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I'm working on a form input directive.
http://jsfiddle.net/TR9Qt/1/

<form name="form">
<ng-form-field label="Email validation NOT working"></ng-form-field>
<label for="test_email">Test Email with working validation</label>
<input type="email" name="test_email"
ng-model="formData.testEmail" placeholder="Email" required />
<div class="error-message" ng-show="form.test_email.$dirty && form.test_email.$invalid"> <span ng-show="form.test_email.$error.required">Tell us your email.</span>

    <span
    ng-show="form.test_email.$error.email">This is not a valid email.</span>
</div>

var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []);

myApp.directive('ngFormField', function ($compile) {
var labelTemplate = '<label for="user_email">{{label}}</label>';
var inputTemplate = '<input type="email" name="user_email" ng-model="formData.email" placeholder="Email" required />' +

    '<div class="error-message" ng-show="form.user_email.$dirty && form.user_email.$invalid">' +
    '<span ng-show="form.user_email.$error.required">Tell us your email.</span>' +
    '<span ng-show="form.user_email.$error.email">This is not a valid email.</span>' +
    '</div>';


return {
    transclude: true,
    scope: {
        label: '@'
    },
    // append
    replace: true,
    // attribute restriction
    restrict: 'E',
    controller: function ($scope, $element, $attrs) {},
    // linking method
    link: function ($scope, element, attrs) {
        element.html(labelTemplate + inputTemplate);

        $compile(element.contents())($scope);
    }
}

});

Why wouldn't the form validate when I put it in the directive?

Thanks,
Tee

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1 Answer

I'm not a directives pro yet, but two things jumped out at me:

  1. You don't really need to compile your directive unless it's being used in an ng-repeat.
  2. Your directive was tied to the label instead of the form field.

    <input 
        ng-form-field
        type="email" 
        name="test_email"
        ng-model="formData.testEmail" 
        placeholder="Email" 
        required />
    

http://jsfiddle.net/sharondio/c8hwj/

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