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While digging into the options doing Authentication/Authorization within Angular I found 2 possibilities in general:

The first and maybe mainly used option is to create a resolve function within the angular.config/$routeProvider.when(...) functions. E.g. http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/811782/AngularJS-Security-Authorization-on-Angular-Routes

The second possibility is to check the user rights within angular.run/ $rootScope.$on('$routeChangeStart', ...). E.g http://arthur.gonigberg.com/2013/06/29/angularjs-role-based-auth/

I found many examples for both, but not an explanation why I should use the first or the second option. My idea was, resolve could be cancel the route request before $routeChangeStart is invoked. Regardless this, with resolve I have to implement the check for every route (except e.g. with UI-Router). The $routeChangeStart approach to me seems more like a middleware approach and therefore the better choice.

Somebody could me tell other/more reasons for this or that?

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