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An Angular dual list box directive with data lazy load support.

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ng-duallist

angular dual list directive with lazy load support


Getting Started

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bower install

bower install ng-duallist 

npm install

npm install ng-duallist 

add dependency in you module

var app=angular.module("you app name",['ng-duallist']) 

Using directive

<duallist template-url="template.html" duallist-option="vm.options" leftscope="vm.leftValue" rightscope="vm.rightValue" addscope="vm.addValue" removescope="vm.removeValue"></duallist>  

Documentation

  vm.options = {             leftContainerScrollEnd: function () {                 loadMoreLeft()               },             rightContainerScrollEnd: function () {                 loadMoreRight();              },             leftContainerSearch: function (text) {                 console.log(text)                 vm.leftValue = $filter('filter')(leftValue, {                     'name': text                 })              },             rightContainerSearch: function (text) {                  vm.rightValue = $filter('filter')(rightValue, {                     'name': text                 })             },             leftContainerLabel: 'Available Lists',             rightContainerLabel: 'Selected Lists',             onMoveRight: function () {                 console.log('right')              },             onMoveLeft: function () {                 console.log('left')              }          }; 

Contributing

Open an issue first to discuss potential changes/additions. If you have questions with the guide, feel free to leave them as issues in the repository. If you find a typo, create a pull request. The idea is to keep the content up to date and use github’s native feature to help tell the story with issues and PR’s, which are all searchable via google. Why? Because odds are if you have a question, someone else does too! You can learn more here at about how to contribute.

By contributing to this repository you are agreeing to make your content available subject to the license of this repository.

Process

1. Discuss the changes in a GitHub issue. 2. Open a Pull Request, reference the issue, and explain the change and why it adds value. 3. The Pull Request will be evaluated and either merged or declined. 

License

Use this guide. Attributions are appreciated._

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Tushar Borole

(The MIT License)

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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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