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  • Ayo Adesina 430 posts 1023 karma points
    Sep 19, 2017 @ 15:43
    Ayo Adesina
    0

    Syntax Help - JS or Angular - Loop through Property Editors.

    Hi Guys,

    This is potentially more of a stack over flow type question rather than a specfic Umbraco Question, so appoligies if it doesn't quite fit here.

    I'm creating a custom section and in one of my controllers I am sucessfully creating an Arrary of propertyeditor objects.

    In my view this is working

    <umb-property property="vm.propertEditors[0]" ng-if="!vm.isNew">
        <umb-editor model="vm.propertEditors[0]"></umb-editor>
    </umb-property>
    
    <umb-property property="vm.propertEditors[1]" ng-if="!vm.isNew">
        <umb-editor model="vm.propertEditors[1]"></umb-editor>
    </umb-property>
    
    <umb-property property="vm.propertEditors[2]" ng-if="!vm.isNew">
        <umb-editor model="vm.propertEditors[2]"></umb-editor>
    </umb-property>
    

    But What I really want to do is look through, now I know how I can do this is JS for loop, but I'm pretty sure there must be a angular way of doing it, I'm still getting to grips with Angular so please forgive my niavity.

    Thanks in Advance.

  • Ayo Adesina 430 posts 1023 karma points
    Sep 19, 2017 @ 17:00
    Ayo Adesina
    100

    Found the answer on stack overflow - For anyone else starting out on Angular...

    In Angularjs, you can loop through an array using ng-repeat. For example:

    <umb-property ng-repeat="editor in vm.propertEditors" property="editor" ng-if="!vm.isNew">
        <umb-editor model="editor"></umb-editor>
    </umb-property>
    

    For more information, you can find the ng-repeat documentation here: https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/directive/ngRepeat

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