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What's going on here?

Here is my directive:

app.directive('submitRequired', function (objSvc) {
    return {
        require: 'ngModel',
        link: function (scope, elm, attrs, ctrl) {

          // do something
        }
    };
});

Here is an example of the directive in use:

<input submit-required="true"></input>

Here is the actual error text:

Error: [$compile:ctreq] Controller 'ngModel', required by directive 'submitRequired', can't be found!
http://errors.angularjs.org/1.2.2/$compile/ctreq?p0=ngModel&p1=submitRequired
    at http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:78:12
    at getControllers (http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:5972:19)
    at nodeLinkFn (http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:6139:35)
    at compositeLinkFn (http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:5550:15)
    at nodeLinkFn (http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:6132:24)
    at compositeLinkFn (http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:5550:15)
    at publicLinkFn (http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:5458:30)
    at http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:1299:27
    at Scope.$get.Scope.$eval (http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:11634:28)
    at Scope.$get.Scope.$apply (http://www.domain.ca/Scripts/angular/angular.js:11734:23) <input submit-required="true"> angular.js:9159
(anonymous function) angular.js:9159
$get angular.js:6751
nodeLinkFn angular.js:6141
compositeLinkFn angular.js:5550
nodeLinkFn angular.js:6132
compositeLinkFn angular.js:5550
publicLinkFn angular.js:5458
(anonymous function) angular.js:1299
$get.Scope.$eval angular.js:11634
$get.Scope.$apply angular.js:11734
(anonymous function) angular.js:1297
invoke angular.js:3633
doBootstrap angular.js:1295
bootstrap angular.js:1309
angularInit angular.js:1258
(anonymous function) angular.js:20210
trigger angular.js:2315
(anonymous function) angular.js:2579
forEach angular.js:300
eventHandler angular.js:2578ar.js:7874
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5 Answers 5

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As described here: Angular NgModelController, you should provide the <input with the required controller ngModel

<input submit-required="true" ng-model="user.Name"></input>
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  • 1
    Perfect. I appreciate that! I will mark this as answer. I have a follow up question. Should I post another question or change my original? Feb 16, 2014 at 5:56
  • Here is the follow up: stackoverflow.com/questions/21807929/… Feb 16, 2014 at 6:04
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    i had mistakenly typed ng-models and got this error.
    – chovy
    Feb 11, 2015 at 6:32
  • @Radim Kohler I'm happy that your response actually helped someone in need,i myself am close to achieving this. From the above input statement , for the "ng-model" attribute can i use string concatenation like "{{ RootObjectName+"."+ ModelName }}" ??!! As my models in the $scope are not straightforward and are dynamically created in the controller based on input from DB Aug 24, 2018 at 10:17
  • @pavankumar check this link next.plnkr.co/edit/… this ng-model="RootObject[alias]" will work if session will have ` $scope.RootObject = {}; $scope.alias = "FirstName"` ... instaead of alias, even forEach could provide the dynamic name Aug 24, 2018 at 10:33
8

One possible solution to this issue is ng-model attribute is required to use that directive.

Hence adding in the 'ng-model' attribute can resolve the issue.

<input submit-required="true" ng-model="user.Name"></input>
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  • This solved mine. Thanks. I think we have missed the point that to trigger ng-change, there should be a ng-model bind to the element. Jan 1, 2020 at 9:34
1

You can also remove the line

  require: 'ngModel',

if you don't need ngModel in this directive. Removing ngModel will allow you to make a directive without thatngModel error.

0

Issue is also caused by having ng-value instead of ng-model

Error:

<input ng-value="item.name" ng-change="nameChanged()"> 

Works:

<input ng-model="item.name" ng-change="nameChanged()">
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I faced the same error, in my case I miss-spelled ng-model directive something like "ng-moel"

Wrong one: ng-moel="user.name" Right one: ng-model="user.name"

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