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angularjs - Angular directive name: only lower case letters allowed?

My code:

app.directive('abcabc', function (){ alert('directive');}); // working

but

app.directive('abcAbc', function (){ alert('directive');}); // not working !
app.directive('abc-abc', function (){ alert('directive');}); // not working !

Am I doing wrong? Or there are special naming rules for Angular directive?

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AngularJS attempts to make everyone happy!

Some people prefer to use data attributes, like data-abc-abc, I assume to keep validators happy. Other people prefer to use namespaces like abc:abc, and others prefer to use the actual directive name abcAbc. Or even all caps ABC_ABC. Or extension attributes like x-abc-abc.

AngularJS normalises the name used in HTML to attempt to cover all of these cases. data- and x- are stripped, the remainder camelcased with :, - and _ as word boundaries. This makes abcAbc from the cases mentioned above, which is used to look up the directive declared in JavaScript.

This is all called attribute normalisation (US: attribute normalization) and can be found in the AngularJS documentation and source code.


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