You have 2 problems:
- You're not accessing the passed in variable, still access the
someForm
of current scope.
- When you pass parameter to the function, it's passed by reference. Even when you use
form = {}
, it does not work because it only changes the reference of the parameter, not the reference of the passed in someForm
.
Try:
$scope.resetForm = function(form) {
//Even when you use form = {} it does not work
form.fieldA = null;
form.fieldB = null;
///more fields
}
Or
$scope.resetForm = function(form) {
//Even when you use form = {} it does not work
angular.copy({},form);
}
instead of:
$scope.resetForm = function(form) {
$scope.form = {};
}
In your plunk, I see that you're not separating the view from the model. You should do it for separation of concerns and to avoid problems that might happen when you clear all the fields (including DOM form object's fields).
<form name="form2" ng-controller="SecondController">
<label for="first_field">First Field</label>
<input ng-model="form2Model.first_field" />
<br />
<label for="second_field">Second Field</label>
<input ng-model="form2Model.second_field" />
<br />
<a href="#" ng-click="secondReset(form2Model)">Reset the form</a>
</form>
http://plnkr.co/edit/x4JAeXra1bP4cQjIBld0?p=preview
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