AngularJS ng-repeat handle empty list case

Prinzhorn picture Prinzhorn · Sep 9, 2012 · Viewed 234.6k times · Source

I thought this would be a very common thing, but I couldn't find how to handle it in AngularJS. Let's say I have a list of events and want to output them with AngularJS, then that's pretty easy:

<ul>
    <li ng-repeat="event in events">{{event.title}}</li>
</ul>

But how do I handle the case when the list is empty? I want to have a message box in place where the list is with something like "No events" or similar. The only thing that would come close is the ng-switch with events.length (how do I check if empty when an object and not an array?), but is that really the only option I have?

Answer

Artem Andreev picture Artem Andreev · Sep 9, 2012

You can use ngShow.

<li ng-show="!events.length">No events</li>

See example.

Or you can use ngHide

<li ng-hide="events.length">No events</li>

See example.

For object you can test Object.keys.