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I have some code in an Angular project that use two separate directives with isolated scope. They do not need to share scope, simply exist on the same element. They both alter the DOM in slightly different ways, and importantly bind to values passed as arguments.

This worked in 1.0, however Angular 1.2 now generates an error when attempting to do this

Multiple directives asking for new/isolated scope

Based on the projects git history appears Angular 1.2 changes behaviour to keep two isolated directives on the same element separate. This is a good thing, and it works correctly when putting two 'Attribute' directives on the same element.

i.e.

<div my:directive="myDirectiveData" my:other-directive="myOtherDirectiveData" />

works as you would expect.

however

<my:directive my:directive-data="myDirectiveData" my:other-directive="myOtherDirectiveData" />

Throws the above error. (Multiple directives asking for new/isolated scope)

In this scenario I would have expected each directive to still exist in parallel with their own unshared isolated scope.

Is this still possible in Angular 1.2?

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    in angular one element can have one scope so you cannot create two isolated scopes on same element Dec 4, 2013 at 5:15
  • This does appear to be possible on one element if I'm using two directives in attribute format though? Dec 4, 2013 at 6:44
  • @JamesDavies, how do you do that? Dec 23, 2013 at 15:07
  • I'm going through the same exact situation. My big concern now is why is it wrong to want two isolated scopes. I basically just want two different directives accessing different objects in the controller "tree".
    – brAzzi64
    Dec 3, 2014 at 18:42

2 Answers 2

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Summary of what happens when multiple directives are defined on the same element:

  Scenario  directive #1   directive #2   Result
     1      no new scope   no new scope   Both directives use the controller's scope.
                                          (This should be obvious.)
     2      new scope      new scope      Both directives share one new child scope.
     3      new scope      no new scope   Both directives share one new child scope.
                                          Why does dir #2 use the child scope?
                                          This seems odd to me.
     4      isolate scope  no new scope   Angular v1.0: both directives share the
                                          isolate scope.
                                          Angular v1.2+: dir #1 uses the isolate scope,
                                          dir #2 uses the controller's scope.

Note that the following scenarios are not allowed (Angular throws an error):

  Scenario  directive #1   directive #2
     5      isolate scope  new scope
     6      isolate scope  isolate scope
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  • Thanks for these beautiful charts. These should be included in official docs.
    – plong0
    Jan 26, 2017 at 23:58
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You can't have multiple directives asking for isolate scope on the same element. I think your problem may be caused by this unresolved issue in angularjs.

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