I'm using Scala-Play 2.5.10, Play-Bootstrap and AngularJS 1.x and I need one form submission to be handled from AngularJS. I then tried:
@b3.submit('class -> "btn btn-danger",
'ng-click -> "runInSampleSimulation()") {
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-cog"></span> Run Simulation
}
but the ng-click
isn't recognized. I was hoping that it would be simply passed through into a Map as key-value pairs i.e. <button type="@buttonType" @toHtmlArgs(innerArgsMap)>@text</button>
see here.
So I'd be left only with the choice of falling back to plan HTML like this:
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-danger" ng-click="runInSampleSimulation()">
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-cog"></span> Run Simulation
</button>
Is there a way to hook in the ng-click
to the b3?
I decided to achieve this through changing the
form
instead of thesubmit
button and usingng-submit
.Apparently there was no solution out-of-the-box. Although what I was hoping for was true that the Symbols are pass through, for some reason the dash
-
is an illegal Symbol for the templates. Therefore this would give an error:So I took the form template and modified into a custom
b3/ngform.scala.html
like this:Which I can then use like this:
and generates exactly what I had wanted: