I have a Polymer component (web component) and I have put an angular controller inside of it, like so:
<polymer-element name="x-display"
attributes="title body">
<template>
<h2>{{title}}</h2>
<p>{{body}}</p>
<p ng-controller="XDisplayController" ng-bind="text"></p>
</template>
<script>
Polymer('x-display', {
title: "",
body: ""
});
</script>
</polymer-element>
The <x-display>
is being placed on the page like this:
<div ng-controller="PeopleController">
<h1>People</h1>
<input ng-model="query" type="text">
<x-display ng-repeat="p in people | filter:query"
title="{{ p.name }}" body="{{ p.body }}"></x-display>
</div>
This is all pretty cool. With one exception it behaves exactly the same as you'd expect, placing a whole bunch of <x-display>
tags, one for each person, and filling them with the correct values. I make the call to Polymer
default the values to null so that the {{ p.value }}
occurrences don't flash up but aside from that it's nice and simple.
The problem is the nested XDisplayController
never get's parsed by Angularjs, and so never becomes a real controller. If I defined it like this then:
function XDisplayController($scope) {
$scope.text = "blah blah";
console.log("this never gets printed");
}
It is left sadly untouched.
How would I go about making angularjs aware of the template and ideally how would I make it inherit the parent scope so it behaved exactly as if had been placed on the page as if by an angular directive?
I suspect it might have something to do with $compile but I can't get it to work.
Oh, I should mention that Polymer has lifecycle callbacks, which would probably be the appropriate place to call whatever linking angularjs code.
Edit: I tried CodeHater's code, changing element.contents() to element.context.impl and got the following error:
An attempt was made to reference a Node in a context where it does not exist.
I think this is to do with Shadow DOM and how the tags created by polymer have their own context.