I created a custom directive attribute that will turn an ordinary select box into a ChosenJS (http://harvesthq.github.com/chosen/) select box. To make the code cleaner, I want to load the external chosen.js plugin file asynchronously with HeadJS. Here is my AngularJS directive:
myApp.module.directive('chosen-select', function() {
head.js(myApp.pathTo.plugin.chosen);
head.ready(function() {
var linker = function(scope, element, attr) {
element.chosen();
}
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: linker
}
})
});
The problem I’m having is that it seems that because I am loading it asynchronously, Angular doesn’t know it exists and the directive is not working. Is there a way to programmatically inject a dynamically loaded module directive so that Angular knows about it and can update the view accordingly?
In your example, directive function isn’t returning a config object for the directive that’s why it is failing.
Try this: