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I am compiling a directive successfully using the following code:

var element, $injector, $compile, link, scope;

element = angular.element(document.getElementById(#whatever));
$injector = element.injector();
$compile = $injector.get('$compile');
link = $compile(angular.element('<my-directive></my-directive>'));

scope = element.scope();
scope.foo = 'foo'; // I want to place this on the isolate scope!
element.append(link(scope));

The directive has an isolate scope. The scope variable above gives me the scope for the parent element. How can I get the isolate scope for the directive?

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  • Have you tried angular.element(link(scope)).isolateScope() Jul 30, 2015 at 10:34
  • Thanks that works. Please add as answer.
    – Ben Aston
    Jul 30, 2015 at 10:38

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Angular element object has some predefined functions such as isolatedScope. The challenge is to call it on the right element. Something like this works:

angular.element(link(scope)).isolateScope()

Here you get hold of the compiled+linked html fragment for the directive and then call the isolatedScope() function to get the isolated scope.

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Use link(scope).isolateScope() to get the compiled element's isolated scope

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