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app.directive('copyPost', ['$window', '$filter', 'ZeroClipboardPath', function ($window, $filter, ZeroClipboardPath) {
    return {
      scope: {
        postFn: '&',
        postSuccess: '&',
      },
      restrict: 'A',
      terminal: true,
      prioriry: 10,
      link: function (scope, element, attrs) {
        scope.disaplyValue = 'Copy';
        ZeroClipboardPath = 'lib/zeroclipboard/ZeroClipboard.swf';
        var clip = new ZeroClipboard( $(element), {
          moviePath: ZeroClipboardPath    
        });
        clip.on('dataRequested', function(client, args) {
          scope.postFn().then(function(data){
            client.setText(data.data[0].external_url);
            scope.postSuccess();
          });  

        });
      }
    }
  }]);

Creating multiple instances of this directive makes the swf object to trigger the event only for the first instance over the the entire application(same link copied).

obviously I have more than one link that I would like to allow my user to copy in my application.

Any help is much appreciated

Was dit nuttig?

Oplossing

This 'singleton' behavior was fixed in the latest release 1.3.0 beta.

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