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I have this function in Angular where I add a new slide with a ng-click in it.

var addSlide = function($scope, slideIndex, $event) {
  slideIndex++;
  var slider = angular.element('.slick-slider');
  var currentSlide = slider.slick('slickCurrentSlide');
  slider.slick('slickAdd', '<div class="slide" ng-click="addPhoto(); $event.stopPropagation();"><input type="file" class="camera-trigger" accept="image/*"><img class="photo-img" src="" /></div>');
};

Unfortunately dynamically created ng-click events don't work (ng-click not working from dynamically generated HTML), how can I fix this in my case, since it's a function inside a controller, instead of a directive?

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you need to add $compile service here, that will bind the angular directives like ng-click to your controller scope.Something like:

var divTemplate = '..your div template';
var temp = $compile(divTemplate)($scope); 

Then append it to the HTML:

angular.element(document.getElementById('foo')).append(temp);

You can also bind the event to the div as following:

 var div = angular.element("divID");
 div.bind('click', $scope.addPhoto());
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  • Thanks man. Binding wouldn't be that nice since it would require unique classes/ids. How would the $compile service work? May 26, 2015 at 21:15
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    var divTemplate = '..your div template'; var temp = $compile(divTemplate)($scope); Then append it to the HTML" angular.element(document.getElementById('foo')).append(temp);
    – UserNeD
    May 26, 2015 at 21:16
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    does it possible to add $compile inside Service and its showing error like 'SCRIPT5007: Object expected'
    – Kathir
    Mar 9, 2016 at 10:15
  • Could you please explain more?
    – UserNeD
    Mar 22, 2016 at 21:37
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    what if I don;t want to append this code in my html, as i am using it in DataTable so I am not able to add it ti html.... What should I do now ? Oct 1, 2016 at 7:02

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