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igniteui-angular
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Use the directives found in igniteui-angular.js
to use Ignite UI controls in AngularJS pages. Work with the running samples here.
#Requirements
Note: The Ignite UI Angular directives do not work with the Ignite UI ASP.NET MVC Helpers
#Getting Started
In the page markup include the Ignite UI AngularJS directives file found in dist/igniteui-angular.min.js
along with the Ignite UI scripts:
<script src="jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="jquery-ui.min.js"></script>
<script src="angular.min.js"></script>
<script src="infragistics.core.js"></script>
<script src="infragistics.lob.js"></script>
<script src="igniteui-angular.min.js"></script>
Reference the igniteui-directives
in your AngularJS module:
var sample_app = angular.module('igniteui-sample-app', ['igniteui-directives']);
Controls can be initialized in two ways:
Each control implements a custom tag directive where the tag name is formed by splitting each capital letter in the control name with the -
symbol (This naming convention follows the standard Angular normalization process).
Note: It is recommended to use closing tags (</ig-combo>
) over the self-closing tags (<ig-combo/>
), because the latter are known to make issues on some browsers (depending on the used document mode).
Control Name | Tag |
---|---|
igCombo | <ig-combo> |
igGrid | <ig-grid> |
igDataChart | <ig-data-chart> |
igDialog | <ig-dialog> |
igDateEditor | <ig-date-editor> |
igEditor | <ig-editor> |
igMaskEditor | <ig-mask-editor> |
igNumericEditor | <ig-numeric-editor> |
igPercentEditor | <ig-percent-editor> |
igTextEditor | <ig-text-editor> |
igDatePicker | <ig-date-picker> |
igTree | <ig-tree> |
igMap | <ig-map> |
igUpload | <ig-upload> |
igVideoPlayer | <ig-video-player> |
Simple type control options (string
, number
, bool
etc.) are configured as an attributes on the control element. The options follow the same naming convention logic as the tag name.
Option | Markup |
---|---|
igGrid.options.localSchemaTransform | <ig-grid local-schema-transform="true"> |
igCombo.options.caseSensitive | <ig-combo case-sensitive="true"> |
Defining complex type control options (arrays
& objects
) are configured as a child elements of the main control.
<ig-grid>
<features>
<feature name="Filtering">
</feature>
</features>
</ig-grid>
Binding to control events is done again with attributes. Event attribute names are prefixed with the prefix event-
followed by the event name delimited with the -
symbol. Once defined the attribute values corresponds to a function name in the scope so you can gain access to the events.
Event | Markup |
---|---|
igGrid.events.dataBind | <ig-grid event-data-bind="dataBindHandler"> |
igCombo.events.textChanged | <ig-combo event-text-changed="textChangedHandler"> |
igDateEditor.events.keypress | <ig-date-editor event-keypress="keypressHandler"> |
Each control also implements a custom attribute directive where the attribute name is formed by splitting each capital letter in the control name with the -
symbol (this naming convention follows the standard Angular normalization process) and the attribute value corresponds to the scope object holding the control options.
Control | Markup |
---|---|
igCombo | <div id="combo" data-ig-combo="combo_options"></div> |
igGrid | <table id="grid" data-ig-grid="grid_options"></table> |
igDataChart | <div id="chart" data-ig-data-chart="data_chart_options"></div> |
igDialog | <div id="dialog" data-ig-dialog="dialog_options"></div> |
igDateEditor | <input id="dialog" data-ig-date-editor="date_editor_options"></input> |
igEditor | <input id="editor" data-ig-editor="editor_options"></input> |
igMaskEditor | <input id="editor" data-ig-mask-editor="mask_editor_options"></input> |
igNumericEditor | <input id="editor" data-ig-numeric-editor="numeric_editor_options"></input> |
igPercentEditor | <input id="editor" data-ig-percent-editor="precent_editor_options"></input> |
igTextEditor | <input id="editor" data-ig-text-editor="text_editor_options"></input> |
igDatePicker | <input id="editor" data-ig-date-picker="date_picker_options"></input> |
igTree | <ul id="tree" data-ig-tree="tree_options"></ul> |
igMap | <div id="map" data-ig-map="map_options"></div> |
igUpload | <div id="upload" data-ig-upload="upload_options"></div> |
igVideoPlayer | <div id="video" data-ig-video-player="video_options"></div> |
The following controls currently support one-way data binding:
The following controls currently support two-way data binding:
Note: When using control API methods which modify the data source outside the Angular framework you need to explicitly call Scope.$apply() in order to see Angular view updated.
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