Can one AngularJS controller call another?

BanksySan picture BanksySan · Feb 15, 2012 · Viewed 393.5k times · Source

Is it possible to have one controller use another?

For example:

This HTML document simply prints a message delivered by the MessageCtrl controller in the messageCtrl.js file.

<html xmlns:ng="http://angularjs.org/">
<head>
    <meta charset="utf-8" />
    <title>Inter Controller Communication</title>
</head>
<body>
    <div ng:controller="MessageCtrl">
        <p>{{message}}</p>
    </div>

    <!-- Angular Scripts -->
    <script src="http://code.angularjs.org/angular-0.9.19.js" ng:autobind></script>
    <script src="js/messageCtrl.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
</body>
</html>

The controller file contains the following code:

function MessageCtrl()
{
    this.message = function() { 
        return "The current date is: " + new Date().toString(); 
    };
}

Which simply prints the current date;

If I were to add another controller, DateCtrl which handed the date in a specific format back to MessageCtrl, how would one go about doing this? The DI framework seems to be concerned with XmlHttpRequests and accessing services.

Answer

Vojta picture Vojta · Feb 23, 2012

There are multiple ways how to communicate between controllers.

The best one is probably sharing a service:

function FirstController(someDataService) 
{
  // use the data service, bind to template...
  // or call methods on someDataService to send a request to server
}

function SecondController(someDataService) 
{
  // has a reference to the same instance of the service
  // so if the service updates state for example, this controller knows about it
}

Another way is emitting an event on scope:

function FirstController($scope) 
{
  $scope.$on('someEvent', function(event, args) {});
  // another controller or even directive
}

function SecondController($scope) 
{
  $scope.$emit('someEvent', args);
}

In both cases, you can communicate with any directive as well.