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I think it should be easy to use the well known angular attributes on a directive out of the box.

For example if the name of my directive is myDirective I would like to use it this way:

<div ng-controller="myController">
   <my-directive ng-click="doSomething()"><my-directive>
</div>

instead of needing to define a custom click attribute (onClick) as in the example below

<div ng-controller="myController">
   <my-directive on-click="doSomething()"><my-directive>
</div>

It seems that ng-click can work, but then you need to specify ng-controller on the directive tag too which I don't want. I want to define the controller on a surrounding div

Is it possible to use ng-click on a directive together with a controller defined on a parent html element?

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Here is updated code. Maybe is this what you were looking for.

Html:

<div data-ng-app="myApp">
    <div data-ng-controller="MyController">
        <my-directive data-ng-click="myFirstFunction('Hallo')"></my-directive>
        <my-directive data-ng-click="mySecondFunction('Hi')"></my-directive>
    </div>
</div>

Angular:

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

app.directive('myDirective', function(){
    return {
        restrict: 'EA',
        replace: true,
        scope: {
            eventHandler: '&ngClick'
        },
        template: '<div id="holder"><button data-ng-click="eventHandler()">Call own function</button></div>'
    };
});

app.controller('MyController', ['$scope', function($scope) {
    $scope.myFirstFunction = function(msg) {
         alert(msg + '!!! first function call!');   
    };
    $scope.mySecondFunction = function(msg) {
         alert(msg + '!!! second function call!');   
    };
}]);

Edit

Check solution that I made in jsFiddler is that what you were looking for?

http://jsfiddle.net/migontech/3QRDt/1/

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It doesn't seem to work... - I still need to provide the ng-controller on my directive
So you want a function 'doSomthing()' not to be in controller but in your directive?
I want something like this: <div ng-controller="MyController"> <my-directive ng-click="myFirstFunction()"></my-directive> <my-directive ng-click="mySecondFunction()"></my-directive> </div> At this moment I can only achieve this by binding a specific click attribute: app.directive('myDirective', function(){ return { scope: { onClick:'&' } }; }); <button ng-click="onClick()"></button>
I'm a little concerned that this may not be the correct "Angular" way to do this...
In AngularJS 1.2 this example now works out of the box without the need for the "eventHandler" business.
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