Dustin
Dustin

Reputation: 8267

Updating ng-model within a directive that uses a template

I have a directive that is instantiated like this:

<datepicker ng-model="foo"></datepicker>

Inside the directive, the datepicker tag is replaced by this template:

template: '<div class="datepicker-wrapper input-append">' +
                     '<input type="text" class="datepicker" />' +
                     '<span class="add-on"><i class="icon-calendar"></i></span>' +
                   '</div>'

The value that I want ng-model bound to is the value of the input field. What is the best way to go about this so I maintain the two-way data binding of ng-model?

Upvotes: 15

Views: 28881

Answers (2)

Drew Miller
Drew Miller

Reputation: 675

Depending on how complicated your passthrough is, you can just use the = scope to do a bidirectional bind between a local name and ngModel, like in this fiddle:

http://jsfiddle.net/mThrT/22/

I had a hell of a time setting up the fiddle for some reason (first time trying with angular) but here's the money shot:

template: '<div class="datepicker-wrapper input-append">' 
        + '<input type="text" class="datepicker" ng-model="bar" />' 
        + '<span class="add-on"><i class="icon-calendar"></i></span>' 
        + '</div>',
scope: {
    bar: '=ngModel'
},

Upvotes: 32

Ben Lesh
Ben Lesh

Reputation: 108501

There are a few ways to do this..

There is a function on the ctrl parameter of the linking function called .$setViewValue(valueHere) that you can use to set the value of whatever ngModel is referencing as well. It will do the work of setting things $dirty etc. There is also a property called .$viewValue you can use to get the current value. So you can set up a $watch on an isolate scope property to update the ngModel values.

The more correct way to do this would still be in the linking function, but it would look like so:

app.directive('myDirective', function() {
    restrict: 'E',
    require: 'ngModel',
    scope: {}, //isolate the scope
    template: '<div class="datepicker-wrapper input-append">' +
                         '<input type="text" class="datepicker" ng-model="date" />' +
                         '<span class="add-on"><i class="icon-calendar"></i></span>' +
                       '</div>',
    controller: function($scope) { 
    },
    link: function(scope, elem, attr, ctrl) {
       //get the value from ngModel
       scope.date = ctrl.$viewValue;

       //set the value of ngModel when the local date property changes
       scope.$watch('date', function(value) {
           if(ctrl.$viewValue != value) {
              ctrl.$setViewValue(value);
           }
       });
    }
});

Upvotes: 10

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