I'm using AngularJS 1.5.8. I have "myParent" and "myChild" components. In my view, i've 1 parent and 2 children inside that parent. So my question is: I wanna have instances of children "myChild" components in "myParent" component's controller, and give a command to only a specific child to makePrimary(), or like that... How can i achive this goal?
JS:
//var myApp =
angular.module('myApp', ['myChild', 'myParent']);
angular.
module('myChild', []).
component('myChild', {
template: '<div class="panel panel-default">' +
'<div class="panel-heading">Child</div>' +
'<div class="panel-body">' +
'Child content...' +
'</div>' +
'</div>',
controller: ['$scope', '$element',
function myChildController($scope, $element) {
}
]
});
angular.
module('myParent', ['myChild']).
component('myParent', {
template: '<div class="panel panel-default">' +
'<div class="panel-heading">Parent</div>' +
'<div class="panel-body">' +
'<my-child></my-child>' +
'<hr />' +
'<my-child></my-child>' +
'</div>' +
'</div>',
controller: ['$scope', '$element',
function myParentController($scope, $element) {
// TODO: MAKE CHILD-2 ".panel-primary" CLASS IN HERE.
// BUT ONLY A SPECIFIC CHILD!
}
]
});
HTML:
<div ng-app="myApp" class="container">
<my-parent></my-parent>
</div>
JSFIDDLE for sample: https://jsfiddle.net/zhc12t1a/4/
I inspected some related questions like:
But i can't find a proper way to achive this goal with a simple architecture.
EDIT
I know some complicated methods (from architectural perspective) but i don't want to use them. For example:
Using $parent or
in myParentController:
$scope.makeChild1Primary = function () {}
in myParent template:
<my-child make-primary="makeChild1Primary"></my-child>
in myChild component
//...
var ctrl = this;
ctrl.makePrimary = function () { /* MAKE PRIMARY LOGIC HERE... */ }
//...
,bindings: {
makePrimary: '='
}