I'm trying to build a directive that change loading status on buttons for slow ajax calls. Basically the idea is to set an attribute "ng-loading" to a button element, and let the directive add the rest of stuff.
This is the html code:
<button class="btn btn-primary" name="commit" type="submit" ng-loading="signupLoading">
Submit
</button>
And this is the directive code:
.directive('ngLoading', ['$compile', function($compile) {
return {
restrict: 'A',
replace: false,
terminal: true,
link: function(scope, element, attrs) {
element.attr('ng-class', '{loading:' + attrs['ngLoading'] +'}');
element.attr('ng-disabled', attrs['ngLoading']);
element.append(angular.element('<img class="loading-icon" src="/assets/images/loading-icon.gif"/>'));
$compile(element.contents())(scope);
}
};
}]);
It all looks correct in the rendered HTML, but the attributes added from the directive is not funcioning at all. I can move those attributes to the HTML code and everything works great, but that's quite some redundant code in many places.
I referenced the post Angular directive to dynamically set attribute(s) on existing DOM elements but it does not solve my problem.
Any comment/suggestion are welcome. Thanks in advance.