Hi All,

I have used directive based approach in an AngularJS application . I have 
one parent container in which all the directives are displayed depending 
upon certain conditions.
On the parent container there is one directive of type attribute i.e. 
*my-directive* , which is used for traversing the whole of the DOM. i.e. 
adding a certain class to the child elements.
Now what is happening when initially page loads some of the child 
directives inside the parent container are still to be compiled , up till 
then *my-directive *tarverse all the way thriugh DOM & add class to
children as a result some child directives are missed of traversing . I 
have already placed the traverse() function inside the post link of 
*my-directive 
(i.e considering the post link works bottom up) , *
but still traverse() function executes even if few directives are yet to be 
compiled. For time being i have called traverse() inside $timeout with some 
delay. I don't think using delay is proper way as some times it may break 
if some directives takes more time. So can you all please suggest what 
should be done in this case.

Thanks

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