I created a directive that dynamically creates a form based on a json from the server. I'm trying to add ng-model
attribute to the various input elements so that I'll be able to use the input values after the user has typed them in and clicked submit. The ng-model
attribute seems to be added but 2-way databinding doesn't work.
EDIT: I'm calling buildForm from within the link function as seen below:
function link(scope, elem, attr, ctrl) {
//asyc request to the server, data here is a json object from the server
getMovieDataStructure({
onSuccess: (data) => {
scope.mdb = data;
buildForm(scope.mdb, elem);
},
onFail: (res) => {
console.log("ERROR getting it");
}
});
}
Here is some of the code from in the directive:
//mdb is an array of objects describing the form requirments
function buildForm(mdb, formElement) {
for(var i=0; i < mdb.length; i++) {
if(mdb[i].type == 'string') {
if(mdb[i].maxLength && mdb[i].maxLength > 1024) {
//if maxLength > 1024 put a text area instead
formElement.append(createTextArea({
id: mdb[i].fieldName,
placeholder: mdb[i].fieldName
}));
} else {
//add input field to the form
formElement.append(createTextInput({
id: mdb[i].fieldName,
placeholder: mdb[i].fieldName
}));
}
} else if(){
//some more cases
}
formElement.append("<br>");
}
//...some more code...
}
//one of the functions to create an input element
function createTextInput(data) {
var elem = angular.element("<input>");
elem.attr("type", "text");
elem.attr("id", data.id);
elem.attr("ng-model", data.id);
elem.attr("placeholder", data.placeholder);
return elem;
}
For example, a result of an input element on the html page could look like this:
<input placeholder="movie_name" ng-model="movie_name" id="movie_name" type="text"> </input>
And if I'll put the same tag directly to in the html file the 2-way binding works great.
What am missing here? Is there a better way to do this and I'm just overcomplicating things?
$http
for getting data from the server then it should update the model in view.