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Trying to call a function inside the directive:

    angular.module('abc').directive('autocomp', function ()   {
    return {
            replace: true,
            scope: true,
            controller: 'Controller',
            controllerAs: 'ctrl',
            srchtxt: '@',                
             scope: {
                    src: '&'
             },
                templateUrl: '/dom/abc/auto.html',
                link: function (scope, element, attrs) {
                    scope.$watch('srchtxt', function () {
                        scope.src(scope.srchtxt});
                    });
                }
           }
         });

========================================================================== Method inside the controller:

    function search(srchtxt) {
         console.log('srchText:', srchText);            
     }

=========================================================================== HTML:

<abc src="rc.search()"></abc>

I am writing a directive for the md-autocomplete control to which method name can be passed as attributes from the HTML pagee, and then try to execute the method inside the directive. There's a watch on the textchange in the control in which I call the method to be executed (scope.src(scope.srchText}))

When I type in something into the autocomplete control I get the following error: TypeError: Cannot use 'in' operator to search for 'rc' in g

Could any one please suggest on what am I missing or doing wrong ?

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  • Try changing scope.datasrc(scope.searchText}); ==> scope.datasrc(scope.searchText);
    – Alon Eitan
    Oct 23, 2015 at 15:37
  • That doesn't work either
    – MukkuP
    Oct 23, 2015 at 15:48

1 Answer 1

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When you use & to bind controller method into directive, you have to declare exact parameter in your html like

<sml-auto-complete datasrc="cr.query(searchText)"></sml-auto-complete>
//                                        ^ 

Then when you call this method from directive you need to pass the parameter as object like

scope.$watch('searchText', function () {
    scope.datasrc({searchText: scope.searchText}); //not simply scope.datasrc(scope.searchText)
});

Check this demo

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  • Reza, Thank you very much for the comments, it worked, I had tried this before but didn't try both of the above answers simultaneously. Thank you again
    – MukkuP
    Oct 23, 2015 at 18:57
  • The "searchText" parameter is the value of the attributes in my templateUrl:
    – MukkuP
    Oct 23, 2015 at 19:00
  • <md-input-container> <md-autocomplete md-input-name="quayVisitAutocomp" md-input-minlength="1" md-selected-item-change="" md-search-text-change=null md-autofocus="false" md-selected-item="cr.QuayVisitId" md-search-text="searchText" <<-------
    – MukkuP
    Oct 23, 2015 at 19:02
  • Do you have any suggestions if this is right way to do it ?
    – MukkuP
    Oct 23, 2015 at 19:04
  • If it works you should accept the answer. I think there should be some config option something like autocomplete config, wrap all the configuration into single config object, otherwise there is too much config into html Oct 24, 2015 at 6:24

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