/angular-jquery-dialog-service

An Angular.js service that allows you to easily work with jQuery UI dialogs.

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angular-jquery-dialog-service

Overview

This service allows you to easily work with jQuery UI dialogs from Angular.js. A working sample can be viewed on Plunker. Although it hasn't been tested, the library should work with most browsers including IE 8, just be sure to check and use the appropriate version of jQuery (see http://jquery.com/browser-support/ for more information) and jQuery UI (see http://jqueryui.com).

Methods

The service exposes three methods for controlling the dialogs. These methods are open(), close(), and cancel().

open(id, template, model, options)

The open method displays a dialog. The id argument is a unique name to identify this dialog when calling other methods on the service such as close and cancel.

The template argument specifies the id of the script block that contains the template to use for the dialog or a url to a template fragment on the web server. Here is an example script block template:

<script type="text/ng-template" id="dialogTemplate.html">

	<!-- Controller for Dialog -->
	<div ng-controller="dialogCtrl">

		<!-- The form -->
		First Name<br>
		<input type="text" ng-model="model.firstName" /><br>
		Last Name<br>
		<input type="text" ng-model="model.lastName" /><br>

		<!-- The buttons -->
		<button ng-click="cancelClick()">Cancel</button>
		<button ng-click="saveClick()">Save</button>
		<button ng-click="confirmClick()">Confirm</button>
	</div>
</script>

In the case above, template would be set to "dialogTemplate.html".

The model argument contains the data that should be passed to the dialog controller's scope. It is actually injected into the dialog controller's parent scope, but it is available as $scope.model within the dialog.

Finally, the options argument contains all of the jQuery UI dialog options that you would normally pass in the call to dialog(options).

The open method returns a promise that is resolved when the user closes the dialog. If the dialog controller calls dialogService.close(model), the resolve function will be called. If cancel() is called or the user closed the dialog using the X or ESC, the reject function will be called.

Here is an example of an open call that opens a dialog whose template is in a script block assigned an id of "dialogTemplate.html":

dialogService.open("myDialog","dialogTemplate.html",
		model: {
			firstName: "Jason",
			lastName: "Stadler",
			update: false
		},
		options: {
			autoOpen: false,
			modal: true
		}
	}).then(
			function(result) {
				console.log("Closed");
				console.log(result);
			},
			function(error) {
				console.log("Cancelled");
			}
	);

close(id, model)

This method is typically called by the dialog controller to close the dialog. The id argument is the same string passed to the open method. The model is the data the dialog should pass back in the promise to the caller.

cancel(id)

This method is typically called by the dialog controller to cancel the dialog. The id argument is the same string passed to the open method.