Issue
Is it possible to do something like $("#container").trigger("click");
using only AngularJS ? And if it's not possible to trigger
, is there another way to manage this behavior ?
I have a basic example that creates a box on a button click. The created box is draggable. Now, currently the user has to click on the button (to create the box) and click again to drag the box. I would like the user to simply click once : to create the box and then trigger the drag event of the box so that the user doesn't have to click again.
var app = angular.module("app", []);
// This directive is attached to the button and makes it create a box every time the is a 'mousedown' event
app.directive("boxCreator", function($document, $compile) {
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: function($scope, $element, $attrs) {
$element.bind("mousedown", function($event) {
var newNode = $compile('<div class="box" drag></div>')($scope);
newNode.css({
top: $event.pageY - 25 + "px",
left: $event.pageX - 25 + "px"
});
angular.element($document[0].body).append(newNode);
// I'd like to do something like : '$(newNode).trigger("mousedown");'
});
}
}
});
// Makes the binded element draggable
app.directive("drag", function($document) {
return function(scope, element, attr) {
var startX = 0, startY = 0, x = event.pageX - 25, y = event.pageY - 25;
element.css({
position: 'absolute',
cursor: 'pointer'
});
element.on('mousedown', function(event) {
event.preventDefault();
startX = event.pageX - x;
startY = event.pageY - y;
$document.on('mousemove', mousemove);
$document.on('mouseup', mouseup);
});
function mousemove(event) {
y = event.pageY - startY;
x = event.pageX - startX;
element.css({
top: y + 'px',
left: x + 'px'
});
}
function mouseup() {
$document.off('mousemove', mousemove);
$document.off('mouseup', mouseup);
}
};
});
Solution
The documentation you want to look at is angular.element
, which is angular's JQLite implementation.
You can see from this that there is a .triggerHandler()
method.
So something like:
angular.element(newNode).triggerHandler('mousedown');
Will trigger the handler. The only thing is, this doesn't include any of the event data, so you will also have to remove the dependency on event.pageY
. I did this crudely by modifying these two lines:
startX = (event.pageX - x) || 0;
startY = (event.pageY - y) || 0;
You could also look into passing params, but I couldn't get that to work at all.
Hopefully this gets you started.
Answered By - Ed_
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