I'm using a ng-repeat inside a <tr>
element together with a directive.
Html:
<tbody>
<tr ng-repeat="row in rows" create-table>
<td nowrap ng-repeat="value in row | reduceString>{{value}}</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
Directive:
app.directive('createTable', function () {
return {
link: function (scope, element, attrs) {
var contentTr = scope.$eval('"<tr ng-show="false"><td>test</td></tr>"');
$(contentTr).insertBefore(element);
}
}
}
);
Although I can append a new <tr>
element to each iteration, I'm not able to get angular code executed after it's been added to the DOM (for example the ng-show inside the <tr>
). Am I missing something obvious?
The reason why you don't get Angular binding inside your child is because you lack compiling it. When the link function runs, the element has already been compiled, and thus, Angular augmented. All you got to do is to
$compile
your content by hand. First of, don't eval your template, or you will lose your binding tips.Another tip: you never enclose your elements in jQuery ($). If you have jQuery in your page, all Angular elements are already a jQuery augmented element.
Finally, the correct way to solve what you need is to use the directive
compile
function (read 'Compilation process, and directive matching' and 'Compile function') to modify elements before its compilation.As a last effort, read the entire Directive guide, this is a valuable resource.