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Code:

<input type="text" ng-modal="name" />
{{name}}

When I input something into the input, the following {{name}} will change immediately. Is it able to configure it only update the name after I input all characters and leave the input?

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4 Answers 4

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This is about recent additions to AngularJS, to serve as future answer.

Angular newer versions (now in 1.3 beta), AngularJS natively supports this option, using ngModelOptions, like

ng-model-options="{ updateOn: 'default blur', debounce: { default: 500, blur: 0 } }"

NgModelOptions docs

Example:

<input type="text" name="username"
       ng-model="user.name"
       ng-model-options="{updateOn: 'default blur', debounce: {default: 500, blur: 0} }" />
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  • It doesn't work correct in 1.3 beta 5, but fixed in current master build 2602
    – manikanta
    Apr 15, 2014 at 7:03
  • 2
    any options using 1.2 version? coz the fiddle people post about overriding input element doesn't work anymore. May 10, 2014 at 17:39
  • works properly with the current beta version ( 1.3.0-beta-13 )
    – epeleg
    Jun 25, 2014 at 9:30
  • Note: The 'default' and 'blur' are 2 separate options. Specifying them both leaves it as 'default', not 'blur' (v1.3)
    – Overflew
    Mar 5, 2015 at 22:36
  • That's because I love angular :D Sep 28, 2016 at 3:00
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Update

As many have mentioned Angular now has built-in support for this using the ng-model-options directive. See more here.

<input type="text" ng-model="name" ng-model-options="{updateOn: 'blur'}" />

Old answer below:

There's no built-in option for ng-model to change that behaviour, but you can write a custom directive doing it. @Gloopy wrote a directive like that for another question. You can look at the fiddle here.

The directive unregisters from the input and keydown events which trigger the update after each keystroke.

<input type="text" ng-model="name" ng-model-onblur />

Update:

Updated fiddle to use latest stable AngularJS (1.2.16 as of writing), instead of directly referencing the master version at github.

Also added an explicit priority so that the directive is run after ng-model to ensure event listeners are changed correctly.

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9

A better option is to use the ng-model-options:

<input type="text" ng-model="name" ng-model-options="{updateOn: 'blur'}" />
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  • this, however, being the 'right' way only works in newer versions of angular that no longer support ie8... kind of a killer in a lot of dev env :/
    – O'Mutt
    Nov 13, 2014 at 14:12
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    You should simply kill IE8. Google dropped support in 2012.
    – s.Daniel
    Dec 9, 2014 at 8:48
  • I have the same problem with two fields (user and password) in a form, I want to update when click on login button not on blur or typing characters, my problems is that each time that ng-model update the iphone scroll the page to the top
    – xzegga
    Oct 20, 2015 at 1:43
  • @s.Daniel +1. If the world keeps supporting IEs from the past, the world might end up using W95
    – KhoPhi
    Jun 16, 2016 at 12:20
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Working directive code(ng-1.2RC3): use: ng-model-onblur

.directive('ngModelOnblur', function () {
  return {
      restrict: 'A',
      require: 'ngModel',
      priority: 1,
      link: function (scope, element, attrs, ngModelCtrl) {
          if (attrs.type === 'radio' || attrs.type === 'checkbox') { return; }
          var update = function () {
              scope.$apply(function () {
                  ngModelCtrl.$setViewValue(element.val().trim());
                  ngModelCtrl.$render();
              });
          };
          element.off('input').off('keydown').off('change').on('focus', function () {
              scope.$apply(function () {
                  ngModelCtrl.$setPristine();
              });
          }).on('blur', update).on('keydown', function (e) {
              if (e.keyCode === 13) {
                  update();
              }
          });
      }
  };
})

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