问题
I'm trying to do a variable replacement while also making it clickable with ngClick.
I made a plunker demo (click the button and observe that the input box stays unchanged)
Markup:
<body ng-controller="Ctrl">
<input type="text" id="input" name="input" ng-model="myValue" test>
<p translate="VARIABLE_REPLACEMENT" translate-values="{{ 'translationData' }}"></p>
<p ng-bind-html="alink"></p>
</body>
Angular stuff:
var translations = {
VARIABLE_REPLACEMENT: 'Hi, {{name}}'
};
var app = angular.module('myApp', ['pascalprecht.translate', 'ngSanitize']);
app.config(['$translateProvider', function ($translateProvider) {
// add translation table
$translateProvider.translations(translations);
}]);
app.controller('Ctrl', ['$scope', '$sce', function ($scope, $sce) {
$scope.translationData = { name: 'foo'};
$scope.setValue = function(value) {
$scope.myValue = value;
};
}]);
app.directive('test', ['$translate', '$sce', function ($translate, $sce) {
return {
require: 'ngModel',
scope: false,
link: function (scope, element, attrs, ctrl) {
scope.$watch(attrs.ngModel, function (value) {
var a = $translate('VARIABLE_REPLACEMENT', {
name: '<button type="button" ng-click="setValue(\'foobar\')">click me</button>'
});
scope.alink = $sce.trustAsHtml(a);
});
}
};
}]);
The question is: Why doesn't ng-click="setValue('foobar')"
fire when the button is clicked. It's supposed to set the value 'foobar' in the input field.
回答1:
In the meanwhile there is an official solution to that problem:
<p translate="varWithDirective" translate-compile></p>
would do the compilation without the need of writing a custom directive.
For more info: https://github.com/angular-translate/angular-translate/issues/184
回答2:
Angular doesn't $compile
the $sce
markup. So Angular hasn't processed your ng-click
and attached the directive to it.
In order to use Angular directives inside your string, and have them live, you'll need to send the string to Angular's $compile
function.
One easy way to do this is to use the following directive (found here:https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/4992)
Using this you'll replace:
<p ng-bind-html="alink"></p>
with
<p compile="alink"></p>
And add this directive:
angularApp.directive('compile', function($compile) {
// directive factory creates a link function
return function(scope, element, attrs) {
scope.$watch(
function(scope) {
// watch the 'compile' expression for changes
return scope.$eval(attrs.compile);
},
function(value) {
// when the 'compile' expression changes
// assign it into the current DOM
element.html(value);
// compile the new DOM and link it to the current
// scope.
// NOTE: we only compile .childNodes so that
// we don't get into infinite loop compiling ourselves
$compile(element.contents())(scope);
}
);
};
});
回答3:
You created an element outside of angular. I'm not sure how pascalprescht works but you're going to need to tell the element to $compile (docs)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20358140/ng-click-doesnt-fire-when-added-post-load