Sunday 2 July 2017

AngularJS - Directives

AngularJS - Directives


AngularJS directives are used to extend HTML. These are special attributes starting with ng- prefix. We're going to discuss following directives −
  • ng-app − This directive starts an AngularJS Application.
  • ng-init − This directive initializes application data.
  • ng-model − This directive binds the values of AngularJS application data to HTML input controls.
  • ng-repeat − This directive repeats html elements for each item in a collection.

ng-app directive

ng-app directive starts an AngularJS Application. It defines the root element. It automatically initializes or bootstraps the application when web page containing AngularJS Application is loaded. It is also used to load various AngularJS modules in AngularJS Application. In following example, we've defined a default AngularJS application using ng-app attribute of a div element.
<div ng-app = "">
   ...
</div>

ng-init directive

ng-init directive initializes an AngularJS Application data. It is used to put values to the variables to be used in the application. In following example, we'll initialize an array of countries. We're using JSON syntax to define array of countries.
<div ng-app = "" ng-init = "countries = [{locale:'en-US',name:'United States'}, {locale:'en-GB',name:'United Kingdom'}, {locale:'en-FR',name:'France'}]">
   ...
</div>

ng-model directive

This directive binds the values of AngularJS application data to HTML input controls. In following example, we've defined a model named "name".
<div ng-app = "">
   ...
   <p>Enter your Name: <input type = "text" ng-model = "name"></p>
</div>

ng-repeat directive

ng-repeat directive repeats html elements for each item in a collection. In following example, we've iterated over array of countries.
<div ng-app = "">
   ...
   <p>List of Countries with locale:</p>
   
   <ol>
      <li ng-repeat = "country in countries">
         {{ 'Country: ' + country.name + ', Locale: ' + country.locale }}
      </li>
   </ol>
   
</div>

Example

Following example will showcase all the above mentioned directives.
testAngularJS.htm
<html>
   
   <head>
      <title>AngularJS Directives</title>
   </head>
   
   <body>
      <h1>Sample Application</h1>
      
      <div ng-app = "" ng-init = "countries = [{locale:'en-US',name:'United States'}, {locale:'en-GB',name:'United Kingdom'}, {locale:'en-FR',name:'France'}]"> 
         <p>Enter your Name: <input type = "text" ng-model = "name"></p>
         <p>Hello <span ng-bind = "name"></span>!</p>
         <p>List of Countries with locale:</p>
      
         <ol>
            <li ng-repeat = "country in countries">
               {{ 'Country: ' + country.name + ', Locale: ' + country.locale }}
            </li>
         </ol>
      </div>
      
      <script src = "https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.3.14/angular.min.js"></script>
      
   </body>
</html>

Output

Open textAngularJS.htm in a web browser. Enter your name and see the result.

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