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I try to achieve this:

<input name="formkey"
       ng-model="formkey"
       value="1_4bKU-Be3K4sMuoQTDHfz7uMqGd9N9fU6bGd1EjEu8s"
>

or:

<input type="hidden" 
       name="formkey"
       ng-model="formkey" 
       value="1_4bKU-Be3K4sMuoQTDHfz7uMqGd9N9fU6bGd1EjEu8s"
>

The input is empty when I look at it in a browser. If I remove ng-model="formkey" it works, so I assume the empty formkey-value overwrites my value.

I know I can add values to the scope with javascript. But I use this same javascript in a lot of different views, so I would much prefer to add the value in my view somehow. Is it at all possible?

2
  • have you tried ng-init='formkey=somedefault' ? (havent tested it)
    – haki
    Dec 18, 2013 at 9:04
  • You can use ng-init for either calling a scope function, or directly initialize the value. <span ng-init="formkey = 'hello'"> (html here) </span>
    – Neozaru
    Dec 18, 2013 at 9:04

4 Answers 4

11

ng-init should do the trick:

<input ng-init="formkey='Your default value'" />
5

I believe the other answers are a bit incomplete.

You can achieve this with ng-init by linking the ng-model to the value you wish to set:

<input ng-model="formkey" ng-init="formkey='Your default value'" />
2

set ng-init instead of value:

<input name="formkey"   
     ng-init = "formkey='Be3K4sMuoQTDHfz7uMqGd9N9fU6bGd1EjEu8s'"
    ng-model="formkey"
>

Demo Fiddle

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  • 1
    is there any reason to keep the value-property?
    – Himmators
    Dec 18, 2013 at 9:10
0

if the default value to display in input control is a sessionStorage value then how we can initiate that value in ng-init.

<input type="text" ng-model="data.msg" ng-init="data.msg=sessionStorage('Message')"/>

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