I'm passing an object using an attribute from a parent scope to a child scope and I would like that changes made in the child scope are propagated to the parent scope.
Basically this is the parent view:
<foo oo-bar="object"></foo>
And this is foo
directive:
angular.module('foo').directive('foo', function()
{
return {
restrict : 'E',
templateUrl : ConfigService.path.views + '/table/projects.html',
scope : {
bar : '=ooBar'
}
}
}
The problem is that the changes made in the parent scope are propagated to the child scope but not the other way around.
For example, if I try to $scope.bar = 4
in the child scope, the parent's bar
won't change.
What I understood is that Angular is creating a new bar
in the child scope that's not linked with the bar
in the parent's scope.
If that's the case, how can I propagate the changes back to the parent scope?
I thought that I could use a callback function, but I'm not sure that's the best way.
Edit: Plunker