问题
I'm new to angular and I'm wondering how I can share a variable between controllers in angular. I'm using the following scripts -
In Main.js:
function MainCntl($scope) {
---code
}
function SearchCtrl($scope, $http) {
$scope.url = 'http://10.0.0.13:9000/processAdHoc';
$scope.errorM = "No results";
$scope.search = function() {
$http.post($scope.url, { "data" : $scope.keywords}).
success(function(data, status) {
$scope.status = status;
$scope.data = data;
$scope.result = data;
alert('yes');
})
.
error(function(data, status) {
$scope.data = data || "Request failed";
$scope.status = status;
alert('no');
$scope.result = "failed";
});
};
}
In Index.html
<body ng-controller="MainCntl" >
---code
<div ng-controller="SearchCtrl">
<form class="well form-search">
<div class="ui-widget">
<label for="tags"></label>
<a ng-click="search()"><input type="image" src="../../images/search1.png" class="searchbox_submit" /></a>
<input ng-model="keywords" placeholder="Shadow Search" id="tags" class="input-medium search-query rounded" />
</div>
</form>
</div>
---code
<p ng-model="result">
{{result}}
</p>
</body>
Everything works well with the ajax I'm sending data and receiving a response, my question is as follows:
In the SearchCtrl function I have a variable called $scope.result that is later referred to in Index.html. If I insert the html code that contains that variable into the SearchCtrl controller it works fine but if it is in the MainCtrl controller it does not work. How can I share this variable between the controllers.
Thanks ahead
回答1:
Use a service and inject it to both controllers and refer your scope vars to the services variable.
Example:
angular.module("yourAppName", []).factory("myService", function(){
return {sharedObject: {data: null } }
});
function MainCtrl($scope, myService) {
$scope.myVar = myService.sharedObject;
}
function SearchCtrl($scope, $http, myService) {
$scope.myVar = myService.sharedObject;
}
In your template do:
{{myVar.data}}
See an example Uses Angular v1.1.5
The reason you put it in an inner object is to preserve your references, if you keep it without a "sharedObject", and change that object, your binding will be pointing to the old reference and wouldn't show anything in the template.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16508666/sharing-a-variable-between-controllers-in-angular-js