I'm trying to generate an n-level hierarchical unordered list with anugularJS, and have been able to successfully do so. But now, I'm having scope issues between the directive and controller. I need to change a scope property of the parent from within a function called via ng-click in the directive template.
See http://jsfiddle.net/ahonaker/ADukg/2046/ - here's the JS
var app = angular.module('myApp', []);
//myApp.directive('myDirective', function() {});
//myApp.factory('myService', function() {});
function MyCtrl($scope) {
$scope.itemselected = "None";
$scope.organizations = {
"_id": "SEC Power Generation",
"Entity": "OPUNITS",
"EntityIDAttribute": "OPUNIT_SEQ_ID",
"EntityID": 2,
"descendants": ["Eastern Conf Business Unit", "Western Conf Business Unit", "Atlanta", "Sewanee"],
children: [{
"_id": "Eastern Conf Business Unit",
"Entity": "",
"EntityIDAttribute": "",
"EntityID": null,
"parent": "SEC Power Generation",
"descendants": ["Lexington", "Columbia", "Knoxville", "Nashville"],
children: [{
"_id": "Lexington",
"Entity": "OPUNITS",
"EntityIDAttribute": "OPUNIT_SEQ_ID",
"EntityID": 10,
"parent": "Eastern Conf Business Unit"
}, {
"_id": "Columbia",
"Entity": "OPUNITS",
"EntityIDAttribute": "OPUNIT_SEQ_ID",
"EntityID": 12,
"parent": "Eastern Conf Business Unit"
}, {
"_id": "Knoxville",
"Entity": "OPUNITS",
"EntityIDAttribute": "OPUNIT_SEQ_ID",
"EntityID": 14,
"parent": "Eastern Conf Business Unit"
}, {
"_id": "Nashville",
"Entity": "OPUNITS",
"EntityIDAttribute": "OPUNIT_SEQ_ID",
"EntityID": 4,
"parent": "Eastern Conf Business Unit"
}]
}]
};
$scope.itemSelect = function (ID) {
$scope.itemselected = ID;
}
}
app.directive('navtree', function () {
return {
template: '<ul><navtree-node ng-repeat="item in items" item="item" itemselected="itemselected"></navtree-node></ul>',
restrict: 'E',
replace: true,
scope: {
items: '='
}
};
});
app.directive('navtreeNode', function ($compile) {
return {
restrict: 'E',
template: '<li><a ng-click="itemSelect(item._id)">{{item._id}} - {{itemselected}}</a></li>',
scope: {
item: "=",
itemselected: '='
},
controller: 'MyCtrl',
link: function (scope, elm, attrs) {
if ((angular.isDefined(scope.item.children)) && (scope.item.children.length > 0)) {
var children = $compile('<navtree items="item.children"></navtree>')(scope);
elm.append(children);
}
}
};
});
and here's the HTML
<div ng-controller="MyCtrl">
Selected: {{itemselected}}
<navtree items="organizations.children"></navtree>
</div>
Note the list is generated from the model. And ng-click calls the function to set the parent scope property (itemselected), but the change only occurs locally. Expected behavior, when I click on an item, is that "Selected: None" should change to "Selected: xxx" where xxx is the item that was clicked.
Am I not binding the property between the parent scope and the directive appropriately? How do I pass the property change to the parent scope?
Hope this is clear.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Please have a look at this working fiddle, http://jsfiddle.net/eeuSv/
What i did was to require the parent controller inside the
navtree-node
directive, and call a member function defined in that controller. The member function issetSelected
. Please note that itsthis.setSelected
and not$scope.setSelected
. Then define anavtree-node
scope methoditemSelect
. While you click on the anchor tags, it will call theitemSelect
method on thenavtree-node
scope. This inturn will call the controllers member methodsetSelected
passing the selected id.scope.itemSelect = function(id){ myGreatParentControler.setSelected(id) }
Maxdec is right, this has to do with scoping. Unfortunately, this is a case that's complicated enough that the AngularJS docs can be mis-leading for a beginner (like myself).
Warning: brace yourself for me being a little long-winded as I attempt to explain this. If you just want to see the code, go to this JSFiddle. I've also found the egghead.io videos invaluable in learning about AngularJS.
Here's my understanding of the problem: you have a hierarchy of directives (navtree, navitem) and you want to pass information from the navitem "up the tree" to the root controller. AngularJS, like well-written Javascript in general, is set up to be strict about the scope of your variables, so that you don't accidentally mess up other scripts also running on the page.
There's a special syntax (
&
) in Angular that lets you both create an isolate scope and call a function on the parent scope:So far so good. Things get tricky when you have multiple levels of directives, because you essentially want to do the following:
The problem is, the child-level directive cannot see the root controller. My understanding is that you have to set up a "chain" in your directive structure that acts as follows:
First: Have a function in your root controller that returns a function (which has reference to the root view controller's scope):
Second: Set up the mid-level directive to have it's own select function (which it will pass to the child) that returns something like the following. Notice how we have to save off the scope of the mid-level directive, because when this code is actually executed, it will be in the context of the child-level directive:
Third: In the child-level directive (
navtreeNode
) bind a function tong-click
that calls a local function, which will, in turn, "call up the chain" all the way to the root controller:Here's the updated fork of your JSFiddle, which has comments in the code.
It may be because each directive creates his own scope (actually you tell them to do so).
You can read more about directives here, especially the chapter "Writing directives (long version)".
So the changes you do are not reflected in the MyCtrl scope because each directive has his own 'isolated' scope.
That's why a click only changes the local
$scope.itemselected
variable and not 'all' of them.