Getting AngularJS multilink error after upgrade from v. 1.4












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I have a big directive with sub-directives where I'm getting the error. Exactly, it happens on the step when calling transcludeFn() in the link function of main directive:



var link = function ($scope, elem, attr, parentCtrl, transcludeFn) {
// Run all nested directives in order to properly register columns in grid.
transcludeFn();

// Add compiled content to directive element.
elem.after($compile(template)($scope));
};


Can't figure out with that issue. What I've missed in the docs? Adding stuff with $onInit as described here doesn't help (I'm not sure I was doing that correctly).



I'm not familiar with AngularJS so any help will be a good point.










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    I have a big directive with sub-directives where I'm getting the error. Exactly, it happens on the step when calling transcludeFn() in the link function of main directive:



    var link = function ($scope, elem, attr, parentCtrl, transcludeFn) {
    // Run all nested directives in order to properly register columns in grid.
    transcludeFn();

    // Add compiled content to directive element.
    elem.after($compile(template)($scope));
    };


    Can't figure out with that issue. What I've missed in the docs? Adding stuff with $onInit as described here doesn't help (I'm not sure I was doing that correctly).



    I'm not familiar with AngularJS so any help will be a good point.










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      I have a big directive with sub-directives where I'm getting the error. Exactly, it happens on the step when calling transcludeFn() in the link function of main directive:



      var link = function ($scope, elem, attr, parentCtrl, transcludeFn) {
      // Run all nested directives in order to properly register columns in grid.
      transcludeFn();

      // Add compiled content to directive element.
      elem.after($compile(template)($scope));
      };


      Can't figure out with that issue. What I've missed in the docs? Adding stuff with $onInit as described here doesn't help (I'm not sure I was doing that correctly).



      I'm not familiar with AngularJS so any help will be a good point.










      share|improve this question














      I have a big directive with sub-directives where I'm getting the error. Exactly, it happens on the step when calling transcludeFn() in the link function of main directive:



      var link = function ($scope, elem, attr, parentCtrl, transcludeFn) {
      // Run all nested directives in order to properly register columns in grid.
      transcludeFn();

      // Add compiled content to directive element.
      elem.after($compile(template)($scope));
      };


      Can't figure out with that issue. What I've missed in the docs? Adding stuff with $onInit as described here doesn't help (I'm not sure I was doing that correctly).



      I'm not familiar with AngularJS so any help will be a good point.







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          I really don't know what is the root of the issue but I've solved it by passing a dummy function into transcludeFn():



          var link = function ($scope, elem, attr, parentCtrl, transcludeFn) {
          // Run all nested directives in order to properly register columns in grid.
          transcludeFn();
          transcludeFn(function() {
          // do nothing, only for fixing upgrade issue
          });

          // Add compiled content to directive element.
          elem.after($compile(template)($scope));
          };





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            I really don't know what is the root of the issue but I've solved it by passing a dummy function into transcludeFn():



            var link = function ($scope, elem, attr, parentCtrl, transcludeFn) {
            // Run all nested directives in order to properly register columns in grid.
            transcludeFn();
            transcludeFn(function() {
            // do nothing, only for fixing upgrade issue
            });

            // Add compiled content to directive element.
            elem.after($compile(template)($scope));
            };





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              I really don't know what is the root of the issue but I've solved it by passing a dummy function into transcludeFn():



              var link = function ($scope, elem, attr, parentCtrl, transcludeFn) {
              // Run all nested directives in order to properly register columns in grid.
              transcludeFn();
              transcludeFn(function() {
              // do nothing, only for fixing upgrade issue
              });

              // Add compiled content to directive element.
              elem.after($compile(template)($scope));
              };





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                I really don't know what is the root of the issue but I've solved it by passing a dummy function into transcludeFn():



                var link = function ($scope, elem, attr, parentCtrl, transcludeFn) {
                // Run all nested directives in order to properly register columns in grid.
                transcludeFn();
                transcludeFn(function() {
                // do nothing, only for fixing upgrade issue
                });

                // Add compiled content to directive element.
                elem.after($compile(template)($scope));
                };





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                I really don't know what is the root of the issue but I've solved it by passing a dummy function into transcludeFn():



                var link = function ($scope, elem, attr, parentCtrl, transcludeFn) {
                // Run all nested directives in order to properly register columns in grid.
                transcludeFn();
                transcludeFn(function() {
                // do nothing, only for fixing upgrade issue
                });

                // Add compiled content to directive element.
                elem.after($compile(template)($scope));
                };






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