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I have an app which I am building with angular, I have about 8-10 views to build out.
All the views have a shared footer, based on the view and a set of business rules i need to conditionally show / hide some of the content on the footer.



So.
I have controllers for each view, and then one for the footer.
I include the common footer layout using ng-include, where the html I am including references the footer controller in the ng-controller.



Index.html



<body ng-controller=MainCtrl as vm>
<p>Message from Main Controller '{{vm.mainMessage}}'</p>
<div ng-include='commonFooter.html'></div>
</body>


commonFooter.html



<div ng-controller=FooterCtrl as vm>
<p>Message from Footer Controller '{{vm.message}}'</p>
<p ng-show=vm.showSomthing>Conditional footer Content</p>
</div>


I want each views controller to determine the state of the footer and whether specific content is hidden or not. (shouldDisplaySomthingInFooter below)



app.controller('MainCtrl', function($scope) {
var vm = this;
vm.mainMessage= 'HEELO';
vm.shouldDisplaySomthingInFooter = true;
window.console.log('Main scope id: ' + $scope.$id);
});


Then i had intended that in the FooterController would reach back into the parent controller and pull out the specific settings to enable / disable content based on the business rules.



app.controller('FooterCtrl', function($scope) {
var vm = this;
vm.message = 'vm footer';

window.console.log('Footer scope id: ' + $scope.$id);
window.console.log('Footer parent scope id: ' + $scope.$parent.$id);
window.console.log('Footer grandparent scope id: ' + $scope.$parent.$parent.$id);
window.console.log('Footer grandparent scope name: ' + $scope.$parent.$parent.mainMessage);
window.console.log('Footer grandparent scope condition: ' + $scope.$parent.$parent.shouldDisplaySomthingInFooter);

vm.showSomthing = false; //how to pull from parent scope to bind the ng-show to a value set in the parent from within a ng-include?
});


I have this example here:
http://plnkr.co/edit/ucI5Cu4jjPgZNUitY2w0?p=preview



What I am finding is that I when I reach into the parent scope to pull out the content it is coming back as undefined, and I am not sure why.



I can see that the scopes are nested to the grandparent level by checking the scopeid, I believe this is because the ng-include adds an extra scope layer below the view scopes.
outout



Extra points: If i can not have to use the $scope object and can stick with the var vm = this; way of doing it that would be preferable. But beggars cant be choosers :)



app.controller('MainCtrl', function($scope) {
var vm = this;


Thank you very much in advance.


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If you scope your outside controller as vm and your inside controller as foo, you can then separate them easily and refer to vm within the inside controller.



Demo



HTML:



<body ng-controller=MainCtrl as vm>
<p>Message from Main Controller '{{vm.mainMessage}}'</p>
<div ng-include='commonFooter.html'></div>
</body>


CommonFooter.html:



<div ng-controller=FooterCtrl as footer>
<p>Message from Footer Controller '{{footer.message}}'</p>
<p ng-show=vm.shouldDisplaySomethingInFooter>Conditional footer Content</p>
</div>


app.js:



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

app.controller('MainCtrl', function() {
var self = this;
self.mainMessage = 'Hello world';
self.shouldDisplaySomethingInFooter = true;
});

app.controller('FooterCtrl', function() {
var self = this;
self.message = 'vm footer';
});


Note: I renamed your var vm = this to var self = this for clarity and to reduce confusion between your views and your controllers.



Expected output:



output


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