inline conditionals in angular.js

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I was wondering if there is a way in angular to conditionally display content other than using ng-show etc. For example in backbone.js I could do something with inline content in a template like:

<% if (myVar === "two") { %> show this<% } %>

but in angular, I seem to be limited to showing and hiding things wrapped in html tags

<p ng-hide="true">I'm hidden</p>
<p ng-show="true">I'm shown</p>

What is the recommended way in angular to conditionally show and hide inline content in angular just using {{}} rather than wrapping the content in html tags?

Angularjs Solutions


Solution 1 - Angularjs

Angular 1.1.5 added support for ternary operators:

{{myVar === "two" ? "it's true" : "it's false"}}

Solution 2 - Angularjs

EDIT: 2Toad's answer below is what you're looking for! Upvote that thing

If you're using Angular <= 1.1.4 then this answer will do:

One more answer for this. I'm posting a separate answer, because it's more of an "exact" attempt at a solution than a list of possible solutions:

Here's a filter that will do an "immediate if" (aka iif):

app.filter('iif', function () {
   return function(input, trueValue, falseValue) {
        return input ? trueValue : falseValue;
   };
});

and can be used like this:

{{foo == "bar" | iif : "it's true" : "no, it's not"}}

Solution 3 - Angularjs

Thousands of ways to skin this cat. I realize you're asking about between {{}} speifically, but for others that come here, I think it's worth showing some of the other options.

function on your $scope (IMO, this is your best bet in most scenarios):

  app.controller('MyCtrl', function($scope) {
      $scope.foo = 1;
 
      $scope.showSomething = function(input) {
           return input == 1 ? 'Foo' : 'Bar';
      };
   });

 <span>{{showSomething(foo)}}</span>

ng-show and ng-hide of course:

 <span ng-show="foo == 1">Foo</span><span ng-hide="foo == 1">Bar</span>

ngSwitch

 <div ng-switch on="foo">
   <span ng-switch-when="1">Foo</span>
   <span ng-switch-when="2">Bar</span>
   <span ng-switch-default>What?</span>
 </div>

A custom filter as Bertrand suggested. (this is your best choice if you have to do the same thing over and over)

app.filter('myFilter', function() {
   return function(input) {
     return input == 1 ? 'Foo' : 'Bar';
   }
}

{{foo | myFilter}}

Or A custom directive:

app.directive('myDirective', function() {
   return {
     restrict: 'E',
     replace: true,
     link: function(scope, elem, attrs) {
       scope.$watch(attrs.value, function(v) {
          elem.text(v == 1 ? 'Foo': 'Bar');
       });
     }
   };
});


<my-directive value="foo"></my-directive>

Personally, in most cases I'd go with a function on my scope, it keeps the markup pretty clean, and it's quick and easy to implement. Unless, that is, you're going to be doing the same exact thing over and over again, in which case I'd go with Bertrand's suggestion and create a filter or possibly a directive, depending on the circumstances.

As always, the most important thing is that your solution is easy to maintain, and is hopefully testable. And that is going to depend completely on your specific situation.

Solution 4 - Angularjs

I am using the following to conditionally set the class attr when ng-class can't be used (for example when styling SVG):

ng-attr-class="{{someBoolean && 'class-when-true' || 'class-when-false' }}"

The same approach should work for other attribute types.

(I think you need to be on latest unstable Angular to use ng-attr-, I'm currently on 1.1.4)

I have published an article on working with AngularJS+SVG that talks about this and related issues. http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/709340/Implementing-a-Flowchart-with-SVG-and-AngularJS

Solution 5 - Angularjs

For checking a variable content and have a default text, you can use:

<span>{{myVar || 'Text'}}</span>

Solution 6 - Angularjs

If I understood you well I think you have two ways of doing it.

First you could try ngSwitch and the second possible way would be creating you own filter. Probably ngSwitch is the right aproach but if you want to hide or show inline content just using {{}} filter is the way to go.

Here is a fiddle with a simple filter as an example.

<div ng-app="exapleOfFilter">
  <div ng-controller="Ctrl">
    <input ng-model="greeting" type="greeting">
      <br><br>
      <h1>{{greeting|isHello}}</h1>
  </div>
</div>

angular.module('exapleOfFilter', []).
  filter('isHello', function() {
    return function(input) {
      // conditional you want to apply
      if (input === 'hello') {
        return input;
      }
      return '';
    }
  });

function Ctrl($scope) {
  $scope.greeting = 'hello';
}

Solution 7 - Angularjs

Angular UI library has built-in directive ui-if for condition in template/Views upto angular ui 1.1.4

Example: Support in Angular UI upto ui 1.1.4

<div ui-if="array.length>0"></div>

ng-if available in all the angular version after 1.1.4

<div ng-if="array.length>0"></div>

if you have any data in array variable then only the div will appear

Solution 8 - Angularjs

if you want to display "None" when value is "0", you can use as:

<span> {{ $scope.amount === "0" ?  $scope.amount : "None" }} </span>

or true false in angular js

<span> {{ $scope.amount === "0" ?  "False" : "True" }} </span>

Solution 9 - Angularjs

So with Angular 1.5.1 ( had existing app dependency on some other MEAN stack dependencies is why I'm not currently using 1.6.4 )

This works for me like the OP saying {{myVar === "two" ? "it's true" : "it's false"}}

{{vm.StateName === "AA" ? "ALL" : vm.StateName}}

Solution 10 - Angularjs

Works even in exotic Situations:

<br ng-show="myCondition == true" />

Solution 11 - Angularjs

I'll throw mine in the mix:

https://gist.github.com/btm1/6802312

this evaluates the if statement once and adds no watch listener BUT you can add an additional attribute to the element that has the set-if called wait-for="somedata.prop" and it will wait for that data or property to be set before evaluating the if statement once. that additional attribute can be very handy if you're waiting for data from an XHR request.

angular.module('setIf',[]).directive('setIf',function () {
    return {
      transclude: 'element',
      priority: 1000,
      terminal: true,
      restrict: 'A',
      compile: function (element, attr, linker) {
        return function (scope, iterStartElement, attr) {
          if(attr.waitFor) {
            var wait = scope.$watch(attr.waitFor,function(nv,ov){
              if(nv) {
                build();
                wait();
              }
            });
          } else {
            build();
          }
 
          function build() {
            iterStartElement[0].doNotMove = true;
            var expression = attr.setIf;
            var value = scope.$eval(expression);
            if (value) {
              linker(scope, function (clone) {
                iterStartElement.after(clone);
                clone.removeAttr('set-if');
                clone.removeAttr('wait-for');
              });
            }
          }
        };
      }
    };
  });

Solution 12 - Angularjs

More recent angular, 6+ I think. You have ng-template with the else conditional hooking up to a tag identifier:

<div *ngIf="myVar else myVarNo">Yes</div>
<ng-template #myVarNo><div>No</div></ng-template>

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