I've created a custom directive which contains a button. This button calls a method from parent scope specified by 'callback' attribute.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html ng-app="app">
<head>
<title>Simple directive</title>
<script src="js/lib/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var app = angular.module('app', []);
app.controller('TestController', function($scope) {
$scope.doSomething = function(param) {
alert('Something called with: ' + param);
}
})
app.directive('myDirective', function() {
var ret = {
restrict: 'E',
scope: {
user: '@',
callback: '&' // bound a function from the scope
},
template: '<div>Hello {{user}}<button ng-show="hasCallback()" ng-click="callback({userData: user})">Callback</button>',
controller: function($scope) {
$scope.hasCallback2 = function() {
var t = typeof $scope.callback;
return t == 'function';
}
$scope.hasCallback = function() {
return angular.isDefined($scope.callback);
}
}
};
return ret;
});
</script>
</head>
<body ng-controller="TestController">
<my-directive user="cat" callback="doSomething(userData)"></my-directive>
<my-directive user="dog" callback="doSomething(userData)"></my-directive>
<my-directive user="pig"></my-directive>
</body>
</html>
My question is:
How can I control visibility of button inside template? I'd like to hide it if callback attribute not specified in custom tag (see 3rd my-directive tag).
When I check typeof of callback, I always get 'function' and angular.isDefined(...) also returns true.
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