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I need some help with getting AngularJS to maintain my non-string values in directive attributes.
I was looking for a way to render a tree structure in HTML from a piece of JSON, and I found this code: /
I've been trying to adapt that for my project, as shown in the code below.
My controller/directive is shown here:
cxpControllers.controller("ProductTocCtrl", ["$scope", "$http", "$routeParams",
function ProductTocController($scope, $http, $routeParams) {
$scope.typeOf = typeOf;
//test value
$scope.contents = {
"id": 1,
"name": "Test",
subsections: [
{
id: 2,
name: "Test1.1",
link: "test11.xml",
test: 34
},
{
id: 3,
name: "Test1.2",
link: "test12.xml",
test: 95
}
]
}
}]);
cxpControllers.directive('tree', function($pile) {
return {
restrict: 'E',
scope: {key: "=", content: "="},
templateUrl: "tree_renderer.html",
pile: function(tElement, tAttr) {
var contents = tElement.contents().remove();
var piledContents;
return function(scope, iElement, iAttr) {
if(!piledContents) {
piledContents = $pile(contents);
}
piledContents(scope, function(clone, scope) {
iElement.append(clone);
});
};
}
};
});
And then this is my template:
<script type="text/ng-template" id="tree_renderer.html">
{{key}}:
<ul ng-if="typeOf(content) == 'object' && content != null">
<li ng-repeat="(key, content) in content">
<tree key="key" content="content"></tree>
</li>
</ul>
<span ng-if="typeOf(content) != 'object'">
"{{content}}"
</span>
</script>
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="(key, content) in contents">
<tree key="key" content="content"></tree>
</li>
</ul>
This would work, except for one problem. Angular is turning the value of "content" into a string, preventing the recursion from working because it can't iterate over a string.
I have seen other questions like this, for example here, but their problem is that they used "@" in the directive scope, which converts to a string. But since I'm using "=", it should maintain the type.
Here's the output I'm seeing with the test data shown in the code above:
I would appreciate any help you can give. If you need more information I'll be happy to supply it.
I need some help with getting AngularJS to maintain my non-string values in directive attributes.
I was looking for a way to render a tree structure in HTML from a piece of JSON, and I found this code: http://jsfiddle/n8dPm/
I've been trying to adapt that for my project, as shown in the code below.
My controller/directive is shown here:
cxpControllers.controller("ProductTocCtrl", ["$scope", "$http", "$routeParams",
function ProductTocController($scope, $http, $routeParams) {
$scope.typeOf = typeOf;
//test value
$scope.contents = {
"id": 1,
"name": "Test",
subsections: [
{
id: 2,
name: "Test1.1",
link: "test11.xml",
test: 34
},
{
id: 3,
name: "Test1.2",
link: "test12.xml",
test: 95
}
]
}
}]);
cxpControllers.directive('tree', function($pile) {
return {
restrict: 'E',
scope: {key: "=", content: "="},
templateUrl: "tree_renderer.html",
pile: function(tElement, tAttr) {
var contents = tElement.contents().remove();
var piledContents;
return function(scope, iElement, iAttr) {
if(!piledContents) {
piledContents = $pile(contents);
}
piledContents(scope, function(clone, scope) {
iElement.append(clone);
});
};
}
};
});
And then this is my template:
<script type="text/ng-template" id="tree_renderer.html">
{{key}}:
<ul ng-if="typeOf(content) == 'object' && content != null">
<li ng-repeat="(key, content) in content">
<tree key="key" content="content"></tree>
</li>
</ul>
<span ng-if="typeOf(content) != 'object'">
"{{content}}"
</span>
</script>
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="(key, content) in contents">
<tree key="key" content="content"></tree>
</li>
</ul>
This would work, except for one problem. Angular is turning the value of "content" into a string, preventing the recursion from working because it can't iterate over a string.
I have seen other questions like this, for example here, but their problem is that they used "@" in the directive scope, which converts to a string. But since I'm using "=", it should maintain the type.
Here's the output I'm seeing with the test data shown in the code above:
I would appreciate any help you can give. If you need more information I'll be happy to supply it.
Share Improve this question edited May 23, 2017 at 12:07 CommunityBot 11 silver badge asked Jan 3, 2014 at 20:30 MorganMorgan 3667 silver badges20 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 4The problem is with the typeOf function
in your template. The piled template doesn't find this function so it is never equal to 'object'. Add a controller to your directive to define it.
I took the plunkr and added this:
controller: function($scope) {
$scope.typeOf = function(val) {
return typeof val;
};
},
It does recognize it as an object. Check out the updated plunkr here.
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