Name |
Description |
ngApp |
Use this directive to auto-bootstrap an AngularJS application. The ngApp directive
designates the root element of the application and is typically placed near the root element
of the page - e.g. on the <body> or <html> tags.
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a |
Modifies the default behavior of the html A tag so that the default action is prevented when
the href attribute is empty.
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ngHref |
Using Angular markup like {{hash}} in an href attribute will
make the link go to the wrong URL if the user clicks it before
Angular has a chance to replace the {{hash}} markup with its
value. Until Angular replaces the markup the link will be broken
and will most likely return a 404 error. The ngHref directive
solves this problem.
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ngSrc |
Using Angular markup like {{hash}} in a src attribute doesn't
work right: The browser will fetch from the URL with the literal
text {{hash}} until Angular replaces the expression inside
{{hash}} . The ngSrc directive solves this problem.
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ngSrcset |
Using Angular markup like {{hash}} in a srcset attribute doesn't
work right: The browser will fetch from the URL with the literal
text {{hash}} until Angular replaces the expression inside
{{hash}} . The ngSrcset directive solves this problem.
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ngDisabled |
We shouldn't do this, because it will make the button enabled on Chrome/Firefox but not on IE8 and older IEs:
<div ng-init="scope = { isDisabled: false }">
<button disabled="{{scope.isDisabled}}">Disabled</button>
</div>
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ngChecked |
The HTML specification does not require browsers to preserve the values of boolean attributes
such as checked. (Their presence means true and their absence means false.)
If we put an Angular interpolation expression into such an attribute then the
binding information would be lost when the browser removes the attribute.
The ngChecked directive solves this problem for the checked attribute.
This complementary directive is not removed by the browser and so provides
a permanent reliable place to store the binding information.
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ngReadonly |
The HTML specification does not require browsers to preserve the values of boolean attributes
such as readonly. (Their presence means true and their absence means false.)
If we put an Angular interpolation expression into such an attribute then the
binding information would be lost when the browser removes the attribute.
The ngReadonly directive solves this problem for the readonly attribute.
This complementary directive is not removed by the browser and so provides
a permanent reliable place to store the binding information.
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ngSelected |
The HTML specification does not require browsers to preserve the values of boolean attributes
such as selected. (Their presence means true and their absence means false.)
If we put an Angular interpolation expression into such an attribute then the
binding information would be lost when the browser removes the attribute.
The ngSelected directive solves this problem for the selected attribute.
This complementary directive is not removed by the browser and so provides
a permanent reliable place to store the binding information.
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ngOpen |
The HTML specification does not require browsers to preserve the values of boolean attributes
such as open. (Their presence means true and their absence means false.)
If we put an Angular interpolation expression into such an attribute then the
binding information would be lost when the browser removes the attribute.
The ngOpen directive solves this problem for the open attribute.
This complementary directive is not removed by the browser and so provides
a permanent reliable place to store the binding information.
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ngForm |
Nestable alias of form directive. HTML
does not allow nesting of form elements. It is useful to nest forms, for example if the validity of a
sub-group of controls needs to be determined.
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form |
Directive that instantiates
FormController.
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textarea |
HTML textarea element control with angular data-binding. The data-binding and validation
properties of this element are exactly the same as those of the
input element.
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input |
HTML input element control. When used together with ngModel , it provides data-binding,
input state control, and validation.
Input control follows HTML5 input types and polyfills the HTML5 validation behavior for older browsers.
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ngValue |
Binds the given expression to the value of <option> or input[radio] ,
so that when the element is selected, the ngModel of that element is set to
the bound value.
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ngBind |
The ngBind attribute tells Angular to replace the text content of the specified HTML element
with the value of a given expression, and to update the text content when the value of that
expression changes.
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ngBindTemplate |
The ngBindTemplate directive specifies that the element
text content should be replaced with the interpolation of the template
in the ngBindTemplate attribute.
Unlike ngBind , the ngBindTemplate can contain multiple {{ }}
expressions. This directive is needed since some HTML elements
(such as TITLE and OPTION) cannot contain SPAN elements.
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ngBindHtml |
Evaluates the expression and inserts the resulting HTML into the element in a secure way. By default,
the resulting HTML content will be sanitized using the $sanitize service.
To utilize this functionality, ensure that $sanitize is available, for example, by including ngSanitize in your module's dependencies (not in core Angular). In order to use ngSanitize
in your module's dependencies, you need to include "angular-sanitize.js" in your application.
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ngChange |
Evaluate the given expression when the user changes the input.
The expression is evaluated immediately, unlike the JavaScript onchange event
which only triggers at the end of a change (usually, when the user leaves the
form element or presses the return key).
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ngClass |
The ngClass directive allows you to dynamically set CSS classes on an HTML element by databinding
an expression that represents all classes to be added.
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ngClassOdd |
The ngClassOdd and ngClassEven directives work exactly as
ngClass, except they work in
conjunction with ngRepeat and take effect only on odd (even) rows.
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ngClassEven |
The ngClassOdd and ngClassEven directives work exactly as
ngClass, except they work in
conjunction with ngRepeat and take effect only on odd (even) rows.
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ngCloak |
The ngCloak directive is used to prevent the Angular html template from being briefly
displayed by the browser in its raw (uncompiled) form while your application is loading. Use this
directive to avoid the undesirable flicker effect caused by the html template display.
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ngController |
The ngController directive attaches a controller class to the view. This is a key aspect of how angular
supports the principles behind the Model-View-Controller design pattern.
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ngCsp |
Enables CSP (Content Security Policy) support.
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ngClick |
The ngClick directive allows you to specify custom behavior when
an element is clicked.
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ngDblclick |
The ngDblclick directive allows you to specify custom behavior on a dblclick event.
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ngMousedown |
The ngMousedown directive allows you to specify custom behavior on mousedown event.
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ngMouseup |
Specify custom behavior on mouseup event.
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ngMouseover |
Specify custom behavior on mouseover event.
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ngMouseenter |
Specify custom behavior on mouseenter event.
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ngMouseleave |
Specify custom behavior on mouseleave event.
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ngMousemove |
Specify custom behavior on mousemove event.
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ngKeydown |
Specify custom behavior on keydown event.
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ngKeyup |
Specify custom behavior on keyup event.
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ngKeypress |
Specify custom behavior on keypress event.
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ngSubmit |
Enables binding angular expressions to onsubmit events.
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ngFocus |
Specify custom behavior on focus event.
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ngBlur |
Specify custom behavior on blur event.
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ngCopy |
Specify custom behavior on copy event.
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ngCut |
Specify custom behavior on cut event.
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ngPaste |
Specify custom behavior on paste event.
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ngIf |
The ngIf directive removes or recreates a portion of the DOM tree based on an
{expression}. If the expression assigned to ngIf evaluates to a false
value then the element is removed from the DOM, otherwise a clone of the
element is reinserted into the DOM.
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ngInclude |
Fetches, compiles and includes an external HTML fragment.
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ngInit |
The ngInit directive allows you to evaluate an expression in the
current scope.
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ngList |
Text input that converts between a delimited string and an array of strings. The default
delimiter is a comma followed by a space - equivalent to ng-list=", " . You can specify a custom
delimiter as the value of the ngList attribute - for example, ng-list=" | " .
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ngModel |
The ngModel directive binds an input ,select , textarea (or custom form control) to a
property on the scope using NgModelController,
which is created and exposed by this directive.
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ngModelOptions |
Allows tuning how model updates are done. Using ngModelOptions you can specify a custom list of
events that will trigger a model update and/or a debouncing delay so that the actual update only
takes place when a timer expires; this timer will be reset after another change takes place.
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ngNonBindable |
The ngNonBindable directive tells Angular not to compile or bind the contents of the current
DOM element. This is useful if the element contains what appears to be Angular directives and
bindings but which should be ignored by Angular. This could be the case if you have a site that
displays snippets of code, for instance.
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ngPluralize |
ngPluralize is a directive that displays messages according to en-US localization rules.
These rules are bundled with angular.js, but can be overridden
(see Angular i18n dev guide). You configure ngPluralize directive
by specifying the mappings between
plural categories
and the strings to be displayed.
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ngRepeat |
The ngRepeat directive instantiates a template once per item from a collection. Each template
instance gets its own scope, where the given loop variable is set to the current collection item,
and $index is set to the item index or key.
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ngShow |
The ngShow directive shows or hides the given HTML element based on the expression
provided to the ngShow attribute. The element is shown or hidden by removing or adding
the .ng-hide CSS class onto the element. The .ng-hide CSS class is predefined
in AngularJS and sets the display style to none (using an !important flag).
For CSP mode please add angular-csp.css to your html file (see ngCsp).
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ngHide |
The ngHide directive shows or hides the given HTML element based on the expression
provided to the ngHide attribute. The element is shown or hidden by removing or adding
the ng-hide CSS class onto the element. The .ng-hide CSS class is predefined
in AngularJS and sets the display style to none (using an !important flag).
For CSP mode please add angular-csp.css to your html file (see ngCsp).
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ngStyle |
The ngStyle directive allows you to set CSS style on an HTML element conditionally.
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ngSwitch |
The ngSwitch directive is used to conditionally swap DOM structure on your template based on a scope expression.
Elements within ngSwitch but without ngSwitchWhen or ngSwitchDefault directives will be preserved at the location
as specified in the template.
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ngTransclude |
Directive that marks the insertion point for the transcluded DOM of the nearest parent directive that uses transclusion.
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script |
Load the content of a <script> element into $templateCache , so that the
template can be used by ngInclude ,
ngView , or directives. The type of the
<script> element must be specified as text/ng-template , and a cache name for the template must be
assigned through the element's id , which can then be used as a directive's templateUrl .
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select |
HTML SELECT element with angular data-binding.
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