ng-repeat not displaying data from localStorage





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In my Controller:



By clicking on an element, the information is given to tabNameStore.
The data is displayed in html by name



     $scope.openTab = function($event){

//Checks for doubles
if($scope.tabNameStore.length>0){
for(var i=0; i<$scope.tabNameStore.length; i++){
if($scope.tabNameStore[i].id == $event.currentTarget.id){
console.log("Already open");
return;
}
}
}

//Saves name, ID and number
$scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: $event.currentTarget.innerHTML,
id: $event.currentTarget.id, num: count++});

//Tries to get item by id
var local = localStorage.getItem($event.currentTarget.id);

//If not stored in local, it does so
if (local == null){
localStorage.setItem($event.currentTarget.innerHTML,
$scope.tabNameStore[count-1].name);
localStorage.setItem($event.currentTarget.id,
$scope.tabNameStore[count-1].id);
console.log("null");
} else{
console.log("not null");
return;
}

}


Save the data from localStorage back in tabNameStore



     $window.onload = function() {       
var archive = ;
archive = allStorage();
count = 0;

for(var i=0; i<archive.length/2; i++){
if(archive[i] != null){
$scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: archive[i], id:
archive[i+archive.length/2], num: count++});
}
}
}


Getting all data from localStorage



     function allStorage() {
var keys = Object.keys(localStorage); // Gibt alle Schlüssel zurück
var archive = ;

for (var i=0; i< keys.length; i++) {
archive.push(keys[i]);
}
return archive;
}


The HTML is:



   <article id="default">

<div id="heading">
<a href="###" class="tab" id="desktop" >Desktop</a>
<a href="###" class="tab" id="" data-ng-repeat="y in
tabNameStore" data-ng-click="" >{{y.name}}</a>
</div>

<div class="gridly toggle" id="Desktop">
<div class="brick small" draggable="true" data-letters="
{{x.name[0]}}" id="{{x.id}}" data-ng-repeat="x in storage |
orderBy: '-name'" data-ng-click="openTab($event)">
{{x.name}}
</div>
</div>
</article>


After reloading the page and getting the data from localStorage it's still not displayed, even if the array is filled. Just if I click again on one of my elements (openTab function), all elements stored in localStorage are displayed at once.










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  • Post your html as well

    – Vicky Gill
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:37











  • @VickyGill Added it.

    – temp
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:45


















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In my Controller:



By clicking on an element, the information is given to tabNameStore.
The data is displayed in html by name



     $scope.openTab = function($event){

//Checks for doubles
if($scope.tabNameStore.length>0){
for(var i=0; i<$scope.tabNameStore.length; i++){
if($scope.tabNameStore[i].id == $event.currentTarget.id){
console.log("Already open");
return;
}
}
}

//Saves name, ID and number
$scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: $event.currentTarget.innerHTML,
id: $event.currentTarget.id, num: count++});

//Tries to get item by id
var local = localStorage.getItem($event.currentTarget.id);

//If not stored in local, it does so
if (local == null){
localStorage.setItem($event.currentTarget.innerHTML,
$scope.tabNameStore[count-1].name);
localStorage.setItem($event.currentTarget.id,
$scope.tabNameStore[count-1].id);
console.log("null");
} else{
console.log("not null");
return;
}

}


Save the data from localStorage back in tabNameStore



     $window.onload = function() {       
var archive = ;
archive = allStorage();
count = 0;

for(var i=0; i<archive.length/2; i++){
if(archive[i] != null){
$scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: archive[i], id:
archive[i+archive.length/2], num: count++});
}
}
}


Getting all data from localStorage



     function allStorage() {
var keys = Object.keys(localStorage); // Gibt alle Schlüssel zurück
var archive = ;

for (var i=0; i< keys.length; i++) {
archive.push(keys[i]);
}
return archive;
}


The HTML is:



   <article id="default">

<div id="heading">
<a href="###" class="tab" id="desktop" >Desktop</a>
<a href="###" class="tab" id="" data-ng-repeat="y in
tabNameStore" data-ng-click="" >{{y.name}}</a>
</div>

<div class="gridly toggle" id="Desktop">
<div class="brick small" draggable="true" data-letters="
{{x.name[0]}}" id="{{x.id}}" data-ng-repeat="x in storage |
orderBy: '-name'" data-ng-click="openTab($event)">
{{x.name}}
</div>
</div>
</article>


After reloading the page and getting the data from localStorage it's still not displayed, even if the array is filled. Just if I click again on one of my elements (openTab function), all elements stored in localStorage are displayed at once.










share|improve this question

























  • Post your html as well

    – Vicky Gill
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:37











  • @VickyGill Added it.

    – temp
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:45














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In my Controller:



By clicking on an element, the information is given to tabNameStore.
The data is displayed in html by name



     $scope.openTab = function($event){

//Checks for doubles
if($scope.tabNameStore.length>0){
for(var i=0; i<$scope.tabNameStore.length; i++){
if($scope.tabNameStore[i].id == $event.currentTarget.id){
console.log("Already open");
return;
}
}
}

//Saves name, ID and number
$scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: $event.currentTarget.innerHTML,
id: $event.currentTarget.id, num: count++});

//Tries to get item by id
var local = localStorage.getItem($event.currentTarget.id);

//If not stored in local, it does so
if (local == null){
localStorage.setItem($event.currentTarget.innerHTML,
$scope.tabNameStore[count-1].name);
localStorage.setItem($event.currentTarget.id,
$scope.tabNameStore[count-1].id);
console.log("null");
} else{
console.log("not null");
return;
}

}


Save the data from localStorage back in tabNameStore



     $window.onload = function() {       
var archive = ;
archive = allStorage();
count = 0;

for(var i=0; i<archive.length/2; i++){
if(archive[i] != null){
$scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: archive[i], id:
archive[i+archive.length/2], num: count++});
}
}
}


Getting all data from localStorage



     function allStorage() {
var keys = Object.keys(localStorage); // Gibt alle Schlüssel zurück
var archive = ;

for (var i=0; i< keys.length; i++) {
archive.push(keys[i]);
}
return archive;
}


The HTML is:



   <article id="default">

<div id="heading">
<a href="###" class="tab" id="desktop" >Desktop</a>
<a href="###" class="tab" id="" data-ng-repeat="y in
tabNameStore" data-ng-click="" >{{y.name}}</a>
</div>

<div class="gridly toggle" id="Desktop">
<div class="brick small" draggable="true" data-letters="
{{x.name[0]}}" id="{{x.id}}" data-ng-repeat="x in storage |
orderBy: '-name'" data-ng-click="openTab($event)">
{{x.name}}
</div>
</div>
</article>


After reloading the page and getting the data from localStorage it's still not displayed, even if the array is filled. Just if I click again on one of my elements (openTab function), all elements stored in localStorage are displayed at once.










share|improve this question
















In my Controller:



By clicking on an element, the information is given to tabNameStore.
The data is displayed in html by name



     $scope.openTab = function($event){

//Checks for doubles
if($scope.tabNameStore.length>0){
for(var i=0; i<$scope.tabNameStore.length; i++){
if($scope.tabNameStore[i].id == $event.currentTarget.id){
console.log("Already open");
return;
}
}
}

//Saves name, ID and number
$scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: $event.currentTarget.innerHTML,
id: $event.currentTarget.id, num: count++});

//Tries to get item by id
var local = localStorage.getItem($event.currentTarget.id);

//If not stored in local, it does so
if (local == null){
localStorage.setItem($event.currentTarget.innerHTML,
$scope.tabNameStore[count-1].name);
localStorage.setItem($event.currentTarget.id,
$scope.tabNameStore[count-1].id);
console.log("null");
} else{
console.log("not null");
return;
}

}


Save the data from localStorage back in tabNameStore



     $window.onload = function() {       
var archive = ;
archive = allStorage();
count = 0;

for(var i=0; i<archive.length/2; i++){
if(archive[i] != null){
$scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: archive[i], id:
archive[i+archive.length/2], num: count++});
}
}
}


Getting all data from localStorage



     function allStorage() {
var keys = Object.keys(localStorage); // Gibt alle Schlüssel zurück
var archive = ;

for (var i=0; i< keys.length; i++) {
archive.push(keys[i]);
}
return archive;
}


The HTML is:



   <article id="default">

<div id="heading">
<a href="###" class="tab" id="desktop" >Desktop</a>
<a href="###" class="tab" id="" data-ng-repeat="y in
tabNameStore" data-ng-click="" >{{y.name}}</a>
</div>

<div class="gridly toggle" id="Desktop">
<div class="brick small" draggable="true" data-letters="
{{x.name[0]}}" id="{{x.id}}" data-ng-repeat="x in storage |
orderBy: '-name'" data-ng-click="openTab($event)">
{{x.name}}
</div>
</div>
</article>


After reloading the page and getting the data from localStorage it's still not displayed, even if the array is filled. Just if I click again on one of my elements (openTab function), all elements stored in localStorage are displayed at once.







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  • Post your html as well

    – Vicky Gill
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:37











  • @VickyGill Added it.

    – temp
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:45



















  • Post your html as well

    – Vicky Gill
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:37











  • @VickyGill Added it.

    – temp
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:45

















Post your html as well

– Vicky Gill
Nov 22 '18 at 7:37





Post your html as well

– Vicky Gill
Nov 22 '18 at 7:37













@VickyGill Added it.

– temp
Nov 22 '18 at 7:45





@VickyGill Added it.

– temp
Nov 22 '18 at 7:45












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I solved it:



By adding a $scope.$apply around the part that reloads the array:



     ....
$scope.$apply(function(){
for(var i=0; i<archive.length/2; i++){
if(archive[i] != null){
$scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: archive[i], id:
archive[i+archive.length/2], num: count++});
}
}
});
....


Like this the updated array is set up for angularjs after reloading.






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    I solved it:



    By adding a $scope.$apply around the part that reloads the array:



         ....
    $scope.$apply(function(){
    for(var i=0; i<archive.length/2; i++){
    if(archive[i] != null){
    $scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: archive[i], id:
    archive[i+archive.length/2], num: count++});
    }
    }
    });
    ....


    Like this the updated array is set up for angularjs after reloading.






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      I solved it:



      By adding a $scope.$apply around the part that reloads the array:



           ....
      $scope.$apply(function(){
      for(var i=0; i<archive.length/2; i++){
      if(archive[i] != null){
      $scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: archive[i], id:
      archive[i+archive.length/2], num: count++});
      }
      }
      });
      ....


      Like this the updated array is set up for angularjs after reloading.






      share|improve this answer


























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        I solved it:



        By adding a $scope.$apply around the part that reloads the array:



             ....
        $scope.$apply(function(){
        for(var i=0; i<archive.length/2; i++){
        if(archive[i] != null){
        $scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: archive[i], id:
        archive[i+archive.length/2], num: count++});
        }
        }
        });
        ....


        Like this the updated array is set up for angularjs after reloading.






        share|improve this answer













        I solved it:



        By adding a $scope.$apply around the part that reloads the array:



             ....
        $scope.$apply(function(){
        for(var i=0; i<archive.length/2; i++){
        if(archive[i] != null){
        $scope.tabNameStore[count] = ({name: archive[i], id:
        archive[i+archive.length/2], num: count++});
        }
        }
        });
        ....


        Like this the updated array is set up for angularjs after reloading.







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