Reputation: 4296
I'm working on a Angular js project where I get number of terms and i'm using ng repeat to show each term in the front end .it works fine.I have shown them in a bx slider (jquery responsive bxslider)
Following will be the main code.
Javascript code
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$('.slider4').bxSlider({
slideWidth: 300,
minSlides: 2,
maxSlides: 3,
moveSlides: 1,
slideMargin: 10
});
});
</script>
HTML code
<div class="slider4">
<div ng-repeat="term in terms" > {{term.name}}</div>
</div>
I can see all the terms are loaded nicely but when I click arrow keys slider doesn't work
.I can't figure out the issue.I'm pretty sure the problem is with ng-repeat. Because when i remove ng-repeat and just add some images/divs to the <div class="slider4"></div>
it works fine.
Can some one help me? Why is this not working? Is it a draw back in Angular js?Can't I achieve my goal?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 5184
Reputation: 1307
In ng-repeat call any function(ex:initBxslider()) on $last object
<div ng-repeat="term in terms" >
{{term.name}}
<span ng-init="$last && data.initBxslider()"></span>
</div>
in controller:
$scope.initBxslider = function () {
$timeout(function () {
$('.slider4').bxSlider({
slideWidth: 300,
minSlides: 2,
maxSlides: 3,
moveSlides: 1,
slideMargin: 10
});
});
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2802
You can call method when window load like this use
$(window).bind("load", function() {
});
in the place of
$(document).ready(function(){
});
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1226
Not my solution, but I'd thought I would pass it along.
I like this solution the best (Utilizes directive controllers)
// slightly modified from jsfiddle
// bxSlider directive
controller: function() {},
link: function (scope, element, attrs, controller) {
controller.initialize = function() {
element.bxSlider(BX_SLIDER_OPTIONS);
};
}
// bxSliderItem directive
require: '^bxSlider',
link: function(scope, element, attrs, controller) {
if (scope.$last) {
controller.initialize();
}
}
http://jsfiddle.net/CaioToOn/Q5AcH/8/
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 922
bxSlider doesn't work because the jQuery executes before your ng-repeat has finished.
You can use something like finishingmoves' directive to execute a function after ng-repeat has finished.
The directive is the following:
var module = angular.module('testApp', [])
.directive('onFinishRender', function ($timeout) {
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: function (scope, element, attr) {
if (scope.$last === true) {
$timeout(function () {
scope.$emit('ngRepeatFinished');
});
}
}
}
});
(finishingmoves directive from here: Calling a function when ng-repeat has finished)
You can see an example of it here: http://jsfiddle.net/paulocoelho/BsMqq/4/
Hope that helps and don't forget to vote!
Upvotes: 7