This is what I have, and it works (thankfully, angular supports jQuery out of the box if its loaded)....but I'm wondering what the "angular way" is to accomplish this.
I want to close the open menu if you click anywhere else on the page, but the menu:
<body ng-click="onClickPage($event)">
//app controller:
$scope.onClickPage = function(e){
$log.log(e);
$rootScope.$broadcast('click:page', e);
};
//navbar controller
$rootScope.$on('click:page', function(ev, e){
var $el = $(e.target);
if ( !$el.parents('.menu').length && !$el.hasClass('.menu') ) {
$log.log('hide dropdown');
$scope.hideDropdown();
}
});