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?