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AngularJS Web application development Cookbook

You're reading from   AngularJS Web application development Cookbook Over 90 hands-on recipes to architect performant applications and implement best practices in AngularJS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783283354
Length 346 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Matthew Frisbie Matthew Frisbie
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Maximizing AngularJS Directives FREE CHAPTER 2. Expanding Your Toolkit with Filters and Service Types 3. AngularJS Animations 4. Sculpting and Organizing your Application 5. Working with the Scope and Model 6. Testing in AngularJS 7. Screaming Fast AngularJS 8. Promises 9. What's New in AngularJS 1.3 10. AngularJS Hacks Index

Optimizing the application using $watch deregistration


Nothing boosts watcher performance quite like destroying the watcher altogether. Should you encounter a scenario where you no longer have a need to watch a model component, invoking watch creation returns a deregistration function that will unbind that watcher when called.

How to do it…

When a watcher is initialized, it will return its deregistration function. You must store this deregistration function until it needs to be invoked. This can be done as follows:

$scope.myObj = {}

// watch myObj by reference
var deregister = $scope.$watch('myObj', function(newVal, oldVal, scope) {
  // callback logic
});

// prevent additional modifications from invoking the callback
deregister();

How it works…

The $watch destruction will normally be needed when a change in application state causes a watch to no longer be useful while the scope that it is defined inside still exists. When a scope is destroyed...

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