diegopamio/angular-sails-bind
An angular service to bind scope models to sailsjs models thru socket
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Section titled “Angular Sails Bind”An AngularJS service to bind Angular models with sailsjs backend models using socket.io.
Add it as a dependency to your angular app, and then bind any model IN JUST ONE LINE!!!!!
$sailsBind.bind("<your model name here>", $scope);how much it weights? It takes only 2073 bytes of pure javascript to add this magic to your angularjs project.
What it does:
- Creates the model inside the $scope for you.
- Retrieves the model data from the backend using socket.
- Watches for changes made by the user in the UI and updates the backend immediately.
- Watches for changes made in the backend and updates the UI immediately.
Installation:
bower install angular-sails-bindA small example:
var app = angular.module("MyApp", ['ngSailsBind']);app.controller("ItemsCtrl", function ($scope, $sailsBind) { // To easily add new items to the collection. $scope.newItem = {}; /** This will: * 1. Add a "items" model to $scope. (pluralized) * 2. Get the data from your http://<examplesite.com>/item thru sailsjs socket get. * 3. Setup socket io so that, when something changes in the sailsjs backend, they will be reflected * in the angular "items" model. * 4. Watch the "items" model for collection changes in angular (add and removal of items * and send them to the backend using socket. **/ $sailsBind.bind("item", $scope);<div ng-controller="ItemsCtrl"> <input ng-model="newItem.name"/><a href="" ng-click="items.push(newItem);newItem={}">Add New</a> <ul> <li ng-repeat="item in items">{{item.name}} <a href="" ng-click="items.splice(items.indexOf(item), 1)">remove</a></li> </ul></div>Getting a subset of the model:
You can filter the initial model content by adding a third parameter to the $sailsBind function (thanks @Shalotelli for the request).
$sailsBind.bind("item", $scope, {"name": {"contains": "Foo"}};This third parameter is a json that follows the “where” clause syntax, as documented in sails’ find call: [http://beta.sailsjs.org/#!documentation/reference/Blueprints/FindRecords.html]!()


