Angular – Decorating Directives-Collection of common programming errors
This article shows how you can, in fact, use decorator() with directives.
You just have to include “Directive” as the suffix for the name. Hence, in my example I should have been doing
return $provide.decorator('myDirectiveDirective', ['$delegate', '$log', function($delegate, $log) {
// TODO - It worked! Do something to modify the behavior
$log.info("In decorator");
// Article uses index 0 but I found that index 0 was "window" and index 1 was the directive
var directive = $delegate[1];
}
http://angular-tips.com/blog/2013/09/experiment-decorating-directives/
Originally posted 2013-12-02 01:31:41.