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angular directive 深入理解

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由於業務的需要,最近angular 的diretive 研究的比較多,有和同事一起共同協作開發scada的項目, 對directive 有了進一步更深的理解。

感覺才開始真正理解了這句話的意思:

In an AngularJS directive the scope allows you to access the data in the attributes of the element to which the directive is applied

這句話,感覺道出了diretive的原理的精髓。

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> is not in the documentation.

< is for one-way binding.

@ binding is for passing strings. These strings support {{}} expressions for interpolated values.

= binding is for two-way model binding. The model in parent scope is linked to the model in the directive‘s isolated scope.

& binding is for passing a method into your directive‘s scope so that it can be called within your directive.

When we are setting scope: true in directive, Angular js will create a new scope for that directive. That means any changes made to the directive scope will not reflect back in parent controller.

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In an AngularJS directive the scope allows you to access the data in the attributes of the element to which the directive is applied.

This is illustrated best with an example:

<div my-customer name="Customer XYZ"></div>

and the directive definition:

angular.module(‘myModule‘, [])
.directive(‘myCustomer‘, function() {
  return {
    restrict: ‘E‘,
    scope: {
      customerName: ‘@name‘
    },
    controllerAs: ‘vm‘,
    bindToController: true,
    controller: [‘$http‘, function($http) {
      var vm = this;

      vm.doStuff = function(pane) {
        console.log(vm.customerName);
      };
    }],
    link: function(scope, element, attrs) {
      console.log(scope.customerName);
    }
  };
});

When the scope property is used the directive is in the so called "isolated scope" mode, meaning it can not directly access the scope of the parent controller.

In very simple terms, the meaning of the binding symbols is:

someObject: ‘=‘ (two-way data binding)

someString: ‘@‘ (passed directly or through interpolation with double curly braces notation {{}})

someExpression: ‘&‘ (e.g. hideDialog())

This information is present in the AngularJS directive documentation page, although somewhat spread throughout the page.

The symbol > is not part of the syntax.

However, < does exist as part of the AngularJS component bindings and means one way binding.

<!DOCTYPE>
<html ng-app="App">
    <head>
        <meta charset="utf-8"/>
        <script src="./js/angular.min.js"></script>
        <script>
            var app = angular.module(‘App‘, []);
            app.controller(‘appCtrl‘, function($scope){
            	// $scope.names = {age: 12};
            	$scope.names = ‘FLY‘;
            	// DB.getAl().then(function (rsp) {
                 //    $scope.name=100;
	            // })
            	$scope.changeNames = function(){
            		$scope.names = "AAA";
                };
            	$scope.cbFun = function(name){
            		// alert(‘parent action.‘);
                    alert(name);
		            /**
                     *
                     *
                     *
		             */
	            };
            	$scope.doStuff = function () {
                    alert(‘parent scope‘);
	            }

            });
            app.directive(‘myCustomer‘, function(){
            	return {
            		scope: {
            			fly: ‘@‘
                    },
            		restrict: ‘A‘,
                    link: function(scope, element, attr){
            			console.log(‘attr: ‘, attr);

            			console.log("myCustomer: ", scope);
                    },
		            controllerAs: ‘vmst‘,
		            bindToController: true,
		            controller: [‘$scope‘, ‘$http‘, function(scope, $http) {
			            var vm = this;
                        console.log(‘this: ‘, this);
                        console.log(‘scope: ‘, scope);
			            vm.doStuff = function(pane) {
				            console.log(vm.customerName);
			            };
			            vm.name = ‘pxk‘;
			            scope.doStuff = function(){
			            	alert(‘asdfafa‘);
                        }
		            }],
                    // template: ‘<button ng-click="doStuff();">aaaa</button>‘
                };
            });

        </script>
    </head>
    <body ng-controller="appCtrl">
        <div my-customer="" haha="12ab3" fly="jiayou">myCustomer

            <button ng-click="doStuff();">aaa</button>
        </div>
        <hr/>
    </body>
</html>

  

angular directive 深入理解