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svg - Remove the host HTML element selectors created by angular component

In angular 2, svg-rect is a component which creates rect like below,

<svg height="550" width="450" x="0" y="0">
    <g id="svgGroup">
        <svg-rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
            <rect x="10" y="10" height="100" width="100" fill="red" stroke="#000" stroke-width="2"></rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
        </svg-rect>
        <svg-rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
            <rect x="10" y="10" height="100" width="100" fill="red" stroke="#000" stroke-width="2"></rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
        </svg-rect>
    </g>
</svg>

but this won't render rect because of the special element tags created. If svg-rect tags are removed it renders the rect

<svg height="550" width="450" x="0" y="0">
    <g id="svgGroup">
        <!--template bindings={}-->
        <rect x="10" y="10" height="100" width="100" fill="red" stroke="#000" stroke-width="2"></rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
        <!--template bindings={}-->
        <rect x="10" y="10" height="100" width="100" fill="red" stroke="#000" stroke-width="2"></rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
    </g>
</svg>

In Angular 1.x, there is replace: 'true' which removes the directive tags with the compiled output. Can we implement the same in angular2?

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Instead of trying to get rid of the host element, turn it into one that is valid SVG but other wise unaffecting: Instead of your element selector

selector: "svg-rect"

and its corresponding element in the template:

template: `...<svg-rect>...</svg-rect>...`

switch to an attribute selector:

selector: "[svg-rect]"

and add that attribute to a group element tag:

template: `...<g svg-rect>...</g>...`

This will expand to:

<svg height="550" width="450" x="0" y="0">
    <g id="svgGroup">
        <g svg-rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
            <rect x="10" y="10" height="100" width="100" fill="red" stroke="#000" stroke-width="2"></rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
        </g>
        <g svg-rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
            <rect x="10" y="10" height="100" width="100" fill="red" stroke="#000" stroke-width="2"></rect>
        <!--template bindings={}-->
        </g>
    </g>
</svg>

which is valid SVG, which will render. Plnkr


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