Angular 11 - How to style file input's button with Angular Material

Solution 1:

Finally solved this way (Valid for Angular Material and Bootstrap):

I set 3 separated components:

  1. The button that will be visible (It can be an Angular Material one or a Bootstrap one, as seen below)
  2. The file input
  3. The label that will contain the file name

HTML

<div>
  <button #file class="btn btn-light">Examinate</button>
  <div style="display: inline-block">
      <input #myInput formControlName="file"
      id="file" name="file" (change)="postMethod($event.target.files)" type="file"/>
      <p>{{file}}</p>
  </div>
</div> 

CSS

With CSS I force the input to be overlay the button, and I set the opacity=0 so that the button is visible.

- Button:

float:left; 
position:absolute; 
z-index:-1;

- Input:

opacity: 0; //Not visible
font-size: 0;
//Button dimensions
width: 90px; 
height: 37px; 
float: left; 

- Input (Hover):

cursor: pointer;

- Label:

float: left; 
margin-left: 6px; 
margin-top: 7px;

And this is the final result:

Customized button

Solution 2:

You simply cannot style input type file, the best approach is to create overlay element that will corespond with input type file.

With material you can style pretty much everything that has somthing to do with material, of corse you can add classes from material to custom components but that is not what material is for.

Simple example, you dont want to do that:

<div class="mat-card"></div>

If you can do this:

<mat-card></mat-card>

The same is with input, if you want it to be material style you should create somthing like this:

HTML:

<mat-card class="input-container">
  <button #file mat-flat-button color="primary">Examinar...
      <input multiple (change)="onFileSelected($event)" style="opacity: 0; position:absolute; left:0px; top:0px; width:100%; height:100%;" type="file"/>
  </button>
  {{files|json}}
</mat-card>

TS:

  files: string[] = [];
  onFileSelected(event) {
    if (event.target.files.length > 0) {
      for (let i = 0; i < event.target.files.length; i++) {
        this.files.push(event.target.files[i].name);
        console.log(event.target.files[0].name);
      }
    }
  }

CSS:

.input-container {
  position:relative;
}

Thats a simple example.


But i will still prefer to use some kind of npm package like : https://www.npmjs.com/package/ngx-dropzone