It's more just odd - I am working on converting to using the 'controller
as' syntax, which mostly does away with directly addressing $scope, but
that's apparently still needed when I do something that updates the scope
from outside the angular event cycle.

In particular, my datamodel gets events from a websocket occasionally, at
which point I need to update the data in the model and then kick off a
digest cycle, otherwise the page doesn't repaint the changed data. It's not
difficult, just struck me as odd that I still needed to inject $scope.

e

On Fri Dec 12 2014 at 3:24:54 PM Raul Vieira <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't know of any other option to get the view updates.  The only
> choices to make would be to apply at the current scope vs the root level or
> moving the apply into a service.  The latter would require the rootscope (I
> know you know that already:)).
>
> Are you doubting the behavior using the new syntax?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Dec 12, 2014, at 3:55 PM, Kirru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> yes.. you can call it by just injecting $scope.
>
> Thanks
> K
>
> On Friday, 12 December 2014 15:48:31 UTC-5, Eric Eslinger wrote:
>>
>> Hey List,
>>
>> I'm trying to call $scope.$apply (because I am getting data into my model
>> outside the angular lifecycle) in a controller that is using the newer
>> 'controller as' syntax. Should I just inject $scope and call $scope.$apply
>> as usual?
>>
>> e
>>
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