Angular.js view doesn't update when nested $sc

2019-01-24 06:50发布

问题:

I am trying to make an angular.js view update itself when adding a comment. My code is as follows:

<div class="comment clearfix" data-ng-repeat="comment in currentItem.comments" data-ng-class="{bubble: $first}" data-ng-instant>
    <div>
        <p>
            <span class="username">{{comment.user}}</span> {{comment.message}}
        </p>
        <p class="time">
            10 minutes ago
        </p>
    </div>
</div>
<div class="comment reply">
    <div class="row-fluid">
        <div class="span1">
            <img src="assets/img/samples/user2.jpg" alt="user2" />
        </div>
        <div class="span11">
            <textarea class="input-block-level addComment" type="text" placeholder="Reply…"></textarea>
        </div>
    </div>
</div>

the scope is updated on enter:

$('.addComment').keypress(function(e) {
    if(e.which == 10 || e.which == 13) {
        $scope.currentItem.comments.push({
            "user": "user3",
            "message": $(this).val()
        });
        console.debug("currentItem", $scope.currentItem);
    }
});

debugging $scope.currentItem shows that the comment has been added to it, however the view doesn't show the new comment. I suspect that the $scope is only being watched on its first level and that this is why the view doesn't update. is that the case? If so how can I fix it?

SOLUTION: As Ajay suggested in his answer below I wrapped the array push into the apply function like this:

var el=$(this);
$scope.$apply(function () {
     $scope.currentChallenge.comments.push({
         "user": $scope.currentUser,
         "message": el.val()
     });
});

回答1:

Modify the code to wrap inside scope.$apply because you are modifying the property outside the angular scope you have to use scope.$apply() to watch the values



回答2:

I had to place my form inside the same div controller as the ng-repeat. I had two separate div controllers.



回答3:

Use $scope.$parent.arrayObjet to modify the parent variables instead of $scope.arryaObject. It worked in my case.



回答4:

<div class="col-sm-12 col-lg-12">
            <div class="outer-container">
                <div class="inner-container">
                    <div class="table-header">
                        <form id="teamForm" name="teamForm">
                            <table class="table table-bordered">
                                <thead>

                                <!-- Grid header -->
                                <tbody data-ng-if="(allTeamMembers.length==0)">
                                    <tr>
                                        <td class="text-center height_33_p" colspan="15"> {{noResultFound}} </td>
                                    </tr>
                                </tbody>
                                <!-- Existing team member -->

                                <tbody data-ng-repeat="tm in teammemberDetailsArryobject|orderBy:orderByField:reverseSort" data-ng-form="innerForm_$index" data-ng-class="{'ng-submitted':innerForm_$index.$submitted}">
                                    <tr></tr>
                                    </tbody>

In the code I am deleting one record and add new row programmatically but all the rows are displayed in the ng-repeat rows(including deleted)