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I have a bit of a problem with an Angular application. Basically I want to manipulate the scope outside of the application itself. If I type in the console:

$scope = angular.element($('.lead-system')).scope()

I can use $scope with $apply and it all works fine. However, when I use this in a rails coffeescript file:

angular.element(document).ready ->
  console.log angular.element($('.lead-system')).scope()

It logs undefined and of course I can't use $apply with that.

What's up with that? I'm loading the JS files in this order:

app.js <-- Main angular app initializer

pending.js.coffee <-- The file listed above

lead_controller.js <-- The controller of the scope I'm trying to access

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    angular ready did not mean, that the first digest cycle is ready or your controller is instantiated. $scope is available if the controller or directive is instantiated. btw: this ist really not the way how you should use angular: angular.element($('.lead-system')).scope(). Why is this necessary?
    – michael
    Jan 15, 2014 at 11:46
  • That's what I'm looking for: The ready event to use when that scope will become available. As for why: Because another part of the page needs to add products to a scope variable when clicked. It's a self contained application but various other parts of the page need to load it with initial data when you click a button.
    – andy
    Jan 15, 2014 at 11:47

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Wrap it in the $timeout, just to check if it will work then. That should tell you if this can be fixed by different timing or give you ideas for further exploration.

My recommendation though would be to fire an event (emit/broadcast or even arbitrary external thing in your case) in controller and in reponse to that event manipulate the scope. You could even pass the scope as parameter for convenience.

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  • You read my mind, I just wrapped it in a timeout for 500ms and it works perfectly :) However that's not the best way to do it so I'll look at how to fire an event in the controller
    – andy
    Jan 15, 2014 at 11:54
  • How would I emit an event from the controller that I can listen for in jQuery? I've tried $(document).trigger('leadControllerLoaded') but $(document).on('leadControllerLoadded') doesn't work
    – andy
    Jan 15, 2014 at 11:59
  • i do not use jqyery so can not help here. Try the simple thing first. Set a function on window that will do your stuff to passed in object. Then just call that from angular controller using $window. When that simplistic thing works you can move on to figure out any architectural twist that is appriopiate with that.
    – stride
    Jan 15, 2014 at 12:02
  • stackoverflow.com/questions/21125332/… Try this. Seems like exactly your issue.
    – stride
    Jan 15, 2014 at 12:05
  • Brilliant... Just what I needed :)
    – andy
    Jan 15, 2014 at 13:04

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