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/** |
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* @license AngularJS v1.3.0-beta.16 |
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* (c) 2010-2014 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org |
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* License: MIT |
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*/ |
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(function(window, angular, undefined) {'use strict'; |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc module |
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* @name ngMessages |
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* @description |
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* |
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* The `ngMessages` module provides enhanced support for displaying messages within templates |
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* (typically within forms or when rendering message objects that return key/value data). |
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* Instead of relying on JavaScript code and/or complex ng-if statements within your form template to |
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* show and hide error messages specific to the state of an input field, the `ngMessages` and |
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* `ngMessage` directives are designed to handle the complexity, inheritance and priority |
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* sequencing based on the order of how the messages are defined in the template. |
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* |
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* Currently, the ngMessages module only contains the code for the `ngMessages` |
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* and `ngMessage` directives. |
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* |
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* # Usage |
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* The `ngMessages` directive listens on a key/value collection which is set on the ngMessages attribute. |
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* Since the {@link ngModel ngModel} directive exposes an `$error` object, this error object can be |
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* used with `ngMessages` to display control error messages in an easier way than with just regular angular |
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* template directives. |
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* |
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* ```html |
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* <form name="myForm"> |
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* <input type="text" ng-model="field" name="myField" required minlength="5" /> |
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* <div ng-messages="myForm.myField.$error"> |
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* <div ng-message="required">You did not enter a field</div> |
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* <div ng-message="minlength">The value entered is too short</div> |
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* </div> |
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* </form> |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* Now whatever key/value entries are present within the provided object (in this case `$error`) then |
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* the ngMessages directive will render the inner first ngMessage directive (depending if the key values |
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* match the attribute value present on each ngMessage directive). In other words, if your errors |
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* object contains the following data: |
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* |
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* ```javascript |
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* <!-- keep in mind that ngModel automatically sets these error flags --> |
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* myField.$error = { minlength : true, required : false }; |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* Then the `required` message will be displayed first. When required is false then the `minlength` message |
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* will be displayed right after (since these messages are ordered this way in the template HTML code). |
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* The prioritization of each message is determined by what order they're present in the DOM. |
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* Therefore, instead of having custom JavaScript code determine the priority of what errors are |
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* present before others, the presentation of the errors are handled within the template. |
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* |
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* By default, ngMessages will only display one error at a time. However, if you wish to display all |
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* messages then the `ng-messages-multiple` attribute flag can be used on the element containing the |
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* ngMessages directive to make this happen. |
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* |
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* ```html |
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* <div ng-messages="myForm.myField.$error" ng-messages-multiple>...</div> |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* ## Reusing and Overriding Messages |
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* In addition to prioritization, ngMessages also allows for including messages from a remote or an inline |
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* template. This allows for generic collection of messages to be reused across multiple parts of an |
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* application. |
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* |
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* ```html |
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* <script type="text/ng-template" id="error-messages"> |
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* <div ng-message="required">This field is required</div> |
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* <div ng-message="minlength">This field is too short</div> |
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* </script> |
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* <div ng-messages="myForm.myField.$error" ng-messages-include="error-messages"></div> |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* However, including generic messages may not be useful enough to match all input fields, therefore, |
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* `ngMessages` provides the ability to override messages defined in the remote template by redefining |
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* then within the directive container. |
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* |
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* ```html |
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* <!-- a generic template of error messages known as "my-custom-messages" --> |
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* <script type="text/ng-template" id="my-custom-messages"> |
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* <div ng-message="required">This field is required</div> |
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* <div ng-message="minlength">This field is too short</div> |
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* </script> |
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* |
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* <form name="myForm"> |
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* <input type="email" |
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* id="email" |
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* name="myEmail" |
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* ng-model="email" |
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* minlength="5" |
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* required /> |
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* |
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* <div ng-messages="myForm.myEmail.$error" ng-messages-include="my-custom-messages"> |
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* <!-- this required message has overridden the template message --> |
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* <div ng-message="required">You did not enter your email address</div> |
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* |
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* <!-- this is a brand new message and will appear last in the prioritization --> |
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* <div ng-message="email">Your email address is invalid</div> |
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* </div> |
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* </form> |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* In the example HTML code above the message that is set on required will override the corresponding |
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* required message defined within the remote template. Therefore, with particular input fields (such |
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* email addresses, date fields, autocomplete inputs, etc...), specialized error messages can be applied |
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* while more generic messages can be used to handle other, more general input errors. |
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* |
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* ## Animations |
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* If the `ngAnimate` module is active within the application then both the `ngMessages` and |
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* `ngMessage` directives will trigger animations whenever any messages are added and removed |
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* from the DOM by the `ngMessages` directive. |
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* |
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* Whenever the `ngMessages` directive contains one or more visible messages then the `.ng-active` CSS |
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* class will be added to the element. The `.ng-inactive` CSS class will be applied when there are no |
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* animations present. Therefore, CSS transitions and keyframes as well as JavaScript animations can |
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* hook into the animations whenever these classes are added/removed. |
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* |
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* Let's say that our HTML code for our messages container looks like so: |
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* |
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* ```html |
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* <div ng-messages="myMessages" class="my-messages"> |
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* <div ng-message="alert" class="some-message">...</div> |
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* <div ng-message="fail" class="some-message">...</div> |
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* </div> |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* Then the CSS animation code for the message container looks like so: |
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* |
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* ```css |
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* .my-messages { |
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* transition:1s linear all; |
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* } |
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* .my-messages.ng-active { |
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* // messages are visible |
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* } |
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* .my-messages.ng-inactive { |
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* // messages are hidden |
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* } |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* Whenever an inner message is attached (becomes visible) or removed (becomes hidden) then the enter |
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* and leave animation is triggered for each particular element bound to the `ngMessage` directive. |
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* |
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* Therefore, the CSS code for the inner messages looks like so: |
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* |
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* ```css |
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* .some-message { |
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* transition:1s linear all; |
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* } |
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* |
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* .some-message.ng-enter {} |
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* .some-message.ng-enter.ng-enter-active {} |
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* |
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* .some-message.ng-leave {} |
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* .some-message.ng-leave.ng-leave-active {} |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* {@link ngAnimate Click here} to learn how to use JavaScript animations or to learn more about ngAnimate. |
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*/ |
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angular.module('ngMessages', []) |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc directive |
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* @module ngMessages |
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* @name ngMessages |
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* @restrict AE |
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* |
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* @description |
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* `ngMessages` is a directive that is designed to show and hide messages based on the state |
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* of a key/value object that it listens on. The directive itself compliments error message |
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* reporting with the `ngModel` $error object (which stores a key/value state of validation errors). |
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* |
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* `ngMessages` manages the state of internal messages within its container element. The internal |
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* messages use the `ngMessage` directive and will be inserted/removed from the page depending |
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* on if they're present within the key/value object. By default, only one message will be displayed |
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* at a time and this depends on the prioritization of the messages within the template. (This can |
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* be changed by using the ng-messages-multiple on the directive container.) |
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* |
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* A remote template can also be used to promote message reuseability and messages can also be |
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* overridden. |
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* |
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* {@link module:ngMessages Click here} to learn more about `ngMessages` and `ngMessage`. |
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* |
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* @usage |
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* ```html |
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* <!-- using attribute directives --> |
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* <ANY ng-messages="expression"> |
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* <ANY ng-message="keyValue1">...</ANY> |
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* <ANY ng-message="keyValue2">...</ANY> |
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* <ANY ng-message="keyValue3">...</ANY> |
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* </ANY> |
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* |
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* <!-- or by using element directives --> |
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* <ng-messages for="expression"> |
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* <ng-message when="keyValue1">...</ng-message> |
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* <ng-message when="keyValue2">...</ng-message> |
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* <ng-message when="keyValue3">...</ng-message> |
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* </ng-messages> |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* @param {string} ngMessages an angular expression evaluating to a key/value object |
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* (this is typically the $error object on an ngModel instance). |
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* @param {string=} ngMessagesMultiple|multiple when set, all messages will be displayed with true |
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* @param {string=} ngMessagesInclude|include when set, the specified template will be included into the ng-messages container |
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* |
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* @example |
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* <example name="ngMessages-directive" module="ngMessagesExample" |
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* deps="angular-messages.js" |
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* animations="true" fixBase="true"> |
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* <file name="index.html"> |
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* <form name="myForm"> |
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* <label>Enter your name:</label> |
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* <input type="text" |
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* name="myName" |
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* ng-model="name" |
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* ng-minlength="5" |
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* ng-maxlength="20" |
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* required /> |
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* |
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* <pre>myForm.myName.$error = {{ myForm.myName.$error | json }}</pre> |
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* |
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* <div ng-messages="myForm.myName.$error" style="color:maroon"> |
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* <div ng-message="required">You did not enter a field</div> |
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* <div ng-message="minlength">Your field is too short</div> |
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* <div ng-message="maxlength">Your field is too long</div> |
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* </div> |
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* </form> |
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* </file> |
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* <file name="script.js"> |
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* angular.module('ngMessagesExample', ['ngMessages']); |
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* </file> |
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* </example> |
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*/ |
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.directive('ngMessages', ['$compile', '$animate', '$http', '$templateCache', |
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function($compile, $animate, $http, $templateCache) { |
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var ACTIVE_CLASS = 'ng-active'; |
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var INACTIVE_CLASS = 'ng-inactive'; |
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return { |
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restrict: 'AE', |
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controller: ['$scope', function($scope) { |
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this.$renderNgMessageClasses = angular.noop; |
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var messages = []; |
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this.registerMessage = function(index, message) { |
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for(var i = 0; i < messages.length; i++) { |
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if(messages[i].type == message.type) { |
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if(index != i) { |
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var temp = messages[index]; |
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messages[index] = messages[i]; |
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if(index < messages.length) { |
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messages[i] = temp; |
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} else { |
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messages.splice(0, i); //remove the old one (and shift left) |
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} |
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} |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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messages.splice(index, 0, message); //add the new one (and shift right) |
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}; |
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this.renderMessages = function(values, multiple) { |
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values = values || {}; |
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var found; |
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angular.forEach(messages, function(message) { |
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if((!found || multiple) && truthyVal(values[message.type])) { |
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message.attach(); |
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found = true; |
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} else { |
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message.detach(); |
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} |
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}); |
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this.renderElementClasses(found); |
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function truthyVal(value) { |
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return value !== null && value !== false && value; |
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} |
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}; |
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}], |
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require: 'ngMessages', |
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link: function($scope, element, $attrs, ctrl) { |
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ctrl.renderElementClasses = function(bool) { |
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bool ? $animate.setClass(element, ACTIVE_CLASS, INACTIVE_CLASS) |
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: $animate.setClass(element, INACTIVE_CLASS, ACTIVE_CLASS); |
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}; |
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//JavaScript treats empty strings as false, but ng-message-multiple by itself is an empty string |
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var multiple = angular.isString($attrs.ngMessagesMultiple) || |
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angular.isString($attrs.multiple); |
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var cachedValues, watchAttr = $attrs.ngMessages || $attrs['for']; //for is a reserved keyword |
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$scope.$watchCollection(watchAttr, function(values) { |
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cachedValues = values; |
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ctrl.renderMessages(values, multiple); |
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}); |
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var tpl = $attrs.ngMessagesInclude || $attrs.include; |
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if(tpl) { |
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$http.get(tpl, { cache: $templateCache }) |
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.success(function processTemplate(html) { |
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var after, container = angular.element('<div/>').html(html); |
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angular.forEach(container.children(), function(elm) { |
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elm = angular.element(elm); |
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after ? after.after(elm) |
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: element.prepend(elm); //start of the container |
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after = elm; |
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$compile(elm)($scope); |
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}); |
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ctrl.renderMessages(cachedValues, multiple); |
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}); |
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} |
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} |
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}; |
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}]) |
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/** |
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* @ngdoc directive |
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* @name ngMessage |
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* @restrict AE |
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* @scope |
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* |
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* @description |
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* `ngMessage` is a directive with the purpose to show and hide a particular message. |
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* For `ngMessage` to operate, a parent `ngMessages` directive on a parent DOM element |
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* must be situated since it determines which messages are visible based on the state |
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* of the provided key/value map that `ngMessages` listens on. |
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* |
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* @usage |
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* ```html |
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* <!-- using attribute directives --> |
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* <ANY ng-messages="expression"> |
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* <ANY ng-message="keyValue1">...</ANY> |
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* <ANY ng-message="keyValue2">...</ANY> |
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* <ANY ng-message="keyValue3">...</ANY> |
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* </ANY> |
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* |
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* <!-- or by using element directives --> |
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* <ng-messages for="expression"> |
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* <ng-message when="keyValue1">...</ng-message> |
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* <ng-message when="keyValue2">...</ng-message> |
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* <ng-message when="keyValue3">...</ng-message> |
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* </ng-messages> |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* {@link module:ngMessages Click here} to learn more about `ngMessages` and `ngMessage`. |
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* |
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* @param {string} ngMessage a string value corresponding to the message key. |
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*/ |
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.directive('ngMessage', ['$animate', function($animate) { |
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var COMMENT_NODE = 8; |
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return { |
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require: '^ngMessages', |
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transclude: 'element', |
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terminal: true, |
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restrict: 'AE', |
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link: function($scope, $element, $attrs, ngMessages, $transclude) { |
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var index, element; |
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var commentNode = $element[0]; |
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var parentNode = commentNode.parentNode; |
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for(var i = 0, j = 0; i < parentNode.childNodes.length; i++) { |
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var node = parentNode.childNodes[i]; |
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if(node.nodeType == COMMENT_NODE && node.nodeValue.indexOf('ngMessage') >= 0) { |
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if(node === commentNode) { |
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index = j; |
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break; |
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} |
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j++; |
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} |
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} |
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ngMessages.registerMessage(index, { |
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type : $attrs.ngMessage || $attrs.when, |
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attach : function() { |
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if(!element) { |
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$transclude($scope, function(clone) { |
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$animate.enter(clone, null, $element); |
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element = clone; |
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}); |
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} |
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}, |
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detach : function(now) { |
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if(element) { |
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$animate.leave(element); |
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element = null; |
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} |
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} |
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}); |
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} |
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}; |
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}]); |
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})(window, window.angular);
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