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Debugging Made Easy with This New Feature in Angular 9

If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”

Edsger W. Dijkstra

The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post.

The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:

  • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
  • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
  • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.

These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console.

Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI.

In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application.

Let’s dive in!

Getting the Angular global instance

The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:

  1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
    ng serve --open
    
  2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
  3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

    The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

Angular CLI Application

Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

Getting the Angular component instance

The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

  1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
  2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
  3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
    ng.getComponent($0)
    

Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

Interacting with the Angular component

Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"

Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

ng.applyChanges($0)

Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

  1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
    Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

    Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

    [app.component.ts]

    import { Component } from '@angular/core';
    
    @Component({
      selector: 'app-root',
      templateUrl: './app.component.html',
      styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
    })
    export class AppComponent {
      title = 'angular-debugging';
      date: Date = new Date();
    }
    

    [app.component.html]
    Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

    <!-- Highlight Card -->
      <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
     -------
     -------
     -------
      </div>
    
      <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
    

    -Edsger W. Dijkstra

    The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
    • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
    • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
    • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
    These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

    Getting the Angular global instance

    The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
    1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
      ng serve --open
      
    2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
    3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

      The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

    You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

    Angular CLI Application

    Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

    Getting the Angular component instance

    The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

    1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
    2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
    3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
      ng.getComponent($0)
      

    Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

    Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

    Interacting with the Angular component

    Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

    Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

    ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
    

    Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

    A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

    ng.applyChanges($0)
    

    Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

    In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

    ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
    ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
    ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
    ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
    ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
    ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
    ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
    ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
    ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

    Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

    Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

    In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

    1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
      Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

      Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

      [app.component.ts]

      import { Component } from '@angular/core';
      
      @Component({
        selector: 'app-root',
        templateUrl: './app.component.html',
        styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
      })
      export class AppComponent {
        title = 'angular-debugging';
        date: Date = new Date();
      }
      

      [app.component.html]
      Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

      <!-- Highlight Card -->
        <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
       -------
       -------
       -------
        </div>
      
        <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
      

      -Edsger W. Dijkstra

      The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
      • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
      • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
      • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
      These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

      Getting the Angular global instance

      The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
      1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
        ng serve --open
        
      2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
      3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

        The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

      You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

      Angular CLI Application

      Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

      Getting the Angular component instance

      The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

      1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
      2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
      3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
        ng.getComponent($0)
        

      Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

      Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

      Interacting with the Angular component

      Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

      Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

      ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
      

      Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

      A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

      ng.applyChanges($0)
      

      Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

      In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

      ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
      ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
      ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
      ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
      ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
      ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
      ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
      ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
      ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

      Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

      Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

      In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

      1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
        Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

        Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

        [app.component.ts]

        import { Component } from '@angular/core';
        
        @Component({
          selector: 'app-root',
          templateUrl: './app.component.html',
          styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
        })
        export class AppComponent {
          title = 'angular-debugging';
          date: Date = new Date();
        }
        

        [app.component.html]
        Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

        <!-- Highlight Card -->
          <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
         -------
         -------
         -------
          </div>
        
          <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
        

        -Edsger W. Dijkstra

        The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
        • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
        • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
        • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
        These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

        Getting the Angular global instance

        The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
        1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
          ng serve --open
          
        2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
        3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

          The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

        You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

        Angular CLI Application

        Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

        Getting the Angular component instance

        The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

        1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
        2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
        3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
          ng.getComponent($0)
          

        Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

        Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

        Interacting with the Angular component

        Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

        Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

        ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
        

        Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

        A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

        ng.applyChanges($0)
        

        Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

        In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

        ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
        ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
        ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
        ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
        ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
        ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
        ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
        ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
        ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

        Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

        Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

        In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

        1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
          Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

          Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

          [app.component.ts]

          import { Component } from '@angular/core';
          
          @Component({
            selector: 'app-root',
            templateUrl: './app.component.html',
            styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
          })
          export class AppComponent {
            title = 'angular-debugging';
            date: Date = new Date();
          }
          

          [app.component.html]
          Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

          <!-- Highlight Card -->
            <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
           -------
           -------
           -------
            </div>
          
            <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
          

          -Edsger W. Dijkstra

          The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
          • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
          • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
          • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
          These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

          Getting the Angular global instance

          The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
          1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
            ng serve --open
            
          2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
          3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

            The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

          You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

          Angular CLI Application

          Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

          Getting the Angular component instance

          The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

          1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
          2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
          3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
            ng.getComponent($0)
            

          Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

          Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

          Interacting with the Angular component

          Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

          Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

          ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
          

          Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

          A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

          ng.applyChanges($0)
          

          Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

          In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

          ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
          ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
          ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
          ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
          ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
          ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
          ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
          ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
          ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

          Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

          Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

          In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

          1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
            Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

            Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

            [app.component.ts]

            import { Component } from '@angular/core';
            
            @Component({
              selector: 'app-root',
              templateUrl: './app.component.html',
              styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
            })
            export class AppComponent {
              title = 'angular-debugging';
              date: Date = new Date();
            }
            

            [app.component.html]
            Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

            <!-- Highlight Card -->
              <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
             -------
             -------
             -------
              </div>
            
              <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
            

            -Edsger W. Dijkstra

            The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
            • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
            • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
            • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
            These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

            Getting the Angular global instance

            The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
            1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
              ng serve --open
              
            2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
            3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

              The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

            You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

            Angular CLI Application

            Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

            Getting the Angular component instance

            The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

            1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
            2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
            3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
              ng.getComponent($0)
              

            Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

            Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

            Interacting with the Angular component

            Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

            Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

            ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
            

            Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

            A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

            ng.applyChanges($0)
            

            Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

            In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

            ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
            ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
            ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
            ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
            ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
            ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
            ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
            ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
            ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

            Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

            Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

            In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

            1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
              Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

              Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

              [app.component.ts]

              import { Component } from '@angular/core';
              
              @Component({
                selector: 'app-root',
                templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
              })
              export class AppComponent {
                title = 'angular-debugging';
                date: Date = new Date();
              }
              

              [app.component.html]
              Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

              <!-- Highlight Card -->
                <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
               -------
               -------
               -------
                </div>
              
                <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
              

              -Edsger W. Dijkstra

              The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
              • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
              • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
              • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
              These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

              Getting the Angular global instance

              The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
              1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                ng serve --open
                
              2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
              3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

              You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

              Angular CLI Application

              Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

              Getting the Angular component instance

              The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

              1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
              2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
              3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                ng.getComponent($0)
                

              Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

              Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

              Interacting with the Angular component

              Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

              Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

              ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
              

              Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

              A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

              ng.applyChanges($0)
              

              Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

              In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

              ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
              ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
              ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
              ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
              ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
              ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
              ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
              ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
              ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

              Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

              Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

              In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

              1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                [app.component.ts]

                import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                
                @Component({
                  selector: 'app-root',
                  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                })
                export class AppComponent {
                  title = 'angular-debugging';
                  date: Date = new Date();
                }
                

                [app.component.html]
                Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                <!-- Highlight Card -->
                  <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                 -------
                 -------
                 -------
                  </div>
                
                  <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                

                -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                Getting the Angular global instance

                The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                  ng serve --open
                  
                2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                  The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                Angular CLI Application

                Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                Getting the Angular component instance

                The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                  ng.getComponent($0)
                  

                Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                Interacting with the Angular component

                Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                

                Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                ng.applyChanges($0)
                

                Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                  Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                  Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                  [app.component.ts]

                  import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                  
                  @Component({
                    selector: 'app-root',
                    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                  })
                  export class AppComponent {
                    title = 'angular-debugging';
                    date: Date = new Date();
                  }
                  

                  [app.component.html]
                  Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                  <!-- Highlight Card -->
                    <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                   -------
                   -------
                   -------
                    </div>
                  
                    <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                  

                  -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                  The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                  • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                  • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                  • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                  These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                  Getting the Angular global instance

                  The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                  1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                    ng serve --open
                    
                  2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                  3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                    The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                  You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                  Angular CLI Application

                  Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                  Getting the Angular component instance

                  The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                  1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                  2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                  3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                    ng.getComponent($0)
                    

                  Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                  Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                  Interacting with the Angular component

                  Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                  Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                  ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                  

                  Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                  A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                  

                  Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                  In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                  ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                  ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                  ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                  ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                  ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                  ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                  ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                  ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                  ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                  Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                  Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                  In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                  1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                    Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                    Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                    [app.component.ts]

                    import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                    
                    @Component({
                      selector: 'app-root',
                      templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                      styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                    })
                    export class AppComponent {
                      title = 'angular-debugging';
                      date: Date = new Date();
                    }
                    

                    [app.component.html]
                    Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                    <!-- Highlight Card -->
                      <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                     -------
                     -------
                     -------
                      </div>
                    
                      <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                    

                    -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                    The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                    • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                    • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                    • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                    These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                    Getting the Angular global instance

                    The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                    1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                      ng serve --open
                      
                    2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                    3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                      The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                    You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                    Angular CLI Application

                    Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                    Getting the Angular component instance

                    The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                    1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                    2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                    3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                      ng.getComponent($0)
                      

                    Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                    Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                    Interacting with the Angular component

                    Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                    Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                    ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                    

                    Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                    A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                    

                    Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                    In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                    ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                    ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                    ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                    ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                    ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                    ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                    ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                    ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                    ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                    Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                    Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                    In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                    1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                      Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                      Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                      [app.component.ts]

                      import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                      
                      @Component({
                        selector: 'app-root',
                        templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                        styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                      })
                      export class AppComponent {
                        title = 'angular-debugging';
                        date: Date = new Date();
                      }
                      

                      [app.component.html]
                      Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                      <!-- Highlight Card -->
                        <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                       -------
                       -------
                       -------
                        </div>
                      
                        <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                      

                      -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                      The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                      • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                      • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                      • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                      These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                      Getting the Angular global instance

                      The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                      1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                        ng serve --open
                        
                      2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                      3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                        The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                      You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                      Angular CLI Application

                      Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                      Getting the Angular component instance

                      The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                      1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                      2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                      3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                        ng.getComponent($0)
                        

                      Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                      Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                      Interacting with the Angular component

                      Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                      Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                      ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                      

                      Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                      A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                      

                      Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                      In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                      ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                      ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                      ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                      ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                      ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                      ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                      ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                      ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                      ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                      Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                      Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                      In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                      1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                        Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                        Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                        [app.component.ts]

                        import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                        
                        @Component({
                          selector: 'app-root',
                          templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                          styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                        })
                        export class AppComponent {
                          title = 'angular-debugging';
                          date: Date = new Date();
                        }
                        

                        [app.component.html]
                        Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                        <!-- Highlight Card -->
                          <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                         -------
                         -------
                         -------
                          </div>
                        
                          <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                        

                        -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                        The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                        • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                        • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                        • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                        These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                        Getting the Angular global instance

                        The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                        1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                          ng serve --open
                          
                        2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                        3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                          The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                        You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                        Angular CLI Application

                        Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                        Getting the Angular component instance

                        The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                        1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                        2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                        3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                          ng.getComponent($0)
                          

                        Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                        Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                        Interacting with the Angular component

                        Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                        Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                        ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                        

                        Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                        A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                        

                        Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                        In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                        ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                        ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                        ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                        ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                        ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                        ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                        ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                        ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                        ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                        Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                        Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                        In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                        1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                          Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                          Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                          [app.component.ts]

                          import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                          
                          @Component({
                            selector: 'app-root',
                            templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                            styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                          })
                          export class AppComponent {
                            title = 'angular-debugging';
                            date: Date = new Date();
                          }
                          

                          [app.component.html]
                          Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                          <!-- Highlight Card -->
                            <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                           -------
                           -------
                           -------
                            </div>
                          
                            <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                          

                          -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                          The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                          • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                          • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                          • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                          These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                          Getting the Angular global instance

                          The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                          1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                            ng serve --open
                            
                          2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                          3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                            The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                          You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                          Angular CLI Application

                          Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                          Getting the Angular component instance

                          The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                          1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                          2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                          3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                            ng.getComponent($0)
                            

                          Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                          Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                          Interacting with the Angular component

                          Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                          Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                          ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                          

                          Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                          A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                          

                          Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                          In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                          ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                          ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                          ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                          ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                          ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                          ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                          ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                          ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                          ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                          Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                          Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                          In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                          1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                            Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                            Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                            [app.component.ts]

                            import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                            
                            @Component({
                              selector: 'app-root',
                              templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                              styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                            })
                            export class AppComponent {
                              title = 'angular-debugging';
                              date: Date = new Date();
                            }
                            

                            [app.component.html]
                            Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                            <!-- Highlight Card -->
                              <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                             -------
                             -------
                             -------
                              </div>
                            
                              <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                            

                            -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                            The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                            • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                            • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                            • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                            These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                            Getting the Angular global instance

                            The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                            1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                              ng serve --open
                              
                            2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                            3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                              The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                            You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                            Angular CLI Application

                            Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                            Getting the Angular component instance

                            The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                            1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                            2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                            3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                              ng.getComponent($0)
                              

                            Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                            Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                            Interacting with the Angular component

                            Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                            Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                            ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                            

                            Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                            A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                            

                            Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                            In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                            ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                            ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                            ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                            ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                            ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                            ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                            ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                            ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                            ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                            Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                            Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                            In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                            1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                              Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                              Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                              [app.component.ts]

                              import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                              
                              @Component({
                                selector: 'app-root',
                                templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                              })
                              export class AppComponent {
                                title = 'angular-debugging';
                                date: Date = new Date();
                              }
                              

                              [app.component.html]
                              Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                              <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                               -------
                               -------
                               -------
                                </div>
                              
                                <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                              

                              -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                              The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                              • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                              • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                              • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                              These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                              Getting the Angular global instance

                              The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                              1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                ng serve --open
                                
                              2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                              3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                              You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                              Angular CLI Application

                              Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                              Getting the Angular component instance

                              The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                              1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                              2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                              3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                ng.getComponent($0)
                                

                              Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                              Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                              Interacting with the Angular component

                              Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                              Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                              ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                              

                              Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                              A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                              

                              Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                              In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                              ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                              ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                              ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                              ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                              ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                              ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                              ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                              ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                              ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                              Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                              Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                              In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                              1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                [app.component.ts]

                                import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                
                                @Component({
                                  selector: 'app-root',
                                  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                })
                                export class AppComponent {
                                  title = 'angular-debugging';
                                  date: Date = new Date();
                                }
                                

                                [app.component.html]
                                Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                  <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                 -------
                                 -------
                                 -------
                                  </div>
                                
                                  <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                

                                -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                Getting the Angular global instance

                                The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                  ng serve --open
                                  
                                2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                  The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                Angular CLI Application

                                Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                Getting the Angular component instance

                                The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                  ng.getComponent($0)
                                  

                                Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                Interacting with the Angular component

                                Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                

                                Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                

                                Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                  Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                  Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                  [app.component.ts]

                                  import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                  
                                  @Component({
                                    selector: 'app-root',
                                    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                  })
                                  export class AppComponent {
                                    title = 'angular-debugging';
                                    date: Date = new Date();
                                  }
                                  

                                  [app.component.html]
                                  Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                  <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                    <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                   -------
                                   -------
                                   -------
                                    </div>
                                  
                                    <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                  

                                  -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                  The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                  • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                  • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                  • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                  These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                  Getting the Angular global instance

                                  The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                  1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                    ng serve --open
                                    
                                  2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                  3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                    The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                  You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                  Angular CLI Application

                                  Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                  Getting the Angular component instance

                                  The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                  1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                  2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                  3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                    ng.getComponent($0)
                                    

                                  Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                  Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                  Interacting with the Angular component

                                  Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                  Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                  ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                  

                                  Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                  A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                  

                                  Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                  In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                  ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                  ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                  ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                  ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                  ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                  ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                  ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                  ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                  ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                  Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                  Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                  In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                  1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                    Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                    Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                    [app.component.ts]

                                    import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                    
                                    @Component({
                                      selector: 'app-root',
                                      templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                      styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                    })
                                    export class AppComponent {
                                      title = 'angular-debugging';
                                      date: Date = new Date();
                                    }
                                    

                                    [app.component.html]
                                    Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                    <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                      <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                     -------
                                     -------
                                     -------
                                      </div>
                                    
                                      <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                    

                                    -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                    The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                    • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                    • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                    • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                    These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                    Getting the Angular global instance

                                    The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                    1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                      ng serve --open
                                      
                                    2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                    3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                      The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                    You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                    Angular CLI Application

                                    Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                    Getting the Angular component instance

                                    The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                    1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                    2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                    3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                      ng.getComponent($0)
                                      

                                    Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                    Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                    Interacting with the Angular component

                                    Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                    Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                    ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                    

                                    Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                    A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                    

                                    Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                    In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                    ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                    ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                    ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                    ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                    ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                    ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                    ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                    ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                    ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                    Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                    Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                    In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                    1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                      Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                      Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                      [app.component.ts]

                                      import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                      
                                      @Component({
                                        selector: 'app-root',
                                        templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                        styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                      })
                                      export class AppComponent {
                                        title = 'angular-debugging';
                                        date: Date = new Date();
                                      }
                                      

                                      [app.component.html]
                                      Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                      <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                        <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                       -------
                                       -------
                                       -------
                                        </div>
                                      
                                        <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                      

                                      -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                      The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                      • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                      • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                      • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                      These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                      Getting the Angular global instance

                                      The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                      1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                        ng serve --open
                                        
                                      2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                      3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                        The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                      You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                      Angular CLI Application

                                      Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                      Getting the Angular component instance

                                      The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                      1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                      2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                      3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                        ng.getComponent($0)
                                        

                                      Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                      Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                      Interacting with the Angular component

                                      Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                      Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                      ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                      

                                      Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                      A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                      

                                      Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                      In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                      ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                      ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                      ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                      ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                      ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                      ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                      ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                      ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                      ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                      Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                      Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                      In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                      1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                        Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                        Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                        [app.component.ts]

                                        import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                        
                                        @Component({
                                          selector: 'app-root',
                                          templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                          styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                        })
                                        export class AppComponent {
                                          title = 'angular-debugging';
                                          date: Date = new Date();
                                        }
                                        

                                        [app.component.html]
                                        Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                        <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                          <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                         -------
                                         -------
                                         -------
                                          </div>
                                        
                                          <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                        

                                        -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                        The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                        • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                        • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                        • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                        These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                        Getting the Angular global instance

                                        The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                        1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                          ng serve --open
                                          
                                        2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                        3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                          The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                        You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                        Angular CLI Application

                                        Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                        Getting the Angular component instance

                                        The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                        1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                        2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                        3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                          ng.getComponent($0)
                                          

                                        Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                        Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                        Interacting with the Angular component

                                        Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                        Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                        ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                        

                                        Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                        A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                        

                                        Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                        In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                        ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                        ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                        ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                        ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                        ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                        ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                        ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                        ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                        ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                        Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                        Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                        In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                        1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                          Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                          Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                          [app.component.ts]

                                          import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                          
                                          @Component({
                                            selector: 'app-root',
                                            templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                            styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                          })
                                          export class AppComponent {
                                            title = 'angular-debugging';
                                            date: Date = new Date();
                                          }
                                          

                                          [app.component.html]
                                          Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                          <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                            <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                           -------
                                           -------
                                           -------
                                            </div>
                                          
                                            <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                          

                                          -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                          The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                          • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                          • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                          • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                          These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                          Getting the Angular global instance

                                          The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                          1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                            ng serve --open
                                            
                                          2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                          3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                            The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                          You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                          Angular CLI Application

                                          Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                          Getting the Angular component instance

                                          The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                          1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                          2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                          3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                            ng.getComponent($0)
                                            

                                          Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                          Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                          Interacting with the Angular component

                                          Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                          Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                          ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                          

                                          Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                          A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                          

                                          Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                          In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                          ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                          ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                          ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                          ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                          ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                          ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                          ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                          ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                          ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                          Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                          Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                          In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                          1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                            Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                            Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                            [app.component.ts]

                                            import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                            
                                            @Component({
                                              selector: 'app-root',
                                              templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                              styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                            })
                                            export class AppComponent {
                                              title = 'angular-debugging';
                                              date: Date = new Date();
                                            }
                                            

                                            [app.component.html]
                                            Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                            <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                              <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                             -------
                                             -------
                                             -------
                                              </div>
                                            
                                              <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                            

                                            -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                            The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                            • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                            • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                            • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                            These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                            Getting the Angular global instance

                                            The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                            1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                              ng serve --open
                                              
                                            2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                            3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                              The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                            You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                            Angular CLI Application

                                            Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                            Getting the Angular component instance

                                            The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                            1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                            2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                            3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                              ng.getComponent($0)
                                              

                                            Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                            Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                            Interacting with the Angular component

                                            Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                            Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                            ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                            

                                            Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                            A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                            

                                            Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                            In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                            ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                            ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                            ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                            ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                            ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                            ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                            ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                            ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                            ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                            Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                            Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                            In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                            1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                              Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                              Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                              [app.component.ts]

                                              import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                              
                                              @Component({
                                                selector: 'app-root',
                                                templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                              })
                                              export class AppComponent {
                                                title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                date: Date = new Date();
                                              }
                                              

                                              [app.component.html]
                                              Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                              <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                               -------
                                               -------
                                               -------
                                                </div>
                                              
                                                <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                              

                                              -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                              The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                              • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                              • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                              • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                              These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                              Getting the Angular global instance

                                              The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                              1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                ng serve --open
                                                
                                              2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                              3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                              You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                              Angular CLI Application

                                              Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                              Getting the Angular component instance

                                              The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                              1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                              2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                              3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                ng.getComponent($0)
                                                

                                              Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                              Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                              Interacting with the Angular component

                                              Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                              Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                              ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                              

                                              Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                              A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                              

                                              Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                              In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                              ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                              ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                              ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                              ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                              ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                              ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                              ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                              ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                              ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                              Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                              Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                              In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                              1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                [app.component.ts]

                                                import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                
                                                @Component({
                                                  selector: 'app-root',
                                                  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                })
                                                export class AppComponent {
                                                  title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                  date: Date = new Date();
                                                }
                                                

                                                [app.component.html]
                                                Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                  <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                 -------
                                                 -------
                                                 -------
                                                  </div>
                                                
                                                  <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                

                                                -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                Getting the Angular global instance

                                                The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                  ng serve --open
                                                  
                                                2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                  The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                Angular CLI Application

                                                Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                Getting the Angular component instance

                                                The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                  ng.getComponent($0)
                                                  

                                                Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                Interacting with the Angular component

                                                Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                

                                                Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                

                                                Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                  Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                  Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                  [app.component.ts]

                                                  import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                  
                                                  @Component({
                                                    selector: 'app-root',
                                                    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                  })
                                                  export class AppComponent {
                                                    title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                    date: Date = new Date();
                                                  }
                                                  

                                                  [app.component.html]
                                                  Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                  <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                    <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                   -------
                                                   -------
                                                   -------
                                                    </div>
                                                  
                                                    <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                  

                                                  -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                  The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                  • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                  • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                  • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                  These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                  Getting the Angular global instance

                                                  The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                  1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                    ng serve --open
                                                    
                                                  2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                  3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                    The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                  You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                  Angular CLI Application

                                                  Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                  Getting the Angular component instance

                                                  The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                  1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                  2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                  3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                    ng.getComponent($0)
                                                    

                                                  Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                  Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                  Interacting with the Angular component

                                                  Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                  Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                  ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                  

                                                  Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                  A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                  

                                                  Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                  In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                  ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                  ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                  ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                  ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                  ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                  ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                  ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                  ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                  ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                  Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                  Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                  In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                  1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                    Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                    Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                    [app.component.ts]

                                                    import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                    
                                                    @Component({
                                                      selector: 'app-root',
                                                      templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                      styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                    })
                                                    export class AppComponent {
                                                      title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                      date: Date = new Date();
                                                    }
                                                    

                                                    [app.component.html]
                                                    Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                    <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                      <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                     -------
                                                     -------
                                                     -------
                                                      </div>
                                                    
                                                      <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                    

                                                    -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                    The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                    • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                    • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                    • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                    These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                    Getting the Angular global instance

                                                    The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                    1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                      ng serve --open
                                                      
                                                    2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                    3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                      The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                    You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                    Angular CLI Application

                                                    Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                    Getting the Angular component instance

                                                    The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                    1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                    2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                    3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                      ng.getComponent($0)
                                                      

                                                    Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                    Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                    Interacting with the Angular component

                                                    Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                    Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                    ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                    

                                                    Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                    A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                    

                                                    Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                    In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                    ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                    ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                    ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                    ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                    ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                    ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                    ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                    ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                    ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                    Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                    Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                    In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                    1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                      Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                      Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                      [app.component.ts]

                                                      import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                      
                                                      @Component({
                                                        selector: 'app-root',
                                                        templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                        styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                      })
                                                      export class AppComponent {
                                                        title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                        date: Date = new Date();
                                                      }
                                                      

                                                      [app.component.html]
                                                      Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                      <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                        <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                       -------
                                                       -------
                                                       -------
                                                        </div>
                                                      
                                                        <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                      

                                                      -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                      The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                      • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                      • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                      • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                      These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                      Getting the Angular global instance

                                                      The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                      1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                        ng serve --open
                                                        
                                                      2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                      3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                        The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                      You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                      Angular CLI Application

                                                      Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                      Getting the Angular component instance

                                                      The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                      1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                      2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                      3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                        ng.getComponent($0)
                                                        

                                                      Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                      Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                      Interacting with the Angular component

                                                      Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                      Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                      ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                      

                                                      Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                      A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                      

                                                      Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                      In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                      ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                      ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                      ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                      ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                      ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                      ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                      ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                      ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                      ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                      Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                      Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                      In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                      1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                        Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                        Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                        [app.component.ts]

                                                        import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                        
                                                        @Component({
                                                          selector: 'app-root',
                                                          templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                          styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                        })
                                                        export class AppComponent {
                                                          title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                          date: Date = new Date();
                                                        }
                                                        

                                                        [app.component.html]
                                                        Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                        <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                          <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                         -------
                                                         -------
                                                         -------
                                                          </div>
                                                        
                                                          <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                        

                                                        -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                        The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                        • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                        • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                        • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                        These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                        Getting the Angular global instance

                                                        The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                        1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                          ng serve --open
                                                          
                                                        2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                        3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                          The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                        You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                        Angular CLI Application

                                                        Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                        Getting the Angular component instance

                                                        The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                        1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                        2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                        3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                          ng.getComponent($0)
                                                          

                                                        Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                        Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                        Interacting with the Angular component

                                                        Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                        Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                        ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                        

                                                        Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                        A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                        

                                                        Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                        In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                        ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                        ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                        ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                        ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                        ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                        ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                        ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                        ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                        ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                        Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                        Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                        In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                        1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                          Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                          Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                          [app.component.ts]

                                                          import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                          
                                                          @Component({
                                                            selector: 'app-root',
                                                            templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                            styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                          })
                                                          export class AppComponent {
                                                            title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                            date: Date = new Date();
                                                          }
                                                          

                                                          [app.component.html]
                                                          Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                          <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                            <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                           -------
                                                           -------
                                                           -------
                                                            </div>
                                                          
                                                            <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                          

                                                          -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                          The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                          • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                          • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                          • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                          These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                          Getting the Angular global instance

                                                          The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                          1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                            ng serve --open
                                                            
                                                          2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                          3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                            The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                          You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                          Angular CLI Application

                                                          Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                          Getting the Angular component instance

                                                          The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                          1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                          2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                          3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                            ng.getComponent($0)
                                                            

                                                          Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                          Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                          Interacting with the Angular component

                                                          Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                          Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                          ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                          

                                                          Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                          A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                          

                                                          Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                          In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                          ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                          ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                          ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                          ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                          ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                          ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                          ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                          ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                          ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                          Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                          Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                          In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                          1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                            Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                            Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                            [app.component.ts]

                                                            import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                            
                                                            @Component({
                                                              selector: 'app-root',
                                                              templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                              styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                            })
                                                            export class AppComponent {
                                                              title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                              date: Date = new Date();
                                                            }
                                                            

                                                            [app.component.html]
                                                            Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                            <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                              <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                             -------
                                                             -------
                                                             -------
                                                              </div>
                                                            
                                                              <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                            

                                                            -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                            The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                            • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                            • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                            • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                            These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                            Getting the Angular global instance

                                                            The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                            1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                              ng serve --open
                                                              
                                                            2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                            3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                              The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                            You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                            Angular CLI Application

                                                            Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                            Getting the Angular component instance

                                                            The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                            1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                            2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                            3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                              ng.getComponent($0)
                                                              

                                                            Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                            Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                            Interacting with the Angular component

                                                            Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                            Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                            ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                            

                                                            Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                            A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                            

                                                            Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                            In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                            ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                            ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                            ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                            ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                            ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                            ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                            ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                            ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                            ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                            Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                            Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                            In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                            1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                              Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                              Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                              [app.component.ts]

                                                              import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                              
                                                              @Component({
                                                                selector: 'app-root',
                                                                templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                              })
                                                              export class AppComponent {
                                                                title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                date: Date = new Date();
                                                              }
                                                              

                                                              [app.component.html]
                                                              Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                              <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                               -------
                                                               -------
                                                               -------
                                                                </div>
                                                              
                                                                <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                              

                                                              -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                              The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                              • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                              • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                              • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                              These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                              Getting the Angular global instance

                                                              The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                              1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                ng serve --open
                                                                
                                                              2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                              3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                              You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                              Angular CLI Application

                                                              Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                              Getting the Angular component instance

                                                              The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                              1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                              2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                              3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                

                                                              Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                              Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                              Interacting with the Angular component

                                                              Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                              Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                              ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                              

                                                              Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                              A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                              

                                                              Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                              In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                              ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                              ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                              ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                              ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                              ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                              ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                              ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                              ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                              ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                              Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                              Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                              In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                              1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                [app.component.ts]

                                                                import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                
                                                                @Component({
                                                                  selector: 'app-root',
                                                                  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                })
                                                                export class AppComponent {
                                                                  title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                  date: Date = new Date();
                                                                }
                                                                

                                                                [app.component.html]
                                                                Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                  <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                 -------
                                                                 -------
                                                                 -------
                                                                  </div>
                                                                
                                                                  <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                

                                                                -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                  ng serve --open
                                                                  
                                                                2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                  The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                Angular CLI Application

                                                                Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                  ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                  

                                                                Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                

                                                                Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                

                                                                Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                  Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                  Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                  [app.component.ts]

                                                                  import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                  
                                                                  @Component({
                                                                    selector: 'app-root',
                                                                    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                  })
                                                                  export class AppComponent {
                                                                    title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                    date: Date = new Date();
                                                                  }
                                                                  

                                                                  [app.component.html]
                                                                  Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                  <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                    <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                   -------
                                                                   -------
                                                                   -------
                                                                    </div>
                                                                  
                                                                    <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                  

                                                                  -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                  The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                  • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                  • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                  • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                  These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                  Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                  The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                  1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                    ng serve --open
                                                                    
                                                                  2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                  3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                    The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                  You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                  Angular CLI Application

                                                                  Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                  Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                  The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                  1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                  2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                  3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                    ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                    

                                                                  Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                  Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                  Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                  Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                  Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                  ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                  

                                                                  Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                  A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                  

                                                                  Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                  In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                  ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                  ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                  ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                  ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                  ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                  ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                  ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                  ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                  ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                  Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                  Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                  In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                  1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                    Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                    Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                    [app.component.ts]

                                                                    import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                    
                                                                    @Component({
                                                                      selector: 'app-root',
                                                                      templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                      styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                    })
                                                                    export class AppComponent {
                                                                      title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                      date: Date = new Date();
                                                                    }
                                                                    

                                                                    [app.component.html]
                                                                    Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                    <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                      <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                     -------
                                                                     -------
                                                                     -------
                                                                      </div>
                                                                    
                                                                      <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                    

                                                                    -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                    The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                    • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                    • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                    • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                    These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                    Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                    The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                    1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                      ng serve --open
                                                                      
                                                                    2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                    3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                      The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                    You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                    Angular CLI Application

                                                                    Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                    Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                    The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                    1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                    2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                    3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                      ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                      

                                                                    Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                    Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                    Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                    Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                    Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                    ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                    

                                                                    Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                    A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                    

                                                                    Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                    In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                    ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                    ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                    ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                    ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                    ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                    ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                    ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                    ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                    ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                    Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                    Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                    In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                    1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                      Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                      Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                      [app.component.ts]

                                                                      import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                      
                                                                      @Component({
                                                                        selector: 'app-root',
                                                                        templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                        styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                      })
                                                                      export class AppComponent {
                                                                        title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                        date: Date = new Date();
                                                                      }
                                                                      

                                                                      [app.component.html]
                                                                      Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                      <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                        <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                       -------
                                                                       -------
                                                                       -------
                                                                        </div>
                                                                      
                                                                        <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                      

                                                                      -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                      The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                      • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                      • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                      • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                      These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                      Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                      The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                      1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                        ng serve --open
                                                                        
                                                                      2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                      3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                        The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                      You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                      Angular CLI Application

                                                                      Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                      Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                      The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                      1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                      2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                      3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                        ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                        

                                                                      Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                      Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                      Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                      Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                      Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                      ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                      

                                                                      Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                      A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                      

                                                                      Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                      In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                      ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                      ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                      ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                      ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                      ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                      ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                      ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                      ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                      ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                      Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                      Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                      In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                      1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                        Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                        Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                        [app.component.ts]

                                                                        import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                        
                                                                        @Component({
                                                                          selector: 'app-root',
                                                                          templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                          styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                        })
                                                                        export class AppComponent {
                                                                          title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                          date: Date = new Date();
                                                                        }
                                                                        

                                                                        [app.component.html]
                                                                        Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                        <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                          <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                         -------
                                                                         -------
                                                                         -------
                                                                          </div>
                                                                        
                                                                          <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                        

                                                                        -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                        The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                        • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                        • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                        • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                        These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                        Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                        The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                        1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                          ng serve --open
                                                                          
                                                                        2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                        3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                          The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                        You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                        Angular CLI Application

                                                                        Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                        Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                        The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                        1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                        2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                        3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                          ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                          

                                                                        Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                        Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                        Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                        Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                        Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                        ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                        

                                                                        Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                        A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                        

                                                                        Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                        In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                        ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                        ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                        ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                        ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                        ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                        ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                        ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                        ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                        ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                        Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                        Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                        In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                        1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                          Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                          Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                          [app.component.ts]

                                                                          import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                          
                                                                          @Component({
                                                                            selector: 'app-root',
                                                                            templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                            styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                          })
                                                                          export class AppComponent {
                                                                            title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                            date: Date = new Date();
                                                                          }
                                                                          

                                                                          [app.component.html]
                                                                          Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                          <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                            <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                           -------
                                                                           -------
                                                                           -------
                                                                            </div>
                                                                          
                                                                            <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                          

                                                                          -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                          The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                          • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                          • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                          • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                          These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                          Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                          The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                          1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                            ng serve --open
                                                                            
                                                                          2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                          3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                            The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                          You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                          Angular CLI Application

                                                                          Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                          Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                          The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                          1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                          2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                          3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                            ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                            

                                                                          Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                          Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                          Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                          Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                          Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                          ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                          

                                                                          Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                          A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                          

                                                                          Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                          In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                          ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                          ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                          ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                          ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                          ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                          ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                          ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                          ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                          ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                          Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                          Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                          In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                          1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                            Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                            Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                            [app.component.ts]

                                                                            import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                            
                                                                            @Component({
                                                                              selector: 'app-root',
                                                                              templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                              styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                            })
                                                                            export class AppComponent {
                                                                              title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                              date: Date = new Date();
                                                                            }
                                                                            

                                                                            [app.component.html]
                                                                            Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                            <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                              <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                             -------
                                                                             -------
                                                                             -------
                                                                              </div>
                                                                            
                                                                              <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                            

                                                                            -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                            The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                            • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                            • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                            • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                            These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                            Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                            The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                            1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                              ng serve --open
                                                                              
                                                                            2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                            3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                              The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                            You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                            Angular CLI Application

                                                                            Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                            Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                            The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                            1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                            2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                            3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                              ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                              

                                                                            Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                            Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                            Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                            Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                            Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                            ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                            

                                                                            Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                            A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                            

                                                                            Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                            In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                            ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                            ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                            ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                            ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                            ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                            ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                            ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                            ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                            ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                            Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                            Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                            In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                            1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                              Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                              Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                              [app.component.ts]

                                                                              import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                              
                                                                              @Component({
                                                                                selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                              })
                                                                              export class AppComponent {
                                                                                title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                date: Date = new Date();
                                                                              }
                                                                              

                                                                              [app.component.html]
                                                                              Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                              <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                               -------
                                                                               -------
                                                                               -------
                                                                                </div>
                                                                              
                                                                                <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                              

                                                                              -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                              The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                              • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                              • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                              • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                              These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                              Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                              The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                              1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                ng serve --open
                                                                                
                                                                              2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                              3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                              You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                              Angular CLI Application

                                                                              Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                              Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                              The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                              1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                              2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                              3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                

                                                                              Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                              Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                              Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                              Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                              Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                              ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                              

                                                                              Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                              A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                              

                                                                              Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                              In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                              ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                              ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                              ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                              ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                              ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                              ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                              ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                              ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                              ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                              Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                              Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                              In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                              1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                [app.component.ts]

                                                                                import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                
                                                                                @Component({
                                                                                  selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                })
                                                                                export class AppComponent {
                                                                                  title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                  date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                }
                                                                                

                                                                                [app.component.html]
                                                                                Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                  <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                 -------
                                                                                 -------
                                                                                 -------
                                                                                  </div>
                                                                                
                                                                                  <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                

                                                                                -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                  ng serve --open
                                                                                  
                                                                                2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                  The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                Angular CLI Application

                                                                                Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                  

                                                                                Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                

                                                                                Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                

                                                                                Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                  Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                  Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                  [app.component.ts]

                                                                                  import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                  
                                                                                  @Component({
                                                                                    selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                  })
                                                                                  export class AppComponent {
                                                                                    title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                    date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                  }
                                                                                  

                                                                                  [app.component.html]
                                                                                  Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                  <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                    <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                   -------
                                                                                   -------
                                                                                   -------
                                                                                    </div>
                                                                                  
                                                                                    <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                  

                                                                                  -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                  The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                  • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                  • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                  • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                  These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                  Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                  The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                  1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                    ng serve --open
                                                                                    
                                                                                  2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                  3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                    The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                  You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                  Angular CLI Application

                                                                                  Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                  Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                  The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                  1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                  2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                  3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                    ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                    

                                                                                  Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                  Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                  Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                  Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                  Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                  

                                                                                  Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                  A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                  

                                                                                  Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                  In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                  ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                  ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                  ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                  ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                  ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                  ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                  ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                  ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                  ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                  Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                  Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                  In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                  1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                    Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                    Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                    [app.component.ts]

                                                                                    import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                    
                                                                                    @Component({
                                                                                      selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                      templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                      styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                    })
                                                                                    export class AppComponent {
                                                                                      title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                      date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                    }
                                                                                    

                                                                                    [app.component.html]
                                                                                    Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                    <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                      <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                     -------
                                                                                     -------
                                                                                     -------
                                                                                      </div>
                                                                                    
                                                                                      <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                    

                                                                                    -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                    The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                    • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                    • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                    • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                    These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                    Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                    The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                    1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                      ng serve --open
                                                                                      
                                                                                    2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                    3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                      The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                    You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                    Angular CLI Application

                                                                                    Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                    Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                    The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                    1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                    2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                    3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                      ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                      

                                                                                    Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                    Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                    Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                    Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                    Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                    ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                    

                                                                                    Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                    A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                    

                                                                                    Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                    In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                    ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                    ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                    ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                    ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                    ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                    ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                    ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                    ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                    ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                    Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                    Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                    In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                    1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                      Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                      Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                      [app.component.ts]

                                                                                      import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                      
                                                                                      @Component({
                                                                                        selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                        templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                        styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                      })
                                                                                      export class AppComponent {
                                                                                        title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                        date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                      }
                                                                                      

                                                                                      [app.component.html]
                                                                                      Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                      <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                        <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                       -------
                                                                                       -------
                                                                                       -------
                                                                                        </div>
                                                                                      
                                                                                        <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                      

                                                                                      -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                      The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                      • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                      • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                      • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                      These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                      Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                      The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                      1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                        ng serve --open
                                                                                        
                                                                                      2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                      3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                        The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                      You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                      Angular CLI Application

                                                                                      Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                      Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                      The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                      1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                      2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                      3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                        ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                        

                                                                                      Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                      Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                      Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                      Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                      Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                      ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                      

                                                                                      Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                      A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                      

                                                                                      Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                      In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                      ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                      ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                      ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                      ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                      ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                      ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                      ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                      ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                      ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                      Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                      Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                      In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                      1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                        Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                        Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                        [app.component.ts]

                                                                                        import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                        
                                                                                        @Component({
                                                                                          selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                          templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                          styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                        })
                                                                                        export class AppComponent {
                                                                                          title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                          date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                        }
                                                                                        

                                                                                        [app.component.html]
                                                                                        Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                        <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                          <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                         -------
                                                                                         -------
                                                                                         -------
                                                                                          </div>
                                                                                        
                                                                                          <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                        

                                                                                        -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                        The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                        • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                        • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                        • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                        These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                        Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                        The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                        1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                          ng serve --open
                                                                                          
                                                                                        2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                        3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                          The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                        You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                        Angular CLI Application

                                                                                        Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                        Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                        The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                        1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                        2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                        3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                          ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                          

                                                                                        Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                        Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                        Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                        Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                        Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                        ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                        

                                                                                        Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                        A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                        

                                                                                        Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                        In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                        ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                        ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                        ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                        ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                        ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                        ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                        ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                        ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                        ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                        Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                        Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                        In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                        1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                          Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                          Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                          [app.component.ts]

                                                                                          import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                          
                                                                                          @Component({
                                                                                            selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                            templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                            styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                          })
                                                                                          export class AppComponent {
                                                                                            title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                            date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                          }
                                                                                          

                                                                                          [app.component.html]
                                                                                          Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                          <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                            <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                           -------
                                                                                           -------
                                                                                           -------
                                                                                            </div>
                                                                                          
                                                                                            <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                          

                                                                                          -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                          The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                          • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                          • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                          • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                          These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                          Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                          The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                          1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                            ng serve --open
                                                                                            
                                                                                          2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                          3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                            The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                          You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                          Angular CLI Application

                                                                                          Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                          Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                          The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                          1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                          2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                          3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                            ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                            

                                                                                          Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                          Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                          Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                          Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                          Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                          ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                          

                                                                                          Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                          A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                          

                                                                                          Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                          In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                          ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                          ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                          ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                          ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                          ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                          ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                          ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                          ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                          ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                          Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                          Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                          In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                          1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                            Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                            Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                            [app.component.ts]

                                                                                            import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                            
                                                                                            @Component({
                                                                                              selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                              templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                              styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                            })
                                                                                            export class AppComponent {
                                                                                              title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                              date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                            }
                                                                                            

                                                                                            [app.component.html]
                                                                                            Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                            <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                              <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                             -------
                                                                                             -------
                                                                                             -------
                                                                                              </div>
                                                                                            
                                                                                              <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                            

                                                                                            -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                            The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                            • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                            • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                            • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                            These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                            Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                            The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                            1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                              ng serve --open
                                                                                              
                                                                                            2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                            3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                              The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                            You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                            Angular CLI Application

                                                                                            Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                            Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                            The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                            1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                            2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                            3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                              ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                              

                                                                                            Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                            Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                            Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                            Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                            Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                            ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                            

                                                                                            Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                            A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                            

                                                                                            Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                            In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                            ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                            ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                            ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                            ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                            ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                            ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                            ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                            ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                            ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                            Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                            Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                            In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                            1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                              Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                              Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                              [app.component.ts]

                                                                                              import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                              
                                                                                              @Component({
                                                                                                selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                              })
                                                                                              export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                              }
                                                                                              

                                                                                              [app.component.html]
                                                                                              Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                              <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                               -------
                                                                                               -------
                                                                                               -------
                                                                                                </div>
                                                                                              
                                                                                                <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                              

                                                                                              -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                              The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                              • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                              • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                              • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                              These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                              Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                              The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                              1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                ng serve --open
                                                                                                
                                                                                              2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                              3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                              You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                              Angular CLI Application

                                                                                              Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                              Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                              The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                              1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                              2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                              3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                

                                                                                              Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                              Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                              Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                              Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                              Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                              ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                              

                                                                                              Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                              A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                              

                                                                                              Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                              In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                              ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                              ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                              ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                              ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                              ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                              ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                              ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                              ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                              ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                              Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                              Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                              In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                              1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                
                                                                                                @Component({
                                                                                                  selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                })
                                                                                                export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                  title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                  date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                }
                                                                                                

                                                                                                [app.component.html]
                                                                                                Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                  <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                 -------
                                                                                                 -------
                                                                                                 -------
                                                                                                  </div>
                                                                                                
                                                                                                  <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                

                                                                                                -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                  ng serve --open
                                                                                                  
                                                                                                2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                  The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                  

                                                                                                Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                

                                                                                                Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                

                                                                                                Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                  Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                  Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                  [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                  import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                  
                                                                                                  @Component({
                                                                                                    selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                  })
                                                                                                  export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                    title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                    date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                  }
                                                                                                  

                                                                                                  [app.component.html]
                                                                                                  Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                  <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                    <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                   -------
                                                                                                   -------
                                                                                                   -------
                                                                                                    </div>
                                                                                                  
                                                                                                    <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                  

                                                                                                  -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                  The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                  • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                  • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                  • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                  These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                  Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                  The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                  1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                    ng serve --open
                                                                                                    
                                                                                                  2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                  3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                    The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                  You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                  Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                  Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                  Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                  The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                  1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                  2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                  3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                    ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                    

                                                                                                  Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                  Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                  Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                  Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                  Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                  

                                                                                                  Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                  A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                  

                                                                                                  Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                  In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                  ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                  ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                  ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                  ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                  ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                  ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                  ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                  ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                  ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                  Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                  Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                  In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                  1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                    Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                    Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                    [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                    import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    @Component({
                                                                                                      selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                      templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                      styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                    })
                                                                                                    export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                      title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                      date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                    }
                                                                                                    

                                                                                                    [app.component.html]
                                                                                                    Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                    <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                      <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                     -------
                                                                                                     -------
                                                                                                     -------
                                                                                                      </div>
                                                                                                    
                                                                                                      <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                    

                                                                                                    -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                    The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                    • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                    • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                    • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                    These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                    Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                    The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                    1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                      ng serve --open
                                                                                                      
                                                                                                    2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                    3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                      The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                    You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                    Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                    Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                    Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                    The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                    1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                    2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                    3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                      ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                      

                                                                                                    Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                    Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                    Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                    Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                    Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                    ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                    

                                                                                                    Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                    A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                    

                                                                                                    Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                    In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                    ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                    ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                    ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                    ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                    ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                    ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                    ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                    ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                    ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                    Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                    Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                    In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                    1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                      Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                      Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                      [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                      import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                      
                                                                                                      @Component({
                                                                                                        selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                        templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                        styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                      })
                                                                                                      export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                        title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                        date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                      }
                                                                                                      

                                                                                                      [app.component.html]
                                                                                                      Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                      <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                        <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                       -------
                                                                                                       -------
                                                                                                       -------
                                                                                                        </div>
                                                                                                      
                                                                                                        <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                      

                                                                                                      -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                      The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                      • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                      • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                      • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                      These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                      Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                      The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                      1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                        ng serve --open
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                      2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                      3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                        The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                      You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                      Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                      Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                      Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                      The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                      1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                      2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                      3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                        ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                        

                                                                                                      Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                      Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                      Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                      Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                      Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                      ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                      

                                                                                                      Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                      A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                      

                                                                                                      Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                      In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                      ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                      ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                      ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                      ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                      ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                      ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                      ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                      ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                      ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                      Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                      Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                      In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                      1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                        Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                        Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                        [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                        import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                        @Component({
                                                                                                          selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                          templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                          styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                        })
                                                                                                        export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                          title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                          date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                        }
                                                                                                        

                                                                                                        [app.component.html]
                                                                                                        Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                        <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                          <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                         -------
                                                                                                         -------
                                                                                                         -------
                                                                                                          </div>
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                          <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                        

                                                                                                        -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                        The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                        • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                        • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                        • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                        These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                        Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                        The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                        1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                          ng serve --open
                                                                                                          
                                                                                                        2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                        3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                          The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                        You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                        Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                        Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                        Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                        The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                        1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                        2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                        3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                          ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                          

                                                                                                        Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                        Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                        Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                        Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                        Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                        ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                        

                                                                                                        Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                        A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                        

                                                                                                        Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                        In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                        ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                        ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                        ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                        ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                        ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                        ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                        ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                        ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                        ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                        Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                        Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                        In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                        1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                          Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                          Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                          [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                          import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                          
                                                                                                          @Component({
                                                                                                            selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                            templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                            styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                          })
                                                                                                          export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                            title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                            date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                          }
                                                                                                          

                                                                                                          [app.component.html]
                                                                                                          Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                          <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                            <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                           -------
                                                                                                           -------
                                                                                                           -------
                                                                                                            </div>
                                                                                                          
                                                                                                            <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                          

                                                                                                          -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                          The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                          • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                          • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                          • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                          These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                          Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                          The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                          1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                            ng serve --open
                                                                                                            
                                                                                                          2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                          3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                            The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                          You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                          Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                          Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                          Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                          The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                          1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                          2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                          3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                            ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                            

                                                                                                          Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                          Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                          Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                          Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                          Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                          ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                          

                                                                                                          Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                          A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                          

                                                                                                          Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                          In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                          ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                          ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                          ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                          ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                          ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                          ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                          ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                          ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                          ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                          Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                          Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                          In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                          1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                            Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                            Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                            [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                            import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                            
                                                                                                            @Component({
                                                                                                              selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                              templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                              styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                            })
                                                                                                            export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                              title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                              date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                            }
                                                                                                            

                                                                                                            [app.component.html]
                                                                                                            Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                            <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                              <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                             -------
                                                                                                             -------
                                                                                                             -------
                                                                                                              </div>
                                                                                                            
                                                                                                              <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                            

                                                                                                            -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                            The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                            • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                            • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                            • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                            These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                            Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                            The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                            1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                              ng serve --open
                                                                                                              
                                                                                                            2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                            3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                              The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                            You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                            Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                            Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                            Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                            The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                            1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                            2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                            3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                              ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                              

                                                                                                            Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                            Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                            Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                            Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                            Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                            ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                            

                                                                                                            Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                            A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                            

                                                                                                            Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                            In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                            ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                            ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                            ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                            ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                            ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                            ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                            ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                            ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                            ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                            Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                            Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                            In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                            1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                              Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                              Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                              [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                              import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                              
                                                                                                              @Component({
                                                                                                                selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                              })
                                                                                                              export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                              }
                                                                                                              

                                                                                                              [app.component.html]
                                                                                                              Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                              <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                               -------
                                                                                                               -------
                                                                                                               -------
                                                                                                                </div>
                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                              

                                                                                                              -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                              The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                              • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                              • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                              • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                              These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                              Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                              The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                              1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                ng serve --open
                                                                                                                
                                                                                                              2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                              3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                              You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                              Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                              Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                              Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                              The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                              1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                              2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                              3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                

                                                                                                              Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                              Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                              Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                              Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                              Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                              ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                              

                                                                                                              Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                              A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                              

                                                                                                              Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                              In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                              ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                              ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                              ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                              ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                              ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                              ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                              ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                              ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                              ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                              Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                              Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                              In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                              1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                @Component({
                                                                                                                  selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                })
                                                                                                                export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                  title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                  date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                }
                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                  <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                 -------
                                                                                                                 -------
                                                                                                                 -------
                                                                                                                  </div>
                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                  <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                                The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                                • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                                • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                                • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                                These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                                Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                                The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                                1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                  ng serve --open
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                                3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                  The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                                Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                                Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                                Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                                The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                                1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                                2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                                3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                                Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                                Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                                Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                                ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                                A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                                In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                                ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                                ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                                ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                                ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                                ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                                ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                                ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                                ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                                ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                                Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                                Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                                In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                                1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                  Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                  Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                  [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                  import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  @Component({
                                                                                                                    selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                  })
                                                                                                                  export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                    title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                    date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                  }
                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                  [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                  Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                  <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                    <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                   -------
                                                                                                                   -------
                                                                                                                   -------
                                                                                                                    </div>
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                    <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                  -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                                  The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                                  • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                                  • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                                  • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                                  These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                                  Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                                  The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                                  1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                    ng serve --open
                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                  2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                                  3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                    The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                  You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                                  Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                                  Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                                  Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                                  The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                                  1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                                  2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                                  3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                    ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                  Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                                  Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                  Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                                  Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                                  Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                  Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                                  A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                  Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                                  In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                                  ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                                  ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                                  ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                                  ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                                  ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                                  ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                                  ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                                  ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                                  ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                                  Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                                  Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                                  In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                                  1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                    Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                    Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                    [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                    import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                    @Component({
                                                                                                                      selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                      templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                      styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                    })
                                                                                                                    export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                      title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                      date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                    }
                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                    [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                    Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                    <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                      <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                     -------
                                                                                                                     -------
                                                                                                                     -------
                                                                                                                      </div>
                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                      <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                    -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                                    The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                                    • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                                    • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                                    • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                                    These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                                    Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                                    The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                                    1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                      ng serve --open
                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                    2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                                    3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                      The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                    You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                                    Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                                    Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                                    Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                                    The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                                    1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                                    2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                                    3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                      ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                    Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                                    Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                    Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                                    Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                                    Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                                    ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                    Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                                    A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                    Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                                    In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                                    ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                                    ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                                    ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                                    ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                                    ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                                    ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                                    ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                                    ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                                    ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                                    Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                                    Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                                    In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                                    1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                      Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                      Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                      [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                      import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                      @Component({
                                                                                                                        selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                        templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                        styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                      })
                                                                                                                      export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                        title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                        date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                      }
                                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                      [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                      Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                      <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                        <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                       -------
                                                                                                                       -------
                                                                                                                       -------
                                                                                                                        </div>
                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                        <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                      -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                                      The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                                      • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                                      • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                                      • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                                      These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                                      Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                                      The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                                      1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                        ng serve --open
                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                      2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                                      3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                        The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                      You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                                      Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                                      Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                                      Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                                      The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                                      1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                                      2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                                      3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                        ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                      Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                                      Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                      Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                                      Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                                      Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                                      ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                      Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                                      A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                      Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                                      In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                                      ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                                      ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                                      ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                                      ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                                      ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                                      ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                                      ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                                      ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                                      ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                                      Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                                      Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                                      In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                                      1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                        Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                        Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                        [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                        import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                        @Component({
                                                                                                                          selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                          templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                          styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                        })
                                                                                                                        export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                          title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                          date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                        }
                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                        [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                        Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                        <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                          <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                         -------
                                                                                                                         -------
                                                                                                                         -------
                                                                                                                          </div>
                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                          <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                        -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                                        The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                                        • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                                        • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                                        • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                                        These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                                        Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                                        The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                                        1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                          ng serve --open
                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                        2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                                        3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                          The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                        You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                                        Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                                        Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                                        Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                                        The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                                        1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                                        2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                                        3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                          ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                        Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                                        Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                        Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                                        Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                                        Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                                        ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                        Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                                        A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                        Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                                        In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                                        ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                                        ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                                        ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                                        ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                                        ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                                        ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                                        ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                                        ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                                        ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                                        Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                                        Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                                        In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                                        1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                          Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                          Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                          [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                          import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                          @Component({
                                                                                                                            selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                            templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                            styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                          })
                                                                                                                          export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                            title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                            date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                          }
                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                          [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                          Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                          <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                            <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                           -------
                                                                                                                           -------
                                                                                                                           -------
                                                                                                                            </div>
                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                            <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                          -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                                          The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                                          • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                                          • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                                          • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                                          These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                                          Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                                          The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                                          1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                            ng serve --open
                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                          2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                                          3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                            The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                          You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                                          Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                                          Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                                          Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                                          The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                                          1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                                          2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                                          3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                            ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                          Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                                          Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                          Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                                          Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                                          Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                                          ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                          Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                                          A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                          Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                                          In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                                          ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                                          ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                                          ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                                          ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                                          ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                                          ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                                          ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                                          ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                                          ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                                          Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                                          Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                                          In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                                          1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                            Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                            Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                            [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                            import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                            @Component({
                                                                                                                              selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                              templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                              styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                            })
                                                                                                                            export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                              title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                              date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                            }
                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                            [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                            Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                            <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                              <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                             -------
                                                                                                                             -------
                                                                                                                             -------
                                                                                                                              </div>
                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                              <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                            -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                                            The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                                            • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                                            • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                                            • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                                            These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                                            Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                                            The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                                            1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                              ng serve --open
                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                            2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                                            3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                              The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                            You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                                            Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                                            Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                                            Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                                            The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                                            1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                                            2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                                            3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                              ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                            Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                                            Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                            Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                                            Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                                            Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                                            ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                            Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                                            A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                            Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                                            In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                                            ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                                            ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                                            ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                                            ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                                            ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                                            ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                                            ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                                            ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                                            ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                                            Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                                            Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                                            In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                                            1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                              Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                              Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                              [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                              import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              @Component({
                                                                                                                                selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                                templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                                styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                              })
                                                                                                                              export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                                title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                                date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                              }
                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                              [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                              Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                              <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                                <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                               -------
                                                                                                                               -------
                                                                                                                               -------
                                                                                                                                </div>
                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                              -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                                              The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                                              • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                                              • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                                              • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                                              These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                                              Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                                              The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                                              1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                                ng serve --open
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                              2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                                              3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                                The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                              You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                                              Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                                              Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                                              Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                                              The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                                              1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                                              2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                                              3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                                ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                              Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                                              Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                              Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                                              Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                                              Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                                              ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                              Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                                              A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                              Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                                              In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                                              ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                                              ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                                              ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                                              ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                                              ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                                              ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                                              ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                                              ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                                              ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                                              Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                                              Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                                              In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                                              1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                                Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                                Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                                [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                                import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                @Component({
                                                                                                                                  selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                                  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                                  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                                })
                                                                                                                                export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                                  title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                                  date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                                }
                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                                Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                                <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                                  <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                                 -------
                                                                                                                                 -------
                                                                                                                                 -------
                                                                                                                                  </div>
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                  <ejs-datepicker “If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.”
                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                -Edsger W. Dijkstra

                                                                                                                                The latest version Angular 9 includes a lot of major improvements, including the Ivy compiler and the reduction of bundle size using tree-shaking. You can explore the features of Angular 9 in this blog post. The new Angular 9 enhances the way we debug and interact with components in development mode. With this update, you can:
                                                                                                                                • Easily access the instance of components, pipes, or services.
                                                                                                                                • Call methods, inspect any object values, or even change them manually with the help of instance.
                                                                                                                                • Trigger the Angular change detection to reflect the changes in UI.
                                                                                                                                These capabilities are possible with the globally exposed ng object in the browser developer console. Before going further, to more easily follow along with this blog post, we encourage you to create a new application using the latest version of Angular CLI. In this blog, we are going to walk through some frequently required debugging options that are available by default in an Angular 9 CLI application. Let’s dive in!

                                                                                                                                Getting the Angular global instance

                                                                                                                                The Angular team has exposed the global object ng, which is a lifesaver that makes the debugging process much easier. Follow these steps to get access to this global instance:
                                                                                                                                1. Run the following command to launch the application locally.
                                                                                                                                  ng serve --open
                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                2. Open the browser developer console or press F12.
                                                                                                                                3. In the Console tab, type ng and press Enter. All the default functions of the global ng object will be listed as shown in the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                                  The Global ng Object in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                                You can play with Angular components using the exposed functions. Now, let’s have a look at it in action with the default Angular CLI application.

                                                                                                                                Angular CLI Application

                                                                                                                                Syncfusion Angular component suite is the only suite you will ever need to develop an Angular application faster.

                                                                                                                                Getting the Angular component instance

                                                                                                                                The method ng.getComponent is used to retrieve the component instance associated with the given DOM element. Follow these steps to get an underlying Angular component:

                                                                                                                                1. Open the developer console and navigate to the Elements tab view.
                                                                                                                                2. Select the element <app-root>, which will expose the $0 variable in the JavaScript console.
                                                                                                                                3. Now, write the following line of code in the JavaScript console:
                                                                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0)
                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                Now you can see the magic as shown in the following GIF.

                                                                                                                                Get the Angular Component in the Developer Console

                                                                                                                                Interacting with the Angular component

                                                                                                                                Now, the <app-root> Angular component instance is available along with all the variables, methods, and injected services, including the private methods and variables.

                                                                                                                                Interaction with the Angular component is easier using this instance. Run the following code to change the title of the component:

                                                                                                                                ng.getComponent($0).title = "Custom Title"
                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                Unfortunately, no change can be seen in the UI part. This is because we didn’t notify Angular that the title of the component is changed from the JavaScript. Unless we notify the changes to Angular, they won’t be reflected in the UI.

                                                                                                                                A quick solution to overcome this is to trigger the Angular change detection manually. Angular has a method ng.applyChanges(component) to trigger the change detection.

                                                                                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                Now you will see the title updated to Custom Title.

                                                                                                                                In a similar way, you can call any method exposed in the ng object. All the available functions in the ng object are listed in the table below, reproduced from the Angular documentation at @angular/core/global. You can refer to that documentation for further details.

                                                                                                                                ng.applyChanges Marks a component for check (in case of OnPush components) and synchronously performs change detection on the application this component belongs to.
                                                                                                                                ng.getComponent Retrieves the component instance associated with a given DOM element.
                                                                                                                                ng.getContext If inside an embedded view (e.g., *ngIf or *ngFor), retrieves the context of the embedded view that the element is part of. Otherwise retrieves the instance of the component whose view owns the element (in this case, the result is the same as calling getOwningComponent).
                                                                                                                                ng.getDirectives Retrieves directive instances associated with a given DOM element. Does not include component instances.
                                                                                                                                ng.getHostElement Retrieves the host element of a component or directive instance. The host element is the DOM element that matched the selector of the directive.
                                                                                                                                ng.getInjector Retrieves an Injector associated with an element, component, or directive instance.
                                                                                                                                ng.getListeners Retrieves a list of event listeners associated with a DOM element. The list does include host listeners, but it does not include event listeners defined outside of the Angular context (e.g., through addEventListener).
                                                                                                                                ng.getOwningComponent Retrieves the component instance whose view contains the DOM element.
                                                                                                                                ng.getRootComponents Retrieves all root components associated with a DOM element, directive, or component instance. Root components are those which have been bootstrapped by Angular.

                                                                                                                                Each and every property of Syncfusion Angular components are completely documented for easy access.

                                                                                                                                Interacting with Syncfusion Angular component

                                                                                                                                In this section, we are going to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component with the Angular CLI application and interact with it.

                                                                                                                                1. Follow the steps in the following user guide to integrate the Syncfusion DatePicker Angular component:
                                                                                                                                  Getting Started with Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                                  Note: For simplicity, use the following code in the app.component.ts file:

                                                                                                                                  [app.component.ts]

                                                                                                                                  import { Component } from '@angular/core';
                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                  @Component({
                                                                                                                                    selector: 'app-root',
                                                                                                                                    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
                                                                                                                                    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
                                                                                                                                  })
                                                                                                                                  export class AppComponent {
                                                                                                                                    title = 'angular-debugging';
                                                                                                                                    date: Date = new Date();
                                                                                                                                  }
                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                  [app.component.html]
                                                                                                                                  Include the following code next to the highlighted card section.

                                                                                                                                  <!-- Highlight Card -->
                                                                                                                                    <div class="card highlight-card card-small">
                                                                                                                                   -------
                                                                                                                                   -------
                                                                                                                                   -------
                                                                                                                                    </div>
                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                    <ejs-datepicker [value]='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>
                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                                  Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                                3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                  Changing Date Value

                                                                                                                                Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                                                Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                                                Conclusion

                                                                                                                                I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                                                Bonus round!

                                                                                                                                Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                                                For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

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                                                                                                                                ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                                              2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                                Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                              3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                                ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                Changing Date Value

                                                                                                                              Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                                              Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                                              Conclusion

                                                                                                                              I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                                              Bonus round!

                                                                                                                              Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                                              For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                                              Related blogs

                                                                                                                              ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                                            2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                              Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                            3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                              ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                              Changing Date Value

                                                                                                                            Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                                            Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                                            Conclusion

                                                                                                                            I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                                            Bonus round!

                                                                                                                            Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                                            For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                                            Related blogs

                                                                                                                            ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                                          2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                            Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                          3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                            ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                            Changing Date Value

                                                                                                                          Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                                          Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                                          Conclusion

                                                                                                                          I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                                          Bonus round!

                                                                                                                          Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                                          For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                                          Related blogs

                                                                                                                          ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                                        2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                          Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                        3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                          ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                          Changing Date Value

                                                                                                                        Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                                        Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                                        Conclusion

                                                                                                                        I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                                        Bonus round!

                                                                                                                        Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                                        For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                                        Related blogs

                                                                                                                        ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                                      2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                        Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                      3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                        ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                        Changing Date Value

                                                                                                                      Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                                      Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                                      Conclusion

                                                                                                                      I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                                      Bonus round!

                                                                                                                      Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                                      For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                                      Related blogs

                                                                                                                      ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                                    2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                      Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                    3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                      ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                      Changing Date Value

                                                                                                                    Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                                    Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                                    Conclusion

                                                                                                                    I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                                    Bonus round!

                                                                                                                    Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                                    For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                                    Related blogs

                                                                                                                    ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                                  2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                    Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                  3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                    ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                    Changing Date Value

                                                                                                                  Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                                  Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                                  Conclusion

                                                                                                                  I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                                  Bonus round!

                                                                                                                  Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                                  For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                                  Related blogs

                                                                                                                  ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                                2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                  Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                                3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                  Changing Date Value

                                                                                                                Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                                Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                                Conclusion

                                                                                                                I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                                Bonus round!

                                                                                                                Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                                For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                                Related blogs

                                                                                                                ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                              2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                                Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                              3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                                ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                Changing Date Value

                                                                                                              Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                              Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                              Conclusion

                                                                                                              I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                              Bonus round!

                                                                                                              Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                              For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                              Related blogs

                                                                                                              ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                            2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                              Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                            3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                              ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                              

                                                                                                              Changing Date Value

                                                                                                            Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                            Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                            Conclusion

                                                                                                            I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                            Bonus round!

                                                                                                            Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                            For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                            Related blogs

                                                                                                            ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                          2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                            Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                          3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                            ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                            

                                                                                                            Changing Date Value

                                                                                                          Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                          Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                          Conclusion

                                                                                                          I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                          Bonus round!

                                                                                                          Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                          For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                          Related blogs

                                                                                                          ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                        2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                          Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                        3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                          ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                          

                                                                                                          Changing Date Value

                                                                                                        Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                        Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                        Conclusion

                                                                                                        I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                        Bonus round!

                                                                                                        Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                        For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                        Related blogs

                                                                                                        ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                      2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                        Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                      3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                        ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                        

                                                                                                        Changing Date Value

                                                                                                      Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                      Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                      Conclusion

                                                                                                      I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                      Bonus round!

                                                                                                      Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                      For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                      Related blogs

                                                                                                      ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                    2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                      Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                    3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                      ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                      

                                                                                                      Changing Date Value

                                                                                                    Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                    Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                    Conclusion

                                                                                                    I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                    Bonus round!

                                                                                                    Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                    For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                    Related blogs

                                                                                                    ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                  2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                    Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                  3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                    ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                    

                                                                                                    Changing Date Value

                                                                                                  Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                  Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                  Conclusion

                                                                                                  I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                  Bonus round!

                                                                                                  Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                  For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                  Related blogs

                                                                                                  ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                                2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                  Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                                3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                  

                                                                                                  Changing Date Value

                                                                                                Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                                Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                                Conclusion

                                                                                                I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                                Bonus round!

                                                                                                Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                                For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                                Related blogs

                                                                                                ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                              2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                                Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                              3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                                ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                                

                                                                                                Changing Date Value

                                                                                              Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                              Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                              Conclusion

                                                                                              I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                              Bonus round!

                                                                                              Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                              For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                              Related blogs

                                                                                              ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                            2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                              Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                            3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                              ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                              

                                                                                              Changing Date Value

                                                                                            Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                            Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                            Conclusion

                                                                                            I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                            Bonus round!

                                                                                            Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                            For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                            Related blogs

                                                                                            ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                          2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                            Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                          3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                            ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                            

                                                                                            Changing Date Value

                                                                                          Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                          Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                          Conclusion

                                                                                          I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                          Bonus round!

                                                                                          Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                          For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                          Related blogs

                                                                                          ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                        2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                          Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                        3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                          ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                          

                                                                                          Changing Date Value

                                                                                        Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                        Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                        Conclusion

                                                                                        I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                        Bonus round!

                                                                                        Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                        For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                        Related blogs

                                                                                        ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                      2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                        Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                      3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                        ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                        

                                                                                        Changing Date Value

                                                                                      Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                      Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                      Conclusion

                                                                                      I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                      Bonus round!

                                                                                      Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                      For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                      Related blogs

                                                                                      ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                    2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                      Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                    3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                      ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                      

                                                                                      Changing Date Value

                                                                                    Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                    Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                    Conclusion

                                                                                    I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                    Bonus round!

                                                                                    Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                    For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                    Related blogs

                                                                                    ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                  2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                    Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                  3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                    ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                    

                                                                                    Changing Date Value

                                                                                  Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                  Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                  Conclusion

                                                                                  I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                  Bonus round!

                                                                                  Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                  For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                  Related blogs

                                                                                  ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                                2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                  Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                                3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                  ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                  

                                                                                  Changing Date Value

                                                                                Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                                Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                                Conclusion

                                                                                I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                                Bonus round!

                                                                                Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                                For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                                Related blogs

                                                                                ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                              2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                                Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                              3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                                ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                                

                                                                                Changing Date Value

                                                                              Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                              Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                              Conclusion

                                                                              I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                              Bonus round!

                                                                              Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                              For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                              Related blogs

                                                                              ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                            2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                              Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                            3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                              ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                              

                                                                              Changing Date Value

                                                                            Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                            Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                            Conclusion

                                                                            I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                            Bonus round!

                                                                            Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                            For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                            Related blogs

                                                                            ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                          2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                            Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                          3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                            ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                            

                                                                            Changing Date Value

                                                                          Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                          Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                          Conclusion

                                                                          I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                          Bonus round!

                                                                          Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                          For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                          Related blogs

                                                                          ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                        2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                          Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                        3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                          ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                          

                                                                          Changing Date Value

                                                                        Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                        Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                        Conclusion

                                                                        I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                        Bonus round!

                                                                        Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                        For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                        Related blogs

                                                                        ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                      2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                        Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                      3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                        ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                        

                                                                        Changing Date Value

                                                                      Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                      Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                      Conclusion

                                                                      I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                      Bonus round!

                                                                      Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                      For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                      Related blogs

                                                                      ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                    2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                      Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                    3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                      ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                      

                                                                      Changing Date Value

                                                                    Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                    Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                    Conclusion

                                                                    I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                    Bonus round!

                                                                    Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                    For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                    Related blogs

                                                                    ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                  2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                    Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                  3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                    ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                    

                                                                    Changing Date Value

                                                                  Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                  Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                  Conclusion

                                                                  I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                  Bonus round!

                                                                  Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                  For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                  Related blogs

                                                                  ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                                2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                  Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                                3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                  ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                  

                                                                  Changing Date Value

                                                                Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                                Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                                Conclusion

                                                                I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                                Bonus round!

                                                                Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                                For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                                Related blogs

                                                                ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                              2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                                Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                              3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                                ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                                

                                                                Changing Date Value

                                                              Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                              Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                              Conclusion

                                                              I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                              Bonus round!

                                                              Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                              For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                              Related blogs

                                                              ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                            2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                              Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                            3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                              ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                              

                                                              Changing Date Value

                                                            Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                            Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                            Conclusion

                                                            I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                            Bonus round!

                                                            Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                            For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                            Related blogs

                                                            ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                          2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                            Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                          3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                            ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                            

                                                            Changing Date Value

                                                          Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                          Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                          Conclusion

                                                          I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                          Bonus round!

                                                          Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                          For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                          Related blogs

                                                          ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                        2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                          Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                        3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                          ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                          

                                                          Changing Date Value

                                                        Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                        Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                        Conclusion

                                                        I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                        Bonus round!

                                                        Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                        For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                        Related blogs

                                                        ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                      2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                        Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                      3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                        ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                        

                                                        Changing Date Value

                                                      Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                      Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                      Conclusion

                                                      I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                      Bonus round!

                                                      Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                      For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                      Related blogs

                                                      ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                    2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                      Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                    3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                      ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                      

                                                      Changing Date Value

                                                    Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                    Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                    Conclusion

                                                    I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                    Bonus round!

                                                    Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                    For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                    Related blogs

                                                    ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                  2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                    Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                  3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                    ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                    

                                                    Changing Date Value

                                                  Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                  Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                  Conclusion

                                                  I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                  Bonus round!

                                                  Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                  For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                  Related blogs

                                                  ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                                2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                  Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                                3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                  ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                  

                                                  Changing Date Value

                                                Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                                Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                                Conclusion

                                                I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                                Bonus round!

                                                Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                                For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                                Related blogs

                                                ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                              2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                                Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                              3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                                ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                                

                                                Changing Date Value

                                              Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                              Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                              Conclusion

                                              I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                              Bonus round!

                                              Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                              For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                              Related blogs

                                              ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                            2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                              Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                            3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                              ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                                              

                                              Changing Date Value

                                            Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                            Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                            Conclusion

                                            I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                            Bonus round!

                                            Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                            For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                            Related blogs

                                            ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                          2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                            Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                          3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                            ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                                            

                                            Changing Date Value

                                          Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                          Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                          Conclusion

                                          I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                          Bonus round!

                                          Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                          For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                          Related blogs

                                          ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                        2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                          Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                        3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                          ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                                          

                                          Changing Date Value

                                        Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                        Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                        Conclusion

                                        I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                        Bonus round!

                                        Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                        For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                        Related blogs

                                        ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                      2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                        Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                      3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                        ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                                        

                                        Changing Date Value

                                      Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                      Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                      Conclusion

                                      I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                      Bonus round!

                                      Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                      For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                      Related blogs

                                      ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                    2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                      Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                    3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                      ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                                      

                                      Changing Date Value

                                    Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                    Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                    Conclusion

                                    I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                    Bonus round!

                                    Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                    For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

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                                    ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                  2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                    Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                  3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                    ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                                    

                                    Changing Date Value

                                  Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                  Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                  Conclusion

                                  I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                  Bonus round!

                                  Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                  For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

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                                  ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                                2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                  Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                                3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                  ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                                  

                                  Changing Date Value

                                Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                                Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                                Conclusion

                                I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                                Bonus round!

                                Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                                For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                                Related blogs

                                ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                              2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                                Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                              3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                                ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                                ng.applyChanges($0)
                                

                                Changing Date Value

                              Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                              Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                              Conclusion

                              I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                              Bonus round!

                              Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                              For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

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                              ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                            2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                              Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                            3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                              ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                              ng.applyChanges($0)
                              

                              Changing Date Value

                            Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                            Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                            Conclusion

                            I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                            Bonus round!

                            Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                            For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

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                            ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                          2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                            Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                          3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                            ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                            ng.applyChanges($0)
                            

                            Changing Date Value

                          Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                          Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                          Conclusion

                          I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                          Bonus round!

                          Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                          For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                          Related blogs

                          ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                        2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                          Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                        3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                          ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                          ng.applyChanges($0)
                          

                          Changing Date Value

                        Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                        Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                        Conclusion

                        I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                        Bonus round!

                        Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                        For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                        Related blogs

                        ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                      2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                        Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                      3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                        ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                        ng.applyChanges($0)
                        

                        Changing Date Value

                      Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                      Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                      Conclusion

                      I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                      Bonus round!

                      Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                      For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                      Related blogs

                      ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                    2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                      Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                    3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                      ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                      ng.applyChanges($0)
                      

                      Changing Date Value

                    Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                    Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                    Conclusion

                    I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                    Bonus round!

                    Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                    For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                    Related blogs

                    ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                  2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                    Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                  3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                    ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                    ng.applyChanges($0)
                    

                    Changing Date Value

                  Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                  Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                  Conclusion

                  I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                  Bonus round!

                  Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                  For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                  Related blogs

                  ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

                2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                  Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

                3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                  ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                  ng.applyChanges($0)
                  

                  Changing Date Value

                Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


                Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

                Conclusion

                I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

                Bonus round!

                Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

                For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

                Related blogs

                ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

              2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

                Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

              3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
                ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
                ng.applyChanges($0)
                

                Changing Date Value

              Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


              Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

              Conclusion

              I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

              Bonus round!

              Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

              For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

              Related blogs

              ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

            2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

              Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

            3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
              ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
              ng.applyChanges($0)
              

              Changing Date Value

            Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


            Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

            Conclusion

            I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

            Bonus round!

            Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

            For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

            Related blogs

            ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

          2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

            Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

          3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
            ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
            ng.applyChanges($0)
            

            Changing Date Value

          Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


          Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

          Conclusion

          I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

          Bonus round!

          Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

          For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

          Related blogs

          ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

        2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

          Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

        3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
          ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
          ng.applyChanges($0)
          

          Changing Date Value

        Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


        Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

        Conclusion

        I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

        Bonus round!

        Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

        For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

        Related blogs

        ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

      2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

        Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

      3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
        ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
        ng.applyChanges($0)
        

        Changing Date Value

      Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


      Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

      Conclusion

      I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

      Bonus round!

      Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

      For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

      Related blogs

      ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

    2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

      Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

    3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
      ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
      ng.applyChanges($0)
      

      Changing Date Value

    Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


    Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

    Conclusion

    I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

    Bonus round!

    Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

    For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the License and Downloads page. If you are not yet a customer, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

    Related blogs

    ='date' placeholder='Enter date'></ejs-datepicker>

  2. Now, the Angular CLI will look like the following screenshot.

    Syncfusion Angular DatePicker Component

  3. Now, access the DatePicker component and change the date value using the <app-root> element in the developer console. The following code example does this:
    ng.getComponent($0).date = new Date("1/1/2021")
    ng.applyChanges($0)
    

    Changing Date Value

Note: Don’t forget to call the method ng.applyChanges(component) to see the changes in the UI.


Harness the power of Syncfusion’s feature-rich and powerful Angular UI components.

Conclusion

I hope you now have a clear idea how accessing the Angular global instance in the developer console makes debugging web applications easier.

Bonus round!

Attention Angular developers: Syncfusion offers over 65 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive Angular components to speed up development.

For existing customers, the latest version of our controls is available for download from the ® product” href=”https://www.syncfusion.com/downloads” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>free trial to check out all our Angular components have to offer. You can also explore samples in our GitHub repository.

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Meet the Author

Karthick T

Software Product Manager at Syncfusion Inc., Blogger. Developed aurelia-syncfusion-bridge and Essential JS1 for Angular Core. Fond of frameworks Angular, Aurelia and Vue.