javascript tutorial - [Solved-5 Solutions] Can one controller call another - javascript - java script - javascript array



Problem:

Is it possible to have one controller use another?

Solution 1:

There are multiple ways how to communicate between controllers. The best one is probably sharing a service:

function FirstController(someDataService) 
{
  // use the data service, bind to template...
  // or call methods on someDataService to send a request to server
}

function SecondController(someDataService) 
{
  // has a reference to the same instance of the service
  // so if the service updates state for example, this controller knows about it
}
click below button to copy the code. By JavaScript tutorial team

Another way is emitting an event on scope:

function FirstController($scope) 
{
  $scope.$on('someEvent', function(event, args) {});
  // another controller or even directive
}

function SecondController($scope) 
{
  $scope.$emit('someEvent', args);
}
click below button to copy the code. By JavaScript tutorial team

In both cases, we can communicate with any directive as well.

Solution 2:

Html:

<div ng-controller="ControllerZero">
  <input ng-model="message" >
  <button ng-click="handleClick(message);">LOG</button>
</div>

<div ng-controller="ControllerOne">
  <input ng-model="message" >
</div>

<div ng-controller="ControllerTwo">
  <input ng-model="message" >
</div>
click below button to copy the code. By JavaScript tutorial team

javascript:

var myModule = angular.module('myModule', []);
myModule.factory('mySharedService', function($rootScope) {
  var sharedService = {};

  sharedService.message = '';

  sharedService.prepForBroadcast = function(msg) {
    this.message = msg;
    this.broadcastItem();
  };

  sharedService.broadcastItem = function() {
    $rootScope.$broadcast('handleBroadcast');
  };

  return sharedService;
});

function ControllerZero($scope, sharedService) {
  $scope.handleClick = function(msg) {
    sharedService.prepForBroadcast(msg);
  };

  $scope.$on('handleBroadcast', function() {
    $scope.message = sharedService.message;
  });        
}

function ControllerOne($scope, sharedService) {
  $scope.$on('handleBroadcast', function() {
    $scope.message = 'ONE: ' + sharedService.message;
  });        
}

function ControllerTwo($scope, sharedService) {
  $scope.$on('handleBroadcast', function() {
    $scope.message = 'TWO: ' + sharedService.message;
  });
}

ControllerZero.$inject = ['$scope', 'mySharedService'];        

ControllerOne.$inject = ['$scope', 'mySharedService'];

ControllerTwo.$inject = ['$scope', 'mySharedService'];
click below button to copy the code. By JavaScript tutorial team

Solution 3:

Here is a one-page example of two controllers sharing service data:

<!doctype html>
<html ng-app="project">
<head>
    <title>Angular: Service example</title>
    <script src="http://code.angularjs.org/angular-1.0.1.js"></script>
    <script>
var projectModule = angular.module('project',[]);

projectModule.factory('theService', function() {  
    return {
        thing : {
            x : 100
        }
    };
});

function FirstCtrl($scope, theService) {
    $scope.thing = theService.thing;
    $scope.name = "First Controller";
}

function SecondCtrl($scope, theService) {   
    $scope.someThing = theService.thing; 
    $scope.name = "Second Controller!";
}
    </script>
</head>
<body>  
    <div ng-controller="FirstCtrl">
        <h2>{{name}}</h2>
        <input ng-model="thing.x"/>         
    </div>

    <div ng-controller="SecondCtrl">
        <h2>{{name}}</h2>
        <input ng-model="someThing.x"/>             
    </div>
</body>

click below button to copy the code. By JavaScript tutorial team

Solution 4:

Two more fiddles: (Non service approach)

  • For Parent- Child controller - Using $scope of parent controller to emit/broadcast events.
  • Using $rootScope across non-related controllers.

Solution 5:

WE also know of this way.

angular.element($('#__userProfile')).scope().close();
click below button to copy the code. By JavaScript tutorial team

But WE don't use it too much, because WE don't like to use jQuery selectors in angular code.


Related Searches to javascript tutorial - Can one controller call another