Angular 6 - Sending an object between component using a Service












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Actually I'm confronted to 2 issues with Angular.
My first consists on adding articles in a basket in different component. I send an object to a service and a second component retrieve it ...



My second issue is when i want to have a second product, i wish to display both of them and not overwritting it. I have been reading this : http://jasonwatmore.com/post/2018/06/25/angular-6-communicating-between-components-with-observable-subject in order to give me some skills ...



In my view i added a button :



<button class="btn btn-danger" (click)="onAddProduct()">Ajouter</button>


Here is my article component :



export class ProductComponent implements OnInit {
@Input() private product: Product;
private basketData: BasketdataService;

constructor(private basketData: BasketdataService) { }

ngOnInit() {
}
onAddProduct() {
console.log(this.product);
this.basketData.onAddBasket(this.product);
}
}


My service here retrieve the datas and share them with the basket component



export class BasketdataService {
private subject = new Subject<any>();

onAddBasket(product: Product) {
this.subject.next(product);
}

onGetBasket(): Observable<Product> {
return this.subject.asObservable();

}
removeArticleBasket() {
this.subject.next();
}


Here is my basketComponent



export class BasketmenuComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
product : Product;
subscription : Subscription;

constructor(private basketdataService: BasketdataService) {
this.subscription = this.basketdataService.onGetBasket().subscribe(message => { this.product = product; });
}
ngOnInit() {
}
ngOnDestroy() {
// unsubscribe to ensure no memory leaks
this.subscription.unsubscribe();
}
}


I receive this error :
ERROR ReferenceError: product is not defined at SafeSubscriber._next










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    Actually I'm confronted to 2 issues with Angular.
    My first consists on adding articles in a basket in different component. I send an object to a service and a second component retrieve it ...



    My second issue is when i want to have a second product, i wish to display both of them and not overwritting it. I have been reading this : http://jasonwatmore.com/post/2018/06/25/angular-6-communicating-between-components-with-observable-subject in order to give me some skills ...



    In my view i added a button :



    <button class="btn btn-danger" (click)="onAddProduct()">Ajouter</button>


    Here is my article component :



    export class ProductComponent implements OnInit {
    @Input() private product: Product;
    private basketData: BasketdataService;

    constructor(private basketData: BasketdataService) { }

    ngOnInit() {
    }
    onAddProduct() {
    console.log(this.product);
    this.basketData.onAddBasket(this.product);
    }
    }


    My service here retrieve the datas and share them with the basket component



    export class BasketdataService {
    private subject = new Subject<any>();

    onAddBasket(product: Product) {
    this.subject.next(product);
    }

    onGetBasket(): Observable<Product> {
    return this.subject.asObservable();

    }
    removeArticleBasket() {
    this.subject.next();
    }


    Here is my basketComponent



    export class BasketmenuComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
    product : Product;
    subscription : Subscription;

    constructor(private basketdataService: BasketdataService) {
    this.subscription = this.basketdataService.onGetBasket().subscribe(message => { this.product = product; });
    }
    ngOnInit() {
    }
    ngOnDestroy() {
    // unsubscribe to ensure no memory leaks
    this.subscription.unsubscribe();
    }
    }


    I receive this error :
    ERROR ReferenceError: product is not defined at SafeSubscriber._next










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      Actually I'm confronted to 2 issues with Angular.
      My first consists on adding articles in a basket in different component. I send an object to a service and a second component retrieve it ...



      My second issue is when i want to have a second product, i wish to display both of them and not overwritting it. I have been reading this : http://jasonwatmore.com/post/2018/06/25/angular-6-communicating-between-components-with-observable-subject in order to give me some skills ...



      In my view i added a button :



      <button class="btn btn-danger" (click)="onAddProduct()">Ajouter</button>


      Here is my article component :



      export class ProductComponent implements OnInit {
      @Input() private product: Product;
      private basketData: BasketdataService;

      constructor(private basketData: BasketdataService) { }

      ngOnInit() {
      }
      onAddProduct() {
      console.log(this.product);
      this.basketData.onAddBasket(this.product);
      }
      }


      My service here retrieve the datas and share them with the basket component



      export class BasketdataService {
      private subject = new Subject<any>();

      onAddBasket(product: Product) {
      this.subject.next(product);
      }

      onGetBasket(): Observable<Product> {
      return this.subject.asObservable();

      }
      removeArticleBasket() {
      this.subject.next();
      }


      Here is my basketComponent



      export class BasketmenuComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
      product : Product;
      subscription : Subscription;

      constructor(private basketdataService: BasketdataService) {
      this.subscription = this.basketdataService.onGetBasket().subscribe(message => { this.product = product; });
      }
      ngOnInit() {
      }
      ngOnDestroy() {
      // unsubscribe to ensure no memory leaks
      this.subscription.unsubscribe();
      }
      }


      I receive this error :
      ERROR ReferenceError: product is not defined at SafeSubscriber._next










      share|improve this question














      Actually I'm confronted to 2 issues with Angular.
      My first consists on adding articles in a basket in different component. I send an object to a service and a second component retrieve it ...



      My second issue is when i want to have a second product, i wish to display both of them and not overwritting it. I have been reading this : http://jasonwatmore.com/post/2018/06/25/angular-6-communicating-between-components-with-observable-subject in order to give me some skills ...



      In my view i added a button :



      <button class="btn btn-danger" (click)="onAddProduct()">Ajouter</button>


      Here is my article component :



      export class ProductComponent implements OnInit {
      @Input() private product: Product;
      private basketData: BasketdataService;

      constructor(private basketData: BasketdataService) { }

      ngOnInit() {
      }
      onAddProduct() {
      console.log(this.product);
      this.basketData.onAddBasket(this.product);
      }
      }


      My service here retrieve the datas and share them with the basket component



      export class BasketdataService {
      private subject = new Subject<any>();

      onAddBasket(product: Product) {
      this.subject.next(product);
      }

      onGetBasket(): Observable<Product> {
      return this.subject.asObservable();

      }
      removeArticleBasket() {
      this.subject.next();
      }


      Here is my basketComponent



      export class BasketmenuComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
      product : Product;
      subscription : Subscription;

      constructor(private basketdataService: BasketdataService) {
      this.subscription = this.basketdataService.onGetBasket().subscribe(message => { this.product = product; });
      }
      ngOnInit() {
      }
      ngOnDestroy() {
      // unsubscribe to ensure no memory leaks
      this.subscription.unsubscribe();
      }
      }


      I receive this error :
      ERROR ReferenceError: product is not defined at SafeSubscriber._next







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          In basketComponent you've an error, try this:



          export class BasketmenuComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
          product : Product;
          subscription : Subscription;

          constructor(private basketdataService: BasketdataService) {
          this.subscription = this.basketdataService.onGetBasket().subscribe(product=> { this.product = product; });
          }
          ngOnInit() {
          }
          ngOnDestroy() {
          // unsubscribe to ensure no memory leaks
          this.subscription.unsubscribe();
          }


          }



          It's not "message", but "product" in this.subscription






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            In basketComponent you've an error, try this:



            export class BasketmenuComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
            product : Product;
            subscription : Subscription;

            constructor(private basketdataService: BasketdataService) {
            this.subscription = this.basketdataService.onGetBasket().subscribe(product=> { this.product = product; });
            }
            ngOnInit() {
            }
            ngOnDestroy() {
            // unsubscribe to ensure no memory leaks
            this.subscription.unsubscribe();
            }


            }



            It's not "message", but "product" in this.subscription






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              In basketComponent you've an error, try this:



              export class BasketmenuComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
              product : Product;
              subscription : Subscription;

              constructor(private basketdataService: BasketdataService) {
              this.subscription = this.basketdataService.onGetBasket().subscribe(product=> { this.product = product; });
              }
              ngOnInit() {
              }
              ngOnDestroy() {
              // unsubscribe to ensure no memory leaks
              this.subscription.unsubscribe();
              }


              }



              It's not "message", but "product" in this.subscription






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                In basketComponent you've an error, try this:



                export class BasketmenuComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
                product : Product;
                subscription : Subscription;

                constructor(private basketdataService: BasketdataService) {
                this.subscription = this.basketdataService.onGetBasket().subscribe(product=> { this.product = product; });
                }
                ngOnInit() {
                }
                ngOnDestroy() {
                // unsubscribe to ensure no memory leaks
                this.subscription.unsubscribe();
                }


                }



                It's not "message", but "product" in this.subscription






                share|improve this answer













                In basketComponent you've an error, try this:



                export class BasketmenuComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
                product : Product;
                subscription : Subscription;

                constructor(private basketdataService: BasketdataService) {
                this.subscription = this.basketdataService.onGetBasket().subscribe(product=> { this.product = product; });
                }
                ngOnInit() {
                }
                ngOnDestroy() {
                // unsubscribe to ensure no memory leaks
                this.subscription.unsubscribe();
                }


                }



                It's not "message", but "product" in this.subscription







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