Issue
In controller I get some JSON data using $http or $resource services. Then I write this data in $scope and AngularJS updates HTML structure of the page. My problem is that I need to know what is the new size (width and height) of the list (I mean, HTML DOM element) that is filled with Angular ng-repeat
directive. Consequently, I have to run javascript code right after Angular finishes updating DOM structure. What is the proper way to do it? I have searched internet over the last four hours but I couldn't find any solution to my problem.
This is how I receive JSON data:
var tradesInfo = TradesInfo.get({}, function(data){
console.log(data);
$scope.source.profile = data.profile;
$scope.trades = $scope.source.profile.trades;
$scope.activetrade = $scope.trades[0];
$scope.ready = true;
init(); //I need to call this function after update is complete
});
And this is what happens in init()
function:
function init(){
alert($('#wrapper').width());
alert($('#wrapper').height());
}
I know that there must be something easy to solve this problem but I can't just find it now.
Solution
Actually in this case the angular way is not the easy way but the only right way :)
You have to write a directive and attach to the element you want to know the height of. And from the controller you $broadcast an event, the directive'll catch the event and there you can do the DOM manipulation. NEVER in the controller.
var tradesInfo = TradesInfo.get({}, function(data){
console.log(data);
$scope.source.profile = data.profile;
...
$scope.$broadcast('dataloaded');
});
directive('heightStuff', ['$timeout', function ($timeout) {
return {
link: function ($scope, element, attrs) {
$scope.$on('dataloaded', function () {
$timeout(function () { // You might need this timeout to be sure its run after DOM render.
element.width()
element.height()
}, 0, false);
})
}
};
}]);
Answered By - Oliver
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