Angular slimscroll (https://github.com/ziscloud/angular-slimscroll) can be implemented via this:
<div slimscroll="{slimscrollOption: value}">
Scroll Content
</div>
But on certain cases I want to disable slimscroll. How can that be done?
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I am working on ionic project, where I need to use single modal view & conditionally call controller for it.
I am trying to do like following -
<div ng-if="!isEditMode" ng-controller="Controller1">
<div ng-if="isEditMode" ng-controller="Controller2">
<ion-content>
<!-- My view code -->
</ion-content>
</div>
</div>
here, both controller are get called(can see console in controller). but html page not get rendered just white screen appear.
If I remove controller2 then it works fine with just one controller.
I am building a cross platform application using Angular Kendo Mobile.
I have a Kendo list using "kendo-list-view".
<div kendo-list-view >
I want to get an event when user scrolls this list, in my controller.
I also tried to get the scroll event by using pure angular code, as mentioned in below question.
Bind class toggle to window scroll event
But in my case nothing happens and code inside the directive is not getting called.
UPDATE
I have my HTML with list view as below:
<kendo-mobile-view id="myListScreen" k-transition="'slide'" k-title="'My List'" k-layout="'default'" ng-controller="myListCtrl">
<kendo-mobile-header >
<kendo-mobile-nav-bar style="background-color: gray">
<kendo-view-title style="color: white"></kendo-view-title>
<kendo-mobile-button k-rel="'drawer'" href="#navDrawer" k-align="'left'"><img src="img/menu.png"></kendo-mobile-button>
</kendo-mobile-nav-bar>
</kendo-mobile-header>
<div class="myListMainDiv">
<div kendo-list-view
id="myListViewDiv"
class="myListViewDiv"
k-template="templates.myListViewItem"
k-data-source="myService.listDataSource"
ng-show="showListSelected"
></div>
</div>
<script id="myListViewItem" type="text/x-kendo-template">
<div id="{{dataItem.id}}" ng-click="onSelected(dataItem.id)">
{{dataItem.name}}
</div>
</script>
</kendo-mobile-view>
I am loading this page in my root page when user selects to navigate to this page using kendo.mobile.application.navigate("MyList.html");. And when controller for this page loads I have created list using new kendo.data.DataSource and I have attached new kendo.data.ObservableArray to my data source.
You can get the scroll event from the Scroller of your Kendo Mobile View,
For example if you have a view with id="myListScreen":
var kendoView = $('#myListScreen').data().kendoMobileView;
var scroller = kendoView.scroller;
scroller.bind("scroll", function(e) {
console.log(e.scrollTop);
console.log(e.scrollLeft);
});
You can find more info about the kendo scroller here on their documentation
I'm using kendo-tooltip to DIV. This is the way I need to show the tooltip. For example:
<div kendo-tooltip k-content="some content"></div>
Is there anything like k-enabled to disable it in some cases? like:
<div kendo-tooltip k-enabled="false" k-content="some content"></div>
I tried something but it doesn't work. I use angular JS but no jQuery.
I would like to add an iframe to a page when certain links are clicked and remove it when other mouse events happen on the page. From what I can see, it seems that using an AngularJS directive would be the best way to do this. What I'm not sure about is what is the best way to format the directive. I'm thinking of making the directive at the attribute level...something like this:
<div myIframeDirective></div>
What I'm not sure of is the best way of removing/adding the directive contents (an iframe and a header above it) when various click events happen on the main page. Not looking for anyone to write the code for me...just looking for examples of how this can be best accomplished.
You should be using ng-if.
<iframe src="http://www.example.com/" ng-if="showIframe"></iframe>
<button ng-click="showIframe = !showIframe">Click me to show/hide the iframe</button>
Here's a working example:
var app = angular.module('app', []);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="app">
<iframe src="http://www.example.com/" ng-if="showIframe"></iframe>
<button ng-click="showIframe = !showIframe">Click me to show/hide the iframe</button>
</div>
In Angular, ng-if will remove the iframe from the DOM if it is false.
This means the URL will NOT be requested until ng-if is true.
<iframe ng-if="frameDisplayed" ng-src="{{src}}"></iframe>
And use the link
Toggle
Then in your controller, you can control what your iframe display:
$scope.src = 'https://angularjs.org';
I'm trying to build a directive which will display a kendo window with a kendo tab strip in its body content.
It's a component I need to be reusable since I use it a lot in my web app.
Here is the flat html representation that I want to turn into a directive
<div style="padding:20px;" kendo-window="test" id="test" k-title="hello" k-options="popupOptions">
<div kendo-tab-strip k-content-urls="[ null, null]">
<!-- tab list -->
<ul>
<li class="k-state-active">View</li>
<li>Edit</li>
</ul>
<div style="padding: 1em">
This is the view tab
</div>
<div style="padding: 1em">
This is the edit tab
</div>
</div>
</div>
1) First step is creating the directive that wraps the kendo popup and this si where I'm having an issue
So basically, my directive includes the kendo-window widget in its template and has transclude="true", since the content of the popup will different each time.
It seems "transclude" and "scope" cause some issues.
Please have a look : http://plnkr.co/edit/c7qoKlh75s8aS7fazYSo