I have been trying to define directives so I can display different "widgets" in a form, depending on the type of field and its parameters, which are stored in a database. I need to react to different types of scenarios, hence the need for directives to handle layout.
While playing with a few examples, I came up with a code that *kinda* works:
HTML
<input type="text" ng-model="myModel" style="width: 90%"/>
<div class="zippy" zippy-title="myModel"></div>
Directive
myApp.directive('zippy', function(){
return {
restrict: 'C',
// This HTML will replace the zippy directive.
transclude: true,
scope: { title:'=zippyTitle' },
template: '<input type="text" value="{{title}}"style="width: 90%"/>',
// The linking function will add behavior to the template
link: function(scope, element, attrs) {
// Title element
element.bind('blur keyup change', function() {
scope.$apply(read);
});
var input = element.children();
function read() {
scope.title = input.val();
}
}
}
});
This seems to works (albeit noticeably slower than a *proper* angularJS variable binding) but I figure there must be a better way to do this. Can anyone shed some light on the matter?
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