How to use $document in a Modal
I am having trouble using $document in the modals controller. Is there a correct way of passing it in? I cant use just document as our angular project rules do not allow it
Calling the modal
var modalInstance = $uibModal.open({
templateUrl: "errorsModal.html",
controller: ["$uibModalInstance", "data","vm", modalController],
controllerAs: "vm",
size:"md",
resolve: {
data: function () {
return referenceDataService.getErrors().$loaded();
},
vm: function (){
return vm;
}
}
});
}
Modals Function I am trying to use $document in
function isTrueOrFalse(elementId,tickBoxElement,newData){
console.log(vm.check);
var checkBox = $document.getElementById(tickBoxElement);
checkBox.checked = !checkBox.checked;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,true);
if(checkBox.checked === true){
checkBox.checked = false;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,true);
}
else if(checkBox.checked ===false){
checkBox.checked = true;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,false);
}
else{
checkBox.checked = true;
}
}
javascript angularjs
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I am having trouble using $document in the modals controller. Is there a correct way of passing it in? I cant use just document as our angular project rules do not allow it
Calling the modal
var modalInstance = $uibModal.open({
templateUrl: "errorsModal.html",
controller: ["$uibModalInstance", "data","vm", modalController],
controllerAs: "vm",
size:"md",
resolve: {
data: function () {
return referenceDataService.getErrors().$loaded();
},
vm: function (){
return vm;
}
}
});
}
Modals Function I am trying to use $document in
function isTrueOrFalse(elementId,tickBoxElement,newData){
console.log(vm.check);
var checkBox = $document.getElementById(tickBoxElement);
checkBox.checked = !checkBox.checked;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,true);
if(checkBox.checked === true){
checkBox.checked = false;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,true);
}
else if(checkBox.checked ===false){
checkBox.checked = true;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,false);
}
else{
checkBox.checked = true;
}
}
javascript angularjs
In my view it is an AngularJs version of document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
So your using angular? You need to add the angular tag then
– Liam
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
yes it was my bad it wasn't included. i completely forgotten $document and such are angular. and not just standard
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:46
1
You have to add $document through dependency injection of angularjs
– Nitesh Rana
Nov 19 '18 at 10:47
Nitesh Rana already done. all dependencies are injected and running, i am using $document earlier in the code, but as Modal uses a separate controller within a controller, i have had to bring in the parent scope separately. I'm unsure how to do it with $document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:49
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I am having trouble using $document in the modals controller. Is there a correct way of passing it in? I cant use just document as our angular project rules do not allow it
Calling the modal
var modalInstance = $uibModal.open({
templateUrl: "errorsModal.html",
controller: ["$uibModalInstance", "data","vm", modalController],
controllerAs: "vm",
size:"md",
resolve: {
data: function () {
return referenceDataService.getErrors().$loaded();
},
vm: function (){
return vm;
}
}
});
}
Modals Function I am trying to use $document in
function isTrueOrFalse(elementId,tickBoxElement,newData){
console.log(vm.check);
var checkBox = $document.getElementById(tickBoxElement);
checkBox.checked = !checkBox.checked;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,true);
if(checkBox.checked === true){
checkBox.checked = false;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,true);
}
else if(checkBox.checked ===false){
checkBox.checked = true;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,false);
}
else{
checkBox.checked = true;
}
}
javascript angularjs
I am having trouble using $document in the modals controller. Is there a correct way of passing it in? I cant use just document as our angular project rules do not allow it
Calling the modal
var modalInstance = $uibModal.open({
templateUrl: "errorsModal.html",
controller: ["$uibModalInstance", "data","vm", modalController],
controllerAs: "vm",
size:"md",
resolve: {
data: function () {
return referenceDataService.getErrors().$loaded();
},
vm: function (){
return vm;
}
}
});
}
Modals Function I am trying to use $document in
function isTrueOrFalse(elementId,tickBoxElement,newData){
console.log(vm.check);
var checkBox = $document.getElementById(tickBoxElement);
checkBox.checked = !checkBox.checked;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,true);
if(checkBox.checked === true){
checkBox.checked = false;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,true);
}
else if(checkBox.checked ===false){
checkBox.checked = true;
updateErrors(newData,parentVm,false);
}
else{
checkBox.checked = true;
}
}
javascript angularjs
javascript angularjs
edited Nov 19 '18 at 10:46
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asked Nov 19 '18 at 10:40
Tom EdwardsTom Edwards
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In my view it is an AngularJs version of document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
So your using angular? You need to add the angular tag then
– Liam
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
yes it was my bad it wasn't included. i completely forgotten $document and such are angular. and not just standard
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:46
1
You have to add $document through dependency injection of angularjs
– Nitesh Rana
Nov 19 '18 at 10:47
Nitesh Rana already done. all dependencies are injected and running, i am using $document earlier in the code, but as Modal uses a separate controller within a controller, i have had to bring in the parent scope separately. I'm unsure how to do it with $document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:49
add a comment |
In my view it is an AngularJs version of document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
So your using angular? You need to add the angular tag then
– Liam
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
yes it was my bad it wasn't included. i completely forgotten $document and such are angular. and not just standard
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:46
1
You have to add $document through dependency injection of angularjs
– Nitesh Rana
Nov 19 '18 at 10:47
Nitesh Rana already done. all dependencies are injected and running, i am using $document earlier in the code, but as Modal uses a separate controller within a controller, i have had to bring in the parent scope separately. I'm unsure how to do it with $document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:49
In my view it is an AngularJs version of document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
In my view it is an AngularJs version of document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
So your using angular? You need to add the angular tag then
– Liam
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
So your using angular? You need to add the angular tag then
– Liam
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
yes it was my bad it wasn't included. i completely forgotten $document and such are angular. and not just standard
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:46
yes it was my bad it wasn't included. i completely forgotten $document and such are angular. and not just standard
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:46
1
1
You have to add $document through dependency injection of angularjs
– Nitesh Rana
Nov 19 '18 at 10:47
You have to add $document through dependency injection of angularjs
– Nitesh Rana
Nov 19 '18 at 10:47
Nitesh Rana already done. all dependencies are injected and running, i am using $document earlier in the code, but as Modal uses a separate controller within a controller, i have had to bring in the parent scope separately. I'm unsure how to do it with $document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:49
Nitesh Rana already done. all dependencies are injected and running, i am using $document earlier in the code, but as Modal uses a separate controller within a controller, i have had to bring in the parent scope separately. I'm unsure how to do it with $document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:49
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I have found my own workaround using angular.element("elementId")
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I have found my own workaround using angular.element("elementId")
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In my view it is an AngularJs version of document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
So your using angular? You need to add the angular tag then
– Liam
Nov 19 '18 at 10:44
yes it was my bad it wasn't included. i completely forgotten $document and such are angular. and not just standard
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:46
1
You have to add $document through dependency injection of angularjs
– Nitesh Rana
Nov 19 '18 at 10:47
Nitesh Rana already done. all dependencies are injected and running, i am using $document earlier in the code, but as Modal uses a separate controller within a controller, i have had to bring in the parent scope separately. I'm unsure how to do it with $document
– Tom Edwards
Nov 19 '18 at 10:49