I am using Bootstrap UI's accordion directive. This uses transclusion under the hood. I have some logic that needs repeated, so I am trying to create a directive that wraps the accordian, which also uses transclusion.
<div>
<div accordion>
<div accordion-group is-open="isOpen">
<div accordion-heading>
<span class="glyphicon" ng-class="{'glyphicon-minus-sign': isOpen, 'glyphicon-plus-sign': !isOpen}"></span>
<strong>{{headerTitle}}</strong>
</div>
<div ng-transclude></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Here is the JavaScript:
application.directive('collapsePanel', ['baseUrl', function (baseUrl) {
return {
restrict: 'A',
templateUrl: baseUrl + 'content/templates/collapse_panel.html',
replace: true,
transclude: true,
scope: {
headerTitle: '@'
},
controller: ['$scope', function ($scope) {
$scope.isOpen = false;
}]
};
}]);
It should be as simple to use as:
<div collapse-panel header-title="Title">
{{scopeVariable}}
</div>
Assuming scopeVariable
is in my controller, I would think its value would appear. From what I can tell, the scope belongs to the collapse-panel
rather than the outer scope. It is almost like having nested transclusion directives is causing my problem.
Is there a trick to nesting transclusions like this?
scope : {
, but then trying to use a non-islolate scope$scope
within the controller. aside from that, you may needtransclude: 'element'
rather thantransclude: true
.transclude: true
- transclude the content of the directive.transclude: 'element'
- transclude the whole element including any directives defined at lower priority. stackoverflow.com/a/18457319/2495283true
vselement
applies to my situation.scope
and$scope
within the same directive.