@MatTaNg wrote:
So i'm just trying to make a button where it changes based on whether or not the user is logged in or not.
Heres what I want:> <ion-view view-title="Settings"> > <ion-nav-buttons side="right"> > <a href="#/camera"><img src="../img/camera.png" height="20%" width="20%" style="float:right; margin-right: 10px"></a> > </ion-nav-buttons> > <ion-nav-buttons side="left"> > <button ng-show="isLoggedOn" class="button button-full button-assertive" style = "margin-top: 0px;" ng-click = "signOff()"> > Log Off > </button> > </ion-nav-buttons> > <ion-nav-buttons side="left"> > <button ng-show="!isLoggedOn" class="button button-full button-assertive" style = "margin-top: 0px;" ng-click = "signOn()"> > Log On > </button> > </ion-nav-buttons>
For some reason it only shows the second button(The Log On button) if I am not logged in and if I am logged on it doesn't show anything at all.
I've even straight up set ng-show for log on to false and log off to true and it still gave me the same result:> <ion-view view-title="Settings"> > <ion-nav-buttons side="right"> > <a href="#/camera"><img src="../img/camera.png" height="20%" width="20%" style="float:right; margin-right: 10px"></a> > </ion-nav-buttons> > <ion-nav-buttons side="left"> > <button ng-show="true" class="button button-full button-assertive" style = "margin-top: 0px;" ng-click = "signOff()"> > Log Off > </button> > </ion-nav-buttons> > <ion-nav-buttons side="left"> > <button ng-show="false" class="button button-full button-assertive" style = "margin-top: 0px;" ng-click = "signOn()"> > Log On > </button> > </ion-nav-buttons>
Switching the value of ng-show of the Log on button to true and the log off button to false shows the log on button. Makes no sense...Heres my JS code:
> .controller("settingsController", function($scope, $cordovaSQLite, Settings, $location) { > $scope.isLoggedOn = Settings.getLoggedOn(); > $scope.signIn = function(form) { > console.log(Settings.logIn(form.email, form.password)); > console.log($scope.isLoggedOn); > $scope.isLoggedOn = Settings.getLoggedOn(); > // console.log($scope.isLoggedOn); > }; > $scope.signOff = function() { > Settings.logOff(); > }; > });
Note that these are code snippets so you may not find all the closing tags. Basically my problem is no matter what I do to either ng-show of log on or log off buttons the log off button(the first button) never shows no matter what I do. I tried ng-if too yielded the same result.
Thanks.
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