Same issue as here: AngularJS directive binding a function with multiple arguments
Following this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/26244600/2892106
In as small of a nutshell as I can.
This works:
<my-directive on-save="ctrl.saveFn"></my-directive>
With:
angular.module('app')
.controller('MyController', function($scope) {
var vm = this;
vm.saveFn = function(value) { vm.doSomethingWithValue(value); }
});
But when I convert to Typescript and use real classes, this breaks.
class MyController {
constructor() {}
saveFn(value) {
this.doSomethingWithValue(value);
}
}
In the Typescript version when debugging, "this" is referencing the Window global. So my scope is messed up somehow, but I don't know how to fix it. How can I get "this" to refer to MyController as expected?