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I've been looking around and trying out different things but can't figure it out. Is it possible to hide an angular-ui tooltip with a certain event?

What I want to do is to show a tooltip when someone hovers over a div and close it when a users clicks on it because I will show another popup. I tried it with custom trigger events but can't seem to get it working. I made this:

<div ng-app="someApp" ng-controller="MainCtrl" class="likes" tooltip="show favorites"     tooltip-trigger="{{{true: 'mouseenter', false: 'hideonclick'}[showTooltip]}}" ng-click="doSomething()">{{likes}}</div>

var app = angular.module('someApp', ['ui.bootstrap']);

app.config(['$tooltipProvider', function($tooltipProvider){
 $tooltipProvider.setTriggers({
  'mouseenter': 'mouseleave',
  'click': 'click',
  'focus': 'blur',
  'hideonclick': 'click'
 });
}]);

app.controller('MainCtrl', function ($scope) {
 $scope.showTooltip = true;
 $scope.likes = 999;

 $scope.doSomething = function(){
    //hide the tooltip
    $scope.showTooltip = false;                                   
 };

})

http://jsfiddle.net/3ywMd/

The tooltip has to close on first click and not the 2nd. Any idea how to close the tooltip if user clicks on div?

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I tried @shidhin-cr's suggestion of setting $scope.tt_isOpen = false but it had the rather significant issue that, while the tooltip does fade out, it is still present in the DOM (and handling pointer events!). So even though they can't see it, the tooltip can prevent users from interacting with content that was previously behind the tooltip.

A better way that I found was to simply trigger the event used as tooltip-trigger on the tooltip target. So, for example, if you've got a button that's a tooltip target, and triggers on click...

<button id="myButton"
        tooltip="hi"
        tooltip-trigger="click">
</button>

Then in your JavaScript, at any point, you can trigger the 'click' event to dismiss your tooltip. Make sure that the tooltip is actually open before you trigger the event.

// ... meanwhile, in JavaScript land, in your custom event handler...
if (angular.element('#myButton').scope().tt_isOpen) {
    angular.element('#myButton').trigger('click');
}

Since this triggers the actual internals of AngularUI's Tooltip directive, you don't have the nasty side-effects of the previous solution.


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