Being new to AngularJS, I'm looking for a way to target elements inside an ng-repeat
loop after $(document).ready
is fired. They don't seem to be ready at the time however. Thanks for any help.
1 Answer
This blog post discusses listening to the $viewContentLoaded
event in your controller to call your function instead of using $(document).ready
:
function stuffController($scope) {
$scope.$on('$viewContentLoaded', readyFunction);
}
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In case i want to call the angular js function based on a condition in document.ready, how will i get it?– WilsonAug 1, 2014 at 14:51
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@Wilson readyFunction in this example can be an function in the controller or on the scope. Does that help? If not, what type of condition in document.ready are you looking for?– GloopyAug 11, 2014 at 17:52
ng-repeat
probably will not have cloned itself on$(document).ready
. As others have mentioned, you probably want to write a directive, but it would help if you provided more context. What are you trying to do to the elements insideng-repeat
?