preamble: It seems like this question has been asked and answered before, but I cannot seem to get it working, so if my question boils down to "can you debug my code?", I apologize.
I would like to write the following code:
<radio-set ng-model="obj.prop" name="obj_prop">
<radio-set-button ng-value="'public'">Public</radio-set-button>
<radio-set-button ng-value="'protected'">Protected</radio-set-button>
<radio-set-button ng-value="'private'">Private</radio-set-button>
</radio-set>
This renders a bunch of radio buttons and labels which need to populate whatever is passed to the <radio-set>
's ngModel. I'm missing something scope-related.
.directive("radioSet", function () {
return {
restrict: 'E',
replace: true,
scope: {
ngModel: '=?',
ngChange: '&',
name: '@'
},
transclude: true,
template: '<div class="radio-set" ng-transclude></div>',
controller: function () {}
};
})
.directive("radioSetButton", function () {
return {
restrict: 'E',
replace: true,
require: ['^radioSet', '?ngModel'],
scope: {
ngModel: '=?', // provided by ^radioSet?
ngValue: '=?',
ngChange: '&', // provided by ^radioSet?
name: '@' // provided by ^radioSet?
},
transclude: true,
link: function (scope, element, attr) {
element.children().eq(0).attr("name", scope.name); // scope.name is null
},
template: '<label class="radio-set-button">' +
'<input type="radio" name="name" ng-model="ngModel" ng-value="ngValue" ng-change="ngChange()">' +
'<div class="radio-content" ng-transclude></div>' +
'</label>'
};
})
Both the parent and child directives need their own scope definition, but it is unclear to me how to access to the radioSet
's scope from within radioSetButton
.
thanks for the help.