Reputation: 51
I have a link with ng-click. I need a confirmation window on that click.
<h4><a href="" ng-click="makeUnfavourite(favourite.userId,$index);remove(favouriteData.data.result,$index)">Un-Favourite</a></h4>
currently it includes 2 functions. I have to execute this two functions only after confirmation. my two functions are defined in usercontroller.js.plz see code below
var userControllers = angular.module('userControllers', ['ui.bootstrap','gm']);
userControllers.controller('myProfileCtrl', function ($scope, $routeParams, $rootScope, $http, $location, $window, $timeout) {`
$scope.makeUnfavourite=function(id,index){
var indextoremove=index;
var currentuserid=2;
var favUserId=id;
console.log(favUserId);
var params = {
currentuserid:2,
favUserId:id
};
if(favUserId){
$http.post($rootScope.STATIC_URL + 'users/makeUnFavourite', params).success(function(response){
$scope.favHide=response;
}).error(function(err){
console.log("Error"+err);
});
}
};
$scope.remove = function(favourite,index){
favourite.splice(index,1);
};
});
I have to execute makeUnfavourite() & remove() function on confirmation.I am fresher in angular. Now I am working in a partially finished project
Upvotes: 4
Views: 13717
Reputation: 380
ng-click return confirm 100% works
in html file call delete_plot() function
<i class="fa fa-trash delete-plot" ng-click="delete_plot()"></i>
Add this to your controller
$scope.delete_plot = function(){
check = confirm("Are you sure to delete this plot?")
if(check){
console.log("yes, OK pressed")
}else{
console.log("No, cancel pressed")
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 780
It is easy, you have 2 functions
<a confirmed-click="makeUnfavourite(favourite.userId,$index)" ng-confirm-click="Confirm unfavorite?">Un-Favourite</a>
Now you could call $scope.remove
function inside makeUnFavorite, or, inside confirmed-click, like this:
<a confirmed-click="makeUnfavourite(favourite.userId,$index);remove(favouriteData.data.result,$index);" ng-confirm-click="Confirm unfavorite?">Un-Favourite</a>
I prefer first solution. Complete code:
Controller
var userControllers = angular.module('userControllers', ['ui.bootstrap','gm']);
userControllers.controller('myProfileCtrl', function ($scope, $routeParams, $rootScope, $http, $location, $window, $timeout) {`
$scope.makeUnfavourite=function(id,index,favourite){
var indextoremove=index;
var currentuserid=2;
var favUserId=id;
console.log(favUserId);
var params = {
currentuserid:2,
favUserId:id
};
if(favUserId){
$http.post($rootScope.STATIC_URL + 'users/makeUnFavourite', params).success(function(response){
$scope.favHide=response;
//here we call the remove function, always inside the $http response for not having async issues
$scope.remove(favourite,index);
}).error(function(err){
console.log("Error"+err);
});
}
};
$scope.remove = function(favourite,index){
favourite.splice(index,1);
};
});
HTML
<a confirmed-click="makeUnfavourite(favourite.userId,$index,favouriteData.data.result)" ng-confirm-click="Confirm unfavorite?">Un-Favourite</a>
EDIT
One more thing, it would be better if you use on $http.post this structure:
$http.post($rootScope.STATIC_URL + 'users/makeUnFavourite').then(function(response){
//Ok response stuff
}, function(error){
//Error response stuff
});
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 17711
Simply use ng-confirm-click, like this:
<h4><a href="" confirmed-click="confirmedAction()" ng-confirm-click="Do you confirm?">Un-Favourite</a></h4>
UPDATE: For angular directives, see here...
UPDATE 2: I see. You could simply do:
$scope.confirmedAction = function() {
makeUnfavourite(favourite.userId, $index);
remove(favouriteData.data.result, $index);
};
Upvotes: 3