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ngEnter directive if you can use submit form(https://twitter.com/ririlepanda)
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app.directive('ngEnter', function() { | |
return function(scope, element, attrs) { | |
element.bind("keydown keypress", function(event) { | |
if(event.which === 13) { | |
scope.$apply(function(){ | |
scope.$eval(attrs.ngEnter); | |
}); | |
event.preventDefault(); | |
} | |
}); | |
}; | |
}); |
No was is asking the question if element.on("keydown keypress", fun)
should be unbind? when destroying the element?
@jose-marin thanks for the snippet!
attrs is no needed.
link: function(scope, element, attrs) {
@jbaroudi thanks for typescript users
@jose-marin - nicely done. Thanks
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You don't need to use eval if you bind the function passed. It also makes the scope isolate, so the directive doesn't depend on a parent controller.