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This is the code in my index.html

<html ng-app="">
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/app.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/bootstrap.css">
<script src="lib/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script src="js/phoneControllers.js"></script>
<title ng-bind-template="Google Phone Gallery:{{query}}">Google Phone Gallery</title>
</head>
<body ng-controller="PhoneListCtrl">
<div class="container-fluid">
    <div class="row-fluid">
        <div class="span2">
            Search:
            <input ng-model="query">
            Sory by: 
                <select ng-model="orderProp">
                    <option value="name">Alphabetical</option>
                    <option value="age">Newest</option>
                </select>
        </div>
        <div class="span10">
            <h1>{{Hello}}</h1>
            <p>Total number of phones:{{filtered.length}}</p>
            <ul class="phones">
                <li ng-repeat="phone in filtered=(phones | filter:query | orderBy:orderProp)" class="thumbnail">
                    <span>{{$index}}</span>
                    <a href="#/phones/{{phone.id}}" class="thumb"><img ng-src="{{phone.imageUrl}}" /></a>
                    <a href="#/phones/{{phone.id}}">{{phone.name}}</a>
                    <p>{{phone.snippet}}</p>
                </li>
            </ul>
        </div>
    </div>
</div>
<div id="currentFilter">Current filter: {{query}}</div>
<div id="currentOrderPrep">Current Order: {{orderProp}}</div>
<!--<div>{{phones|json}}</div>-->
</body>
</html>

When I open it by Chrome with Web Inspector, it often throws this:

return ensure(modules, name, function() {
    if (!requires) {
      throw $injectorMinErr('nomod', "Module '{0}' is not available! You either misspelled " +
         "the module name or forgot to load it. If registering a module ensure that you " +
         "specify the dependencies as the second argument.", name);
    }

And this is the phoneControllers.js:

function PhoneListCtrl($scope, $http) {
    $http.get('phones/phones.json').success(function (data) {
    $scope.phones = data;
});
$scope.orderProp = "age";
};

But when closing Chrome Web Inspector, all ran smoothly. Could you tell me what happens? Thanks in advance

I read the angular.js code, it seems this is the Angular bug, whenever, this error will be thrown.

 var $injectorMinErr = minErr('$injector');
 var ngMinErr = minErr('ng');

 function ensure(obj, name, factory) {
 return obj[name] || (obj[name] = factory());
 }

 var angular = ensure(window, 'angular', Object);

 // We need to expose `angular.$$minErr` to modules such as `ngResource` that reference it during bootstrap
 angular.$$minErr = angular.$$minErr || minErr;

 return ensure(angular, 'module', function() {
/** @type {Object.<string, angular.Module>} */
var modules = {};

return function module(name, requires, configFn) {
  var assertNotHasOwnProperty = function(name, context) {
    if (name === 'hasOwnProperty') {
      throw ngMinErr('badname', 'hasOwnProperty is not a valid {0} name', context);
    }
  };

  assertNotHasOwnProperty(name, 'module');
  if (requires && modules.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
    modules[name] = null;
  }
  return ensure(modules, name, function() {
    if (!requires) {
      throw $injectorMinErr('nomod', "Module '{0}' is not available! You either misspelled " +
         "the module name or forgot to load it. If registering a module ensure that you " +
         "specify the dependencies as the second argument.", name);
    }

The variable requires never be defined. I'm a fresher, any mistake, please tell me.

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  • Can you make a plunker or fiddle with your code so we can see how you define your app? Although you can replace this line ng-repeat="phone in filtered=(phones | filter:query | orderBy:orderProp)" with this: ng-repeat="phone in phones | filter:query | orderBy:orderProp"
    – maurycy
    Mar 10, 2014 at 9:19

3 Answers 3

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I have to link you to AngularJS documentation

Angularjs $injector::nomod

which basically says that your module should be defined as:

angular.module('myApp',[]);
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well it happened to me too today - looking for answers no one said the reason i had. just misspelled the word function (can be anything else) and that caused the whole module not to load.

Shlomi

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Well, I don't see any sort of angular bootstrapping file, so it looks like you don't have a module yet, so the error makes sense. Make an app.js file, and place this in it

var app = angular.module('app',
[
    // you'll use this space later, for stuff like ngRoute and ngResource,
]);

then load the file in your html and change <html ng-app=""> to <html ng-app="app">

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  • 1
    I added by your recommendation, still didn't make sense. It seems the common error in AngularJS
    – CLoren
    Mar 11, 2014 at 3:17

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