Main issue I am having, is i am using ng-src="" to add in images dynamically via my JSON file. I ran into the issue where inside the img element (within the html) where the ng-src="" is located it is not sourcing in the images I have stored at all.
And when I go to inspect the element I see both ng-src=location/some.png" and src="location/some.png" both inside the element within the DOM.
But when I just use src="" with out the directive the images appear but when I refresh the browser, the images disappears sometimes and reappear other times, acting very buggy.
Here I have a js fiddle of my situation and code below: http://jsfiddle.net/coder101/c3X7B/4/
HTML:
<div ng-app="indieApp">
<div class="wrap">
<div class="space"></div>
<div id="main" role="main" ng-controller="imageAddCrtl">
<ul id="tiles" class="">
<li ng-repeat="image in imageInfo">
<img ng-src="{{image.path}}" />
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Css:
.wrap .space {
padding-bottom:10px;
position:relative;
width:100%;
right:0;
top:0;
left:0;
bottom:0;
text-align:center;
margin-top:80px;
}
.wrap #tiles {
list-style-type: none;
position: relative;
/** Needed to ensure items are laid out relative to this container **/
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
/**
* Grid items
*/
.wrap #tiles li {
width: 200px;
background-color: #ffffff;
border: 1px solid #dedede;
border-radius: 2px;
-moz-border-radius: 2px;
-webkit-border-radius: 2px;
display: none;
/** Hide items initially to avoid a flicker effect **/
cursor: pointer;
padding: 4px;
}
.wrap #tiles li.inactive {
visibility: hidden;
opacity: 0;
}
.wrap #tiles li img {
display: block;
}
JS (this is for an infinite scroll using the wookmark Library I have, not apart of the problem to my knowledge)
(function ($) {
var $tiles = $('#tiles'),
$handler = $('li', $tiles),
$main = $('#main'),
$window = $(window),
$document = $(document),
options = {
autoResize: true, // This will auto-update the layout when the browser window is resized.
container: $main, // Optional, used for some extra CSS styling
offset: 20, // Optional, the distance between grid items
itemWidth: 210 // Optional, the width of a grid item
};
/**
* Reinitializes the wookmark handler after all images have loaded
*/
function applyLayout() {
$tiles.imagesLoaded(function () {
// Destroy the old handler
if ($handler.wookmarkInstance) {
$handler.wookmarkInstance.clear();
}
// Create a new layout handler.
$handler = $('li', $tiles);
$handler.wookmark(options);
});
}
/**
* When scrolled all the way to the bottom, add more tiles
*/
function onScroll() {
// Check if we're within 100 pixels of the bottom edge of the broser window.
var winHeight = window.innerHeight ? window.innerHeight : $window.height(), // iphone fix
closeToBottom = ($window.scrollTop() + winHeight > $document.height() - 100);
if (closeToBottom) {
// Get the first then items from the grid, clone them, and add them to the bottom of the grid
var $items = $('li', $tiles),
$firstTen = $items.slice(0, 10);
$tiles.append($firstTen.clone());
applyLayout();
}
};
// Call the layout function for the first time
applyLayout();
// Capture scroll event.
$window.bind('scroll.wookmark', onScroll);
})(jQuery);
In the important external libraries I have attached:
imagesInfo.json -> is where the images are being sourced from my local server, as I have the images stored in a images directory
controller.js -> is where I have the angularJS information
angular.js -> well just the need angular lib
The rest of the libraries I have are just for the image functionally of the infinite scroll and setting up a grid styled layout