Reputation: 1327
I am working on a Ajax app using both jQuery and AngularJS.
When I update content (which contains AngularJS bindings) of a div using jQuery's html
function, the AngularJS bindings doesn't work.
Following is code of what I am trying to do:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#refreshButton").click(function() {
$("#dynamicContent").html("<button ng-click='count = count + 1' ng-init='count=0'>Increment</button><span>count: {{count}} </span>")
});
});
</style><script src="http://docs.angularjs.org/angular-1.0.1.min.js"></script><style>.ng-invalid {
border: 1px solid red;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="">
<div id='dynamicContent'>
<button ng-click="count = count + 1" ng-init="count=0">
Increment
</button>
<span>count: {{count}} </span>
</div>
<button id='refreshButton'>
Refresh
</button>
</div>
I have dynamic content inside a div with the ID #dynamicContent
, and I have a refresh button that would update contents of this div when refresh is clicked. Increment works as expected if I don't refresh the content, but after I refresh, the AngularJS binding stops working.
This may not be valid in AngularJS, but I initially built application with jQuery and started using AngularJS later on so I can't migrate everything to AngularJS. Any help with getting this working in AngularJS is greatly appreciated.
Upvotes: 85
Views: 103165
Reputation: 5752
Addition to @jwize's answer
Because angular.element(document).injector()
was giving error injector is not defined
So, I have created function that you can run after AJAX call or when DOM is changed using jQuery.
function compileAngularElement( elSelector) {
var elSelector = (typeof elSelector == 'string') ? elSelector : null ;
// The new element to be added
if (elSelector != null ) {
var $div = $( elSelector );
// The parent of the new element
var $target = $("[ng-app]");
angular.element($target).injector().invoke(['$compile', function ($compile) {
var $scope = angular.element($target).scope();
$compile($div)($scope);
// Finally, refresh the watch expressions in the new element
$scope.$apply();
}]);
}
}
use it by passing just new element's selector. like this
compileAngularElement( '.user' ) ;
Upvotes: 18
Reputation: 4165
Another Solution in Case You Don't Have Control Over Dynamic Content
This works if you didn't load your element through a directive (ie. like in the example in the commented jsfiddles).
Wrap up Your Content
Wrap your content in a div so that you can select it if you are using JQuery. You an also opt to use native javascript to get your element.
<div class="selector">
<grid-filter columnname="LastNameFirstName" gridname="HomeGrid"></grid-filter>
</div>
Use Angular Injector
You can use the following code to get a reference to $compile if you don't have one.
$(".selector").each(function () {
var content = $(this);
angular.element(document).injector().invoke(function($compile) {
var scope = angular.element(content).scope();
$compile(content)(scope);
});
});
Summary
The original post seemed to assume you had a $compile reference handy. It is obviously easy when you have the reference, but I didn't so this was the answer for me.
One Caveat of the previous code
If you are using a asp.net/mvc bundle with minify scenario you will get in trouble when you deploy in release mode. The trouble comes in the form of Uncaught Error: [$injector:unpr] which is caused by the minifier messing with the angular javascript code.
Here is the way to remedy it:
Replace the prevous code snippet with the following overload.
...
angular.element(document).injector().invoke(
[
"$compile", function($compile) {
var scope = angular.element(content).scope();
$compile(content)(scope);
}
]);
...
This caused a lot of grief for me before I pieced it together.
Upvotes: 56
Reputation: 17430
You need to call $compile
on the HTML string before inserting it into the DOM so that angular gets a chance to perform the binding.
In your fiddle, it would look something like this.
$("#dynamicContent").html(
$compile(
"<button ng-click='count = count + 1' ng-init='count=0'>Increment</button><span>count: {{count}} </span>"
)(scope)
);
Obviously, $compile
must be injected into your controller for this to work.
Read more in the $compile
documentation.
Upvotes: 116