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I am having trouble getting my progress bars to animate within an AngularJS directive. I am at least able to get it to show the value that I want but I can't make it animate from 0 to an arbitrary progress value. Are there any blatant mistakes in my code that would make the animation fail? I don't understand how the animations work in D3. An additional note, there will be several progress bars on the page I am coding.

myApp.directive('progressItem', function($window){
  return{
  scope: '=item',
  restrict: 'A',
  link: function(scope, element){

  var d3 = $window.d3;

  var width = 120,
    height = 120,
    twoPi = 2 * Math.PI,
    progress = parseFloat(scope.item.completed / scope.item.goals),
    total = 100,
    formatPercent = d3.format(".0%");

  var arc = d3.svg.arc()
    .startAngle(0)
    .innerRadius(40)
    .outerRadius(50)
    ;

  if(scope.item.value != "add") {

    var svg = d3.select(element[0]).append("svg")
      .attr("width", width)
      .attr("height", height)

      .attr('fill', '#52AD52')
      .append("g")
      .attr("transform", "translate(" + width / 2 + "," + height / 2 + ")");

    var meter = svg.append("g")
      .attr("class", "progress-meter");

    meter.append("path")
      .attr("class", "background")
      .attr("d", arc.endAngle(twoPi));

    var foreground = meter.append("path")
      .attr("class", "foreground")
      .attr("d", arc.endAngle(twoPi * progress));

    var text = meter.append("text")
      .attr("text-anchor", "middle")
      .text(formatPercent(0));

    var i = d3.interpolate(0, progress);

    d3.transition().duration(1000).tween("progress", function () {
      return function (t) {
        progress = i(t);
        foreground.attr("d", arc.endAngle(twoPi * progress));
        text.text(formatPercent(progress));
      };
    });
  }
  else{
    element.append('<img class="add" src="../images/add-user.png" />')
  }

}
};
});
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  • You need to wrap the linker function in scope.$watch method so the directive can listen to the changes on "item" and apply the d3 changes accordingly. This question talks about it. stackoverflow.com/questions/13980896/…
    – Shaan
    Apr 4, 2016 at 19:21
  • I wrapped the linker in the scope.$watch but still couldn't get it to work unfortunately. Apr 5, 2016 at 2:12
  • can you create a jsfiddle of your code?
    – Shaan
    Apr 5, 2016 at 14:26
  • Yeah, I have one right here, jsfiddle.net/e28mbna2/7 Bit embarrassing but I can't get the module to register but the code to demonstrate what I'm trying to do is all there. Apr 6, 2016 at 1:17
  • It is not straight forward to watch for the variable scope change "item" that is in a directive inside of a ng-repeat. Instead you can create a a directive that creates the progress bar animation on the timeline.items using ng-repeat in the directive template. Something like this stackoverflow.com/questions/16646607/…
    – Shaan
    Apr 6, 2016 at 1:50

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