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Looking at the source code it seems to me that Qlik Sense use AngularJS. I'm exited with that choice.
Hey Vadim,
Yes AngularJS is used through out the product together with a loooong list of other third party software.
If you click on the menu icon from the Desktop Hub and and choose About then Third Party Software you will see a list of all the third party components we are using.
A huge benefit of using for example Angular is that you can leverage it from extensions or mashups speeding up development enormously.
Hello Vadim - I will verify for you, but I believe it does use components, modules, libraries etc. from Angular.
Mike T
Hey Vadim,
Yes AngularJS is used through out the product together with a loooong list of other third party software.
If you click on the menu icon from the Desktop Hub and and choose About then Third Party Software you will see a list of all the third party components we are using.
A huge benefit of using for example Angular is that you can leverage it from extensions or mashups speeding up development enormously.
That's a very good news.
There will be more information and documentation coming soon around extended Qlik Sense.
This is a sneak peak into how you can leverage AngularJS from within your extensions.
A very basic example that uses some of the built-in directives of Angular to render a funky column chart.
Un-zip the folder into C:\Users\%username%\Documents\Qlik\Sense\Extensions
Also if you are interested in extended any of Qlik products I would recommend that you sign up for Qlik Branch which will launch soon.
Thank you for examlpe.
Signed up to Branch.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Than you akl and Vadim for asking.
Hi Alexander,
currently i'm trying using angularjs inside popup content of an extension for qlik sense version 2.2
it seems it doesn't works.
Below the simple code I used:
<div ng-app>
<p>Inserisci il tuo nome: <input type="text" ng-model="pname"></p>
<p>Hello {{pname}}!</p>
</div>
the result is that expression {{pname}} is not being evaluated!
Is it possible to achieve it ?