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javascript - How to expose behavior from a directive with isolated scope?

How can I expose a method from a directive? I know that I should use attributes for data, but I really want to expose behavior, not data. Something that the parent controller can call.

Let's say my DOM looks like:

<div ng-app="main">
    <div ng-controller="MyCtrl">
        <button ng-click="call()" >Call</button>
        <div id="container" my-directive> </div>
    </div>
</div>

JavaScript:

angular.module("main", []).controller("MyCtrl", function($scope) {
    $scope.call = function() {
        $scope.myfn();
    };
}).directive("myDirective", function() {
    return {
        // scope: {},
        controller: function($scope) {
            $scope.myfn = function() {
                console.log("myfn called");
            }
        }
    };
});

jsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/5gDjQ/7/

If the scope is commented out (i.e. the directive does not have isolated scope), it works just fine. When I press the button, myfn is called and logs to console.

As soon as I uncomment scope, it doesn't work. myfn is defined on child scope and not easily available to the parent.

In my case I think that polluting the parent scope is a bad idea and I would really like to avoid it.

So, how can I expose a function from directive to the parent controller? Or: How can I invoke a method on directive from parent controller?

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You can do this with an isolated scope by setting up a variable in the scope that's two-way bound to the controller (using '='). In your directive you can then assign the function to that variable, and angular will use the binding to find the corresponding variable in your controller. That variable will point to a function that your controller can call.

http://jsfiddle.net/GWCCr/

html: Note the new attrib:

<div ng-app="main">
    <div ng-controller="MyCtrl">
        <button ng-click="call()" >Call</button>
        <div id="container" my-directive my-fn="fnInCtrl"> </div>
    </div>
</div>

js:

angular.module("main", []).controller("MyCtrl", function($scope) {
    $scope.call = function() {
        $scope.fnInCtrl();
    };
}).directive("myDirective", function() {
    return {
        scope: {
            myFn: '='
        },
        controller: function($scope) {
            $scope.myFn = function() {
                console.log("myfn called");
            }
        }
    };
});

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