <input class="form-control" [formControlName]="i" [placeholder]="i">
            </div>
            <div>
              <button id="btn-remove" type="button" class="btn" (click)="removeFormInput(field.name, i)">x</button>
            </div>
          </div>
        </div>
        <div>
          <button id="btn-add" type="button" class="btn" (click)="addFormInput(field.name)">Add</button>
        </div>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
  <button type="submit" class="btn btn-danger btn-block" style="float: right; width:180px" [disabled]="!form.valid">Save</button>
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caricature Avatar asked Jun 18 '26 17:06

caricature


2 Answers

This is not a great solution but I solved my problem by manipulating value and after removing the control.

I simply moved the item that I wanted to remove to the end of the array and then I removed the last item.

removeItem(index: number): void {
  const value = this.formArray.value;

  this.formArray.setValue(
    value.slice(0, index).concat(
      value.slice(index + 1),
    ).concat(value[index]),
  );

  this.formArray.removeAt(value.length - 1);
}

I hope it helps someone struggling with this issue in the future.

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oreo Avatar answered Jun 20 '26 06:06

oreo


I was facing this problem as well. The solution for me was to get rid of/fix the trackBy function in NgFor*. I think you need to introduce a proper trackBy function and it might solve your error.

sauce: How to use `trackBy` with `ngFor`

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Anirudh Ramesh Avatar answered Jun 20 '26 05:06

Anirudh Ramesh



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