Listening for the domready event in normal js Google maps is relatively easy as outlined here :
infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow();
google.maps.event.addListener(infoWindow, 'domready', function() {
// whatever you want to do once the DOM is ready
});
However it doesn't seem obvious how to do it in angular-google-maps.
Is there a solution ?
The solution when using Angular Google Maps involves using the infowindow control object - see docs.
As noted in this issue - where I first posted this solution - you can create an empty infowindow control object within the main controller :
Then you scope bind your new object in the
ui-gmap-windowdirective definition like :On infowindow open (actually unsure at what point) - it will pass five functions to the empty object you created within $scope. Some of these functions are noted in the documentation but in a rather haphazard and non-defined way :
The one that you need is
getGWindows()- which you put inside your markerclickevent.This will get you an array of the open infowindows and you can now attach an event listener in the standard google maps fashion, like :
While it's not an ideal, well documented or easy solution (and took me a number of hours to figure out) - and passing functions to an empty object is frankly counter-intuitive - it does seem to work.
Plunker here.