Massimo,
have you tried Angular-ui?
http://angular-ui.github.io/bootstrap/


2014-05-14 5:40 GMT+01:00 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>:

> I have been using angular.js a lot but I find the controller pattern to be
> too constraining. for example I cannot use promises outside the scope of a
> controller. I also find that while easy for simple example is get easily
> out of hands and I find myself having to revert to jQuery for lots of
> stuff. Consider for example the case of opening/closing a panel when a
> button is clicked. One can do this with angular but if you wish to add any
> animation to the panel, you have to use jQuery.
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, 12 May 2014 14:28:48 UTC-5, Michele Comitini wrote:
>>
>> How is angular.js compared to ractive.js inside web2py's ecosystem?
>> What is your opinion?
>>
>> 2014-05-12 18:25 GMT+02:00 António Ramos <ramstei...@gmail.com>:
>> >
>> > I´m just in favor of angular to improve and modernize user experience.
>> > In this matter router-ui seems very interesting also.
>> > Also ng animate for animations.
>> >
>> > I dont understand how you relate directly data out of sync with angular
>> and
>> > not with web2py.
>> > If new data on server, just publish it to the clients so all update
>> it.Its a
>> > web2py problem not angular.
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards
>> > António
>> >
>> >
>> > 2014-05-12 16:59 GMT+01:00 weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net>:
>> >
>> >> Filtering and sorting can definitely save on http calls. Is there
>> anything
>> >> else you can think of where it's applicable without creating a synch
>> issue
>> >> in highly collaborative apps?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Monday, May 12, 2014 11:37:07 PM UTC+8, Ramos wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> I was not talking about hiding on click. I was thinking about
>> filtering
>> >>> with a live search box above the table.
>> >>> Angular Filters and directives are awesome and once you know them you
>> >>> cant stop thinking about them.
>> >>>
>> >>> I´m here to learn so feel free to pun me...
>> >>>
>> >>> :P
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> 2014-05-12 16:25 GMT+01:00 weheh <richard...@verizon.net>:
>> >>>
>> >>>> @Ramos: of course, I understand that Amber's script was necessarily
>> >>>> limited, but it did highlight an important gotcha with this kind of
>> >>>> scripting when used with web2py. And if all I wanted to do was hide
>> a table
>> >>>> entry on click, I wouldn't want to pay the penalty of loading
>> AngularJS to
>> >>>> do that. $(".target").hide() works fine. So I'm still looking for
>> the angle
>> >>>> where AngularJS fits (no pun intended, but happy to make the pun
>> anyway).
>> >>>> ;-)
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On Monday, May 12, 2014 6:15:37 PM UTC+8, Ramos wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Amber was only focused in showing how easy it is to create a better
>> >>>>> experience for the user using Angular than simple javascript.
>> >>>>> Also a lot less code for us, developers.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> It was just a simple demo. Of course that if the app was real and
>> to be
>> >>>>> used by many, she could/should worry about keeping data in sync.
>> >>>>> And angular could fetch ajax data just like web2py components.I see
>> no
>> >>>>> diference here. Its only a matter of taste.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> I could as well say that using only web2py,if i have 1000 users and
>> >>>>> everytime i need to hide a row in a table i need an http call, my
>> server
>> >>>>> will die soon with all requests.. and for this angular is a perfect
>> fit.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> 2014-05-12 3:28 GMT+01:00 weheh <richard...@verizon.net>:
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> +1 regarding the AngulaJS talk with web2py by Amber Doctor. Kudos
>> to
>> >>>>>> Amber for a talk well given!
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> I've been studying AngularJS a little and haven't written any
>> code,
>> >>>>>> yet, but my web Spidey sense is giving off alarms. I think Amber's
>> talk
>> >>>>>> underscores a potential danger of client-side MVC. First, correct
>> me if I'm
>> >>>>>> wrong, but there's nothing in AngularJS that you can't already do
>> in web2y
>> >>>>>> using components. The difference is that Angular does it client
>> side without
>> >>>>>> needing to make an http call, so it potentially runs faster. And
>> AngularJS
>> >>>>>> seems to have a more compact way of doing things we do in jQuery
>> with
>> >>>>>> _onclick="blah blah blah" and other such
>> ajax("url",["target"],":eval"); or
>> >>>>>> web2py_component(...) stuff.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> The danger highlighted by Amber's example is that Angular makes it
>> >>>>>> much easier to create a client-side model that gets out of synch
>> with its
>> >>>>>> server-side web2py model. And keeping them in synch violates DRY
>> principles,
>> >>>>>> requiring the http calls that you would have had to do anyway if
>> you did a
>> >>>>>> web2py-component-only approach.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> For instance, if Amber's talk had been about a collaborative
>> recipe
>> >>>>>> app and someone was updating the recipe database serverside while
>> somebody
>> >>>>>> else was perusing the db clientside, then it would be easy for the
>> >>>>>> clientside user to get an out of date recipe and stay ignorant of
>> that fact
>> >>>>>> for a very long time. That's because the local copy of the data is
>> fetched
>> >>>>>> only once when the recipe is first clicked, assuming I understood
>> her app
>> >>>>>> correctly. Further exiting and entering the recipe would not do an
>> http
>> >>>>>> call, whereas the web2py component approach would naturally force
>> an http
>> >>>>>> call, thereby keeping the user in synch.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> AngularJS seems to offer nifty, high-performance clientside
>> business
>> >>>>>> logic ability. But unless structured carefully, it's not clear
>> that it'll
>> >>>>>> save http calls without endangering synch between client and
>> server. And it
>> >>>>>> could introduce even more complexity in terms of debugging and
>> verbosity in
>> >>>>>> terms of supporting two MVCs for the same app. The thought of that
>> makes me
>> >>>>>> wince.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Anybody else have an opinion about this?
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> --
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>> >>>>>> - http://web2py.com
>> >>>>>> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
>> >>>>>> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
>> >>>>>> - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues)
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