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I want to define a communication between CtrlOne (Parent) and CtrlTwo (Child). In this topic was the solution to define scope: $scope but I can't do this because I'm using a service for my modal window.

In CtrlOne I have a table list with items. The items I'm getting of my service which does http requests. When I click on a row the selected items will displayed in the modal window which using the CtrlTwo. When I'm doing changes the table will automatically updated (two-way-data-binding). But when I click on reset btn then only the form in modal window will cleared.

View of CtrlOne:

<tr ng-repeat="item in list>
  <td>{{ item.lname }}</td>
  <td>{{ item.fname }}</td>
</tr>

CtrlOne:

var arrIndex;
$rootScope.$on('reset', function (evt, item) {
  arrIndex = item.items;
  $log.info('arrIndex:', arrIndex.Id);

  if ($scope.list.indexOf(arrIndex)) {
     $scope.list[arrIndex];
  } else {
     $.log.error('false');
  }
});

Id is defined in the WebAPI (server-side) and will automatically incremented.

CtrlTwo:

//reset btn
$scope.reset = function () {
  $scope.selected = angular.copy($scope.copyItem);
  $scope.$emit('reset', { items: $scope.selected });
}

//cancel btn
$scope.cancel = function () {
  $modalInstance.dismiss('cancel');
}

View of CtrlTwo:

//modal window form
<div class="form-group-sm>
   <input type="text" 
          class="form-control" 
          ng-model="selected.lname" 
          ng-required="true"
   />
   <input type="text" 
          class="form-control" 
          ng-model="selected.fname" 
          ng-required="true"
   />
</div>

How can I resolve this?

2 Answers 2

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I would do everything with a service and forget about the broadcasting of events. Your service could be like this:

angular('myApp').factory('myService', myService);

myService.$inject = ['$http'];
function myService ($http) {
   var items = [];
   var editIndex;
   var editItem = {};
   return {
     init: function() { return $http.get(...); }, //method to initiate the items array
     setEditItem: function(i) { 
        editIndex = i;
        angular.extend(editItem, items[editIndex]); //create shallow copy of the object (replace with angular.copy if needed)
     },
     getEditItem: function() { return items[editIndex]; },
     saveEditItem: function() { angular.extend(items[editIndex], editItem); },
     resetEditItem: function() { angular.extend(editItem, items[editIndex]); }
   };
});

Then on your Controller1 you would just do everything normally, but on selection you would also need to call the setEditItem method from the service.

$scope.open = function (index) {
  myService.setEditItem(index);      
  modalService.openDialog();
}

On Controller 2 you set your editItem to the service.getEditItem()

angular('myApp').controller('MyController2', MyController2);

MyController2.$inject = ['myService'];
function MyController(myService)
{
   var me = this; //I'm using the ControllerAs syntax, inject and assign variables to $scope if you prefer it otherwise

   me.editItem = myService.getEditItem(); //this is an object
   me.resetItem = myService.resetEditItem; //this is a function
   me.saveItem = myService.saveEditItem; //this is a function
}
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  • that's a nice answer but I have a service for my $modal method! The CRUD Operations are in the CtrlTwo. How can I handle the scope? Cancel btn does nothing. The changes appear only when I go to an other page and go back to the table list.
    – yuro
    Jun 12, 2015 at 14:13
  • It shouldn't matter, the view in your modal must be attached to a controller right? in that controller that's where you use "my" code for CtrlTwo. CtrlOne's responsibility is just to set the selected index/item and launch the modal.
    – Joao Leal
    Jun 12, 2015 at 14:23
  • Yeah, I've defined the CtrlOne in the service for the $modal method. In the modal ctrl i'm using resolve variables you know and this variables won't changed to the old values.
    – yuro
    Jun 12, 2015 at 14:36
  • It's tough to explain without seeing the rest of the code
    – Joao Leal
    Jun 12, 2015 at 14:38
  • Here is an older topic by me with the same problem. Click on this link HERE
    – yuro
    Jun 12, 2015 at 14:40
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You are doing $scope.$emit('reset', ...), when you should be doing it on the $rootScope:

$rootScope.$emit('reset', ...)
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  • it doesn't work I've already tried $rootScope but it's the same problem.
    – yuro
    Jun 12, 2015 at 14:39
  • Emit sends an event upwards in the scope hierarchy, broadcast would be more appropriate to use with rootScope. But this seems not to be the problem here Jun 14, 2015 at 14:22
  • @ErikSvedin I don't understand how can upload the CtrlTwo the table list when I'm removing or creating items but when I click reset or cancel then the changes don't stopped and remain.
    – yuro
    Jun 16, 2015 at 7:43

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