How can I trigger a $watch
variable in an Angular directive when manipulating the data inside (e.g., inserting or removing data), but not assign a new object to that variable?
I have a simple dataset currently being loaded from a JSON file. My Angular controller does this, as well as define a few functions:
App.controller('AppCtrl', function AppCtrl($scope, JsonService) {
// load the initial data model
if (!$scope.data) {
JsonService.getData(function(data) {
$scope.data = data;
$scope.records = data.children.length;
});
} else {
console.log("I have data already... " + $scope.data);
}
// adds a resource to the 'data' object
$scope.add = function() {
$scope.data.children.push({ "name": "!Insert This!" });
};
// removes the resource from the 'data' object
$scope.remove = function(resource) {
console.log("I'm going to remove this!");
console.log(resource);
};
$scope.highlight = function() {
};
});
I have a <button>
that properly called the $scope.add
function, and the new object is properly inserted into the $scope.data
set. A table I have set up does update each time I hit the "add" button.
<table class="table table-striped table-condensed">
<tbody>
<tr ng-repeat="child in data.children | filter:search | orderBy:'name'">
<td><input type="checkbox"></td>
<td>{{child.name}}</td>
<td><button class="btn btn-small" ng-click="remove(child)" ng-mouseover="highlight()"><i class="icon-remove-sign"></i> remove</button></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
However, a directive I set set up to watch $scope.data
is not being fired when all this happens.
I define my tag in HTML:
<d3-visualization val="data"></d3-visualization>
Which is associated with the following directive (trimmed for question sanity):
App.directive('d3Visualization', function() {
return {
restrict: 'E',
scope: {
val: '='
},
link: function(scope, element, attrs) {
scope.$watch('val', function(newValue, oldValue) {
if (newValue)
console.log("I see a data change!");
});
}
}
});
I get the "I see a data change!"
message at the very beginning, but never after as I hit the "add" button.
How can I trigger the $watch
event when I'm just adding/removing objects from the data
object, not getting a whole new dataset to assign to the data
object?
if
statement. – Nicholas Pappas Dec 21 '12 at 1:49