Angular.js: set element height on page load

I came across your post as I was looking for a solution to the same problem for myself. I put together the following solution using a directive based on a number of posts. You can try it here (try resizing the browser window): http://jsfiddle.net/zbjLh/2/

View:

<div ng-app="miniapp" ng-controller="AppController" ng-style="style()" resize>
    window.height: {{windowHeight}} <br />
    window.width: {{windowWidth}} <br />
</div>

Controller:

var app = angular.module('miniapp', []);

function AppController($scope) {
    /* Logic goes here */
}

app.directive('resize', function ($window) {
    return function (scope, element) {
        var w = angular.element($window);
        scope.getWindowDimensions = function () {
            return { 'h': w.height(), 'w': w.width() };
        };
        scope.$watch(scope.getWindowDimensions, function (newValue, oldValue) {
            scope.windowHeight = newValue.h;
            scope.windowWidth = newValue.w;

            scope.style = function () {
                return { 
                    'height': (newValue.h - 100) + 'px',
                    'width': (newValue.w - 100) + 'px' 
                };
            };

        }, true);

        w.bind('resize', function () {
            scope.$apply();
        });
    }
})

FYI I originally had it working in a controller (http://jsfiddle.net/zbjLh/), but from subsequent reading found that this is uncool from Angular’s perspective, so I have now converted it to use a directive.

Importantly, note the true flag at the end of the ‘watch’ function, for comparing the getWindowDimensions return object’s equality (remove or change to false if not using an object).

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