Apply CSS style attribute dynamically in Angular JS
ngStyle directive allows you to set CSS style on an HTML element dynamically.
Expression which evals to an object whose keys are CSS style names and values are corresponding values for those CSS keys. Since some CSS style names are not valid keys for an object, they must be quoted.
ng-style="{color: myColor}"
Your code will be:
<div ng-style="{'width':'20px', 'height':'20px', 'margin-top':'10px', 'border':'solid 1px black', 'background-color':'#ff0000'}"></div>
If you want to use scope variables:
<div ng-style="{'background-color': data.backgroundCol}"></div>
Here an example on fiddle that use ngStyle
, and below the code with the running snippet:
angular.module('myApp', [])
.controller('MyCtrl', function($scope) {
$scope.items = [{
name: 'Misko',
title: 'Angular creator'
}, {
name: 'Igor',
title: 'Meetup master'
}, {
name: 'Vojta',
title: 'All-around superhero'
}
];
});
.pending-delete {
background-color: pink
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.23/angular.min.js"></script>
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller='MyCtrl' ng-style="{color: myColor}">
<input type="text" ng-model="myColor" placeholder="enter a color name">
<div ng-repeat="item in items" ng-class="{'pending-delete': item.checked}">
name: {{item.name}}, {{item.title}}
<input type="checkbox" ng-model="item.checked" />
<span ng-show="item.checked"/><span>(will be deleted)</span>
</div>
<p>
<div ng-hide="myColor== 'red'">I will hide if the color is set to 'red'.</div>
</div>
The easiest way is to call a function for the style, and have the function return the correct style.
<div style="{{functionThatReturnsStyle()}}"></div>
And in your controller:
$scope.functionThatReturnsStyle = function() {
var style1 = "width: 300px";
var style2 = "width: 200px";
if(condition1)
return style1;
if(condition2)
return style2;
}
Directly from ngStyle
docs:
Expression which evals to an object whose keys are CSS style names and values are corresponding values for those CSS keys.
<div ng-style="{'width': '20px', 'height': '20px', ...}"></div>
So you could do this:
<div ng-style="{'background-color': data.backgroundCol}"></div>
Hope this helps!
On a generic note, you can use a combination of ng-if and ng-style incorporate conditional changes with change in background image.
<span ng-if="selectedItem==item.id"
ng-style="{'background-image':'url(../images/'+'{{item.id}}'+'_active.png)',
'background-size':'52px 57px',
'padding-top':'70px',
'background-repeat':'no-repeat',
'background-position': 'center'}">
</span>
<span ng-if="selectedItem!=item.id"
ng-style="{'background-image':'url(../images/'+'{{item.id}}'+'_deactivated.png)',
'background-size':'52px 57px',
'padding-top':'70px',
'background-repeat':'no-repeat',
'background-position': 'center'}">
</span>