Use service to share data between controllers
Your case is trying to share data between controllers, rather than watch service's value in controllers, I think directly reference service object to controller's scope is a better way
So your view can be
<pre ng-controller="cntrl1">Value in cntrl1: {{ myService.value }} <button ng-click="update('value1')">Change to 'value1'</button></pre>
<pre ng-controller="cntrl2">Value in cntrl2: {{ myService.value }} <button ng-click="update('value2')">Change to 'value2'</button></pre>
and change your controllers to
app.controller('cntrl1', function(myService, $scope) {
$scope.myService = myService;
$scope.update = function(str) {
$scope.myService.setValue(str);
}
});
app.controller('cntrl2', function(myService, $scope) {
$scope.myService = myService;
$scope.update = function(str) {
$scope.myService.setValue(str);
}
});
Use $broadcast/$emit
Just as @squiroid points out, you can use $broadcast
to broadcast events to any controllers who is monitoring targeted events.
Please note here, you'd better not use $rootScope.$broadcast + $scope.$on
but rather $rootScope.$emit+ $rootScope.$on
as $broadcast
event will bubble down through all descendant scopes, which might lead to serious performance problems.