Utilities to allow Angular templates to use Node.bind().
NodeBindDirective
NodeBindDirective lets you use Node.bind() in an Angular app. This means
that you can bind to custom elements, including Polymer elements. The
bindings are declared by expressions in attribute values surrounded by
double-square-brackets, like so:
<input value="[[ name ]]">
This declares that the expression name should be bound to the
value property of the element using Node.bind(). The advantages of using
Node.bind are:
Node.bind() takes care of setting up the binding, including two-way
bindings, eliminating the need for directives for every property for two-way
bindings.
Custom elements that expose properties will be properly bound, again
including two-way bindings. You can use the growing collection of
custom element libraries in your Angular app.
Angular Node Bind
Utilities to allow Angular templates to use
Node.bind().NodeBindDirective
NodeBindDirectivelets you use Node.bind() in an Angular app. This means that you can bind to custom elements, including Polymer elements. The bindings are declared by expressions in attribute values surrounded by double-square-brackets, like so:This declares that the expression
nameshould be bound to thevalueproperty of the element usingNode.bind(). The advantages of using Node.bind are: