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I use the following HTML code:

<div style="width:235px; " id="ErrorAlert" ng-hide="ErrorAlert">
     <alert type="danger">User's email is duplicated!</alert>
</div>

JS to set alert timeout is,

 $scope.ErrorAlert = false;
 setTimeout(function () {
      $('#ErrorAlert').fadeOut('slow');
 }, 2000);   //2 second

The problem is that after the time passes and alert is disappeared, If I call the alert again, it does not appear. Maybe because time out was set and it has already expired.

How can I make the alert reappear even if time out has already passed on a previous event.

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  • The timeout is irrelevant, it's what is ostensibly showing the alert that's not, well, re-showing it (ngShow maybe?). Jun 28, 2015 at 11:57

2 Answers 2

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Your mistake is that ng-hide will use a class (class="ng-hide") to hide your element whereas jQuery.fadeOut() will write an inline style attribute with display: none.

Your browser will always give priority to inline style so Angular will remove this class but object will stay hidden because of inline style.

When you set $scope.ErrorAlert = true; also use jQuery to remove inline styles or call .show() method.

One solution :

$scope.ErrorAlert = false;
 setTimeout(function () {
      $('#ErrorAlert').fadeOut('slow', function () {
          $scope.ErrorAlert = true;
          // $('#ErrorAlert').show();
          $('#ErrorAlert').removeAttr('styles');
      });
 }, 2000);   //2 second

May be instead of $('#ErrorAlert').show(); try using $('#ErrorAlert').removeAttr('styles') ... because your object will probably not hide since he has display: block; inline and ng-hide class to hide ... :D

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  • Shouldn't the call be to .addClass('ng-hide') and .removeClass('ng-hide')? I would think layering classes and inline styles that do the same thing is non-optimal. Jun 28, 2015 at 12:02
  • ng-hide is completely managed by Angular so ng-hide is based only your model (here ErrorAlert variable), but jQuery override everything and do not look at angular stuff ... you basically use two different way to hide your element and they are in conflict. Jun 28, 2015 at 12:04
  • Keep in mind, I'm not the OP. I also don't know Angular that well, so the point I'm making is not to use jQuery to show/hide, but try to use Angular's ng- processors instead. Jun 28, 2015 at 12:05
  • @sebastienbarbier where and how to use the .show() can you help arrange than answer in plunker? Jun 28, 2015 at 12:06
  • I updated my answer can you give a try ? The problem here is using jQuery to fadeout ... some CSS transition would be more appropriate, and may be ng-animate could help but never used it ... :( Jun 28, 2015 at 12:07
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I was able to get it to re-toggle using this:

<body ng-controller="MainCtrl" ng-click="">
  <p>Hello {{name}}! <button type='button' id='ShowAlert'>Show Alert</button></p>
  <div style="width: 235px;" id="ErrorAlert" ng-show="ErrorAlert">
    <alert type="danger">User's email is duplicated!</alert>
  </div>
</body>

var app = angular.module('plunker', []);

app.controller('MainCtrl', function($scope) {
  $scope.name = 'World';

  $scope.ErrorAlert = false;

  $('#ShowAlert').on('click', function(){
    $scope.ErrorAlert = true;

    setTimeout(function(){
      $scope.$apply(function(){
        $scope.ErrorAlert = false;
      });
    }, 2500);
  });

});

http://plnkr.co/edit/qEUTmgfYUhQYMEdRAG3z?p=preview

So, use your $scope.ErrorAlert to toggle the view, but make sure and trigger the change in $scope.ErrorAlert by telling Angular it's happened.

Here's what I assume is an Angular-y way of doing a dismiss button:

<body ng-controller="MainCtrl" ng-click="">
  <p>
    Hello {{name}}! 
    <button type='button' id='ShowAlert' ng-click="ErrorAlert = !ErrorAlert">Show Alert</button>
  </p>
  <div style="width: 235px;" id="ErrorAlert" ng-show="ErrorAlert">
    <alert type="danger">User's email is duplicated!</alert>
    <button type='X' ng-click="ErrorAlert = false">Close</button>
  </div>
</body>

var app = angular.module('plunker', []);

app.controller('MainCtrl', function($scope) {
  $scope.name = 'World';

  $scope.ErrorAlert = false;

  $('#ShowAlert').on('click', function(){
    setTimeout(function(){
      $scope.$apply(function(){
        $scope.ErrorAlert = false;
      });
    }, 2500);
  });

});

http://plnkr.co/edit/OEdr2OWPV11hVnYSVRMc?p=preview

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