I assumed you were in the same boat as me, but perhaps you aren't. Either way, here are the two solutions. I was stuck on the second.
1) Directive for specific element
If you know the element you are dealing with is going to be a div, span, h1, whatever - or it doesn't matter (taking one element and replacing it with what you need it to be).
HTML
<div data-mydirective>
<span>some other stuff</span>
<div>more stuff</div>
</div>
Directive
module.directive( 'mydirective', [ function() {
return {
restrict: "A",
controller: function( $scope ) {
$scope.test = function() {
console.log('howdy');
}
},
template: "<div data-ng-transclude data-ng-mouseover='test()'></div>",
transclude: true,
replace: true,
link: function ( scope, element, attrs ) {
}
};
}]);
Outputs
<div ng-mouseover="test()" data-ng-transclude="" data-mydirective="">
<span class="ng-scope">some other stuff</span>
<div class="ng-scope">more stuff</div>
</div>
2) Directive for an unspecific element
This is the problem I was facing. Basically, if you have a directive which could be on an h1, h2, span, div, nav, etc and you want to add your ng-*
and attributes from within the directive.
You can't use a template
because you don't know what the element is. Don't want to take a h1
and replace it with a div
right? This is why I was going down the compile route. Well, the template
can actually be a function which we can access element
and attrs
.
Directive
module.directive( 'mydirective', [ function() {
return {
restrict: "A",
controller: function( $scope ) {
$scope.test = function() {
console.log('howdy');
}
},
template: function( element, attrs ) {
var tag = element[0].nodeName;
return "<"+tag+" data-ng-transclude data-ng-mouseover='test()></"+tag+">";
},
transclude: true,
replace: true,
link: function ( scope, element, attrs ) {
}
}
}]);
HTML/Output
Same as above. Change the div
element in your HTML to a nav
, and the output will mirror the change.
element.bind('mouseover', function(e){bager()});
? I modified a bit your code, check this here : jsfiddle.net/DotDotDot/NYtNV (I wrote into the console, alerts made me crazy)