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8,583 PointsAdd a link function that takes four parameters: $scope, $element, $attrs, and ngModelCtrl.
I am not understanding why this is breaking part one and why this code is not working.
angular.module('treehouseCourse', [])
.directive('sometimesTwoWay', function() {
return {
// YOUR CODE HERE
require: '?ngModel',
link: function ($scope, $element, $attrs, ngModelCtrl)
}
});
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html ng-app="treehouseCourse">
<head>
<title>Angular.js</title>
<script src="js/angular.js"></script>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<sometimes-two-way ng-model="course.description"></sometimes-two-way>
</body>
</html>
1 Answer
Veronica Rivera
32,599 PointsI used this code and it worked fine. The only difference I see in yours is there is a space between function and the parameter. Also you are missing one of the brackets in the link function.
angular.module('treehouseCourse', [])
.directive('sometimesTwoWay', function() {
return {
// YOUR CODE HERE
require: '?ngModel',
link: function($scope, $element, $attrs, ngModelCtrl){
}
}
});