I have a html select option
While the ng-disabled attribute will technically work, you are likely to encounter bugs when using ng-repeat on options. This is a well known issue and is exactly the reason that the angular team created ng-options. There is not yet an angular implementation for using ng-options and ng-disabled together, but Alec LaLonde created this custom directive that you can add in and use. See the issue forum here: https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/638 and the jsfiddle from that post.
angular.module('myApp', [])
.directive('optionsDisabled', [ '$parse', function($parse) {
var disableOptions = function($scope, attr, $element, data, fnDisableIfTrue) {
$element.find('option:not([value="?"])').each(function(i, e) { //1
var locals = {};
locals[attr] = data[i];
$(this).attr('disabled', fnDisableIfTrue($scope, locals));
});
};
return {
priority: 0,
require: 'ngModel',
link: function($scope, $element, attributes) { //2
var expElements = attributes.optionsDisabled.match(/^\s*(.+)\s+for\s+(.+)\s+in\s+(.+)?\s*/),
attrToWatch = expElements[3],
fnDisableIfTrue = $parse(expElements[1]);
$scope.$watch(attrToWatch, function(newValue, oldValue) {
if (!newValue) return;
disableOptions($scope, expElements[2], $element, newValue, fnDisableIfTrue);
}, true);
$scope.$watch(attributes.ngModel, function(newValue, oldValue) { //3
var disabledOptions = $parse(attrToWatch)($scope);
if (!newValue) return;
disableOptions($scope, expElements[2], $element, disabledOptions, fnDisableIfTrue);
});
}
};
}
]);
//1 refresh the disabled options in the select element
//2 parse expression and build array of disabled options
//3 handle model updates properly
function OptionsController($scope) {
$scope.ports = [{name: 'http', isinuse: true},
{name: 'test', isinuse: false}];
$scope.selectedport = 'test';
}