If you use angular.js with laravel for the first time, then you might be interested in how to solve double curly brackets conflict.
How can we solve this? Actually we have several ways:
1. Change the angular.js tags
Now you can use your angular expressions like: {% 1 + 2 %}
2. Change the blade templating tags
Now you can use your blade expressions like: {% $someVariable %}
Of course you can refuse to use Blade Templates and use Twig instead (search for Laravel Twig bridge in google), or use native PHP as a template engine. This can also solve this problem.
This note was made by me, but original article you can finde here: http://scotch.io/bar-talk/quick-tip-using-laravel-blade-with-angularjs
{{ variable }}
How can we solve this? Actually we have several ways:
1. Change the angular.js tags
var angularAppName = angular.module('angularAppName', [], function($interpolateProvider) { $interpolateProvider.startSymbol('{%'); // This might be dangerous, if you use Twig (if you know what I mean) $interpolateProvider.endSymbol('%}'); });
Now you can use your angular expressions like: {% 1 + 2 %}
2. Change the blade templating tags
Blade::setContentTags('<%', '%>'); // For average variables Blade::setEscapedContentTags('<%%', '%%>'); // For escaped variables
Now you can use your blade expressions like: {% $someVariable %}
Of course you can refuse to use Blade Templates and use Twig instead (search for Laravel Twig bridge in google), or use native PHP as a template engine. This can also solve this problem.
This note was made by me, but original article you can finde here: http://scotch.io/bar-talk/quick-tip-using-laravel-blade-with-angularjs
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