In Angular 2+, you can capture any event like:
<div (anyEventName)="whateverEventHandler($event)">
</div>
Note that $event
is optional, and the return of the function is the return of the event handler, so, you can return false;
to avoid default browser action from the event.
In your case the event name is contextmenu
. So, your code can be something like this:
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `
<div (contextmenu)="onRightClick($event)">
Right clicked
{{nRightClicks}}
time(s).
</div>
`,
// Just to make things obvious in browser
styles: [`
div {
background: green;
color: white;
white-space: pre;
height: 200px;
width: 200px;
}
`]
})
export class App {
nRightClicks = 0;
constructor() {
}
onRightClick() {
this.nRightClicks++;
return false;
}
}
Here's a full working example:
http://on.gurustop.net/2E0SD8e
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