As the title summaries pretty well, I've got a template where it seems impossible to access my $scope. To write some more information. The template is rendered into a directive from another template like this:
<site-overview class="site-overview float_left" ng-repeat="site in currentEngine.data.sites" site='site' provider='currentEngine' style="background-color: {{currentEngine.data.skin.skin_color_2}}">
</site-overview>
These 'site-overview' templates are visible, but when I try to access the variable, site, that I add to the scope in the template, I simply can't even though when I log the variable, I get the data in my console, like this:
(function(){
'use strict';
var singleSiteOverview = angular.module('stormforsStats.siteoverview',[]);
singleSiteOverview.directive("siteOverview", [function(){
return {
restrict: "E",
scope: {
site:'=',
provider: '='
},
templateUrl: "parts/pages/home/site-overview/site_overview.html",
controller: 'siteOverviewCtrl',
controllerAs: 'site'
};
}]);
singleSiteOverview.controller('siteOverviewCtrl', ['$rootScope', '$scope', '$log', '$element', 'SERVER_DATA',
function($rootScope, $scope, $log, $element, SERVER_DATA){
$log.log($scope.site);
}]);
})();
So this log works perfectly, but in the template I can't access $root:
<a href="http://{{site.host_name}}" target="_blank" alt="site not available">
<h4 class="skin_main_color">{{site.site_name}}</h4>
</a>
For your information, I didn't include all code here, only the code related to the problem (for as far as I know).
This doesn't work.