I'm trying some activities in AngularJS and wondering if it's possible to dynamically create a table using only an ng-repeat for table headers, an ng-repeat for rows, and an ng-repeat for fields in rows?
Essentially I'd like to say "for each property that exists in an instance of an object, print a new <\th>, for each object that exists in myArray, print a new <\tr>, and for each property that exists in each instance of each object, in each row, print a new <\td>.
Here's my controller:
var app=angular.module("app04",[]);
app.controller("Controller1",function(){
this.name="ABCDEFGH";
this.objectArray=[{name:"Jane Doe", email:"[email protected]",
phoneModel:"LG Optimus S", status:"sad",purchaseDate:"2015-12-01"
},{name:"John Doe", email:"[email protected]",
phoneModel:"iphone 6s", status:"happy",purchaseDate:"2016-12-05"
}];
})
Here is the body:
<body>
<h1>Hello Angular!</h1>
<div ng-controller="Controller1 as con1">
<table>
<theader>
<tr>
<th ng-repeat="object in con1.objectArray[0]">
{{Object.getOwnPropertyName(object)}}</th>
</tr>
</theader>
<tbody>
<tr ng-repeat="object in con1.objectArray">
<td>{{object.name}}</td>
<td>{{object.email}}</td>
<td>{{object.phoneModel}}</td>
<td>{{object.status}}</td>
<td>{{object.purchaseDate}}</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</body>
</html>
I was instructed to write out the headers, since it's a very basic tutorial (I'm only on the 4th video), but it seems more convenient and better for re-usability to try a small thought challenge and see if it would be possible to do something like what I'm trying above.
The problem is that Object.getOwnPropertyName and Object.keys doesn't seem to be working with this javascript, so I was wondering if I was doing this incorrectly, or if there is a better way of doing it. I was also wondering the community's thoughts on dynamically creating everything in the situation that I know all objects will contain the same properties?