Reputation: 24385
I currently have a simple select list that contains both data attributes and a value:
<select ng-model="myList">
<option value="1" data-name="Test name 1">Option 1</option>
<option value="2" data-name="Test name 2">Option 2</option>
<option value="3" data-name="Test name 3">Option 3</option>
</select>
<div id="displaySelected">
{{myList}}
</div>
Inside my div (with the ID of displaySelected
), it is currently displaying the value
of the selected option.
How can I change this to display the data-name
attribute instead?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1389
Reputation: 123739
I am not sure of the complete data structure and other possibilities that are not mentioned in the question. But here is a simple solution for this static list.
app.directive('dataselector', function(){
return{
restrict:'A',
require:['ngModel','select'], //Require ng-model and select in order to restrict this to be used with anything else
link:function(scope, elm, attrs, ctrl){
//get configured data to be selected, made this configurable in order to be able to use it with any other data attribs
var dataProp = attrs.dataselector,
ngModel = ctrl[0];
elm.on('change', handleChange);//Register change listener
scope.$on('$destroy', function(){
elm.off('change', handleChange);
});
function handleChange(){
//get the value
var value = this.value;
//get the dataset value
var dataVal = elm[0].querySelector('option[value="' + this.value + '"]').dataset[dataProp];
//reset ngmodel view value
ngModel.$setViewValue(dataVal);
ngModel.$render();
//set element value so that it selects appropriate item
elm.val(value);
}
}
}
});
and use it as:
<select ng-model="myList" dataselector="name">
Note: If you are using a different way(that you are not showing us) to build the select options based on a data structure that has the value populated in the data attribute (like an ng-repeat
), you could register change event using ng-change="selectedItem(itemFromRepeat)"
and you can set another property with the data value in the handler and use it.
var app = angular.module('plunker', []);
app.controller('MainCtrl', function($scope) {
}).directive('dataselector', function() {
return {
restrict: 'A',
require: ['ngModel', 'select'],
link: function(scope, elm, attrs, ctrl) {
var dataProp = attrs.dataselector;
elm.on('change', handleChange);
scope.$on('$destroy', function() {
elm.off('change', handleChange);
});
function handleChange() {
var value = this.value;
var dataVal = elm[0].querySelector('option[value="' + this.value + '"]').dataset[dataProp];
ctrl[0].$setViewValue(dataVal);
ctrl[0].$render();
elm.val(value);
}
}
}
});
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html ng-app="plunker">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title>AngularJS Plunker</title>
<script>
document.write('<base href="' + document.location + '" />');
</script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" />
<script data-require="[email protected]" src="https://code.angularjs.org/1.3.15/angular.js" data-semver="1.3.15"></script>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</head>
<body ng-controller="MainCtrl">
<select ng-model="myList" dataselector="name">
<option value="1" data-name="Test name 1">Option 1</option>
<option value="2" data-name="Test name 2">Option 2</option>
<option value="3" data-name="Test name 3">Option 3</option>
</select>
<data-select></data-select>
<div id="displaySelected">
{{myList}}
</div>
</body>
</html>
Upvotes: 1