I have below code in ngGrid:
cellTemplate: '<div class="padding-t-5 padding-l-5"><a ui-sref="editCamera({id:row.entity.id})" ><i class="fa fa-edit margin-r-10"></i></a>\n\
<button ng-click="confirmClick() && grid.appScope.deleteRow(row)" confirm-click><i class="fa fa-trash"></i></button></div>'
I wondering how to define the editCamera method mentioned in ui-sref into the controller.
If I add ng-click then how would I pass the id (passed on ui-sref)
I tried to define using $scope.editCamera, but dint worked.
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What I need is to perform add and edit operations in a same controller, for this I need a different method for the edit operation.
ui-sref will treat editCamera() as state for angular routing as when compiled it converts into ng-href . So if you define editCamera() in controller it wont get called as its a routing state and the params pass into it i.e ID will act as the routes parameter . To call a function you need to use ng-click instead .
Or if you are going with routing than create editCamera as state with params ID and use ui-sref .
Use ng-click instead of the ui-sref
HTML
<div class="padding-t-5 padding-l-5">
<a ng-click="editCamera(row.entity.id)">
<i class="fa fa-edit margin-r-10"></i>
</a>
<button ng-click="confirmClick() && grid.appScope.deleteRow(row)" confirm-click>
<i class="fa fa-trash"></i>
</button>
</div>
JS
$scope.editCamera = function(id) {
$state.go('INSERT-EDIT-CAMERA-STATE-NAME-HERE', {id: id});
}
Final note - semantically speaking now that we have killed the ui-sref which in turn kills the href it generates it would be good to change the element to a button or something else than an anchor tag. But i leave semantics up to you.
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