I am facing is an issue which is demonstrated in the following example:
http://jsfiddle.net/nanmark/xM92P/
<div ng-controller="DemoCtrl">
Hello, {{name}}!
<div my-wrapper-directive>
<div my-nested-directive nested-data="nameForNestedDirective"></div>
</div>
</div>
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []);
myApp.controller('DemoCtrl',['$scope', function($scope){
$scope.name = 'nadia';
$scope.nameForNestedDirective = 'eirini';
}])
.directive('myWrapperDirective', function(){
return {
restrict: 'A',
scope: {},
transclude: true,
template: "<div ng-if='isEnabled'>Hello, <div ng-transclude></div></div>",
link: function(scope, element){
scope.isEnabled = true;
}
}
})
.directive('myNestedDirective', function(){
return {
restrict: 'A',
scope: {
nestedData: '='
},
template: '<div>{{nestedData}}</div>',
};
});
I want to create a directive (myWrapperDirective) which will wrap many other directives such as 'myNestedDirective of my example. 'myWrapperDirective' should decide if its content will be displayed or not according to ng-if expression's value, but if contents is a directive like 'myNestedDirective' with an isolated scope then scope variable 'nestedData' of 'myNestedDirective' is undefined.